Monday, December 5, 2022

Revolutionary Girl Utena, Vol. 4: To Bud

Today’s nonfiction post is on Revolutionary Girl Utena, Vol. 4: To Bud by Chiho Saitō. It is 192 pages long and is published by Shojo Beat. The cover is an illustration of Utena in her fencing gear. There is no foul language, mild sexuality, and mild violence in this book. The intended reader is someone who likes classic shojo manga. The story is told from third person close following Utena. There Be Spoilers Ahead. 

From the back of the book- Still searching for the elusive prince who saved her life as a young girl, Utena faces her toughest challenge yet: the romantic overtures of Akio Ohtori. Can she trust the handsome but rakish older man? And if so, will he able to help her ascend to the Castle in the Sky? After a night of passion, Utena hopes the power of love will change her destiny. But is she ready to participate in the Consummation Ceremony?

Review- Everything happens so quickly in this volume. Utena becomes infatuated with Aiko, Anthy’s brother, who in turn is really just using Utena to try and get into the castle to kill Dios and take his power. Utena becomes the rose bride for a while until Aiko does not need her any more and Anthy is shown to be little more than a puppet for her brother and his schemes. Everything that the reader thought we knew about this world has been tossed out the door. Utena is the only one chosen by Dios, the other duelists were just Aiko casting a wide net to try and find the one chosen by Dios. At the end of the volume Utena and Aiko are squaring up for a final confrontation. I am curious about how this is going to end.

I give this manga a Four out of Five stars. I get nothing for my review and I bought this manga with my own money. 

 


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