February Updates: Playing Catch-up

Hello, all! Kate here.

Lately, I have had the feeling of being perpetually behind in everything whether it is work, anime, manga, reading, TV shows, trying out new recipes, and so on. In February, I tried to make a dent in all the things I’d like to be experiencing. Although it was competing with the winter Olympics, I still feel like I’ve made progress on many fronts!

I baked two cakes from the most excellent (and simple) book, Snacking Cakes by Yossy Arefi.

I finally started watching Cobra Kai on Netflix (I’m not caught up, but I’m getting there) and I’m obsessed! I know I’m late to the party of this, but really I can’t believe how much I love this show. Miguel is my heart.

I’ve returned to table-top roleplaying after a break since Thanksgiving, and oh how I missed it! I’m currently embroiled in a short World of Darkness campaign.

On the manga and anime side of things, I’m now current with the My Hero Academia manga; I’m watching the Ranking of Kings anime week to week; and I’m proud to have finished Demon Slayer S2 the same day the final episode came out. There still much to go, but I feel like I’ve made a lot of progress!

Join us on Discord! Let us know what’s on your list to catch-up on.

-Kate

The Speakeasy #134: Requiem of the Rose King, Sabikui Bisco, Delicious Party Precure, + More Winter 2022 Anime

It’s that time of year again, another new anime season is upon us!

  • Requiem of the Rose King
  • Sabikui Bisco
  • Tribe Nine
  • Sasaki and Miyano
  • I’m Kodama Kawashiri: The Dissolute Life of a Dangerous Lifehacker
  • Tokyo 24th Ward
  • Police in a Pod
  • Shenmue
  • In the Land of Leadale
  • Orient
  • Futsal Boys!!!!!
  • Salaryman’s Club
  • Slow Loop
  • Miss Kuroitsu from the Monster Development Department
  • My Dress-up Darling
  • Delicious Party Precure

Now you can join us on Discord!

Manga of the Month: Snow White with the Red Hair

Snow White with the Red Hair by Sorata Akiduki

Over the last year or so, I’ve been rediscovering my passion for Snow White with the Red Hair. Some of you may recall that I absolutely loved the anime and its cast. The manga extends far beyond the anime (and that’s saying something when, as of this writing, the English release is still about 10 books behind the Japanese).

Shirayuki is a self-possessed young woman who made a life for herself as a herbalist in the kingdom of Tanbarun. When she is ordered to become the concubine of the prince, Shirayuki instead decides to leave her home for the neighboring country of Clarines. In no time at all, she is working in the castle of Clarines as a court herbalist swiftly taking on new challenges, and falling in love with a very different prince than the one she left behind.

Despite the title, Snow with the Red Hair is not really a fairy-tale retelling, and the title is only vaguely related to the series’ initial meeting between the main cast. Beyond that, Snow White with the Red Hair becomes about the intertwined lives of Shirayuki and Prince Zen as they pursue their goals, grow as people and a couple, and the people, politics, and machinations of the kingdom around them.

Prince Zen is the second prince of Clarines and ripe to start taking on real responsibilities in the vast kingdom. Zen is down-to-earth, enjoys a little mischief, and chafes at the royal title but also wants to do what is right for the people of Clarines. In the mix is a lovable cast of side characters including the unflappable swordswoman Kiki, the earnest aide Mitsuhide, the aloof messenger Obi, the enigmatic first prince Izana, and the list goes on and on.

The love story at the center of Snow White with the Red Hair is incredibly satisfying and stands up to being a long series without adding in too much overwrought drama. Firstly, Shirayuki and Zen are quick to say they have feelings for the other and want to figure out what that means for them. Second, manga-ka Sorata Akiduki is masterful at creating swoony moments and slow builds. Third, Shirayuki and Zen have major stories outside of their romance that are just as interesting. (Fourth, possibly for me only, is that I am somehow able to 100% believe in Shirayuki and Zen’s love while simultaneously rooting for Obi.)

The story of Clarines goes further and becomes more grandiose than I would have imagined. Two years have passed in the series as of vol. 16 and so much has happened. Shirayuki and Zen have experienced adventures, setbacks, balls, political manipulation, victories, loss, friendship, separation, joy, doubt, love, and so much growth in their lives. Those around them have had similar trajectories and the world just keeps opening up further.

Snow White with the Red Hair boasts strong characters, heartfelt romance, a balance of drama and humor, and a well-crafted world to set it all in. Picking up the manga a few years after the anime has made me even more of a fan of Shirayuki, Zen, Obi and the rest of the gang, and I look forward to every volume to see where the story takes them next.

-Kate