May. 4th, 2008

RG Veda

May. 4th, 2008 10:02 am
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I'm making it my goal to read most of the manga written by CLAMP before delving into their two current series, xxxHolic and Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle, as the two contain lots of crossover elements. I'm also doing it because CLAMP has made a pretty large impact in the manga medium, and they have written in many different genres. To see my past posts on CLAMP, I recommend using the tag system to your advantage!


This is the 10-volume breakout series of the manga-making team CLAMP. I've been reading CLAMP titles in a roughly chronological order, so it was pretty jarring to shift from X/1999 to RG Veda, in which the artwork is obviously older, and not as good (CLAMP started making RG Veda in 1989). The heinous male hairstyles and ridiculously broad shoulders make a comeback. Still, it's possible to look past that, and appreciate the intricate clothing and dramatic storyline.

I've been reading CLAMP's X/1999 series for a while now, but I'm going to wait to blog about it, as I only have 4 volumes left to read. Still, the parallels between the plots in RG Veda and X/1999 are striking, in that they are two series with the exact same premise.

Taishakuten, the evil guy, is attempting to gather the "six stars" (people) "that will tear apart the heavens." Yasha, a protagonist, wants to gather the six stars for himself, to put an end to Taishakuten's tyranny. He travels with Ashura, a young boy/girl who is the last of his bloodline (and looks a lot like Chun Hyang, from another CLAMP title). Normally, Ashura is a polite and fierce young boy. Periodically, however, his mind and body are taken over, and he is able to kill ferocious enemies with pure energy. People are constantly following Yasha and Ashura, trying to kill Ashura.

Once the six stars are gathered, one of two things will happen: they will be the flame that incinerates all evil, or they will be the flame that turns the world into a burning hell. (So, yes. The exact same premise as X/1999!)

Yasha travels with Ashura because he is the one who awakened Ashura, despite being told that Ashura would one day kill him. Ashura is genderless, although he is referred to as a "he" in the English version, as the English language has no genderless pronoun. Ashura is constantly blaming himself for the deaths of others, and whining about how everything is his fault.

While it can sometimes be easy to spot phallic symbols in the media, RG Veda is notable in that there seems to be a number of background arches and the like that represent female external genitalia. Also, like X/1999, RG Veda has some female characters whose purpose is to literally be a sheathe for an important sword (sexual metaphor much?). In order for the sword to be born, the women must die.


This series has been made into a 2-part OVA, which I might be willing to try some day because it's short.

This series might be difficult to get your hands on, as I think it's out of print. Many thanks to the Brown County Library, for having all ten volumes!

Wikipedia tells me that Ashura, Ashura-o (evil!Ashura....unfortunately, the English translation does not keep the suffixes, so it's more difficult to keep them apart), and Yasha will appear in one of CLAMP's current series: Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle.


Overall: Not recommended for children due to the gore content. I'd rate it as a "meh." The plot is pretty predictable, and I feel like there was supposed to be some sort of plot twist at the end, but if there was, I missed it. It was fun to see how CLAMP started out
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Because I am lazy, the Anime News Network synopsis: Somewhere in the vast sea of the Internet, there's a website that can only be accessed at the stroke of midnight. Known as the Jigoku Tsushin [Hell Link], rumor has it that if you post a grudge there, the Jigoku Shoujo [Hell Girl] will appear and drag whoever torments you into the inferno. Very little is known about the girl - all we know for sure is that she lives with her equally enigmatic grandmother, that three magical straw dolls accompany and serve her, and that whenever a posting on the Jigoku Tsushin moves her, she becomes the Jigoku Shoujo.

When Hell Girl receives a message, she takes the person who made the request to an alternate reality, where there is a constant sunset, bathing the sky and surrounding water in red. Emma Ai, the Hell Girl, then makes sure that the person understands the terms of the contract: the person against whom they have a grievance will be immediately sent to Hell. But when the person making the request dies, they will also go to Hell, where their soul will experience eternal pain and agony. Given the severity of the price to use Hell Girl, people only use it when their lives already are a living hell. In the first episode, the user is a girl who is picked on, bullied, and manipulated by a classmate every day. In the second episode, the user is a girl who has had a male stalker for over a year.

The character design and animation quality are solid, and even gorgeous at times. The series also has a nice soundtrack. What I don't like, though, is that it seems like it would get pretty formulaic, even down to recycled animation being used in every episode (not that that deters me too much - Revolutionary Girl Utena remains one of my favorite series). I guess that things could get interesting if a user were to accidentally make the contract, and then watch in horror as somebody died. It might also be interesting to see what the Hell Girl would do if someone made a request for a situation she didn't find severe enough.

And while I haven't read/watched much of the xxxHolic series, the Hell Girl looks pretty strikingly like Yuuko, down to the haircut. Her kimono-wearing and wish-granting don't exactly help her case, either. I'd have to see more of both series before accusing it of being a rip-off, though.



I don't care for the song playing in the opening sequence, but I figured it would be nice to show how pretty the animation and character design are.

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