Monday, May 6, 2013

Sukisyo

Genre: Comedy/SciFi/Romance
Age Appropriate: Older Teen/Adult
Emotional Response: Giggles and frustration
Notable Features: high school, split personalities, yaoi
Language: Japanese
Length: 1 seasons, 12 episodes
Overall Recommendation: Great

"Waiting is a sort of sorrow, too." - Matsuri



Hashiba Sora mysteriously fell four stories and landed without a scratch on him but lost all of his memories. Now he's back on his feet, attending an all-male boarding school, in an all-male world. The school has some old friends around, but the story shows that he's had to remember them. He remembers Matsuri, after a certain amount of prodding, but gets a good punch in the head when he doesn't remember Sunao. Sora's first experience waking up in his dorm is having Nao crawling onto his bed with him and saying strange things. Turns out, Ran lives inside Nao and has been looking for his long-lost love Yoru - who apparently lives inside Sora! So begins the drama that is Sukisyo. Underneath the crazy comedy and tension-filled love story is a deep dark secret to be uncovered hiding between all of the characters.

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Sukisyo is so full of comedy in the beginning that there isn't much room for a full-blown plot, but what is there is really well done. The series is all fun and games with a little evil foreshadowing, but the turn is pretty drastic when the real story comes to light. I actually found this to be a good thing, because it really made the "real" story more important. Sometimes it is hard to pull off that same level of emotional involvement with characters in a short series. At first, I expected it to be a lot more relationship drama based, but despite the relationship development, this really was more focused on the story itself.

I would really recommend this to someone looking for a mix of lighthearted comedy and a tiny bit of psychological thriller. It's not that complicated, but it makes for a good drama without being super messed up like some of the ones I've seen. I would rate it for older teens because of one particular scene in episode six that is a little bit adult. There is one part later that is "implied" but not in a way that might bother someone really. I have to say, though, no matter what else i might think, Sora's tantrums are the cutest thing I've seen in quite awhile. Overall, I was really pleased with the series.

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