Showing posts with label Fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fantasy. Show all posts

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Romance And Fantasy In Yuu Watase ' s Manga

Yuu Watase was born Pace, 5 ( 1970 ) in Osaka, Japan. Teenybopper ' s famous owing to an author and drawer of female ( shojo ) manga. Doll debuted with a short story, Pajama de Ojama ( An Blitzkrieg in Pajamas, 1989 ). In 1998 butterfly won Shogakukan Manga Award for the best shojo manga - Ceres, Celestial Legend. Her most fans know her best for Fushigi Yuugi ( The Impenetrable Play ). Wench has so far released 80 + mangas both thanks to short stories and multi - volume series like

* Absolute Fiancee

* Alice 19th

* Appare Jipangu!

* Ayashi no Ceres

* Ayashi no Ceres Gaiden

* Epotoransu! Mai

* Manga Yuugi

* Obscure Play

* Mysterious Play: The Legend of Genbu Unfolds

* Pandora ' s Cube

* Piece of Calmness

* Sakura - Gari

* Shinshunki Miman Okotowari

* Watase Yuu the Best Selection

In 1991 schoolgirl released her 1st 3 - volume manga, Shinshunki Miman Okotowari ( No Pre - inexperience Allowed ). There teenage Higuchi Asuka sets out for her separated father close learning a family cognomen of Sudou from her end mother.

Suna no Tiara ( Sand Tiara, 1991 ) is a 1 - volume collection of short romance fantasy stories. The 1st story ' s model is Princess Tiara, the peerless survivor headed for Eden. The other 2 stories are Hatsuki Triangle and 700 Nichi no Gloomy.

In 1992 Watase takes up fantasy and to create her top manga, Fushigi Yuugi ( The Cryptic Play ), proceeding into an anime series and some short movies. In it Miaka Yuuki, a senior schoolgirl, gets absorbed into a bookish world, The Universe Of The 4 Gods, locale she begins to serve the Suzaku cult and has to find her Celestial - Warrior protectors.

In 1993 comes 3 - volume Zoku Shishunki Miman Okotowari ( No Pre - teens Allowed Continuation ) as a sequel of the mentioned Shinshunki Miman Okotowari. Asuka moves from Hokkaido to Tokyo in search for her absent father. In his house she finds only his children missing him either. Asuka joins her siblings to look for their father together. Things get even more complicated with Asuka ' s liking for her alleged brother...

Epotoransu! Mai was released in 1994 as Watase ' s another fantasy work. Kurahashi Mai loves Nimura Hiroki, a big Sailor Moon fan and soccer star. Her 16th birthday brings her a digital notebook telling a girl ' s fortune in love. Her accidental input of Epotoransu pops up a boy named Takuma empowering her to understand the device ' s secret.

1995 is a release of another fantasy collection, the Mint de Kiss Me manga, prequeled with Suna no Tiara. 1996 started off 14 - volume Ayashi no Ceres bringing Watase a prestigious award. Its plot is a side story of The Mysterious Play and based a 24 - scene series in 200. The story describes Aya with a twin brother Aki getting a gloomy 16th - birthday present from their grandfather Mikage - a mummified hand awakening mystical powers in Aya and heavy wounds on Aki. Mikage promises Aki his fortune while Aya his curse! Still she finds support with fighter Yuhi and cute Toya. The mysterious guys try to save Aya even sometimes against her uncontrolled power.

In 1996 Oishii Study ( Delicious Study ) is released where Itsuki Ringo is an industrious high schoolgirl. Asked, she tutors Tsurugi Budou, brother of her crush, Tsurugi Minori. Budou seems a hooligan whose skipping leads Ringo to his cafe side job revealing his real essence.

1998 is when a 3 - volume adventurous history manga, Appare Jipangu!, came into print. Yusura is a foundling brought up by a pharmacist and acting as a Hikeshiya erasing people ' s sadness via the Kongoumaru. It turns blue by absorbing sorrows to send them back to their initiator.

In 2000 Watase published another collection of Shishunki Miman Okotowari romance stories. The next year she set up a popular manga, Alice 19th, about Alice Seno from high school. Shy and in love with Kyou, she ' s got an elder and cuter sister. Her dreary life changes after meeting a fairy - tale rabbit girl revealing superpowerful Lotis Words.

2003 saw Watase ' s next manga with sci - fi elements, Zettai Kareshi ( Absolute Boyfriend ), including 2 extra stories. To try luck in love after all her undivided feelings, Riiko Izawa subscribes to an online Nightly Lover figure. Just overnight she finds a handsome naked lover at her door ready to become her perfect boyfriend! The guy is so sweet, smart, cute, hard - working and creative that Riiko feels in heaven with happiness. But if back overdue, he ' ll cost Riiko a fortune what he really looks like...

With her most stories in shoujo, Watase is also mastering new genres resulting in Arata Kangatari ( 2008 ) currently in 5 shounen volumes. In 2010 her Fushigi Yuugi Genbu Kaiden manga will still be out. So Watase ' s fans shouldn ' t worry as she has many stories to come.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Types Of Fantasy Stories A Brief Overview Of Various Fantasy Subgenres

Whereas a species, fantasy is not all the same. There are several types of fantasy stories, innumerable of which share common characteristics. Listed below are some of the more common types of fantasy works.

1 ) High Fantasy or Epic Fantasy: Seeing the second flag says, this species of fantasy is epic and world spanning in scope. The lead characters trek far and wide across a often magical and at least rather stranger world. Good and Vile are opposed forces that have their own armies and champions, and they battle for the kismet of all. The chance of the world is normally at stake. There are scarcely small loses or successes. Some literary examples append The Chronicles of Narnia, The Elenium and The Tamuli. Some High Fantasy movies enter the movie adaptations of splinter of the most books, Krull, both the older and more existing Clash of the Titans and Willow.

2 ) Low Fantasy: Low Fantasy is normally distinguished from high fantasy by incorporating fewer high fantasy tropes. Low Fantasy is typically set in a more logical world much like our own, and is often characterized as a rational world full of irrational events. Low fantasy may involve purely local events or events of a world wide scope. Eyes of the Dragon, The Green Mile, and The Indian in the Cupboard and all examples of Low Fantasy.

3 ) Sword and Sorcery: Sword and Sorcery is in some key ways the opposite of High Fantasy. Where High Fantasy usually revolves around grand plots and schemes that affect the entire world, Sword and Sorcery stories tend to be more centered on the main characters and their personal goals and desires. While High Fantasy features truly good heroes and evil villains, Sword and Sorcery has more dubious morality. The villains still tend to be truly evil, but the protagonists are often more self interested and sometimes an antagonist is merely working toward different goals, and is as nice a guy as the protagonists. Magic is a known force but tends to be more a plot device than a tool for the characters. Conan, Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser and Elric are all fine examples.

4 ) Dark Fantasy: Dark Fantasy is an a genre that blends horror and fantasy together. It can be differentiated from horror fiction in that the lead characters are more talented and powerful than their everyday peers and so have greater possibility of preventing the evils from winning than in a typical horror story. One subset of Dark Fantasy sets the monsters as main characters and generally shows that monsters can be people too. Dark Fantasy doesn ' t differentiate so much between good and evil and often focuses on similarities between the heroes and villains. The Vampire Chronicles, The World of Aden and The Dracula Files are all fine examples of Dark Fantasy.

5 ) Bangsian Fantasy: A very specific genre, Bangsian Fantasy focuses on the adventures of real world figures in a fictional afterlife. While there can be non - real people as supporting or even main characters, there is always a focus on real historical figures. Many works of John Kendrick Bangs ( where the name of the genre comes from ) are of this type, as are the Riverworld novels of Philip Jose Farmer and Inferno and its sequel Escape From Hell by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle.

Naturally, able to constrain the fantasy genre, and stories may fall into two or more types. Write your stories the way you want, and read what you enjoy. Just remember that these are ways publishers and reviewers may categorize fantasy stories.