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, also known as ''Fushigi Yûgi: The Mysterious Play'' or ''Curious Play'', is a Japanese
manga Manga ( Japanese: 漫画 ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' is ...
series written and illustrated by
Yuu Watase is a Japanese manga artist. She debuted in 1989 at the age of 18 with the short story "Pajama de Ojama" (, "An Intrusion in Pajamas") and has since published more than 50 volumes of one-shots and long-running manga series. One of her most popu ...
. It tells the story of two teenaged girls, Miaka and Yui, who are pulled into ''The Universe of the Four Gods'', a mysterious book at the
National Diet Library The is the national library of Japan and among the largest libraries in the world. It was established in 1948 for the purpose of assisting members of the in researching matters of public policy. The library is similar in purpose and scope to ...
. It is essentially based on four mythological creatures of China.
Shogakukan is a Japanese publisher of dictionaries, literature, comics ( manga), non-fiction, DVDs, and other media in Japan. Shogakukan founded Shueisha, which also founded Hakusensha. These are three separate companies, but are together called the ...
serialized ''Fushigi Yûgi'' in '' Shōjo Comic'' from December 1991 to May 1996 and later compiled the manga into eighteen volumes. Studio Pierrot adapted it into a fifty-two episode
anime is Traditional animation, hand-drawn and computer animation, computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside of Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, in Japan and in Japane ...
series that aired from April 1995 to March 1996 on
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. The anime spawned three
original video animation , abbreviated as OVA and sometimes as OAV (original animation video), are Japanese animated films and series made specially for release in home video formats without prior showings on television or in theaters, though the first part of an OVA ...
(OVA) releases, with the first having three episodes, the second having six, and the final OVA, ''Fushigi Yûgi: Eikoden'', spanning four episodes. In North America,
Viz Media VIZ Media LLC is an American manga publisher, anime distributor and entertainment company headquartered in San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1986 as VIZ LLC. In 2005, VIZ LLC and ShoPro Entertainment merged to form the current VIZ M ...
licensed the manga series for an English-language release in 1999. The anime series was first licensed by
Geneon Entertainment (abbreviated as NBCUEJ) is a Japanese music, anime, and home entertainment production and distribution enterprise headquartered in Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo. It is primarily involved in the production and distribution of anime within Japan. Th ...
and re-licensed by
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in 2012. A thirteen-volume Japanese
light novel A light novel (, Hepburn: ''raito noberu'') is a style of young adult novel primarily targeting high school and middle school students. The term "light novel" is a '' wasei-eigo'', or a Japanese term formed from words in the English languag ...
series, written by Megumi Nishizaki, followed ''Fushigi Yûgi''. Shogakukan published the novels from January 1998 to September 2003. Watase also released two prequel manga series: '' Fushigi Yûgi: Genbu Kaiden'', which ran from March 2003 to February 2013, and '' Fushigi Yûgi: Byakko Senki'', which began serialization in August 2017. As of November 2015, ''Fushigi Yûgi'' had over 20 million copies in circulation, making it one of the best-selling manga series of all time.


Plot

The series describes the various trials of Miaka Yuki and
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, two middle-school students. While at the library one day, Miaka and Yui encounter a strange book known as ''The Universe of the Four Gods''. Reading this book transports them into the novel's universe in ancient China. Yui is transported back to the real world almost immediately, but Miaka finds herself the Priestess of Suzaku. Miaka is destined to gather the seven Celestial Warriors of the god Suzaku in order to summon Suzaku and obtain three wishes. She falls in love with the Celestial Warrior Tamahome, who eventually reciprocates and Miaka's desire to use a wish to enter the high school of her choice begins to shift towards finding a way to be with Tamahome. Yui is also drawn into the book when she tries to help Miaka to come back to the real world; becoming the Priestess of Seiryuu, working against Miaka out of jealousy over Tamahome and revenge for the humiliation and pain she had suffered when she first came into the book's world.


Characters


Suzaku

Miaka Yuki , the primary
protagonist A protagonist () is the main character of a story. The protagonist makes key decisions that affect the plot, primarily influencing the story and propelling it forward, and is often the character who faces the most significant obstacles. If a st ...
in ''Fushigi Yûgi'', is an ordinary 15-year-old
junior high school A middle school (also known as intermediate school, junior high school, junior secondary school, or lower secondary school) is an educational stage which exists in some countries, providing education between primary school and secondary school. ...
student. She decides to become the Priestess of Suzaku in order to ask Suzaku to grant her wish to join her best friend, Yui, at the same high school. Outgoing and optimistic, Miaka shows herself amiable with friends and strangers, and has a tendency to be guileless and sentimental. She is naïve, but sometimes surprises adults with an insightful comment. Miaka is generous and cares greatly for other people and perceives herself to be a considerate person. She can be unassuming and unsophisticated, but also magnanimous and courageous. Because she creates the impression of a person who always needs help, Miaka has the good fortune of almost always having someone looking after her. Miaka has a primary weakness: her gluttony. She is an avid fan of anime, imitating several characters during the course of the story. Tamahome appears to be the strongest member of the Suzaku warriors. An adept martial artist, proficient unarmed and with weapons, he proves a good street-fighter and can channel his chi into energy-blasts. When emotionally motivated, he is able to use his chi to increase his strength, speed, and reflexes in combat. Tamahome is also experienced in fencing thanks to being trained by Tokaki. Taka Sukunami is the real world reincarnation of Suzaku warrior Tamahome and is the same age as he was in ''The Universe of Four Gods''. His family runs a farm in the countryside. In ''Fushigi Yûgi: Eikoden'', he is Miaka's husband and the father of her child, Hikari. ''Hotohori'' , the fourth Emperor of Kōnan, is known for his beauty and his
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. Known as a responsible ruler and capable of dealing with political affairs, Hotohori often places the well-being of his subjects first and forgets his own needs in the process. Hotohori has limited understanding of the world as a result of being raised in a sheltered environment. Nuriko first appears disguised in Emperor Hotohori's
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. He is 18 years old. His true name is . While prone to jealousy, quick to anger, and possessing a calculating tendency, Nuriko is very level-headed and compassionate and shows the most concern regarding Miaka and Tamahome's relationship. As a "woman", Nuriko is infatuated with his fellow warrior, Hotohori, but as a man, he also loves Miaka Yuki. Chichiri , a wandering monk, has trained for several years with Taiitsukun, the creator. As the oldest and wisest of all of the Suzaku warriors, Chichiri thinks of himself as the older brother who looks after them all. Appearing superficially light-hearted, he can put on super deformed "chibi" frivolity or suddenly become very serious and grim. While Tamahome and Hotohori are the obvious leaders, Chichiri is the ever-staunch advisor and supporter from behind the scenes, always willing to help when needed. Unconcerned with his own mortality or with earthly desires, he has a Zen master's detached attitude. Tasuki formerly led the Mount Reikaku bandits. Extremely quick and agile, he particularly enjoys joking around with Nuriko, Tamahome, and Chichiri. Mitsukake is the healer of Suzaku's warriors. He is soft-spoken and one of the most serious of the Suzaku Celestial Warriors. Mitsukake's fighting abilities are limited to his own strength, but as a Celestial Warrior, he possesses incredible healing powers at the cost of exchanging some of his own life force. Chiriko is the youngest and the genius among the seven Celestial Warriors of Suzaku.


Seiryu

Yui Hongo is the Priestess of Seiryū (''Seiryū no Miko''). An intelligent and mature girl, she is a tenth grade student and Miaka Yuki's best friend. A passionate person at heart, she tends to see the world in black and white terms and is easily infuriated with perceived betrayal. Yui is confident and bold with everything she does, but longs for someone to take care of her. Nakago , considered to be the leader of the Seiryū warriors, is the
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of ''Fushigi Yûgi''. Nakago is both merciless and charismatic; he eliminates those whose usefulness to him is exhausted and skillfully manipulates others into doing as he wishes. Nakago's powers as a Celestial Warrior is shown to be stronger than any of the Suzaku and Seiryū warriors, having the ability to manipulate chi, enabling himself to become
psychokinetic Psychokinesis (from grc, ψυχή, , soul and grc, κίνησις, , movement, label=ㅤ), or telekinesis (from grc, τηλε, , far off and grc, κίνησις, , movement, label=ㅤ), is a hypothetical psychic ability allowing a person ...
, fire energy blasts, and set up force fields. In battle, Nakago also utilizes a whip and sword. Amiboshi is the elder twin brother of Suboshi. As a Celestial Warrior, Amiboshi is capable of emitting chi through his mouth and channel it through a flute to control the will of others. A skilled flute player, Amiboshi holds the instrument to the left when using his powers, but to the right when he is simply playing the flute. He works as a spy. Suboshi is the younger twin brother of Amiboshi. As a Celestial Warrior, he can use a secret weapon known as the Ryūseisui, a double-meteor bell, and control it with his will alone. He and his brother can communicate with one another by writing messages on their bodies. In terms of temperament, Suboshi is fierce, impulsive, and stubborn to a fault, unwilling to listen to reason once he becomes determined to do something. Suboshi is particularly devoted to his brother and will not hesitate to kill if it means protecting Amiboshi, even killing fellow Seiryū warrior Tomo without a second thought for this reason alone. Soi was rescued by Nakago when she was a child and is his most devoted follower. As a Celestial Warrior, Soi possesses Feng Shui related powers allowing her to control lightning, induce electromagnetic fields, but is also skilled in Fhangzang and chi raising techniques. She was born in Gen, a province near the Kutō border. Soi normally appears as a formidable armored fighter who speaks like a man, concealing a kind heart and feminine nature. Ashitare is a
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from Hokkan whom Nakago found in a circus tent; until then, Ashitare apparently was a circus side-show. Hardened and angry, he developed a hatred of humans and would devour human flesh after killing them. Because of Ashitare's brute strength, he is seemingly unstoppable. Tomo is an illusionist and performer among the Celestial Warriors of Seiryū. Having faced hardship since childhood, Tomo is sadistic and cruel, possessing a contorted mentality and severe attitude toward others. Tomo's abilities as a Celestial Warrior allow him to hypnotize opponents. Miboshi is the last of the Seiryū Celestial Warriors to appear. While he looks like a young boy, he is actually much older than the other Seiryū warriors. As a Celestial Warrior he can possess others - as well as summoning and controlling demons. He employs a Tibetan prayer-wheel with sutras inscribed on it to summon monsters and to perform sorcery.


Genbu

Takiko Okuda (drama CD/game) is the Priestess of Genbu and the heroine of '' Fushigi Yûgi: Genbu Kaiden''. The daughter of Einosuke Okuda, the Japanese translator of the original scripture for ''The Universe of the Four Gods'', Takiko is a serious young girl skilled with the naginata. She demonstrates a strong will and good heart, but shows insecurity with her own abilities and tends to be impulsive. Takiko is sincere, honest, and possesses a strong sense of justice. Uruki (drama CD/game) is the crown prince of the Hokkan Empire and second in line to the throne. He wields a bladed discus to fight, but as a Celestial Warrior, he is able to manipulate the wind in various ways, particularly for teleportation; the only setback to this power is that he must transform into a woman in order to utilize it. Tomite is a Genbu Celestial Warrior and a bounty hunter from the Ka Tribe, an ethnic minority in western Hokkan. In addition to being a skilled archer, Tomite, as a Celestial Warrior, is capable of manifesting and manipulating ice. Hatsui (drama CD) is a Genbu Celestial Warrior and the son of medical doctors. He possesses the ability to shoot spikes from his body and the ability to form a steel cage/basket around himself and others as a means of protection. He is timid, shy, and cries easily and finds it difficult to trust others. Namame is a Genbu Celestial Warrior who appears as a small doll made of rock that resembles the kodama. Though he is apparently unable to speak, Takiko eventually is able to hear his voice and Namame speaks in simple and short sentences. Hikitsu is a Genbu Celestial Warrior, able to manipulate water in the form of snakes, but also possesses a second ability which he has no control over: Shikyokan, where anyone who looks upon the eye with his character is forced to remember their worst memories. Hikitsu is withdrawn and cold to everyone apart from his sister Ayla and his best friend Tomite, whom Hikitsu had saved during an attack which caused the death of Tomite's father. Inami (drama CD) is a Genbu Celestial Warrior, initially found in the country of Konan working as a
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madam. She fights using a large pipe shaped weapon and possesses the ability to manipulate the length of her hair and the smoke from her oversized pipe. Urumiya (drama CD) is the last of the Genbu Celestial Warriors to be unveiled. A dangerous and skilled assassin, Hagus always carries a wide bladed sword and is a proficient archer. He is able to absorb the powers of other Celestial Warriors though his mouth and then use them as he pleases. Hagus comes across as a coldhearted and merciless man whose only desire is to succeed in his mission to kill Uruki. He is unemotional and able to remain calm and focused, even in the heat of battle, but demonstrates an unexpectedly compassionate side to him when he saves two children from misaimed arrows. When he is not battling Uruki and Takiko, he comes across as morose and quiet.


Byakko

Suzuno Ohsugi was the Priestess of
Byakko The White Tiger (Chinese: 白虎, Pinyin: ''Báihǔ''), known in Chinese as Baihu, is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations. It is sometimes called the White Tiger of the West (). It represents the west in terms of direction and ...
. She is the daughter of Takao Ohsugi, the research assistant of Einosuke Okuda, translator of ''The Universe of Four Gods'' and the long time crush of Einosuke's daughter, Takiko, the Priestess of Genbu. Tatara is a
Byakko The White Tiger (Chinese: 白虎, Pinyin: ''Báihǔ''), known in Chinese as Baihu, is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations. It is sometimes called the White Tiger of the West (). It represents the west in terms of direction and ...
Celestial Warrior. Though he is 110 years old, he only appears 20 years old as a result of a spell cast by Subaru and from residing in the Temple of Byakko since Suzuno's departure from ''The Universe of Four Gods''. He possesses the ability to control all plants, regardless of their form. Tokaki (Old) (Young) is married to the beautiful and kind
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. Extremely lecherous in nature, Tokaki takes it upon himself to comment on any attractive young woman he comes across, including Miaka. Despite his womanizing habits, Tokaki loves Subaru dearly and would go to any length to protect her. He cares deeply for Tatara and Tamahome, whom he sees as a son. He is 109 years old, but only appears 19 years old. Tokaki's power is teleportation and is supplemented by his knowledge of pressure points as well as his use of earrings as weapons. Subaru is married to the lecherous Tokaki. She possesses the ability to manipulate time through spells and is actually 107 years old, though she appears only 17. Sweet and nurturing, Subaru tends to the exhausted Suzaku Warriors who descend upon her home. Though she is often exasperated by Tokaki's roving eye, she does love her husband.


Media


Manga

Written and illustrated by
Yuu Watase is a Japanese manga artist. She debuted in 1989 at the age of 18 with the short story "Pajama de Ojama" (, "An Intrusion in Pajamas") and has since published more than 50 volumes of one-shots and long-running manga series. One of her most popu ...
, ''Fushigi Yûgi'' originally appeared in serial form in the semimonthly manga magazine '' Shōjo Comic''. It premiered in the January 1, 1992 ( 1) issue, released in December 1991, Original text: Translation: "''Fushigi Yûgi'' he stage playis based on a popular manga by Yuu Watase, which was serialized in ''Shōjo Comic'' (Shogakukan) from December 1991 to May 1996." and ran for over five years, ending in the June 5, 1996 ( 12) issue, released in May 1996. In an interview with Yuu Watase in the ninth issue of ''Rinka'', the magazine's editorial staff described ''Fushigi Yûgi'' as "a manga that was serialized in ''Shōjo Comic'' from '92 issue 1 to '96 issue 12". The
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for the 1996 No. 12 issue is listed as June 5, 1996.
The series was simultaneously published in eighteen collected volumes by Shogakukan, with new volumes being released on a quarterly schedule. In 1992,
Viz Media VIZ Media LLC is an American manga publisher, anime distributor and entertainment company headquartered in San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1986 as VIZ LLC. In 2005, VIZ LLC and ShoPro Entertainment merged to form the current VIZ M ...
licensed the manga for an English-language release in North America. The series was originally released in a flipped trade paperback format, starting in August 1998. Several characters have both Japanese pronunciations and Chinese pronunciations. In 1998, Watase visited the United States and met with Viz staff members at their
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headquarters. Viz kept the original Chinese names of characters at her request. Bill Flanagan, the editor of the English version, asked Watase if he should use the Chinese names for popular characters such as Tai Yi-Jun (Taitsukun), and she also asked for the Chinese names to be used there. The characters with names remaining in Japanese in the English version are the characters such as Tamahome who have Japanese pronunciations of ancient constellations; there was never any intention of them having Chinese names. This caused some confusion for fans as the anime version uses the Japanese names. For example, in the manga, Hotohori's country is named "Hong-Nan" rather than the "Konan" found in the anime series. After eight volumes, Viz stopped publication of ''Fushigi Yûgi'', reviving it in June 2003 when it released the first two volumes in unflipped standard manga size volumes. The remaining volumes were released on a quarterly schedule, including the remaining ten volumes. The final volume of the series was released in April 2006. The dates and ISBN numbers given for the first eight volumes in the table on the link above are for the second edition releases. Viz also serialized ''Fushigi Yûgi'' in their manga anthology magazine, '' Animerica Extra'', starting with the October 1998 debut issue and running until the December 2004 issue, the magazine's final issue. In 2009 and 2010, Viz re-released the series as part of their "VIZBIG" line, combining three individual volumes of the original release into each single, larger volume.


Anime

Produced by Studio Pierrot, the fifty-two episode ''Fushigi Yûgi'' anime series premiered on
TV Tokyo JOTX-DTV (channel 7), branded as and known colloquially as , is a television station headquartered in the Sumitomo Fudosan Roppongi Grand Tower in Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo, Japan, owned and operated by the subsidiary of listed certifie ...
on April 6, 1995. The series aired weekly, until the final episode that was aired on March 28, 1996. The series was licensed for English-language release to Region 1 DVD and VHS format by
Geneon Entertainment (abbreviated as NBCUEJ) is a Japanese music, anime, and home entertainment production and distribution enterprise headquartered in Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo. It is primarily involved in the production and distribution of anime within Japan. Th ...
, then named Pioneer, under the expanded title ''Fushigi Yûgi: The Mysterious Play''. It has been suggested that Geneon chose to license the series based on its popularity among the
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community. The main series was released in eight individual volumes and as two box sets, the ''Suzaku'' and ''Seiryū'' sets.
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license-rescued the series, and released the first season to DVD on June 19, 2012. Season 2 was released on February 12, 2013.


Original video animations

Following the anime adaptation, three
original video animation , abbreviated as OVA and sometimes as OAV (original animation video), are Japanese animated films and series made specially for release in home video formats without prior showings on television or in theaters, though the first part of an OVA ...
(OVA) works appeared. The first, spanning three episodes, takes place a year after the events of the main series and has no ties to the original manga. It was released to DVD on October 25, 1996. The second OVA, which has six episodes, animates the last four volumes of the manga series that had been left out of the main series. The episodes were split across two volumes, with the first released May 25, 1997, and the second coming over a year later on August 25, 1998. The final OVA, ''Fushigi Yûgi: Eikoden'', spans four episodes and is based on two of the light novels written by Megumi Nishizaki. Released on December 21, 2001, it focuses on a new character, Mayo Sakaki, a sixteen-year-old girl who attends Yotsubadai High School. Upon finding ''The Universe of the Four Gods'' in a trash bin at the park, Mayo soon discovers that the story remains incomplete. In the unfamiliar world of the book, Mayo must come to terms with her own life and the unhappiness within it. Geneon Entertainment also licensed the OVAs for
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release. The first two OVAs were released together in a set titled ''Fushigi Yûgi: The Mysterious Play'', while ''Fushigi Yûgi: Eikoden'' was released as a single disc volume. The OVAs were released with similar packaging as the main series, to give them a consistent look. All three OVA series have also been re-licensed by Media Blasters.


Novels

Over a series of five years, wrote thirteen Japanese
light novel A light novel (, Hepburn: ''raito noberu'') is a style of young adult novel primarily targeting high school and middle school students. The term "light novel" is a '' wasei-eigo'', or a Japanese term formed from words in the English languag ...
s based on ''Fushigi Yûgi''. Illustrated by Yuu Watase, ''Fushigi Yûgi Gaiden'' primarily explores the lives the various Celestial Warriors before they are seen in the manga. The only two novels to be set after the manga, ''Eikō Den (Jōkan)'' and ''Eikō Den (Gekan)'', later became the basis for the third ''Fushigi Yûgi'' original video animation, ''Fushigi Yûgi: Eikoden.'' Originally published by Shogakukan, none of the novels have been licensed for English release.


Video game

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created a
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video game based on the ''Fushigi Yûgi'' series called . It was released in Japan on May 29, 2008, in both regular and limited editions. A
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version of the game was released in Japan on June 25, 2009, bundled with another game, '' Fushigi Yûgi: Genbu Kaiden Gaiden – Kagami no Miko'', based on the prequel manga series '' Fushigi Yûgi: Genbu Kaiden''.


Stage plays

Amipro produced three
stage plays A play is a work of drama, usually consisting mostly of dialogue between characters and intended for theatrical performance rather than just reading. The writer of a play is called a playwright. Plays are performed at a variety of levels, from ...
based on the ''Fushigi Yûgi'' manga. The first, simply titled ''Fushigi Yûgi'', was staged at The Pocket theater in Nakano from October 20 to October 24, 2010. The second, , was staged at the Theater Sun Mall in
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from March 30 to April 3, 2011. The third, , was staged at the Hakuhinkan Theater in
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from April 25 to May 2, 2012. All three plays were written and directed by Shintarō Sugano and starred
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in the lead role. A fourth play, produced by Nelke Planning, was staged at the Shinagawa Prince Hotel Club eX venue in Tokyo from March 19 to March 29, 2015. It was written by Keiko Ueno, directed by Naoyoshi Okumura, and starred Golden Bomber band member Yutaka Kyan in the lead role of Tamahome. The play aimed to depict a "new version of ''Fushigi Yûgi'' through the eyes of Tamahome".


Stage musicals

A live-action 2.5D musical stage adaptation, , ran at the Owlspot theater in Tokyo from April 8 to April 17, 2016. It was produced by Amipro and written and directed by Kōtarō Yoshitani. The cast featured former
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member
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as Miaka, Ryō Hirano as Tamahome, Juri Aikawa as Nakago,
Takahisa Maeyama is a former Japanese actor. Career In 2010, Maeyama was a finalist in the D-Boys special unit audition. He eventually joined the group's D2 division in December 2010. In 2011, he made his acting debut as Nakazaike Chōji in the ''Nintama Rantar ...
as Hotohori,
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Retrieved 9 December 2010.


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as Nuriko,
Yoshikazu Kotani (born March 25, 1982) is a Japanese actor and singer. He played Takashi Kawamura in '' The Prince of Tennis'' musical series, Tenimyu and the live film adaptation. Career Kotani played a transvestite in ''TKO Hip Hop''.Eiji Takigawa , is Japanese actor, singer, and entertainer. Hailed from Osaka, Takigawa graduated from the law department of Kounan Daigaku (Konan University) at Kobe, before he pursued his career in the entertainment industry. On March 9, 2020, he announced ...
as Mitsukake,
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as Chichiri, Tsubasa Hattori as Amiboshi, Daiki Tomida as Chiriko, Mina Kuryū as Shouka, Zendō Ware as Eiken, Shiori Sakata as Yui, and Jun Fujimiya as Taiitsukun. A sequel, , ran at Zenrosai Hall Space Zero in Tokyo from October 13 to October 21, 2018. It was also produced by Amipro, but written and directed by Sayaka Asai. Several cast members from the 2016 musical returned to reprise their roles, including Reina Tanaka as Miaka and Ryō Hirano as Tamahome. New cast members included Rina Miyazaki as Yui, Yoshiki Tani as Hotohori, Ken Ogasawara as Mitsukake, Subaru Hayama as Chichiri, and Kunta Yamasaki as Tasuki.


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, , was published by Shogakukan in May 1995. It was licensed in North America by Viz Media under the title ''The Art of Fushigi Yûgi'' and published in October 2006.


Reception


Manga

As of November 2015, ''Fushigi Yûgi'' had over 20 million copies in circulation. In a column for ''
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'', writer Jason Thompson called ''Fushigi Yûgi'' a "great mix of monsters, magic, fighting and the more typical ''Shōjo Comic'' material, romance." In his expanded review of the series for '' Manga: The Complete Guide'', Thompson further praised it as "one of the best 'schoolgirl in a strange land' fantasies." He singled out Watase's writing, which he believes "successfully balances" romance, action, comedy, and cliffhangers, as well as the series' compact supporting cast full of "strong personalities".


Anime

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'' preferred the manga to the anime, criticizing the latter's production values, repetitious dialogue, and reuse of footage in flashback episodes.''Fushigi Yugi: The Mysterious Play''
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''DVD Verdict'' criticized the "convoluted" plot and "nonsensical" dialogue. Another review noted that although Miaka "makes out with her boyfriend quite a bit", the climax is "of the heart and soul", despite the many battles that the characters go through. Her strength and belief in herself give her the strength and courage to change the world. Patrick Drazen, author of '' Anime Explosion!'', considers the humor in ''Fushigi Yûgi'' to be based on super deformed caricatures and therefore strange to Western audiences. ''Anime News Network'' argued that the show is "always entertaining throughout," while '' CBR'' criticized that Nakago is a pretty character even when "committing horrendous crimes like mass murder and sexual assault." Winnie Chow of ''
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'' was disappointed by the ending of the anime adaptation, finding the final battle that resolves the series to be "lame at best" that left her cheering more for Nakago than the "good guys". Throughout the series, she notes that the scenes between Miaka and Tamahome became "increasingly sickening" and "overdone". ''Fushigi Yûgi: Eikoden'' was panned by ''THEM Anime Reviews'', which considered the animation to be its only strong point. In particular, the reviewer found the new main character to be unlikeable.THEM Anime Reviews 4.0 - ''Fushigi Yugi: The Mysterious Play: Eikoden''
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See also

*'' Ao no Fūin'', a manga series based on the same legends


Notes


References


External links


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