- Tokyo Babylon
Infobox animanga/Header
name = Tokyo Babylon
caption = The first volume of "Tokyo Babylon" as released byTokyopop .
ja_name = 東京BABYLON
ja_name_trans =
genre =Occult detective Infobox animanga/Manga
title =
author = Clamp
publisher =Shinshokan
publisher_other = flagicon|USATokyopop
flagicon|FranceTonkam
flagicon|BrazilEditora JBC
flagicon|GermanyCarlsen Comics
flagicon|ItalyPlanet Manga
flagicon|South KoreaDaiwon C.I.
demographic =Shōjo
magazine = Wings
first = 1990
last = 1993
volumes = 7Infobox animanga/OVA
title =
director =Koichi Chigira
studio = Madhouse
licensor = flagicon|USA U.S. Manga Corp
flagicon|AustraliaManga Entertainment
flagicon|UKManga Entertainment
flagicon|FranceBlack Bones episodes = 2
released =October 21 ,1992 (Episode 1)March 21 ,1994 (Episode 2)Infobox animanga/Movie
live_action = yes
title = Tokyo Babylon 1999
director = George Iida
producer =
music =Kuniaki Haishima
studio =
licensor =
released =August 21 ,1993
runtime =nihongo|"Tokyo Babylon"|東京 BABYLON|Tokyo Babiron is a
manga series created by Clamp, a creative team made up bySatsuki Igarashi ,Ageha Ohkawa ,Tsubaki Nekoi , andMokona .The series follows
Subaru Sumeragi , the head of the Sumeragi clan, and his sister Hokuto as they work to protectTokyo from a myriad of supernatural perils.In 1992, "Tokyo Babylon" was adapted into a two-part
original video animation series directed byKoichi Chigira , with characters designs byKumiko Takahashi . A live-action feature film sequel, "Tokyo Babylon 1999", was released onAugust 21 1993 . The English language version of the manga is distributed byTokyopop . The OVAs are distributed byU.S. Manga Corps andManga Entertainment for Australia, UK and France. Tokyo Babylon was only released on VHS in Australia and the UK.Plot
The plot is told in a series of substories, 2-3 per volume. While it begins with a
monster of the week approach, with somewhat independent running chapters, the plot gradually becomes continuous and backstory is introduced. It focuses on the development of the characters and the relationships between them.Sixteen-year-old
Subaru Sumeragi , the main character, is a very powerful magician, the thirteenth head of the foremost family ofonmyōji in Japan, which has served the Emperor for centuries. As such, he is called upon to solve various occult mysteries, or stumbles himself on people whom his kind nature compels him to help. These occurrences form the main plot of most chapters. He lives inTokyo with his twin sister Hokuto, an exuberant girl whose chief occupations are to design eccentric clothing for herself and her brother, and to egg on their mutual friendSeishirō Sakurazuka , a kindly, 25-year-old veterinarian, when he declares his love for Subaru.There are early hints that Seishirō may not be all that he appears. Hokuto jokes about him being a member of the family of "Sakurazukamori", a clan of assassins who use onmyōjitsu to kill, and are pronounced to be the Sumeragis' opposite. Also, Subaru has dreams about having met someone under a cherry tree blooming out of season when he was but a small child, but he cannot quite recall what was being said. This person was actually Seishirō, upon whom Subaru stumbled when he had just performed a kill. According to the rules of the Sakurazukamori, Seishirō should have killed him, but impressed with the child's purity, he made a bet with him instead: He would meet Subaru again, and would then spend one year with him, protecting him and trying to love him. If, at the end of that year, he felt something for Subaru which distinguished him from a thing he could easily destroy, as he could not with any other person, then he would not kill him. To recognize him, he marked him with inverted pentagrams on both hands, the sign of the Sakurazukamori's prey. These marks are for most of the story hidden beneath the gloves Subaru continually wears on the direction of his grandmother, the previous family head, who recognized the marks and so hopes to conceal them with her magic.
Things come to a head when Seishirō loses an eye protecting Subaru, and Subaru realizes that he is in love with Seishirō. But the year is over, and Seishirō declares himself the winner of the bet. He breaks Subaru's arm and tortures him, but does not succeed in killing him, as Subaru's grandmother breaks his spell - an action which leaves her crippled. Subaru's shock and heartbreak leave him catatonic. Hokuto, feeling guilty for her promotion of Seishirō, whom she knew to be dangerous, but also believed to be the only one who might touch Subaru's heart, leaves to find Seishirō and confronts him, asking to be killed by him and casting a spell with her death. Subaru, seeing her in a dream, is shocked out of his catatonia by her action. He vows to find Seishirō and take revenge for his sister's death.
Subaru and Seishirō return in Clamp's apocalyptic manga "X". The story, set nine years after the end of "Tokyo Babylon", has the two onmyōji on opposite sides during the final battle for humanity's future.
Characters
Subaru Sumeragi is the 13th Head of the Sumeragi clan, a family of "onmyoji ". He tends to be rather shy, but is extremely kindhearted. He constantly wears gloves over his hands for reasons known only to his grandmother. A shadowy childhood moment may provide the answer.nihongo|Hokuto Sumeragi|皇北都|Sumeragi Hokuto is Subaru's eccentric twin sister. She is quick-witted, bold and impulsive, the polar opposite of Subaru. While she lacks most of Subaru's strong spiritualistic abilities, she is still able to cast spells unique to her. She always means well and acts in Subaru's best interests. Hokuto is the designer of the outrageous outfits she and Subaru often don. She affectionately refers to Seishiro as "Sei-chan".
Hokuto is voiced by
Miki Itō (Japanese) andJenny Baker .Seishirō Sakurazuka is a veterinarian who happens to hit on Subaru a lot. He is known as the "Sakurazukamori", a murderous "onmyouji ".Adaptations
Original video animation
The OVAs are similar in content to independent stories taking place in the middle of the manga series. The second OVA gives hints toward the overall plot line.
Feature film
"Tokyo Babylon 1999" takes place five years after the end of the manga. The plot is reminiscent of the Tokyo Babylon story "Call.A" in volume 3.
Subaru Sumeragi is investigating the death of a former enemy of the Sumeragi clan, Kaneyama. Before his death, Kaneyama had undertaken a new project: teaching a group of seven teenage girls how to use dark magic to take revenge on those they deem "guilty," beginning with an abusive teacher. One of the girls, Kurumi, starts to feel remorse; however, she is convinced by the others to continue with their plans. When Subaru attempts to stop them, they declare him to be their enemy and attack him. Subaru learns that his former friend-turned-enemy, assassin Seishirō Sakurazuka, was the one who killed Kaneyama, and he has now turned his sights on the girls.
The girls grow increasing sick as a result of using the spells and Subaru tries once more to save them. Seishirō appears, claiming that none of the girls can be saved. Subaru and Seishirō fight, only to ultimately be stopped by the appearance of the ghost of Hokuto Sumeragi, who asks them to stop for her sake. Seishirō leaves, and the fight is unresolved.
At the end, Kurumi says that, hopefully, all the other girls will be able to give up their vengeful plans and become good again. Subaru adds finally that he wishes for the same thing.
There are some differences between the movie and the original manga. Subaru seems "angrier and less restrained"citequote in his movie incarnation, and his insistent smoking is never shown. He also seems hypocritical, calling on the girls to stop their vengeance while obsessing over his own vengeful desires against Seishirō. Neither Subaru nor Seishirō are shown using "
ofuda ", "shikigami " or drawing pentacles for spells.Seishirō's signature hand-through-the-chest style of killing is dropped in favor of magically strangling his victims, and no references to his characteristic cherry blossoms appear.
Media
An artbook entitled "Tokyo Babylon Photographs" was released on April, 1996. (
Kadokawa Shoten : ISBN 4-40-365008-2)External links
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