Shina Dark

Via Chizumatic, I learn of a new anime series called Shina Dark. (Framegrab stolen from Subculture Anime Blog.)
Someone should do a series of fanfics that excise the male lead entirely from various harem shows and turns them into the yuri stories they clearly want to be.
I won’t copy/paste the whole story description, but apparently the basic plot is that the nations of the world send a thousand beautiful maidens to the island realm of the demon lord Exoda in order to fulfill his lusts and stop him from rampaging across the world. Only, it turns out that Exoda (who doesn’t really look that demonic) isn’t all that lustful, but no one wants to accept the “tainted” women back. So Exoda lets them stay on his island and establish the new nation of Shina Dark.

After coining the term “harem horde” to describe this type of show, Steven Den Beste observes:

[T]his is possibly the best explaination I’ve heard for a series setup to explain just why it is that you’ve got a place where there are a thousand bodacious babes and only one guy who doesn’t want any of them. The nations of the world would have picked the most beautiful girls they had to offer as sacrifices.

But it’s still a stupid idea.

Which I more or less agree with. But I’m kind of sad that this core concept is being “wasted” on a harem horde show, because - freed from the constraints and purposes of that genre - I think this “stupid idea” can become a rather good one.

Step One: Exoda, instead of - so far as I can gather from the frame grabs - being essentially a human male serving as male lead for the harem, becomes a truly non-human entity. Even if he occasionally takes human form, he isn’t one, and he isn’t interested in romance with the women any more than he was in sating his non-existent vile lusts on them in the first place. He becomes a disinterested, if vaguely benevolent, landlord.

So, what is our show about, then? The women establishing their new nation and society. There’s some obvious challenges there: each of these women is originally from a different country and culture, probably with some language barriers. Practical skills for settling and uninhabited island are likely to be thin on the ground.

And then we get the internal conflict. Beyond the siple of question of who’s in charge, I can see a lot of distinct factions arising. Some might worship Exoda, others might hate him and even want to kill him. Some might be better off on the island and others might struggle to find a way to return to their old lives. Some might hate the outside world for abandoning them and try pirate raids to get much-needed supplies.

External conflict would come in later in the series, as the nations of the world react to Shina Dark’s rise. Do world powers feel threatened? A world that sends 1000 women to appease a demon is probably not terribly feminist, so that angle can get played too. I imagine a climax with a multi-national fleet sent to destroy Shina Dark and kill or reclaim the women, as all the internal conflicts come to a head…

Hmm. Now I’ve spent much too long and too many words thinking about this. I might need to check out this series when it comes out and see whether it does anything like this with the concept, or whether it just plays out a mostly generic “harem horde’ story.

Sadly, I imagine the latter is much more likely.

As promised:

Batman and the Outsiders #5 - Well, there was one interesting reveal that ought to make a lot of people happy.
Other than that, still solid but unexceptional.

Birds of Prey #116 - Eh. Nothing outrageously bad, but still generally disappointing. The Zinda/Huntress parts were much stronger than the Oracle/Misfit/Black Alice parts, which were just kind of there.

Brave and the Bold #11 - Heh. Ultraman was amusing. (I note, however, that the bizarre insistence on having both the Grant Morrison anti-matter CSA and an only subtly different Earth-3 CSA coexist is already becoming mildly confusing.) Uncertain whether I’ll stay for the next issue.

Checkmate #24 - Huh. So… the Rooks are a bunch of characters I’ve never heard of, and a brief check of Wikipedia reveals nothing to justify the precautions and buildup. Also, the real true evil plan seems significantly less threatening than the distraction for it. I trust Rucka, so it should all hopefully come together next issue.

Robin #172 - Well, there was one interesting reveal that ought to make a lot of people happy. Much like the other Chuck Dixon book this week. I… question the choice of method of reveal, though; since it’s rather anti-climatic to just have her remove her mask randomly after this much buildup in two different books. (Assuming there isn’t another twist coming; although it’s tough to see what it would be, solicitations indicated several more months before the mystery was to be solved.) Other than that, some interesting stuff going on, and the book remains fairly strong.

Sword #6 - Basically an exposition dump, but a fairly interesting one. The religious connotations are… unexpected. Continues to be one of the books I look forward to the most each month.

Order #9 - Sob. The fact that there’s only going to be one more issue of this is a dire injustice; if the whole or most of the team ends up dying to make the villain of the forthcoming Invincible Iron Man book seem more badass, I’ll be rather irked.


(Via The Beat.)

One of the first meaningful posts on this blog was a tangential reply to something Pete Zaitcev wrote, so why not follow that tradition for this soft relaunch?

Over at his new blog, he introduces me to the existence of a fairly significant project to rewrite the Haruhi novels/anime with the genders of all the characters reversed. (Via a link to post on “Moe Check!” ). Pete writes:

I am not amused by the sex swap per se, primarily because I think Ranma squeezed that particular lemon dry back in the 80s…P.S. Truth to be told, Kyonko does play some angles on the swap which Ranma didn’t. Specifically, the favourite joke of Kyonko is how all the relationships and actions become ridiculous after the swap, e.g. Mr. Yuki Nagato inviting Kyonko to his room late in the evening. It’s the schtick advocates of colorblind society enjoy a lot, and it never gets old.

Genderbending fanfic of various sorts is actually one of the more interesting genres to me, and this post made me think about why, which lead into some various thoughts on the different sub-genres of it, which lead to some various thoughts on how I would do it to the Naruto cast (if I wasn’t dreadfully late on finishing the fanfics I’ve actually started). If any readers actually (a) exist, and (b) aren’t completely disturbed by this topic of conversation, then click on the more link for these thoughts. (Minor spoilers for Naruto involved.)
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One of the things I’ve done while not blogging was pick up the habit of buying American comics. Partly to help make a steadier stream of content, and partly because I do it already on a message board I frequent, here’s what I’m buying this week, with a handful of comments. Sometime this weekend, look for a “Comics Whining” post, where I whine about and nitpick this week’s comics and make you wonder why I buy them in the first place!

JAN080156 BATMAN AND THE OUTSIDERS #5 $2.99
JAN080176 BIRDS OF PREY #116 $2.99 Meh. Not quite digging the current plot arc, but the writer is changing soon, so I might as well keep picking it up.
JAN080178 BRAVE AND THE BOLD #11 $2.99 Intriguing enough team-up - Superman and Ultraman (evil Superman from another world) to drag me in, for this issue at least.
JAN080179 CHECKMATE #24 $2.99 Sob; only one more issue before the dubious creative team change.
JAN080164 ROBIN #172 $2.99 Huh, both Chuck-written Dixon books in one week, the other being BatO.
JAN082087 SWORD #6 $2.99 Yay! I’ll probably do a post sometime about why this book is awesome and all my non-existent readers should buy it.
JAN082176 ORDER #9 $2.99 Sob; only one more issue period.

Heh

I note from the handy-dandy “incoming links” on my Admin Dashboard (Is that new? I don’t remember it…) that at least one person remembers this blog existed.

Now, back to debating with myself whether to switch to tags or stick with categories…

Upgrades

I just upgraded Wordpress and the theme; expect things to look weird on occasion as I mess around with options and such, my non-existent reader.

I don’t imagine anyone still reads this; I suppose it’s theoretically possible that it’s still in someone’s subscribed RSS feeds or some such.

Why haven’t I posted? Well, it started with a decision to focus my limited time and energy on finishing One Hundred Days. Which I did, though it took a long time, then promptly came to the conclusion, with the help of some constructive criticism from the FFML, that the ending sucked and needed to be rewritten. This has taken… a long time, and still is not quite finished, in large part because promptly after finishing the first draft that limited time and energy was all but completely consumed by work on my thesis prospectus. I even quit WoW for a while!

But now that’s done, and while the actual research will be time-consuming, but not so draining on my writing energies. Hopefully.

Plus, I was bored. And curious to see if anyone would actually see and comment on this post.

I suppose the next order of business should probably be to update Wordpress and the Tarski theme.

Last night, I posted the Batman fanfic I’ve been talking about to Fanfiction.Net: Batwoman.

Despite the title, it has nothing to do with Kate Kane.

Teen Titans Season Three

So, my friend and I have been working our way through the very reasonably priced season sets for the animated Teen Titans. We just started on the recently-released third season, and this prompted some thoughts:

  • The second episode of the third season involves an unnamed, never unmasked person stealing the high-tech “Red X” costume Robin used in the first season when posing as a super-villain. Now, I’ve always held that cartoon-Robin is some weird mixture of Dick Grayson (the first Robin in the comics) and Tim Drake (the third and current Robin), but in this episode he is definitely Tim Drake, because “Red X II” is so, so Jason Todd (the second Robin).
  • Most amusingly, the writers were clearly aware of this, as that is in Beast Boy’s list of possibilities as to Red X’s identity.
  • Related, cartoon-Robin is no mere Robin. He is the Goddamn Robin.

Now, I should probably work on writing something anime-related before this becomes a comics blog instead of an anime blog.

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