Week 2: Ayako by Tezuka Osamu

Week 2: Ayako by Tezuka Osamu

Tezuka, I can sure there is no one who had never heard of his name in manga fandom. Like everyone else, my first anime by him is "Astro Boy". It was such a surprise to read "Ayako" since I thought he only made mangas for children (though Astro Boy is kind of dark in some ways).

The whole Tenge family is disconnected. They are blood-related, but for me, they do not care about each other. I think the broken family symbolize the jeopardy of war and insecure social and political situation and the ending that Ayako leaves Tenge family means hope. She cannot live exactly like other people since she has some background problems symbolizing the hurt of war or political problems at that time. I am not sure it is just Tezuka's story style of making a dark story, it has a huge impact on me. In Japan, it is possible to marry in a family or not a family but cousins can marry as I know. However, still, I think this type of broken family shows the situation of the circumstance at that time. Jiro killed a communist joining GHQ and after all, that results in Ayako to basement life. He even was in Yakuza. He is the one who has the biggest power and influence.

Lots of Japanese animation or manga have sexually opened and somehow violent style, which most people say that was influenced by Tezuka. Most of the anime I saw have a pretty bright story with childish style so it makes me think of the nature of human being. The power of manga is the reflection of the artist's life background. The scene Ayako's mother died is making the ending less hopeful. I, who have a quite normal and peaceful background, so this kind of manga which shows the candid aspect of life gives me to experience a different life and makes me think.

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