zetsuen no tempest does yoshino love hakaze

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This is not a show that stands up well to being broken down into its component parts – it needs to be appreciated as a whole, almost like a painting rather than a narrative drama. I think that Aika was supposed to be a character who transcended expectations. The point of view begins with Hakaze, a witch who ended up on a deserted island. With Hakaze’s revelation of the truth, both Mahiro and Yoshino are forced to accept Aika’s decision, and what results is just a superb, character driven amalgamation of greatness. But I'm ending it here really. Saved by OatmealMu. Zetsuen is not a series whose appeal is easy to put into words, but whatever “it” is, this show has it. – . While interesting, I don't like her though. That she should turn out to have been nothing more than exactly what she was described as all along – the ex-girlfriend who dumped Hanemura – breaks pretty much every rule in the anime handbook. I also scratched my head about the last scene, but just glossed it over as part of happy ending for her. I don’t feel as if that moment was in-synch with the developments up to that point, and it was a little too neat and too decisive. Fuwa Aika/Takigawa Yoshino; Kusaribe Hakaze & Takigawa Yoshino; Takigawa Yoshino; Fuwa Mahiro; Kusaribe Hakaze; Implied/Referenced Cheating; Fluff; Best Friends; Summary. Yoshino is placed in a similar situation throughout Zetsuen no Tempest, forcing him to adapt to the romantic situations of himself and others. Sorry! Totally worth it. Yoshino assumed that he found a clue to whoever murdered his family. Sanity and madness, sense and intelligence, self-confidence and convictions. Tempest on the other hand has a happy ending. But she took it with her to the next life in the end, and it died along with her, and with magic. Ronbb, I find that I always enjoy your comments because they always communicate your point with such honest enthusiasm. The other thing that seemed a bit off was the very end of the episode. Hakaze KUSARIBE is a character of anime »Zetsuen no Tempest: The Civilization Blaster« and of manga »Zetsuen no Tempest«. Thanks, Enzo, for blogging this show for the past months…especially when it's during the time when you were relocating to Tokyo. Did the mangaka or Bones stated that's supposedly Italian anywhere? Thank God you didn't because I love reading your reviews, they were part of the anime experience for me. I think it’s very possible that the finest moments in a series full of them sprung from the huge gap in perspective between the boys and Samon (who ended up being one of the most entertaining and hilarious characters of the year) as he found himself completely baffled by their illogical behavior. It was certainly grand and theatrical in classic BONES and Zetsuen fashion, but as a way of settling affairs with the Tree of Genesis – which is, after all, the top boss among all top bosses in this mythology – it was pretty anti-climactic. It would help if I spelled the poet's name right. Well, that made me laugh a little, because I would describe Hakaze's behavior as anything but composed whenever Yoshino is involved. That’s not to say he might not develop those feelings, and I would have been quite happy with an open-ended resolution to that thread. Goodbye Mahiro, Yoshino, Hakaze, Samon, Aika, Hanemura and Frau Yamamoto .. goodbye Zetsuen no Tempest. The Tree of Exodus definitely has a script for Hanemura and won't let him down with the timing. Changing point of views, we now look at Yoshino and Mahiro. With that over with and her final message essentially boiling down to "move on with your lives" he can move past it now. ผู้นำตระกูล และผู้ใช้เวทย์มนตร์ระดับสูง ! He wears a small, brown bac… —Pouty whiny Hakaze instances: speaking about Yoshino with Junichiro (amusement park and/or hotel scenes) and last week cracking the nut under her sole and mightily puffing her cheeks as they were discussing Mahiro's plan… Looked annoyed irritated agitated sulky pouty whiny (you can whine with your mimic even without vocalizing it :p) enough to me. Apart from that, there’s also the fact that Aika’s acceptance of her death wasn’t an act – wrong or not, her attitude was quite sincere. Mashiro captures the message so perfectly. In the final analysis the entire Hamlet vs. The Kusaribe family is a family of sorcerers under the protection of the ‘Tree of Origins.’ Their princess, Hakaze Kusaribe, was the greatest sorceress of their family. At the beginning of the anime, she appears with a light pink short dress, which she later rips. I like her impulsiveness. The problem I had more with Hakaze was when she turned into a whiny pouty ojou-sama leaving the Kusaribe compound. When Hakaze is in love she only cares for Yoshino and doesn’t really care about the clan and let Samon do all the things that he wants. Sources: http://www.babynames.com/name/EVANGELINE & http://www.behindthename.com/name/evangeline. That metaphor was Aika’s, and as long as she was the one calling the tune, it dominated the narrative. And one day, a battle spanning time and space over magic and revenge began! (E)vangelo is still the label for each of the 4 gospels in the N.T. It dragged a bit in the middle, especially the standoff between Yoshino, Mahiro and Samon. – The manga ends with Mahiro, Mimori, Hanemura, Yu-chan, Yoshino and Hakaze walking together. we're gonna finish the episode&wrap the series guys let's hurry things a bit more along the romance road than they would have normally gone yesssss? He risks his life to go save that kid? Andou Masahiro is a theatrical director with a great sense of scale and scope, and the perfect choice to work with this material. Now as to whether these two quibbles are anime-original or not, I have no idea (if I were guessing I’d say the first wasn’t, and the second was) and I don’t intend to use them as a cudgel to pound on Okada Mari’s writing here. For me, she seemed to be a character that would appear frail but actually be overwhelmingly willful and calculating. 4)Bromance. True to herself to the last. It’s Hakaze with a rocket-launcher and a loincloth facing Aika in a middle-school uniform with a giant sword, and it’s Evangeline calling herself “Fraulein” despite having an Italian first name and Japanese last name, and Junichirou loading up a trunk full of porn to go save the world, and Natsumura looking miserable in an aloha shirt and sunglasses. Maybe, I'm just reading too much into it but we're free to interpret it. Hakaze, princess of the Kusaribe mage clan, has been betrayed and marooned on an island by her own people. The other thing that hinders the show a tad bit is HanaKana. It often contains a lot of shooting, explosions … Just thought I'd throw that out there. Log in. However, along the way, I became overly tuned-in and found that the BGM was slightly overpowering at certain points — I had to shut my ears off a bit and focus on reading the subtitles. Irrespective of Blu-ray sales (the manga sales did at least get a large boost from the anime) I view Zetsuen no Tempest as an uncommonly fortunate gathering of forces. Comments (0) Mahiro Fuwa said: (Zetsuen No Tempest) ... (Zetsuen No Tempest) Miracles are irrational by nature. It's good, just scrambling some of my thoughts here…. The point of view begins with Hakaze, a witch who ended up on a deserted island. What a fantastic ride this show has been but all good things must come to an end. There are really good exchanges, but it felt dragged on, again. Thank you! ... No. Yoshino has brown hair, slightly pulled back on one side, and green eyes. We don't know what Yoshino will do. People also love these ideas Pinterest. MyAnimeList is the largest online anime and manga database in the world! Happy to hear your view and love the agree-to-disagree attitude shared here. She was too awesome to die. There's your answer. This is really what the battle against the Tree of Genesis was all about in microcosm, the fundamental need of humans to chart their own destiny rather than follow the proscriptive path of a deity, or an alien intelligence, or a dead playwright (or girl). I can even understand the logic behind it, sort of – a kind of “Hail, Mary” pass by the Tree of Exodus, materializing all its power in one object specifically intended to take out the T of G.  It just didn’t work from a dramatic standpoint. Migoto, otoko. But that’s why I love this show, because it doesn’t seem like it’s read that book, or ever cares to. HanaKana, the ultimate damsel-in-distress seiyuu, allowed that perception to deepen. All in all, I have grown to like these two a lot more than when the show started, and for that — and other great elements of the show — I kept on following till the end and am glad that I did. I'm ridiculosuly fond of them. Bravissimi :D! She was indeed a giant red herring. She's also an actor that basically plays herself in every role, while I tend to prefer actors like Tomatsu Haruka that completely mold their performance to the role. Hakaze is the "Magician of Genesis". View and download this 1000x758 Zetsuen no Tempest (Blast Of Tempest) image with 108 favorites, or browse the gallery. Zetsuen no Tempest. Takigawa Yoshino [Zetsuen no Tempest]. Zetsuen no Tempest One day, a sorceress princess was stuffed into a barrel and banished. . I certainly don’t think this was a perfect finale, and there are two things particularly that fell flat for me. Hakaze also develops romantic feelings for Yoshino, but refrains from confessing to … It's true the reason why this is so good can't be explained. Well played mangaka-san, well played. I am ok with the Sword of Zetsuen appearing to Hanemura at the last moment. Oh, Okada… you really love your cliffhangers, don't you? Will it be set before or after Zetsuen? Takigawa Yoshino is pretty much the slave of the Fuwa siblings. 11/03/20 – Don’t forget to vote if you haven’t already! The showdown at Mt Fuji, lol, I have mixed feelings. It was a tragedy and a comedy both, and the above scene demonstrates that perfectly. She has peach colored long hair and red eyes. Despite the close bond they had, Yoshino has no idea where Mahiro is. 7) Dulcis in fundo, the blogger's post. Her killing herself was understandable in frame with the character she was built up to that time. LiA depends on reader support to survive! In the big picture, though, those are indeed quibbles – the final episode scored on almost every other front. Mimori looks at Yoshino and says he isn't her type. This entire subplot could be avoided if Yoshino would just explain to Hakaze that he'd dated Aika behind Mahiro's back. I kind of hoped Yoshino would say he'll support Mashiro like he did before. @Ikk: yep, that was my hunch too. Aside from that, I like ZnT a lot, and there were a number of golden moments for me. The final episode in essence has been similar to the manga but a lot of details have been left out:– According to a conversation between Hanemura and Yu-chan, the final chapter of the manga is set 9 months after the disappearance of the Tree.– Samon becomes Mahiro and Yoshino's guardian.– Samon and Evangeline are in a relationship according to Tetsuma, Junichirou and Natsumura.– Hakaze gets a driving license.– We see some scenes of Hanemura and Yu-chan interaction.– Aika's video is a bit more extense in the manga, she shows her powers, plays with a plush… Because her outfit is different in the manga she shows her navel when making the joke about getting naked.– Mahiro and Yoshino pass their college entrance exams.– Hakaze is at the grave scene and the punch Mahiro gave to Yoshino happened right after the ToG disappeared. Read more information about the character Hakaze Kusaribe from Zetsuen no Tempest? I don't think she adds anything to the role that isn't inherent in the way it's written (the way, for example, Rikiya does with Samon) but she's not a drag, either. Watch Blast of Tempest Episode 10 Online at Anime-Planet. Having Aika be a walking contradiction to all logic in the world and having her reflect that by having her voice actress be someone you wouldn't expect such a strong female character to have helped engross me in her character that much more. -Emphasize the themes of the series and play on its strengths –> which it did in spades, Mahiro's talking about writing his own role and that he won't be an actor in a pre-set play/story contrasted by Aika's final message and how she believes the exact opposite really hammers in the theme of the show about fate, how life is like a play where everyone is an actor with a specific role to fill .. it also played on the strongest aspect of the show which is the dialog .. after all this is a series that had four people talking for 4 full episodes (Mahiro, Yoshino, Hakaze .. of course emergent comedian Samon) and still manged to be tense and super exciting, the rabid back and forth between Mahiro and Yoshino is always a joy to watch because of how much they contrast yet complete each other as best friends .. Aika's final message and her final words were just beautiful and heart-wrecking at the same time. It's fine, nothing special. Thank you for the amazing ride and journey on this series, it grew on me and it left with a big and lasting impression, definitely memorable for years to come. Throughout the anime, Yoshino had to conceal his relationship with Aika from Mahiro in order to prevent him from potentially destroying any form of trust they had for each other on their journey. เหมือนจะเป็นพระรอง Zetsuen no Tempest นะฮะ แต่ผมว่าผมอยากเป็นนายเอกมากกว่า(?) It just does things to me, as my inner Mama Squirrel would say. The Tempest thread was almost as much a red herring as Yu-chan was, though it was indispensable as a framing device for the story. Hakaze Kusaribe !! in Italy for instance :), and Angelo/Angela(the latter for females) is stil quite a common first name in Italy on top of being the Italian form for 'angel' . Her rigid outlook in reality really sickened me. A really under-appreciated anime, as you noted, because many people get the wrong impression about how the plot is going to develop during the first episodes and decide to drop it. The 3rd part I digged, since its mostly about Hakase. Congrats! Gosh…still love your post on seiyu…that was a while back. He derived the name from two Greek words that mean "good news" & "messenger". With that over with and her final message essentially boiling down to "move on with your lives" he can move past it now. FMA perchance? I am not saying that the BGM is bad but very much to the contrary — it's really me, and, therefore, I prefer SSY's punctuating BGM better. And also thanks to Enzo for the constant blogging. The dialogue between Mashiro and Yoshino in front of Aika's grave in this episode was quite interesting in a way that it circled back to who these two were as a person. I mean we have Yoshino who was dating Aika, who Mashiro liked, and now Hakaze is in love with Yoshino. I do, however, disagree with your HanaKana point. Jerk with a Heart of Gold : He´s very worried about Yoshino and even after claiming that he doesn't really care about him helping or not, he goes out of his way to "protect" (he wasn't really in danger) Yoshino from the army. After being fed up with Okada's hand at Aquarion Evol I was skeptical with how she was going to handle this but the result exceeded my expectations. If anything that would be EvangelinA, but even then that would be the first time ever I stumbled on such a name in my language. To the matter of which of The Bard’s masterpieces Zetsuen no Tempest ended up being, it was exactly as the episode title suggested it might be – neither. Speaking of Yoshino, I'm curious as to why he didn't mention what he'll do next. -Bring things full circles –> done very well, choosing the final location of the last dialog between Mahiro and Yoshino infront of Aika's family grave was spot on (with a sunset for dramatic effect), the flash backs that played brought back sweet memories of the early episodes of the show making you feel how far the story and the character came since the start of the events of the story (five months ago for us .. five enjoyable months ^_^). ); I guess we just don't see things the same. Yoshino and Mahiro were best friends, but one day Mahiro suddenly disappeared. Convincing Mahiro to give him a chance was the easy part. Zetsuen is Shakespeare, and Beethoven, and Samon pounding his staff on a rock and shouting “Shounen!”. It has this certain hook that you get over the episodes. Yoshino's reticence – and even that cracked oh-so-spectacularly when prodpoked by a certain girl :p, same girl he had that pseudo-telepath moment with in the heat of battle this very episode. I'm positive that in the future he might get interested in Hakaze but that's left for interpretation. Might as well make things even weirder for the whole group. One day, a single girl was suddenly murdered, and the culprit still runs free. Anime: Zetsuen no TempestMusic: Nightcore - I knew you were troublePlease Comment and rate ^.^Hope you like it. In terms of attire, he wears a red scarf that covers most of his neck, and he wears a striped, red and white tie under a blue jacket. As a final episode it might have not been perfect but it came pretty close. in the manga yoshino x hakaze is more ambigous and yoshino is hesitant about his feelings towards herr..he tells her there are better men for her and she replies that he is the only one that can handle her. 34. 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The end of chapter 6 of the extra story shows that Yoshino starts to open up to Hakaze while he was walking her home after her job (Mahiro suggested him to do so). His hair is very ruffled at his forehead, dividing into multiple other strands, and it is clipped back stylishly with hairclaps, that Aika put on him when the two used to date. According to 2 baby names web sites I checked, Evangeline is an English name first used by Henry Wordsworth in his poem entitled "Evangeline". 5)Aika's teasing. It's just a personal perception I guess, and I am not saying that she was bad at all — perhaps I had an expectation that was different from her performance. 22: Stay calm and look cool → Her childish/immature/bratty/inexperienced side has range and fits with the whole sheltered princess thing anyway :p . There was a time when bold, unapologetically grandiose re-imaginings of classics were a staple of the anime catalogue but in this day and age Zetsuen plays something like a gloriously welcome throwback to another age. As for the final scene, I actually like what Bones did here. The anime is Zetsuen No Tempest, or Blast of Tempest in English. I’ll go so far as to say the finale pretty much nailed the Aika storyline on every level. It also gets major props from me for allowing time for the characters (Yoshino getting shot was pretty much a red herring, too) to reflect on everything that’s happened and and to show them getting on with the lives – the “coda” for which I plead for over and over but which most series blow off  by taking the climax right to the finish line (we’ve seen both Zetsuen and Shin Sekai Yori do a superb job of bucking this trend). The sequence of Mashiro, Yoshino and Samon negotiating and throwing out different logics was brilliant — kudos to Samon (and Riki-san), but I was also impressed by the wit and relentless in Mashiro and the intelligence and kindness in Yoshino. I wish Hakaze ran up to where Yoshino is. I facepalmed a bit when Yoshino's injury was revealed to be "just a flesh wound". While it built up Aika really well, the present plot felt it got dragged on. Hakaze falls in love with him? 8: Off with her maidenhead Sword Art Online Ep. She has peach colored long hair and red eyes. Changing point of views, we now look at Yoshino and Mahiro. As the site enters its 10th year in 2020, my costs and time commitment are both higher than ever – I’d love to keep the site going for another decade but I need your help to make it happen. But Samon Kusaribe, a member of their family seeking to resurrect the ‘Tree of World's End,’ a tree that opposes the ‘Tree of Origins’ and controls the power of destruction, stuffs I have no idea what is going to happen with this. ... Hamlet is a tragedy. Well done and well put, shonen. I certainly don’t disagree with the former, but as to the latter I rather suspect the opposite – I think time is going to be kinder to this series that BD/DVD sales have been. With its sweep, vision and gloriously 2-D animation, this is a series that reflects the best of the parties that created it and reminds us of all that’s possible in anime. She did a superb job with the series on the whole – those two elements in the finale just happened to swing-and-miss for me, whatever their source. On their way, he says to Hakaze, if she has a boyfriend one day she should introduce him to Yoshino and he'll be happy for her from the bottom of his heart. But the second half was always exciting. Official Title: en Blast of Tempest: Official Title: ja 絶園のテンペスト ~THE CIVILIZATION BLASTER~: Type: TV Series, 24 episodes Year: 05.10.2012 till 29.03.2013: Tags: action Action anime usually involve a fairly straightforward story of good guys versus bad guys, where most disputes are resolved by using physical force. I mean , it feels like after two years of mourning Yoshino went through the rest of his 5 stages of grief in a matter of minutes if not seconds, just in time to spot Hakaze and going byebye Aika's grave my redhead here I come under Mahiro's benevolent gaze. I'm vouching for mixed and borderline pan-European heritage :p. Yamamoto's family tree* might be a worthy mystery to unravel in and of itself. At the rate things are going, this season is in danger of doing a little damage to anime’s reputation for utterly crap endings. In trying to summarize just what made Zetsuen no Tempest such a special series, I hardly know where to begin. Yoshino Takigawa, an ordinary teenager, is secretly dating his best friend Mahiro's younger sister. And it delivered big-time on the Aika storyline, giving us a real sense of closure and a truly magnificent and emotionally powerful scene to bring that plot to its close. Oh well, those quibbles can be overlooked. Once the script decided to go with it might as well have gone all the way and big damn kiss with soaring string orchestra ftw. Not the moments leading up to it (I’ll delve into those in detail shortly), which were sublime, but the last 30 seconds. Mahiro Fuwa and Yoshino Takigawa are the protagonists and give Shakespeare references out the "wahzoo". Not like he’d put his life on the line and not use them because he’s trying to protect their secret. She's very good when she gets a role in her zone, but she's overexposed and takes way too many roles that aren't. Well, and Aika too. They seek to revive the Tree of Exodus, an incomprehensibly powerful entity of alien origin, to save the world from the tyranny of its antithesis: the Tree of Genesis that powers their magic. This was not a show that made a big impression on me right off the bat, to the point where I wasn’t even sure I was going to continue blogging it. This was basically exactly the perfect ending I was hoping for. Comments (0) 1 2 Next > As for the Yoshino/Hakaze thing, it was perhaps a tad overdone, but my reading of their relationship for much of the second cour has been that Yoshino does like Hakaze but was being held back by the unfinished business with Aika. Kaji Yuuki isn't one of my favourite voice actors, but I am fine with his performance in SSY. Obviously a trick to put her under his control. But as far as I remember, we'd never seen a pouty whiny Hakaze before, and it was that seemingly-spoiled attitude that seemed incongruous. And for all her (past) power and responsibility shouldering both by attitude and upbringing she is also still very young, very sheltered and oh-so-inexperienced and vulnerable at this love thing. I like HanaKana's (please correct me here…is it KanaHana or HanaKana?) I've been watching anime for a little over 10 years now and I barely remember most of the shows I watched back then, only the cream of the crop stuck in my memory. Join the online community, create your anime and manga list, read reviews, explore the forums, follow news, … : Evangeline is not an Italian first name. 6) Samon's ponytail. New shows don't fill my need for ended animes. ). This entry was posted in Anime, Series, Zetsuen no Tempest and tagged Anime, Zetsuen no Tempest on November 30, 2012 by Sean. It is a possibility that another seiyuu could have done it better, but I still found it to be a strong performance on her part. And I could be just ignoring other instances of this sort of behavior because I'm on Team Hakaze also. Zetsuen no Tempest. Despite the close bond they had, Yoshino has no idea where Mahiro is. I'm glad you brought to light those faults. And hot :p. 'I didn't mind the ending as much, I wouldn't even have minded them being more demonstrative' The shipper in me could go ' Hell yeah 8D'. – Mahiro introduces his girlfriend called Mimori (the girl he briefly mentioned in the anime) to Yoshino and Hakaze. Their entire relationship spent the series skating on a wafer-thin sheet of ice built on lies, yet there was somehow a profound trust between them – even in the face of seeming betrayals and double-crosses – that was genuinely touching. I liked the French option because it went well with the mole she has :p… a very XVIII century French mademoiselle (aka 'fraulein') must look-wise XD. And I think it does think to Fraulein Yamamoto too, even if there's a chance she likes a certain brunette ponytailed Kusaribe too XD. So the name's meaning is given as "messenger of good news". It's been awhile since I played ED songs on repeat. I finally succumbed in february and marathoned 18 episodes. I wouldn't have minded the flustered, embarrassed Hakaze that we've seen before nearly as much. ;_; The series as a whole was solid, only slightly behind SSY and P-P this season. I am a sucker of orchestral scores or classical music. Team Grannies! Nothing that Yoshino does can’t be seen as some dastardly plan. Thanks Jimhawk for the compliment…*blush*. I grew to like Aika very much over the series, but I’m pleased we didn’t get some sort of troll or reset button where she walked through the door at the end with a “Just kidding!”  That’s a surprise that would have been so predictable that it’s almost more surprising that it didn’t happen. Find out more with MyAnimeList, the world's most active online anime and manga community and database. Yoshino now has to prove the time difference is a myth in hopes of bringing Mahiro back to Hakaze’s side. Everybody got their happy endings except her. Even though I don't like Shakespeare, because he's referenced so often, it complements the show more than I could have hoped. the end with hakaze running to yoshino is anime added i dont know about the sword though since i only read the last chapter rawsss. I still don’t buy her logic for taking her own life, but as I said a couple of weeks ago I rather like the notion that the most powerful mage in the world, someone on whom the fate of society hinges, is capable of the same bad judgment as any other 15 year-old girl. I'm really curious about the spin-off which starts next month. I just marathoned the whole thing today. It takes a big anime to successfully incorporate Shakespeare and Beethoven, and Zetsuen no Tempest was more than up to the challenge. Blast of Tempest: The Civilization Blaster is a perfectly paced story about all things that make any story great. As for her Aika, I think it's pretty good by her standard, just as Hanemura is pretty good by Kaji Yuuki's standard.

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