Anime Quick Information
| Title: | Fushigi Yuugi |
| Genre: | Fantasy |
| Studio: | Studio Pierrot |
| Type: | TV Series |
| Director: | Hajime Kamegaki |
| Year: | 1995 |
| Running Time: | 52 episodes x 24 minutes |
| Average Rating: 9.80 |
Red XIII's review
For fifteen year old Miaka Yuuki, life centred on two things- passing her high school entrance exams, and getting to eat all of her favourite dishes! All that changes, however, when she takes a trip to the National Library with her best friend Yui. Finding herself mysteriously drawn to the restricted section, Miaka discovers a Chinese novel entitled ‘The Universe of the Four Gods’¯, and as she and Yui begin reading it, they find themselves drawn into the world of the book!
Whilst Yui is soon sent back to the real world, Miaka remains inside the Universe of the Four Gods (a world based on ancient China), where she accepts the role of Priestess of Suzaku, and with it, the responsibility to gather the seven seishi (celestial warriors) in order to summon the beast god Suzaku and have three wishes granted. To Miaka, the idea of being able to make all her dreams come true seems irresistible, but she soon discovers that her task will be far more difficult than she first imagined- especially when Yui returns to the Universe of the Four Gods and becomes the rival Priestess of Seiryu.
Despite the apparently simple ‘girl gets transported to another world’¯ concept of Fushigi Yuugi, the story is incredibly hard to condense, perhaps because of the depth and complexity of the characters and their interactions. Central to this is Miaka’s relationship with the seishi Tamahome, which is a source of much dramatic tension in the series (although even the most implacable viewer may become irritated by the ‘hot and cold’ nature of their relationship). Their feelings, however, form only the core of a much larger web of emotional connections (including more than a few cases of unrequited love) that motivate the actions of the characters throughout the series. For some of the characters, including Miaka herself, this is very much a coming of age story, as the trials they face force them to grow and mature. Unfortunately, not all of the main cast are given such development- some receive little attention beyond their introductory episodes.
If this all sounds too much like a soap opera to you, never fear, for Fushigi Yuugi has far more to offer. Action and intrigue are in ready supply as the Suzaku warriors clash with their Seiryu rivals through both outright battles and more subtle plots. Many of the seishi on both sides are gifted with superior physical prowess and even magical abilities, adding an extra spice to their conflicts. And, in the midst of all this, the series also finds time for humour, much of it relying on anime staples such as Miaka’s insatiable appetite.
Whilst not perhaps the most visually stunning of series, the beauty of Yuu Watase’s character designs ensures that Fushigi Yuugi continues to stand the test of time, although it must be admitted that the animation does show its age in places. Similarly, the soundtrack, if not deserving of classic status, is still surprisingly good, with both instrumental tracks and insert songs providing an additional layer of emotional depth to the more poignant scenes. In fact, the only real flaw in the audio is the English dub, which sadly sounds a little flat, especially when compared to the Japanese version.
In Summary
Romance may be a central theme in Fushigi Yuugi, but it is far from all the show has to offer- there is a sufficient range here to strike a chord with all but the most jaded and cynical of viewers. Be warned, though, if you find yourself easily annoyed by angsty relationships and unrequited love, you may want to approach with caution.
Review Information
| Score: | 8 out of 10 |
| Review By: | Red XIII |
| Date Published: | Mon, 11 Jul 2005 |
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1. Comment by Kumiko
Posted on Thu, 6 Oct 2005. Kumiko rated "Fushigi Yuugi": 10 out of 10.
2. Comment by Marissa
In response to the review of the English dub, despite what the review says about it 'being flat', I will have to disagree. Most of the English dub voices are done by by legendary voice actors like Wendee Lee (Yui), Darren Norris (Tasuki), Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (Nuriko) and David Hayter (Tamahome). The list goes on and on. Those actors have gone on to become so successful in both anime and original animation. Just look up some of the work of even just one of the actors I have just listed and you will see where I am coming from.
You have to take into consideration that anime dubbing has massively improved in both the acting and animation. I think you have to have a real appreciation of older animes to understand why even until this day, so many fans of Fushigi Yuugi are still around. Also it was created when anime wasn't so huge as it is today.
The only downside is that Fushigi Yuugi is one of those forgotten animes and has been put aside to make way for the newer animes. It is very surprising but there again, we see the truer fans.
Posted on Fri, 12 Sep 2008. Marissa rated "Fushigi Yuugi": 10 out of 10.
3. Comment by Zoey K
Posted on Sat, 13 Sep 2008. Zoey K rated "Fushigi Yuugi": 10 out of 10.
4. Comment by MrsTasukiForeverxx
1. Audience. It's supposed to be for 15 years old, at times it is suited to that audience but at other times, it can become quite adult, and if I had a 15 year daughter, I don't I'd let her watch, not until she was older. I can't remember which of the english dub actors it was but they said the same thing, they wouldn't let their daughter watch it.
2.'Miaka!!' 'Tamahome!!', those FY fans know what I'm talking about and them repeating that 4000 times can be VERY irritating and annoying.
Posted on Wed, 17 Sep 2008. MrsTasukiForeverxx rated "Fushigi Yuugi": 9 out of 10.
5. Comment by sarah
Posted on Thu, 2 Oct 2008. sarah rated "Fushigi Yuugi": 10 out of 10.
Type the characters you see in the picture above.