Shoujo Kakumei Utena Review
By Pikachuit
Shoujo Kakumei Utena Review
Chiho Saito
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Plot Synopsis
Utena Tenjo, a beautiful girl who dresses as a boy at the Rose Academy suddenly finds herself dueling the Student Council for the Rose Bride after defending her classmate.
Story & Characters
What is eternity? Is there such a thing as something eternal? What is
friendship? What is family? Who can we trust? What is good, and what is evil? If
you cannot attain what you desire, is your only choice to revolutionize the
world?
Despite the large-eyed, elongated character designs and outlandish, unbelievable
episodes, Revolutionary Girl Utena (Shoujo Kakumei Utena) tackles all of these
issues through a complicated, convoluted story and a cast of beautiful, complex
characters. Though at times undeniably weird, this 39-episode series poses
question after question through poignant symbolism and sudden, unexpected
disturbing plot twists. Episodes range from the extremely silly "Curry High
Trip" which is about characters switching bodies after eating a hot curry,
to the shaky and disturbing "Romance of the Dancing Girls" with a
frightening and shocking revelation at the end.
In a forest arena at the exclusive prep school Ohtori Academy, a castle hangs
inexplicably upside-down over a duelling arena high above the ground. In the
castle dwells Prince Dios and, it is said, Eternity. The only one with the power
to reach the castle is the Rose Bride, Himemiya Anthy, and she can only attain
it by giving her power to her Prince. The Ohtori Student Council, instructed by
letters from a shadowy figure called The End of the World, engages in
swordfighting duels in order to determine who will be engaged to the Rose Bride.
Enter Tenjou Utena, a girl who long ago met a Prince, and decided she would
become a Prince herself. She unwittingly duels the fiance of the Rose Bride and
wins, becoming the new Engaged. All of this happens in the first episode. From
there the plot gets stranger, and steadily darker as the story moves through its
four arcs.
- Rating
- 10 (excellent)
Art
The Student Council Arc
Episodes 1-13 serve to introduce the world of Ohtori, the main duelling
characters, and their relationships to one another. Each of the Student Council
members has one or two full episodes devoted to them, interspersed with lighter,
more silly episodes without any duels. Utena's own past connection with some of
the characters is revealed, and her relationship with Anthy is explored. In this
arc the yaoi hints are minimal, though Touga does spend a good deal of one
episode seducing 13-year-old Miki to duel. By the end of the arc, the unusual
nature of Touga's relationship with Saionji has fully emerged as well. Episode
13 serves as a wrap-up that introduces the idea of an overarching meaning to all
of the duels Utena has been fighting.
The Black Rose Arc
Things take a decidedly darker turn in episodes 14-23 with the introduction of
Souji Mikage, the Black Rose Duellist. Mikage has a clearly
"interesting" relationship with Chida Mamiya, a young boy who Mikage
thinks would make a better Rose Bride than Anthy. He seeks to win the Rose Bride
and then kill her, and make Mamiya the Bride with himself as Mamiya's Engaged.
Characters that were previously secondary now come to the forefront and are made
in a disturbing manner into Black Rose Duellists, after they have confessed
their darkest desires to Mikage. This is the point in the series when the
shadows begin to emerge. What is reality? What is memory? Who is truly real in
the world of Ohtori Academy... and who is behind it all? (Note: Episode 24 is a
filler flashback about Nanami, Touga's younger sister.) The Ohtori Akio Arc
Clearly, episodes 25-33 are no longer the same show as when Revolutionary Girl
Utena was in the Student Council Arc. While the lighthearted jokes and
unexplainable weirdness are still present, everything becomes coated with a
dark, seemy, almost sleazy fog. Ohtori Akio, Anthy's older brother and the
Chairman of the Academy, now becomes the focus of the duels. This arc is heavy
with symbolism, seduction and sex. Touga, who was absent during the largest part
of the Black Rose arc, returns as Akio's whore, to collect the other Student
Council members for a final round of duels against Utena. This arc is positively
rife with yaoi, very clear and blatant. Symbolism be damned; when boys roll
around in bed together, it only means one thing. At this point the series is
heady with fanservice and you can expect eye-popping scenes in every episode.
Once more, episode 33 is a review episode, with another surprising twist at the
end.
- Rating
- 9 (very good)
Sound
The Apocalypse Arc
The villain has been revealed, the duels are nearly over, and Eternity is within
reach. At this point, Revolutionary Girl Utena begins to lose its grip on
sanity. No one is who you thought they were; nothing is what you thought it
would be. Very little can be said about episodes 34-39 without giving away the
biggest surprises and secrets in the series, but the yaoi fangirl will be on the
edge of her seat to see Touga and Saionji's rather touching (and half-nude)
return to friendship as they join forces against the End of the World.
While this review is already longer than any review should be, some mention
needs to be made about the soundtrack of Utena. Some of our favorite seiyuu star
on the Japanese track: Koyasu Takehito as Touga and Midorikawa Hikaru (Schuldig,
Tamahome) as Mikage, along with Kusao Takeshi (Ryo in Yoroiden Samurai Troopers,
Kougaiji in Gensomaden Saiyuki) as Saionji, and sexy-sultry Kosugi Juurouta
(seme Honma from Boku no Sexual Harassment, Rajura in Samurai Troopers, and the
opening segment narrator of Yami no Matsuei) as a perfectly delicious Akio.
Also, while the music during the duels has been known to drive some viewers
insane, the sountrack score consistently fits the mood of the show and helps to
heighten the emotions being conveyed.
- Rating
- 10 (excellent)
Presentation
In a series about a tomboy and her bride, famous for its lesbian implications,
where is the yaoi? Everywhere. From the very beginning there is Kiryuu Touga,
Student Council President and school playboy, who works at seducing everyone
from Utena herself, to his best friend and Vice President Saionji Kyoichi, to
boy genius Kaoru Miki. Later in the series appear the boys of the Black Rose,
and finally the charming and ultimately seductive Chairman of the Academy,
Ohtori Akio.
No relationship is out of scope for Revolutionary Girl Utena. Sexual tensions
run through nearly every relationship, from boyfriends and girlfriends to
brothers and sisters, to the strange whorish behavior of Akio and Touga later in
the series. Fanservice runs rampant in order to convey a mood. Touga seems to be
seen with his uniform jacket unbuttoned more often than buttoned, and rolls
around on rustling sheets from time to time. Touga and Saionji go shirtless
together for no reason, and Akio takes pictures of them lounging on his car. The
backseat of Akio's car becomes a plausible setting for nearly any pairing
imaginable.
Get your hands on Revolutionary Girl Utena. It's one of those must-see series
for any anime fan, and most especially those who enjoy unusual and explicitly
strange relationships between the characters. You will not be disappointed by
this series.
- Rating
- 10 (excellent)
Final Verdict
9.83 (excellent)
Reviewed by Pikachuit, 3y 20wk ago
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I love this series but i didn't watch anime yet.i read "The Movie"serie on manga.& i need to watch it in anime too.Don't know where i can load this series.Anyway,i read some on this post & it made me want to watch it more & more.>,< i love all of this series.Ur story, art, sound, presenttation, all great.& i've seen music video of "the movie"serie before & want to watch more.~^w^~ But i still don't know how to get free download of this series.Have got once,but didn't work.-_-