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hakonohanayome · 1 year
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Sarazanmai - Migi
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ephaporia · 8 months
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What if Anime Characters (Especially Japanese) have Chinese, Korean, and English names - Sarazanmai ver.
Those kanji names can be translated into Hanzi (Chinese) and Hangeul (Korean) based on en.wiktionary.org
1. Kazuki Yasaka (矢逆 一稀)
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Etymology: Kazuki's Kanji name (一稀) = 一 means "one"; 稀 means "rare/sparse/unique/thin" * Chinese Name: 矢逆 一稀 (Shǐnì Yīxī) → If he has a Chinese name, I'll name him 石一稀 (Shí Yīxī). * Korean Name: 시역일희 (Shiyeok Ilhee) → If he has a Korean name, I'll name him 석일희 (Seok Ilhee). Such a rare Korean surname due to match his Chinese/Hanja name) * English Name: Based on one of his kanji names meaning, I'll name him Ace because Ace in Latin word means "one" (just like Kazu "一") or "unity". It’s often associated with intelligence or being the best since he is the protagonist of this anime. So, his English name is Ace Yasaka
2. Toi Kuji (久慈 悠)
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Etymology: Toi's Kanji name (悠) = 悠 means "leisurely/ distant/ permanence/ eternity" * Chinese Name: 久慈 悠 (Jiǔcí  Yōu) → If he has a Chinese name, I'll name him 邱悠 (Qīu Yōu) (I can't find a Chinese surname that sounds like Jiǔ or Cí. I just have to find some surnames that sound almost the same as them (even though not very similar). But, reverse with Kazuki's, I want to match his Korean name 구 with a common Chinese surname that in Korean is read as 구). * Korean Name: 구자 유 (Kuja Yoo) → If he has a Korean name, I'll name him 구유 (Goo Yoo). * English Name: I'll name him Kian/Cian based on his kanji name meaning. Idk what kind of 1st alphabet I should use to name him? K or C? Just like the same case of Krystal/Crystal. Kian or Cian in Gaelic Irish given name means "ancient" but they also mean "distant", even "Grace of God". So, his English name is Kian Kuji/Cian Kuji.
3. Enta Jinnai (陣内 燕太)
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Etymology: Enta's Kanji name (陣内 燕太) = 燕 means "Swallow"; 太 means "great" * Chinese Name: 阵内 燕太 (Zhènnèi  Yàntài) → If he has a Chinese name, I'll name him 陈燕太 (Chén Yàntài) * Korean Name: 진내 연태 (Jinnae Yeontae) → If he has a Korean name, I'll name him 진연태 (Jin Yeontae) * English Name: Based on one of his kanji names, I'll name him Howin in Chinese origin which means "a loyal swallow". So, his English name is Howin Jinnai
4. Reo Niiboshi (新星 玲央)
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Etymology: Reo's Kanji name (玲央) = 玲 means "tinkling of gem-pendants"; 央means "Central" * Chinese Name: 新星 玲央 (Xīnxīng Língyāng) → If he has a Chinese name, I'll name him 辛玲央 (Xīn Língyāng) * Korean Name: 신성령앙 (Shinseong Ryeong-ang) → If he has a Korean name, I'll name him 신령앙 (Shin Ryeong-ang) * English Name: Since his kanji names are already in English but with some Japanese pronounciation (which 'L' is read as 'R'), So, his name is definitely Leo Niiboshi (also, his zodiac is Leo, right?)
Updated:
Sonething was wrong with the hangeul for 央. It must be 앙 (ang), not 영 (young). But... Yeah... It's too late, huh?
5. Mabu Akutsu (阿久津 真武)
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Mabu's Kanji name (真武) = 真 means "true, real"; 武 means "samurai, warrior, soldier" * Chinese Name: 阿久津 真武 (Ājiǔjīn Zhēnwǔ) → If he has a Chinese name, I'll name him 金真武 (Jīn Zhēnwǔ) * Korean Name: 아자진 진무 (Ajajin Jinmu) → If he has a Korean name, I'll name him 김진무 (Kim Jinmu) (Same case as Kazuki's, but this time, Kim 김 is the most common Korean surname). * English Name: Based on one of his kanji names, I'll name him Miles because in Latin origin it means "soldier" but in English origin means "merciful". So, his English name is Miles Akutsu (Coincidentally, his 1st letter name is the same "M" as Mabu).
6. Sara Azuma (吾妻 サラ)
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Sara doesn't have Kanji name because her name is in Katakana name. But, Sara (サラ/皿) means "dish". * Chinese Name: 吾妻 沙罗 (Wúqī Shāluó) → If she has a Chinese name, I'll name her 吴沙罗 (Wú Shāluó) * Korean Name: 오처사라 (Ocheo Sara) → If she has a Korean name, I'll name her 오사라 (Oh Sara) * English Name: Don't ask it, it's definitely Sara Azuma. It's already English name.
7. Chikai Kuji  (久慈 誓)
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Chikai's Kanji name (誓) = 誓 means "oath/vow" * Chinese Name: 久慈 誓 (Jiǔcí Shì) → If he has a Chinese name, I'll name him 邱誓 (Qīu Shì) * Korean Name: 구자 서 (Kuja Seo) → If he has a Korean name, I'll name him 구서 (Goo Seo). * English Name: Based on his kanji name meaning, I'll name him Arlan. The same origin as Toi's Kian/Cian, Arlan in Gaelic and Celtic (even in Hebrew) origin means "pledge or oath". So, his English name is Arlan Kuji.
8. Haruka Yasaka (矢逆 春河)
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Haruka's Kanji name (春河) = 春 means "spring (season)"; 河 means "river" * Chinese Name: 矢逆 春河 (Shǐnì Chūnhé) → If he has a Chinese name, I'll name him 石春河 (Shí Chūnhé). * Korean Name: 시역춘하 (Shiyeok Choonha) → If he has a Korean name, I'll name him 석춘하 (Seok Choonha). * English Name: Based on one of his kanji names, I'll name him Euell/Ewell (it is pronounced as [YOO-eh l] just like 'Yule Log' maybe). The meaning of Euell or Ewell in Old English origin is "Spring; source of a river". Same case with Toi, idk which letter should I choose to name? 'u' or 'w' for his English name? So, his English name is Euell Yasaka/Ewell Yasaka.
9. Otone Jinnai (陣内 音寧)
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Otone's Kanji name (音寧) = 音 means "sound/voice/tone/timbre"; 寧 means "peaceful/tranquil/serene/rather" * Chinese Name: 阵内 音宁 (Zhènnèi Yīnníng) → If she has a Chinese name, I'll name her 陈音宁 (Chén Yīnníng) * Korean Name: 진내음영 (Jinnae Eumyoung) → If she has a Korean name, I'll name her 진음영 (Jin Eumyoung) * English Name: Based on one of her kanji names, I'll name her Irene. Irene is a feminine name of Greek origin that means "peace", derived from the Greek word eirēnē of the same meaning. So, her English name is Irene Jinnai.
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yurimother · 2 years
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LGBTQ Manga Review — Monologue Woven For You Vol. 2
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Back in February, I reviewed the first volume of Syu Yasaka’s Monologue Woven For You, and while the manga was full of vibrant moe illustrations, endearing declarations of affection, and an overabundance of near-cloyingly sweet cuddles and kisses, it was ultimately depthless. The story loosely struggled without ever establishing any clear conflict, and the characters, while adorable together, lacked definition as individuals. The result was a pleasant but passing collection of cute moments that had little impact. I hoped subsequent volumes would capitalize on the potential and limited groundwork laid by the series’ debut, but this second showing is more a step backward than anything else.
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Monologue Woven For You follows up-and-coming lesbian thespian Nao and her girlfriend Haruka, a former theater prodigy who swore off acting after an undisclosed incident. By the first volume’s curtain call, Haruka had rediscovered her love of the stage not as an actor but as an enthusiastic spectator cheering her partner on from the front row. Nao, on her part, revealed to the audience that she is aware of Haruka’s past life, though not the reason she quit acting. It set the series up to introduce some real stakes into the mix, but the story is sadly never able to get any momentum.
The manga’s second act continues to hint at Haruka’s past trauma and clarifies Nao’s history with her. However, by the end of the volume, it feels as if nothing has changed. Their relationship and goals remain the same. There were no significant obstacles to overcome, at least not well-established ones, and ultimately, readers are left asking what the point of nearly the entire volume is.
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If there is one accolade to bestow on Monologue Woven For You’s first volume, it is the surplus of adorably affectionate scenes between Nao and Haruka. These interactions might have lacked substance, but they were at least heartwarming and entertaining. Unfortunately, while the second volume has a handful of such scenes, the intermission between them is much longer and filled with painfully brief and stale moments of drama.
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Monologue attempts to introduce some strife for the couple to grapple with, but every conflict feels staged and laughably expedited. On one page, Noa begins to feel insecure due to a group of guys paying attention to Haruka, and on the very next, Haruka launches into a monologue about her feelings and affection for her. These speeches are very heartfelt, but they are unearned. Tasaka introduces a roadblock without any foundation or groundwork, only to dismantle it immediately.
One can only assume that the author poorly planned out Monologue Woven For You. It is all payoff with no build-up, which works for a slice of life story but not the drama this series is trying to be. The first volume already had each girl cement that they want to be together and convinced readers that they are a great match. It did not hint at potential issues or give caveats to their partnership, with the single exception of Haruka’s mysterious past in theater. However, the failure to expand on any other matters now leads to the continuous affirmation of a relationship already established as solid and never in any real danger.
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I do not mean to disparage the manga completely. Despite failing to justify side conflicts and poor pacing, Monologue Woven For You has some positives worthy of applause. The central mystery, Haruka abandoning theater, plays a more prominent role in this volume. Nao reveals more details of her past interaction and knowledge of Haruka before they began dating and continues to ponder the trauma that caused her to stop acting. It also introduces several side characters from the latter girl’s past to allude to these events. The frequency of such events and questions helps the mystery have a more consistent presence in the story, giving it something to focus on, even if there is little progress in uncovering the truth and we do not see it affecting the girls’ relationship.
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The manga should have taken this central element to the next level, having Haruka’s past begin to form a rift between Nao and Haruka that drives them apart by the end of the volume, thus leaving readers on a cliffhanger. Haruka would have to confront her past and apologize to Nao for keeping it all a secret. Nao would have the opportunity to comfort Haruka from an informed place of understanding, and she could choose to stand as an equal by her partner’s side and support her healing. Such a narrative would introduce higher stakes and threatens what we have already seen as a loving and supportive relationship. Then the final volume would have a real challenge to overcome, and the reaffirmation of their love would be incredibly satisfying.
I would also be remiss if I did not shine a spotlight on some of the side characters. The classmates and old friends Haruka and Nao see give the couple excellent and well-rounded reactions and support. Jun makes a welcome return and inserts a healthy dose of hilarity into the series. Haruka’s unnamed boss continues to be a fantastic soundboard for her employee to reflect on events.
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Newcomer Yuki is easily the best part of the volume, completely stealing the show. This slightly hapless bookstore employee is a staunch supporter of Noa and Haruka, both individually and as a couple. She gives both girls excellent advice in her own quirky and entertaining way. Yuri expresses genuine admiration and appreciation for everyone around her, and a reassuring, c’est la vie attitude that puts others at ease. If she were real, I would want to spend as much time hanging around her as possible, and I frankly would not mind reading a whole series about her enthusiastically going about her mundane life at the bookstore.
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There is not much to say about the art besides what I wrote in the volume one review. The full-color illustrations are bright and cheerful, the characters are moe and all look about 11 years old, and the paneling is uninspired but easy to follow. There is a bit less service in this volume, as it does not include any bathing scenes, and the one sex scene includes only the build-up and has more restraint than earlier ones. As I did not particularly care for the fanservice in this series due to the art style, these changes were acceptable.
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Monologue Woven for You will definitely not be bringing the house down anytime soon. The series' jejune second showing did little to move the plot forward in any meaningful way. Vapid and fleeting attempts at drama that fail to engage the audience are shoehorned into its colorful pages. The series would be better off had it leaned wholly into overly saturated and sweet fluff. At least that is fun to read. But, in trying to have its cake and eat it too, Monologue Woven for You has failed to stand out and appears set to coast along till the curtain falls on its mediocrity.
Ratings: Story – 2 Characters – 5 Art – 7 LGBTQ – 7 Sexual Content – 3 Final – 4
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Special thanks to translator Samuel R. Messner, Asha Bardon, James Dashiell, H. Qi, Alyssa Honsowetz, Dawn Davis, Kristina Korpus, and the rest of the team at Seven Seas for their work on this manga.
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angelicalacrimae · 2 years
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i love it when they give disabled characters personalized mobility aids, it's so 🤍🤍🤍🤍 (this is specifically about haruka yasaka from sarazanmai, my little beloved thing. i tried watching the anime for him but i couldn't get past chapter 5, lol)
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ale-draws-stuff · 2 years
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I should have put him in something more colorful but eh 🤷‍♂️
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kishi-gf · 4 years
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中学生はるちゃん
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toypoo88 · 4 years
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ikuhara · 4 years
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by Migi.
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ohcitron · 4 years
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stand by me onegai...
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ydotome · 5 years
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It’s the Little Prince and Little Princess! - Sarazanmai - Episode 11
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hakonohanayome · 1 year
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Sarazanmai - Migi 
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Today’s disabled character of the day is Haruka Yasaka from Sarazanmai, who is a wheelchair user
Requested by Anon
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marisakage · 5 years
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Sarazanmai Episode 11
Truly, there’s nothing quite as wonderfully messy as the ending to an Ikuhara show.
Living might be the punishment, but true human connection and love make it all worth it.
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For the record, I think this is Ikuhara’s most straightforward work yet. While I would have liked more time with these characters — especially Reo and Mabu, possibly put some of the things that were manga-only into the anime itself as a framework for their relationship — I didn’t feel like a lot was missing from their characterization.
Since the system is always the true villain, a question worth asking is who survives or escapes that system?
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The answer is all three of the main trio. Although you could say that Reo and Mabu do as well, which honestly surprised me. I thought they were going to be the example of people too far involved in perpetuating the system to find happiness, so that was pleasantly surprising.
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Nothing was quite as painful as watching Toi try to erase himself from existence. In comparison to Kazuki’s self-hatred and how he finally comes to terms with that, and Enta’s selfish love for Kazuki and how he finally came to terms with that, Toi’s issue was the most straightforward in execution. It also was the one that fell by the wayside as the other two tended to their connections with Haruka and Kazuki respectively.
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The part where Toi realizes on his own that he doesn’t want to lose his connections and the final sarazanmai sequence was amazing. And the fact that it came with Keppi realizing that it was necessary to gather up his cast aside despair was also not a coincidence. Reo and Mabu’s reappearance was timely and perfect.
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As for what was actually “explained” by the future sequence, the most important thing was how the former episode titles tied into the future that supposedly awaited the three. Whether it “already happened” and this entire sequence was a redo to correct mistakes made, or this is something that “could happen” if they don’t connect properly now isn’t as important as how it tied together their feelings. Regardless of what awaits, they have their connections with each other.
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“The future is not necessarily a bright one”
Above all else, I’m going to miss discussing the show and digesting it every week with you all. I’m sure I’ll have more to say about it in the future upon rewatching, but these threads were always a fun time. Thanks for listening to my rambling. Ikuhara series only come once in a (usually very long) while.
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Gif Credit: @atsushisnakajima Thanks a lot! 💞
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jackie-kawaii · 5 years
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omicronviolet · 4 years
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this is my contribution to the sarazanmai fandom; i'm sorry yall have to deal with me 😔
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akroglam · 5 years
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