Blue Drop

Blue Drop

Infobox animanga/Header
name = Blue Drop


caption = Blue Drop logo from the anime adaptation.
ja_name = ブルー ドロップ
ja_name_trans = Burū Doroppu
genre = Drama, Science fiction, Yuri
Infobox animanga/Manga
author = Akihito Yoshitomi
publisher = flagicon|Japan MediaWorks
demographic = Shōnen
magazine = Dengeki Comic Gao!
first = June 27 2004
last = December 27 2005
volumes = 1
Infobox animanga/Manga
title = Blue Drop: Tenshi no Bokura
author = Akihito Yoshitomi
publisher = flagicon|Japan Akita Shoten
demographic = Shōnen
magazine = Champion Red
first = February 19 2007
last = January 19 2008
volumes = 2
Infobox animanga/Manga
title = Blue Drop: Tenshi no Itazura
author = Akihito Yoshitomi
publisher = flagicon|Japan Akita Shoten
demographic = Shōnen
magazine = Champion Red Ichigo
first = June 5 2007
last = October 5 2007
volumes = 2-chapter one-shot
Infobox animanga/Anime
title = Blue Drop: Tenshitachi no Gikyoku
director = Masahiko Ohkura
studio = Asahi Production, BeSTACK
network =
first = October 2 2007
last = December 25 2007
episodes = 13

Nihongo|"Blue Drop"|ブルー ドロップ|Burū Doroppu is a Japanese science fiction yuri manga created by Akihito Yoshitomi. It comprises five chapters that were serialized in the shōnen manga magazine "Dengeki Comic Gao!" from June 2004 to December 2005, and later collected into a single volume. In 2007 Yoshitomi began to work on a new "Blue Drop" manga, entitled Nihongo|"Blue Drop: Tenshi no Bokura"|BLUE DROP ~天使の僕ら~, which was serialized in the manga magazine "Champion Red" between February 19 2007 and January 19 2008. A "Blue Drop" anime series directed by Masahiko Ohkura and produced by Asahi Production and BeSTACK aired in Japan between October 2 2007 and December 25 2007 under the title Nihongo|"Blue Drop: Tenshitachi no Gikyoku"|BLUE DROP ~天使達の戯曲~.

All the "Blue Drop" stories revolve around a war between humanity and the Nihongo|"Arume"|アルメ,cite book |last=Yoshitomi |first=Akihito |title=Blue Drop: Tenshi no Bokura |series= [http://www.akitashoten.co.jp/CGI/new/new_listput.cgi?key=syousai&isbn=232914 volume 1] |chapter=Chapter 1: Shōta to Kenzō |publisher=Akita Shoten |language =Japanese |year=2007 |isbn=978-4-253-23291-3] an alien race consisting solely of women. Both manga series are set after the war while the anime is set before. The two manga series feature some degree of sexual content; the second manga being considerably more explicit than the original one.

Plot

The war against the "Arume" is set from 2000 to 2008, ending with the aliens winning the conflict.cite web|url=http://blue-drop.jp/4.html |title="Blue Drop" official chronology |publisher=blue-drop.jp |accessdate=2007-10-12 |language=Japanese] In 2009 the aliens take control of the Japanese government, which sets the backstory for the "Blue Drop" storylines.

Manga specific

The decisive factor in the "Arume"'s victory is the use of biological weapons and a modified version of an alien toy called Nihongo|Emiru Forcecite web|url=http://blue-drop.jp/yosi/index.html |last=Yoshitomi |first=Akihito |title="Blue Drop" development (page 6) |publisher=blue-drop.jp |accessdate=2007-11-13 |language=Japanese According to Yoshitomi, "emiru" (エミル) is an anagram of "mieru" (見える / ミエル), which translates as "visible".] |エミル フォース|Emiru Fōsu.cite book |last=Yoshitomi |first=Akihito |title=Blue Drop |chapter=Chapter 3: Kaijin |publisher=MediaWorks |language =Japanese |year=2006 |isbn=978-4-840-23327-9] Along the years, the remnants of this weaponry have become dangerous creatures which the government (ran by the aliens) has to deal with. This is the main premise of the original "Blue Drop" manga, which is set around a thousand years after the war. The military uses an experimental vaccine that gives human children special abilities for a determined period of time. During this time the military forces them to confront the weapon remnants, an action that usually ends up in the children's death. Most of the chapters follow the conflict between the military and the resistance, which tries to save those who have been given the vaccine, as well as the relationships between the people involved. In addition, the story introduces the aliens' traits and behaviour. All of them have blue eyes and their blood turns milky white when it touches air,cite web|url=http://www.blue-drop.jp/4-2-3.html |title=Aliens' setting memo (page 3) |publisher=blue-drop.jp |accessdate=2008-01-13 |language=Japanese] but their main characteristic lies in their gender: they are all female, and their sexual orientation is homosexual.

The aliens' sexual behaviour is dealt with even more prominently (and explicitly) in the "Blue Drop: Tenshi no Bokura" manga, which shows its consequences upon the human social structure.cite book |last=Yoshitomi |first=Akihito |title=Blue Drop: Tenshi no Bokura |series= [http://www.akitashoten.co.jp/CGI/new/new_listput.cgi?key=syousai&isbn=232914 volume 1] |chapter=Chapters 3 and 4 |publisher=Akita Shoten |language =Japanese |year=2007 |isbn=978-4-253-23291-3 These chapters show that the aliens have a private street wherein men are not allowed to enter. There they have bars for lesbian group sex among humans and aliens. The men end up with their own similar street, with boys cross-dressing to take the place of girls, whom the aliens have drawn away.] This manga also deals with the first experiments done on human beings by the aliens; specifically experiments concerning sex change. Set one year after the war, it focuses in the relationship between Shōta, a normal high-school student, and Kenzō, Shōta's former-male best friend who has been turned into a girl by the aliens.

Anime specific

Unlike both manga stories, the "Blue Drop: Tenshitachi no Gikyoku" anime series is set before the war. The storyline starts in 1999, with Mari Wakatake transferring to a girl's dormitory school called Nihongo|Kaihō Academy|海凰学園|Kaihō Gakuen. Mari's background hides a traumatic past: four years before her arrival at Kaihō, all the inhabitants of the island where she lived died in one night. Mari was the only survivor, but lost all her memories prior that point.

At the academy Mari meets Hagino Senkōji, the school idol and class rep. Although Hagino is introduced as a calm and collected person, when she touches Mari's hand the viewer sees her freaking out and trying to strangle Mari. From then on, Mari is torn between anger and attraction towards Hagino, who pretends as if nothing had happened.

Unbeknown to Mari, Hagino is actually the commander of an alien battleship called "Blue", which is the vanguard of the invasion to Earth. The incident on the island where Mari lived occurred when the crew of the ship and the island's inhabitants killed each other. "Blue" was seriously damaged and hidden, and Hagino blended into human society and continued her reconnaissance.

The story focuses on the relationship between Mari and Hagino;cite web|url=http://anime.goo.ne.jp/contents/news/NAN20070802_81/index.html |title="Blue Drop: Tenshitachi no Gikyoku" post-recording comments |publisher=anime.goo.ne.jp |accessdate=2007-10-15 |language=Japanese] as Mari begins to come out of her shell, Hagino, who has been living a double life, gradually begins to have doubts about her mission. While the invasion and war draw closer unnoticed, they begin to understand each other.

Characters

Although most of the chapters in the original "Blue Drop" manga are auto-conclusive, the first recurrent character and main protagonist is Yui,cite web|url=http://blue-drop.jp/yosi/3.html |last=Yoshitomi |first=Akihito |title="Blue Drop" development (page 3) |publisher=blue-drop.jp |accessdate=2007-10-13 |language=Japanese] an alien/human hybrid introduced as a member of the resistance.cite book |last=Yoshitomi |first=Akihito |title=Blue Drop |chapter=Chapter 2: Kowareta Tenshi |publisher=MediaWorks |language =Japanese |year=2006 |isbn=978-4-840-23327-9] Because of her alien heritage, Yui possesses their characteristic blue eyes, the white-colored blood, and their sexual orientation. Other recurrent characters include Nihongo|Misato|美里, an alien initially introduced as a school nurse but later shown to be working for the military, and Nihongo|Shōko|称子, a high-school girl that Yui rescues from Misato.

"Blue Drop: Tenshi no Bokura"'s main protagonist is Nihongo|Shōta Yanami|矢波 翔太|Yanami Shōta, a regular high-school student. At the beginning of the story, Shōta is met by a girl who asks him to have sex with her. Not much time passes until Shōta finds out this girl is actually Nihongo|Kenzō Sugiyama|杉山 健造|Sugiyama Kenzō, his former-male best friend, who has been transgendered by the aliens and commanded to get pregnant.

The main characters in the "Blue Drop: Tenshitachi no Gikyoku" anime are Nihongo|Mari Wakatake|若竹 マリ|Wakatake Mari and Nihongo|Hagino Senkōji|千光寺 萩乃|Senkōji Hagino, voiced by Akiko Yajima and Miyuki Sawashiro respectively. After the incident in the island, Mari is taken in by her grandmother, who has her educated by tutors at home. Eventually, knowing that she herself may not have long to live, her grandmother enrolles Mari in Kaihō Academy. Enrolled against her will, she misses her home, and can not hide her distress and anger. Hagino, on the other hand, is calm and collected, an excellent student, and an all-round athlete. Despite being very popular among her classmates, however, she never shows emotion, surrounding herself with an aura of mystery.

Production

Manga series

Written and illustrated by Akihito Yoshitomi, the original "Blue Drop" manga was serialized in the Japanese shōnen magazine "Dengeki Comic Gao!", published by MediaWorks. The manga was initially a collection of five one-shot stories: the first chapter was called Nihongo|"Kaijin"|海人, and was published on June 27 2004;citeweb|url=http://www.mediaworks.co.jp/magazine/backno/gao_200408.php|title=Dengeki Comic Gao!'s August 2004 issue|publisher=MediaWorks|accessdate=2007-10-14|language=Japanese] the second chapter followed on December 27 2004 under the title Nihongo|"Kaminoko"|神子;citeweb|url=http://www.mediaworks.co.jp/magazine/backno/gao_200502.php|title=Dengeki Comic Gao!'s February 2005 issue|publisher=MediaWorks|accessdate=2007-10-14|language=Japanese] the third release was on July 27 2005, and was entitle Nihongo|"Blue Drop: Kowareta Tenshi"|BLUE DROP ~壊れた天使~;citeweb|url=http://www.mediaworks.co.jp/magazine/backno/gao_200509.php|title=Dengeki Comic Gao!'s September 2005 issue|publisher=MediaWorks|accessdate=2007-10-14|language=Japanese] the fourth chapter, called Nihongo|"Blue Drop: Tenshi no Yakusoku"|BLUE DROP ~天使の約束~, was released on October 27 2005;citeweb|url=http://www.mediaworks.co.jp/magazine/backno/gao_200512.php|title=Dengeki Comic Gao!'s December 2005 issue|publisher=MediaWorks|accessdate=2007-10-14|language=Japanese] and the final one, Nihongo|"Blue Drop: Tenshi no Sentaku"|BLUE DROP ~天使の選択~, was published on December 27 2005.citeweb|url=http://www.mediaworks.co.jp/magazine/backno/gao_200602.php|title=Dengeki Comic Gao!'s February 2006 issue|publisher=MediaWorks|accessdate=2007-10-14|language=Japanese] The five chapters were later collected into a single bound volume which went on sale on January 27 2006.cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/manga.php?id=7903 |title="Blue Drop" |publisher=Anime News Network |accessdate=2007-10-12] In the volume release, the order of the chapters was altered: "Kaminoko" was first, followed by "Kowareta Tenshi", then "Kaijin", "Tenshi no Yakusoku", and finally "Tenshi no Sentaku".

Yoshitomi's second "Blue Drop" manga, entitled "Blue Drop: Tenshi no Bokura", was serialized in the magazine "Champion Red" (published by Akita Shoten) between February 19 2007 and January 19 2008. Subsequently, a two-chapter story called Nihongo|"Blue Drop: Tenshi no Itazura"|BLUE DROP ~天使の悪戯~ (also by Yoshitomi) was published in "Champion Red"'s sister magazine "Champion Red Ichigo"; the first chapter being released on June 5 2007 and the second one on October 5 2007. The first part was later included as a special chapter in the first volume of "Blue Drop: Tenshi no Bokura", which was released on September 20 2007.cite web|url=http://www.akitashoten.co.jp/CGI/new/new_listput.cgi?key=syousai&isbn=232914 |title="Blue Drop: Tenshi no Bokura" volume 1 |publisher=Akita Shoten |accessdate=2007-10-12 |language=Japanese] The second part was included in the second (and last) volume of "Blue Drop: Tenshi no Bokura", released on March 19 2008.cite web|url=http://www.akitashoten.co.jp/CGI/new/new_listput.cgi?key=syousai&isbn=232922 |title="Blue Drop: Tenshi no Bokura" volume 2 |publisher=Akita Shoten |accessdate=2008-03-27 |language=Japanese]

Radio drama

A "Blue Drop" radio drama was broadcast in Japan from July to September 2007. The drama aired every Monday on fm osaka, starting at 12:30 AM and running for twenty-eight minutes at a time.citeweb|url=http://fmosaka.net/iiv/sc_bluedrop/|title="Blue Drop" radio drama|publisher=fm osaka|accessdate=2007-12-04|language=Japanese] It focused on the original manga's storyline and featured Kaori Nazuka as Yui, Mami Kosuge as Misato, and Ryoko Nagata as Shōko.cite web|url=http://blue-drop.jp/5radio.html |title="Blue Drop" radio drama |publisher=blue-drop.jp |accessdate=2007-10-11 |language=Japanese] The radio drama was released as two drama CDs called "Blue Drop vol.1 Lovers Side" and "Blue Drop vol.2 Traitor Side", on May 23 and June 27 2008 respectively.

Anime TV series

After a year and a half of planning,cite web|url=http://homepage3.nifty.com/garigarikun/ |title=RAKUGAKI - 3X |publisher=nifty |last=Yoshitomi |first=Akihito |accessdate=2007-10-10 |language=Japanese] Asahi Production and BeSTACK produced the "Blue Drop: Tenshitachi no Gikyoku" anime series. Directed by Masahiko Ohkura, the show aired in Japan between October 2 2007, and December 25 2007 containing thirteen episodes. The series featured character design by Itsuko Takeda, series composition by Natsuko Takahashi, and screenplay by Akihito Yoshitomi and Masahiko Ohkura themselves.citeweb|url= http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=8265 |title="Blue Drop: Tenshitachi no Gikyoku" |publisher=Anime News Network |accessdate=2007-10-10] 3D modeling was done by studio Gonzo.

The soundtrack was composed by The Kintsuru,cite web|url=http://homepage2.nifty.com/edy-mishiba/sakusaku/2_1.htm |title=The Kintsuru |publisher=nifty |accessdate=2007-10-10 |language=Japanese] providing mostly orchestral music, with violin and piano pieces. The opening and ending themes, "Blue" and Nihongo|"Tsubomi -blue dreams-"|蕾-blue dreams-, were performed by Suara.cite web|url=http://www.blue-drop.jp/8oped.html |title="Blue Drop: Tenshitachi no Gikyoku" OP/ED themes |publisher=blue-drop.jp |accessdate=2007-10-10 |language=Japanese] A single containing both songs was released on October 24 2007.

References

External links

* [http://www.blue-drop.jp/ Official website] jp icon


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