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3.1  Manga  





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3.2.1  Blue Seed  





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Blue Seed
Genre
  • Comedy[1]
  • Science fantasy[1]
  • Manga
    Written byYuzo Takada
    Published byTakeshobo
    ImprintBamboo Comics
    MagazineComic Ganma
    DemographicShōnen
    Original runMarch 1992June 1996
    Volumes2
    Anime television series
    Directed byJun Kamiya
    Produced by
    • Masaki Sawanobori
  • Naohiro Hayashi
  • Noriko Kobayashi
  • Yukinao Shimoji
  • Yutaka Sugiyama
  • Written byNaruhisa Arakawa
    Music byKenji Kawai
    Studio
  • Ashi Productions
  • Licensed by
  • Maiden Japan (2019–present) (streaming)
  • Original networkTV Tokyo
    English network
    Original run October 5, 1994 March 29, 1995
    Episodes26(List of episodes)
    Video game
    Blue Seed: The Secret Records of Kushinada
    DeveloperSega
    PublisherSega
    PlatformSega Saturn
    ReleasedJune 23, 1995
    Original video animation
    Blue Seed 2
    Directed by
    • Jun Kamiya (#1–2)
  • Kiyoshi Murayama (#3)
  • Produced by
    • Masaki Sawanobori
  • Toshimichi Ootsuki
  • Yukinao Shimozi
  • Written byNaruhisa Arakawa
    Music byKenji Kawai
    Studio
    • Production I.G (#1–2)
  • Xebec (#3)
  • Licensed by
    • NA:
      • ADV Films (2003–2009)
    • Discotek Media (2018–present) (home video)
  • Maiden Japan (2019–present) (streaming)
  • Released July 24, 1996 February 4, 1998
    Runtime30 minutes per episode
    Episodes3(List of episodes)
    icon Anime and manga portal

    Blue Seed (stylized as BLUE SEED) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuzo Takada. The plot is based on the Izumo cycle of Japanese mythology.[not verified in body] The main character, Momiji Fujimiya, is a descendant of the mythical Princess Kushinada (奇稲田姫, Kushinada-hime). When Japan is menaced by Aragami (荒神, Aragami, lit. "angry gods") spawned by Yamata no Orochi, Momiji is intended to be sacrificed to appease the Aragami. She instead, however, becomes a member of the Terrestrial Administration Center (TAC), a secret agency charged with fighting them.

    Ashi Productions and Production I.G. created an anime adaptation for broadcast on Japan's TV Tokyo. The anime series ran for 26 episodes, originally airing from October 5, 1994, to March 29, 1995.[2]Anoriginal video animation (OVA), Blue Seed 2, was released in three episodes between 1996 and 1998. Both the anime and OVA (under the name Blue Seed Beyond) were licensed by ADV Films in the United States until 2009, when the company shut down. They were later licensed by Discotek Media for a SDBD release on December 18, 2018.

    Plot[edit]

    Momiji Fujimiya thought she was just an ordinary middle school student. One day, she is confronted on her way to school by a cat-eyed man with blue magatama beads embedded in his hands, who then attempts to kill her. Momiji is confused and terrified by this strange man's sudden desire to kill her; he also refers to her as Kushinada, confusing her even further. Momiji is saved by the sudden appearance of two government officials, one of whom shoots the man in the arm and sends him fleeing.

    Momiji is intrigued as to why she was referred to as "Kushinada". She discovers that "Kushinada" refers to an ancient princess whose blood holds the power to stop the ancient monsters known as Aragami by sending them to an eternal sleep. Momiji dismisses the idea that she could be such a person, despite the fact she lives with her mother and grandmother in a shrine in Izumo. However, she soon changes her mind after vines begin to appear from every crack and opening attempting to capture her as they whisper "Kushinada".

    Momiji tries to escape, not knowing that the vines are being employed by a powerful Aragami known as Orochi. She is saved by the man with the magatamas embedded into his hands, who introduces himself as Mamoru Kusanagi. He confronts Orochi using Momiji as bait. The plan fails and the government officials appear again. They reveal themselves to be members of the Terrestrial Administration Center (TAC for short), and manage to subdue Orochi. However, with the last of its strength, it makes a final attempt on Kusanagi.

    Momiji saves Kusanagi by taking Orochi's blow. Impaled by the Aragami, instead of dying, she is instead fused with the magatama, more specifically identified as a mitama, which gives Momiji the ability to sense the presence of other Aragami. The TAC agents explain that they are an organization dedicated to defeating the Aragami, who seek to destroy humanity. The current Kushinada, Momiji, must aid them because the other Kushinada, Momiji's twin sister, is now dead. Momiji, wishing to discover more about the twin sister she never knew and also to fulfill her destiny, agrees to join the TAC under the protection of Kusanagi, who wishes to destroy his former masters, the Aragami.

    The story becomes increasingly complex with the appearance of Murakumo, a man with eight mitamas who kills any Aragami he comes across for his own personal reasons. Kusanagi repeatedly attempts to kill Murakumo. Kaede Kunikida reappears along with a strange energy field in Tokyo, and Murakumo and Kaede's plans soon become clear – they intend to resurrect the god Susanoo and purify the world of humanity's influences, with Kaede acting as the leader of the movement.

    There is also a three episode OVA, Blue Seed Beyond, which takes place two years after the end of the TV series. It concerns what seems to be a resurgence of aragami (actually created via biotechnology), and introduces a new character, Valencia Tachibana. Like Kusanagi, she was implanted with a mitama without turning into a full aragami.

    Characters[edit]

    Media[edit]

    Manga[edit]

    The manga's complete title is Aokushimitama Blue Seed (碧奇魂ブルーシード). Originally serialized by TakeshoboinComic Ganma between March 1992 and June 1996, its 17 chapters were also collected into two Japanese Tankōbon volumes.

    No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
    1 March 28, 1994[3]4-88-475705-X

    1. "Human Sacrifice" (人柱, Hitobashira)
    2. "Tobiume" (飛び梅)
    3. "Susanoo-no-Mikoto" (荒魂スサノオ, Ara-Mitama Susanoo)
    4. "First Defeat" (初めての敗北, Hajimete no Haiboku)

    1. "Transformation" (変身, Henshin)
    2. "Momiji" (紅葉)
    3. "Assassin from Kaede" (楓からの刺客, Kaede kara no Shikaku)
    4. "Disgrace" (気涸れ(穢れ), Kegare)

    2 December 16, 1995[4]4-81-245004-7

    1. "Yin and Yang" (陰と陽, In to Yō)
    2. "Cornered" (絶体絶命, Zettai Zetsumei)
    3. "Contact with the Destroyer - Part 1" (破壊神との接触 その1, Hakai-shin to no Sesshoku Sono Ichi)
    4. "Contact with the Destroyer - Part 2" (破壊神との接触 その2, Hakai-shin to no Sesshoku Sono Ni)
    5. "I Only Want to Ask One Thing" (ひとつだけ聞きたい, Hitotsu Dake Kikitai)

    1. "That Day" (あの日, Ano Hi)
    2. "Retaliation" (反撃, Hangeki)
    3. "Retreat" (撤収, Tesshū)
    4. "Feast" (まつり, Matsuri)

    Episode list[edit]

    Blue Seed[edit]

    No. Title Directed by Written by Original airdate English airdate
    01"Princess Kushinada"
    Transliteration: "Kushinada-hime" (Japanese: 奇稲田姫)
    Jun KamiyaMasaharu AmiyaOctober 5, 1994 (1994-10-05)November 6, 1999
    02"It's Mysterious! It's Cruel! It's My Destiny!!"
    Transliteration: "Nazo desu! Koku desu! Watashi no Unmei!!" (Japanese: 謎です!酷です!私の運命!!)
    Jun KamiyaMasaharu Amiya
    Naruhisa Arakawa
    October 12, 1994 (1994-10-12)November 6, 1999
    03"It's Spring! It's the Capital! I Gotta Do My Best!!"
    Transliteration: "Haru desu! Shuto desu! Ganbaranakucha!!" (Japanese: 春です!首都です!頑張らなくちゃ!!)
    Takao KatoNaruhisa ArakawaOctober 19, 1994 (1994-10-19)November 13, 1999
    04"Why? I Hate This! Why Am I So Unlucky?!"
    Transliteration: "Dōshite? Saiaku! Watashi wa Daikyō?!" (Japanese: どーして?サイアク!私は大凶?!)
    Hideaki HisashiNaruhisa ArakawaOctober 26, 1994 (1994-10-26)November 13, 1999
    05"Surprise! The Pine Tree! The Scientific Mother!!"
    Transliteration: "Odoroki! Matsu no Ki! Kagaku na Mama desu!!" (Japanese: オドロキ!松の木!科学なママです!!)
    Kiyoshi MurayamaAoba FujimiyaNovember 2, 1994 (1994-11-02)November 20, 1999
    06"Complicated and Hard to Understand! Isn't It Tough Being a Man?!"
    Transliteration: "Fukuzatsu! Nankai! Otoko wa Tsurai ne?!" (Japanese: フクザツ!難解!男はつらいね?!)
    Daisuke ChibaYoshimasa TakahashiNovember 9, 1994 (1994-11-09)November 20, 1999
    07"I'm Fired Up! I'll Do It! Because I'm Kushinada!!"
    Transliteration: "Moemasu! Yarimasu! Kushinada da mon!!" (Japanese: 燃えます!やります!奇稲田だもん!!)
    Takao KatoNaruhisa ArakawaNovember 16, 1994 (1994-11-16)November 27, 1999
    08"What!? How Strange, A Rival Appears?!"
    Transliteration: "Nan nano! Henna no Raibaru Tōjō?!" (Japanese: 何なの!変なの ライバル登場?!)
    Kiyoshi MurayamaNaruhisa ArakawaNovember 23, 1994 (1994-11-23)November 27, 1999
    09"Are You Serious?! Is This a Dream?! An Exciting Date!!"
    Transliteration: "Maji nano?! Yume nano?! Dokidoki Dēto" (Japanese: マジなの?!夢なの?!ドキドキデート!!)
    Shinya SadamitsuMasaharu AmiyaNovember 30, 1994 (1994-11-30)December 4, 1999
    10"Innocence! Love! My First Kiss?!"
    Transliteration: "Jun desu! Ai desu! Fāsutokissu?!" (Japanese: 純です!愛です!ファーストキッス?!)
    Hideaki HisashiKenichi ArakiDecember 7, 1994 (1994-12-07)December 4, 1999
    11"Anxious! Jealous?! Unbelievable!!"
    Transliteration: "Yakimoki! Yakimochi?! Anbirībabō!!" (Japanese: ヤキモキ!ヤキモチ?!アンビリーバボー!!)
    Takao KatoYoshimasa TakahashiDecember 14, 1994 (1994-12-14)December 11, 1999
    12"Can You Feel It?! I Can't Ignore It! An Ominous Premonition of Catastrophe!!"
    Transliteration: "Kanjiru?! Kininaru! Hakyoku no Yokan!!" (Japanese: 感じる?!気になる!破局の予感!!)
    Shinya SadamitsuRyōe TsukimuraDecember 21, 1994 (1994-12-21)December 11, 1999
    13"I Love You! This is so Extreme! It's Time to Confess?!"
    Transliteration: "Suki desu! Kyūkyoku! Kokuhaku Taimu?!" (Japanese: 好きです!究極!告白タイム?!)
    Kiyoshi MurayamaYuzo TakadaDecember 28, 1994 (1994-12-28)December 18, 1999
    14"A Chase Down Yamato Highway! Love Under Fire!!"
    Transliteration: "Oimasu! Yamato-ji! Koi no Midareuchi!!" (Japanese: 追います!大和路!恋の乱れ撃ち!!)
    Takao KatoNaruhisa ArakawaJanuary 4, 1995 (1995-01-04)December 18, 1999
    15"Lost & Trembling on a Trip to Michinoku"
    Transliteration: "Tomadoi Yurameki Michinoku Kikō" (Japanese: 戸惑い ゆらめき みちのく紀行)
    Kenji TakemuraYoshimasa TakahashiJanuary 11, 1995 (1995-01-11)December 25, 1999
    16"Japan is a Paradise, Tears in Wakasa"
    Transliteration: "Yamato yo Mahoroba Nageki no Wakasa" (Japanese: よ まほろば 嘆きの若狭)
    Shinya SadamitsuKenichi ArakiJanuary 18, 1995 (1995-01-18)December 25, 1999
    17"Let it Bloom! Japan! A Blizzard of One-sided Love!!"
    Transliteration: "Sakasete! Nihon! Katakoi Fubuki! !" (Japanese: 咲かせて!日本!片恋吹雪!!)
    Takao KatoNaruhisa ArakawaJanuary 25, 1995 (1995-01-25)January 1, 2000
    18"Jesus!! Goddamn!! Cherry Blossoms are Unripe!?"
    Transliteration: "Jīzasu!! Gaddemu!! Sakura wa Mijuku?!" (Japanese: ジーザス!!ガッデム!!桜は未熟?!)
    Hideaki HisashiYuzo TakadaFebruary 1, 1995 (1995-02-01)January 1, 2000
    19"Heat Haze, Setting Off! Love is Inseparable!"
    Transliteration: "Kagerō Tabidachi Ai, hanarenai!" (Japanese: 陽炎 旅立ち 愛、離れない!)
    Kenji TakemuraRyōe TsukimuraFebruary 8, 1995 (1995-02-08)January 8, 2000
    20"I'm Home! Birthplace! The Prologue of Hope!!"
    Transliteration: "Tadaima! Furusato! Kibō no Joshō!!" (Japanese: ただいま!!希望の序章!!)
    Shinya SadamitsuMasaharu Amiya
    Naruhisa Arakawa
    February 15, 1995 (1995-02-15)January 8, 2000
    21"Goodbye? No Way! A Tearful Farewell?!"
    Transliteration: "Sayonara? Iya desu! Namida no Wakare?!" (Japanese: さよなら?いやです!涙のわかれ?!)
    Hideaki HisashiMasaharu AmiyaFebruary 22, 1995 (1995-02-22)January 15, 2000
    22"Sadness, Fate, Kushinada Momiji"
    Transliteration: "Kanashimi Unmei Kushinada Momiji" (Japanese: 悲しみ 運命 奇稲田紅葉)
    Kenji TakemuraNaruhisa ArakawaMarch 1, 1995 (1995-03-01)January 15, 2000
    23"Meeting Again, Starting the Journey, I Won't Give Up!"
    Transliteration: "Saikai Tabidachi Watashi Makenai!" (Japanese: 再会 私負けないっ!)
    Shinya SadamitsuNaruhisa ArakawaMarch 8, 1995 (1995-03-08)January 22, 2000
    24"The Setting Sun, The Coming Day, A Private Time for Each"
    Transliteration: "Shizumu Hi Semaru Hi Sorezore no Toki" (Japanese: 沈む陽 迫る日 それぞれの時)
    Takao KatoNaruhisa ArakawaMarch 15, 1995 (1995-03-15)January 22, 2000
    25"All or Nothing! Deciding My Fate!"
    Transliteration: "Kakemasu! Kimemasu! Watashi no Unmei!!" (Japanese: 賭けます!決めます!私の運命!!)
    Shinya SadamitsuNaruhisa ArakawaMarch 22, 1995 (1995-03-22)January 29, 2000
    26"New Soul"
    Transliteration: "Aratama" (Japanese: )
    Jun KamiyaNaruhisa ArakawaMarch 29, 1995 (1995-03-29)January 29, 2000

    Blue Seed 2[edit]

    No. Title Written by Original airdate
    1"Mission: Eradicate Kushinada, Operation MITAMA PHASE 1"
    Transliteration: "Kushinada Fūmetsu Sakusen Operation MITAMA PHASE 1" (Japanese: 奇稲田封滅作戦 Operation MITAMA PHASE 1)
    Naruhisa ArakawaJuly 24, 1996 (1996-07-24)
    2"Mission: Eradicate Kushinada, Operation MITAMA PHASE 2"
    Transliteration: "Kushinada Fūmetsu Sakusen Operation MITAMA PHASE 2" (Japanese: 奇稲田封滅作戦 Operation MITAMA PHASE 2)
    Naruhisa ArakawaAugust 21, 1996 (1996-08-21)
    3"Six Babes on a Trip, Big Explosion in a Secret Hotspring"
    Transliteration: "Bijin OL Rokunin Tabi Hitō Daibakuha" (Japanese: 美人OL6人旅 秘湯大爆破)
    Kiyoshi MurayamaFebruary 4, 1998 (1998-02-04)

    Theme songs[edit]

    Opening
    Ending

    Video game[edit]

    Arole-playing video game entitled Blue Seed: The Secret Records of Kushinada (ブルーシード 奇稲田秘録伝, Burūshīdo Kushinada Hirokuden) was released by Sega for the Sega Saturn on June 23, 1995. It follows an adventure format, and utilizes a card-based battle system. The game's story is not an adaption of either the manga or the TV series, but a set of original episodes set in the same continuity as the TV series. The main cast of the TV series reprised their roles for the battle sequences and introductory cutscene.

    The game was one of 12 Sega Saturn games announced when the system was first unveiled at the 1994 Tokyo Toy Show.[6]

    On release, Famicom Tsūshin scored the game a 28 out of 40.[7]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c Christi. "Blue Seed". THEM Anime Reviews. Archived from the original on September 27, 2022. Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  • ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. p. 147. ISBN 978-1476665993.
  • ^ 碧奇魂ブルーシード(1 (in Japanese). Takeshobo. Archived from the original on October 2, 2015. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
  • ^ 碧奇魂ブルーシード(2 (in Japanese). Takeshobo. Archived from the original on October 2, 2015. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
  • ^ "JpopHelp.Com: Your Online Source for Jpop Media!". Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved December 5, 2006.
  • ^ "Sega's Saturn: 32-Bit Intensity". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 61. Sendai Publishing. August 1994. pp. 50–51.
  • ^ "NEW GAMES CROSS REVIEW: ブルーシード 奇稲田秘録伝". Weekly Famicom Tsūshin. No. 341. p. 31. June 30, 1995.
  • External links[edit]

    Preceded by

    Tottemo! Luckyman
    (April 6, 1994 – September 28, 1994)

    TV Tokyo Wednesday 18:00 timeslot
    Blue Seed

    (October 5, 1994 – March 29, 1995)
    Succeeded by

    Legend of the Angel of Love: Wedding Peach
    (April 5, 1995 – March 27, 1996)


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