Learning about humanity through the inhuman.

There is no doubt that Mushishi is a magical read, and I’m not just talking about the supernatural subject matter, but rather the skilled storytelling that bellies bits of wisdom and beauty in each chapter. The world created is so rich it becomes alive each time you open the book. Examination on a chapter by chapter basis can reveal human nature, the strength and weakness present in all people, and the thrill of discovery. Ginko is the perfect person to tell us these stories because he is as curious as the reader in what these beings called Mushi will reveal.

hisuiconIn magical theory there the concepts of sympathetic and antipathetic magic. Sympathetic magic is the idea that you use things that are similar to cast a spell because their correspondence enhances the spell. A voodoo doll works because  it looks like a human and it has pieces of the subject to create a link between the two. The concept of antipathetic magic says that things of opposing nature can be used to create just as effective a result. Antipathetic magic would use the trappings of the dead to bring something back to life. In a similar fashion, Mushishi uses two life forms that are on opposite ends of the spectrum to show us more about the human condition.

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Spring is in the air!

I really enjoyed CMX’s recent release Stolen Hearts, a shojo romance that centers around a kimono store. The series also had coloring pages in the back, what a nice and fun surprise! What with the nice weather approaching and the upcoming Sakura Matsuri in Brooklyn, I got into the spirit by coloring a picture. I truly endorse more cute extras like this in manga volumes and suggest everyone check out Stolen Hearts!

Contest + Trigun, The Sixty-Billion Double Dollar Review

hisuiconWe have been meaning to review Trigun for some time but now the stars have aligned in a way to make this extremely relevant. Funimation has recently license rescued Trigun and is putting it out on Blu-Ray and DVD. Madhouse released a Trigun movie on April 4th and Yasuhiro Nightow is writing a new chapter of the manga in celebration. Since Trigun first appeared on Adult Swim it has a solid fan following in the U.S. despite not being that popular back in Japan. We will be looking at what made the Trigun so enticing to English speaking fans and how is the manga different from the anime that was such a hit in the US.

I remember Trigun fondly, the DVD was given to me at random and little did I know a little while later it would appear on the afore mentioned Adult Swim to then go on to be one of those shows that defined anime for new U.S. fans in the early-2000s. And seriously did any of us really think the Trigun movie was going to happen? More than 10 years after the television series ended a movie comes out for a franchise that seemed to be rather ignored in Japan. I don’t know how or why it all finally came together, but I am super happy about it. But anyway, this post isn’t about the movie but the manga!

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