Ai no Kusabi
Ai no Kusabi (間の楔?)[n 1] is a Japanese novel written by Rieko Yoshihara. Originally serialized in the yaoi magazine Shousetsu June between December 1986 and October 1987, the story was collected into a hardbound novel that was released in Japan in 1990. This futuristic tale is set in a world where men are assigned various social classes based on their hair color. Iason Mink, a high-class "Blondie", runs into Riki, a black-haired "Mongrel", and makes him his "Pet" which Riki resents being. As Riki learns of the dangers Iason faces by keeping him, he finds himself developing feelings for his master. Focusing on the ill-fated love between Iason and Riki, Ai no Kusabi also explores issues of caste systems and social exclusion.
The novel was partially adapted into a two-episode original video animation (OVA) by Anime International Company (AIC), with the first episode released in August 1992 and the second in May 1994. In November 1993, an audio drama entitled Erogenous Dark was released focusing on a time period left unexplored in the original novels. A new thirteen episode OVA adaptation, also from AIC, was scheduled to begin releasing in Japan in the spring of 2010, but was cancelled for financial reasons. The project was picked up again and is scheduled to release in January 2012.
The novel is licensed for an English language release in North America by Digital Manga Publishing which published the novel over a six volume series, with the first released in November 2007 and the last in July 2009.[6]
Plot
Setting
Ai no Kusabi takes place on the world of Amoi, which is ruled by a computer named Jupiter. Jupiter has introduced a number of strict social rules to society. Among them, social status is determined by hair color, blonde being the highest, down to black or dark brown as the lowest. The Blondies, genetically engineered by Jupiter, are the highest social class and occupy the capital city of Tanagura. They travel to the satellite pleasure city of Midas, which has an independent slum area called Ceres. Under Jupiter's restrictions, the Blondies are sterile and forbidden from indulging in sexual activities. They keep "pets" (young teenagers) for about a year, for purely voyeuristic purposes, before discarding them. Further emasculation is seen in the "Furniture", young boys who serve the Blondies.
Contrary to popular belief, the hair-color caste system only applies to those working in Tanagura and not in Ceres. The true separation is between those genetically created in a lab (those in Tanagura) and the "mongrels" formed the natural way (those in Ceres). However it was written in the novel that Tanagura manipulated even the natural births of Ceres, ensuring that its population did not grow by restricting the number of female births to 1 in 10.
OVA plot
Riki the Dark, a slum mongrel without an ID number, leader of the gang Bison and therefore considered the lowest of the low, one day meets Iason Mink, a Tanagura elite Blondie, the most powerful man in the city and Jupiter's favorite. Iason saves him from being killed by a gang and Riki tries to pay his debt by offering his body to Iason. Instead, Iason makes him his pet and takes him from the slums to live with him. Riki leaves his gang behind without an explanation.
Iason keeps Riki, who is bound to Iason with a penis ring, as his pet for three years. This causes a lot of rumors and commotion amongst the other Blondies. Not only is Riki considered too old to be a pet but he is a human mongrel, which is frowned upon. The other Blondies question Iason and his motives, yet Iason refuses to give up Riki whom he has grown very attached to. Iason's friend, Raoul, warns him that Jupiter does not approve of this relationship but Iason refuses to listen.
Riki hates his new position, having formerly been a proud leader, and begs Iason for his freedom. Iason grants him a year of freedom and allows him to go back to Ceres, the slums. Riki is welcomed back into Bison and returns to a normal life. He has changed, however, and is unable to forget the time he spent as Iason's pet.
When the year passes, Iason decides he wants Riki back. Through his former furniture Katze, who is now a black marketeer, Iason arranges for Kirie, a young member of Bison, to set a trap and catch the gang. This ends with Bison being arrested. Riki is freed and told to return to his master.
After Riki returns to Iason, he learns of the taboos Iason has broken to keep him and of how Iason has protected him from the fate of former pets which end up being sold to brothels. Iason even decides to grant Riki a bit of further freedom by allowing him to work with Katze in the black market.
Guy, Riki's best friend and former pairing partner from Bison, finds out about Riki's position as Iason's pet and becomes enraged. As a result, Guy decides to get Riki back from Iason. He kidnaps Riki to Dana Bahn. Riki tells Guy that he will never be free of Iason as long as he wears Iason's pet ring. Guy therefore removes Riki's pet ring by castrating him.
Guy contacts Iason and arranges to meet him in Dana Bahn. Iason, thinking Riki is in Dana Bahn because of the tracer in the pet ring, meets Guy there. Iason tries to get Riki back but finds out what Guy has done. After attacking him, Guy sets off bombs that he had planted in Dana Bahn with the intention of killing Iason to set Riki free. Riki appears to stop Iason from killing Guy and get them all out of Dana Bahn. Reluctantly Iason helps Guy and they head towards the exit.
As they approach the front gate, an explosion wrecks Dana Bahn. The gates collapse and slice Iason's legs off just above the knee. Riki is forced to leave him there while he takes Guy out of Dana Bahn. Riki sees Katze, who has been waiting outside after Riki contacted him, and tells him to help Guy while he returns to Iason.
Iason is surprised to see Riki come back, despite what he had done to him as a pet. Riki sits down next to Iason and offers him a poisonous Black Moon cigarette that Katze had given to him, and they both perish in Dana Bahn together, much to everyone's grief.[7]
Characters
- Riki (リキ): Riki, or "Riki the Dark" has been called the "charisma" of the slums. In the OVA, he has black hair and brown eyes with tanned skin. Riki wears a black sando with a black and maroon jacket on top and a pair of black pants. He was the leader of Bison, a gang in Ceres, and eventually became Iason Mink's pet, which had a crushing effect to his human pride. During his stint as Iason's pet, he is given a pet ring (which has a tracer and allows him to access certain areas like the Saloon) around his manhood which did not follow the usual design (such as necklaces, rings or earrings). Iason explained to Raoul that after registering Riki as a pet, an ID-less citizen, the laws cease to apply to him. Riki was registered as Z107M. In the CD Drama, he formed a sort of friendship with Daryl, Iason's furniture. Daryl helped him escape, at the risk of his own position, because he did not want Riki to change his personality and attitude as a gang leader, and explains to Iason that making him into a pet might be too much, thus, his assistance without Riki's knowledge. Riki was once Guy's lover, the second in command of his gang. Riki is proud, rebellious, fierce and defiant, but his experiences change him. He becomes mature and quiet. Some men living in the slums feel he has lost his spark. He is torn between his pride and the feelings he has for Iason that he is unwilling to acknowledge. In the novel, it was mentioned that Riki first met Iason when he was 16 years old, then he was taken to become Iason's pet when he was 17 years old and returned to the slums when he was 20 years old. It was mentioned in the novel that the reason why Riki did not want to return to Iason, aside from losing his freedom, was that he felt that he would not be able to resist him if Iason thought of doing something to him. In the audio book, two OVAs, and the first drama CD, he is played by Seki Toshihiko. In the later drama CDs, he is played by Itou Kentarou.
- Iason Mink: Iason is not just any Blondie – he is the most superior and powerful of all of them, the one who talks directly to Jupiter and carries out Jupiter's commands. He is the head of the Syndicate, Tanagura's black market for pet trade. Blondies were artificially designed and sterile, possessing an IQ of more than 300. He is blonde and taller than Riki. In the OVA, it appears that a metallic shoulder pad is common as their everyday clothing. He is in love with his pet Riki, a mongrel from the slums, which casts a dark shadow over his seeming perfection. Iason is interested at first in what it would be like to have a gang leader from the slums as a pet instead of those non-thinking one bred from the Academy. He also shows signs of an obsession which can be devastating. There were some instances where he showed jealousy, like when Riki masturbates in front of a hologram of a woman (mentioned in the CD drama), the incident where he had forbidden intercourse with Mimea (shown in OVA and mentioned in the CD drama) and when Riki called out Guys's name while sleeping after drinking too much sake (in the CD drama). He finally falls in love with Riki but when asked about it, he gives a sad smile. He has an elegant and calm manner that hides a passionate, ruthless and unforgiving nature. For Riki, Iason is willing to flaunt and break all taboos, like having a mongrel as a pet and keeping said pet for 3 years. In the novel, it was mentioned that as part of Riki's training as a proper pet, he made the mongrel go naked for one month, for Riki to get used to being naked in front of him. Then for the next 2 months, he made Riki masturbate in front of Iason and show his intimate parts. After 6 months, Iason took the unusual step of having sexual intercourse with Riki. It was unusual because elites and blondies, are just to enjoy looking at their pet, not touching them. In the audio book, two OVAs, and first drama CD, he is played by Shiozawa Kaneto. In the later drama CDs, he is played by Tooru Ookawa.
- Guy (ガイ) : A former pairing partner of Riki's. He, too, is overly obsessed with Riki. When Riki was the leader of the Bison gang, Guy was his second-in-command, and he assumes the leadership when Riki vanishes for 3 years. In the novel, it was mentioned that Guy was offered to become Iason's pet with Kirie as the middleman, but this was a plot of Iason to make Riki come back to him. At first he refused but after some thinking, he relented and went to Eos. There, he was kept by Iason and waited for Riki to show up, either to demand Guy back or return to him as his pet once again. Nothing happened and so Iason himself went to see Riki. He got an assuring answer from the mongrel and so he released Guy. In the OVA, after he was released from prison (the incident with Katze plotting an ambush where the Bison gang members were arrested for sneaking in during an android shipment), he went to see Riki and asked if they can get back together, like they used to in the past but Riki refused him, confessing that he is now Iason's pet and cannot escape it. Furious, Guy punched Riki in the face. Later on, he devised a plan to help get Riki out of his predicament (because he thinks the reason why Riki became Iason's pet was for the Bison gang to be released from prison) and get back at Iason for taking Riki away from him. In the end, he survived but had his arm taken off as a result of Iason's fury for him having removed the pet ring from Riki (mentioned in the novel and shown in the OVA). In the audio book, he is played by Kozima Takayuki (小島貴幸). In the two OVA, he is played by Tsujitani Koji. In the later drama CDs, he is played by Toriumi Kosuke.
- Katze (カッツェ): A former furniture of Iason, he gets involved in the black market and becomes a man of great power and influence there. Something of a computer genius, he once almost uncovered what he calls the "Secret of Tanagura", but got caught in the act by Iason. This earned him a scar on his left cheek which he usually covers with his hair (in the OVA, he has reddish brown colored hair). He returns Riki to Iason by manipulating Kirie. In the OVA, Katze plotted an ambush for the Bison using Kirie by telling the gang that an adroid shipment will be held and it is a great opportunity to earn some cash. The gang took the bait but security was already in place and stopped the gang from going any further while Kirie took Riki to an elevator-like platform. At the top, Katze was waiting, and Riki is beyond furious. In the novel, he was very concerned with Iason and Riki to the point that he tries to help them as much as he can (in this case, when Iason asked him to give Riki a job because the latter is getting depressed when he is just cooped up in the apartment, and then when Guy kidnapped Riki and asks Iason if he can do something) and he cried when they perished together. In the audio book, he is played by Hōchū Ōtsuka. In the OVA, he is played by Hideyuki Tanaka. In the later drama CDs, he is played by Miki Shinichiro.
- Daryl (ダリル): Daryl is Iason's furniture who serves as Riki's caretaker and is responsible for the household chores. He calls Riki "Sir Riki" and loves him because of his pride and his will not to bow down. Daryl dies in the novel because he lets Riki escape. It is unknown what happens to him in the CD drama; it was only mentioned that Iason will punish him for hacking the terminal (used only by the furniture) and letting Riki go and that Daryl accepts his punishment (it was not mentioned what that punishment was). Like Katze, Daryl is intelligent for hacking the system. In the 1993 drama CD, he is played by Ryōtarō Okiayu. In the later drama CDs, he is played by Eiji Hanawa.
- Jupiter: Jupiter is the Artificial Intelligence which rules Amoï. She placed her android-like Blondie "children" at the pinnacle of society. In the CD drama, the only ones who can talk to her are the Blondies, and in the OVA, it was shown that it was Iason. In the OVA, she looks like a silver colored statue in hologram form.
- Raoul Am: A Blondie and the second in command of Tanagura, he is also Iason Mink's friend. He serves as the voice of reason, concern and societal pressure as Iason's infatuation with Riki becomes more obvious. His pet is one he bred by himself, named Mimea. In the CD drama, it appears that Raoul can tamper with minds, which he does not want to use on Iason in case his relationship with Riki worsens. In the audio book, he is played by Ikeda Hidekazu. In the two OVAs and first drama CD, he is played by Hayami Sho. In the later drama CDs, he is played by Takaya Kuroda.
- Mimea (ミメア): Mimea is Raoul Am's female Pet of the highest breeding. She develops a liking for Riki's unusual ways, falls in love with him and has a forbidden intercourse with him. To Riki, she seems little more than a way to test Iason's feelings, make him jealous and ruin his public image. In the CD drama, when Iason punished Riki for this event, he made what he called a "date by screen" with Mimea on the other monitor. Mimea insisted that it was made just to push her and Riki apart and that they love each other. She also tells Riki that she will be paired to another pet by the name of Jana, whom she described as a sex freak with nothing but his looks, and that thinking of carrying his child pains her. Riki was silent as his pet ring was fully activated at that time and he had a hard time speaking and breathing, leading Mimea to think that he had abandoned her, and she called him coward. She was played by Emi Shinohara in the first drama CD and by Kawaragi Shiho in the later drama CDs.
- Kirie (キリエ): (or Killie) The youngest member of Bison at 17 years old. Kirie is lured into lucrative deals by Katze as part of Iason's scheme to bring Riki back after his year of freedom. In the OVA, his eyes had odd colors; the right eye is colored gold to sandy brown and the left eye is colored blue. Kirie is eventually made to betray his former comrades. In the CD drama, the reason for Riki's dislike of this boy is that he reminds Riki of his former self – proud, rebellious and defiant, traits that he possessed before meeting Iason. Also, it was revealed that Kirie likes Riki. In the end, he becomes a pet, learning the "ways of Tanagura," as Iason says. As for the CD drama ending, his mind was tampered and he no longer knows what is happening around him. It is unknown what happened to him after that. In the audiobook, he is played by Taiki Matsuno. In the two OVAs, he was played by Shigeru Nakahara.
- Enif (エニフ): A former high-class Pet owned by Sir Kyle, who had a fight with Riki during the Free Party that the latter attended. He is now discarded and used as cheap labor, in stark contrast to the freedom and kind treatment Riki still enjoys with Iason. In the CD drama, it was mentioned that he was the one who revealed Riki and Mimea's forbidden act. According to Mimea and the other pets, if you tattle someone, you get lynched.
- Jana: A pet who was paired to Mimea after the incident between her and Riki. According to Mimea, he is a sex freak who has nothing but his looks.
- Lusa: In the CD drama, Mimea mentioned this name to Riki, telling him that Lusa and Stee see Riki as their enemy, because he was a mongrel taken from the slums.
- Stee: A 17-year-old pet bred from the Shiruru Family whose former owner is Sir Aisha. Mimea also mentioned this name to Riki along with Lusa, saying that he shares the same feelings against Riki. Unlike Lusa, he was sold off to a male brothel in Midas, which Riki thinks might be hard on the other pet because he never did it with a man, only with women.
- Rasshi: Mentioned in the CD drama as working for Iason.
Media
Novel
Written by Rieko Yoshihara, the individual chapters of Ai no Kusabi were serialized in the yaoi magazine Shousetsu June between December 1986 and October 1987. The chapters were collected and published as a single hardbound novel in 1990. The novel was licensed for an English language release in North America by Digital Manga Publishing (DMP), which published the novel across six volume series.[8] The first volume was released on November 20, 2007[2] and the sixth on July 28, 2009.[6] In June 2009, DMP made the first volume of Ai no Kusabi, Stranger, available as an Amazon Kindle e-book.[9]
CDs
The first spin-off from the novels was an audiobook released on 31 May 1989.
Five soundtracks were released:
- 間の楔 オリジナル・サウンド・トラック (Ai no Kusabi Original Soundtrack) (10 October 1992)
- 間の楔 SENSE OF CRISIS (10 December 1993)
- 間の楔 AMBIVALENCE (25 March 1994)
- 間の楔 SYMPATHY (10 July 1994)
- 間の楔 Sound Selection of "AI NO KUSABI" 祈り-ORACION- (25 January 1995)
The first drama CD was released in November 1993 under the name "間の楔 DARK-EROGENOUS". Three more drama CDs were later released by a different company throughout 2007 and 2008.[10]
- 間の楔I 〜DESTINY〜 (25 May 2007)
- 間の楔II 〜NIGHTMARE〜 (25 April 2008)
- 間の楔III 〜RESONANCE〜 (25 October 2008)
Original video animations
Anime International Company created a two-episode Original Video Animation adaptation for the series. The first episode was released in August 1992, and the second in May 1994.[3] Directed by Akira Nishimori and Katsuhito Akiyama, the episodes were based on a screenplay written by Naoko Hasegawa. They featured character designs by Naoyuki Onda and music composed by Toshio Yabuki.[4][11]
# |
Title |
Director |
Screenplay |
Release date |
1 |
|
Akira Nishimori[3] |
Naoko Hasegawa |
August 1992 |
2 |
|
Katsuhito Akiyama[3] |
Naoko Hasegawa |
May 1994 |
Remake
A second, thirteen-episode anime OVA adaptation, also from AIC, was scheduled to begin releasing in Japan Fall 2010. Due to financial issues, production was cancelled for a period but has now been taken up again and is scheduled for January 2012 instead.[12][13] Akiyama will direct again and Onda will provided the character designs. The screenplay will be written by Yoshihara herself.[11] So far they have released an 8 minute preview of the first OVA. The blu-ray release of the OVA will include a new short story by Yoshihara.[14]
Reception
Mania's Danielle Van Gorder felt the prose of the first novel was "florid", and criticized the finishing point of the second novel as anticlimactic.[15][16] She found the characterization of Iason in the third novel to be realistic and compelling,[17] and felt the theme of the fourth novel was power.[18] Jonathon Clements compared Yoshihara's writing style to "Ranpo Edogawa's sexually charged mysteries" and felt Ai no Kusabi shared themes with Shōzō Numa's science fiction.[19]
Patrick Drazen has described the Ai no Kusabi OVA as a "magnum opus" of the yaoi genre, and the setting as dystopian, similar to Fritz Lang's Metropolis.[5] Jonathon Clements and Helen McCarthy liken the society of Ai no Kusabi to that of Ancient Greece, where power was restricted to a class and women do not figure significantly. They consider it ironic that Jupiter is a feminine computer, and describe her as being like Ghost in the Shell's Motoko Kusanagi — Jupiter is "a man-made idea of the female in a world run by masculine elites".[4] Anime News Network's Maral Agnerian praised its interesting, well-developed plot and "fleshed out and complex" work. She also praises it for being one of the few series from its time to contain "actual gay sex in it instead of the usual angsty moping and shoujo-esque sparkly kisses", while noting that the scenes are primarily in the second episode.[20] Anime News Network's Justin Sevakis highlighted the OVA as a "Buried Treasure", calling it "one of the best yaoi anime". He described Riki and Iason as both being "alpha-males", rather than a seme/uke pairing, and noted how the costuming was elegant for the higher eschelons of society and revealing for the lower classes. He criticized the OVA's adaptation of the story, explaining that it was assumed all viewers would be already familiar with the tale through Shousetsu June.[21]
Notes
- ^ Aestheticism describes the title as "untranslatable".[1] Digital Manga Publishing includes the English translation The Space Between on the covers of its release of the series.[2] In its English website, AIC refers to the series as Wedge of Interval.[3] In the first edition of the Anime Encyclopedia it was listed as Ties of Love.[4] Many other fan translations are known.[4][5]
References
- ^ http://www.aestheticism.com/visitors/reference/aestheticism.htm
- ^ a b "Ai No Kusabi The Space Between Volume 1: Stranger (Yaoi Novel) (v. 1)". Amazom.com. http://www.amazon.com/Ai-No-Kusabi-Space-Between/dp/1569707820/. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
- ^ a b c d "Ai no Kusabi". Anime International Company. http://www.aicanime.com/products/ainokusabi/. Retrieved 2008-02-01.
- ^ a b c d Clements, Jonathan; Helen McCarthy (2001-09-01). The Anime Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese Animation Since 1917 (1st ed. ed.). Berkeley, California: Stone Bridge Press. p. 401. ISBN 1-880656-64-7. OCLC 47255331.
- ^ a b Drazen, Patrick (October 2002). ""A Very Pure Thing": Gay and Pseudo-Gay Themes'". Anime Explosion! The What, Why & Wow of Japanese Animation. Berkeley, California: Stone Bridge Press. pp. 95–97. ISBN 1-880656-72-8.
- ^ a b "Ai No Kusabi The Space Between Volume 6: Metamorphose (Yaoi Novel) (v. 6)". Amazon.com. http://www.amazon.com/Ai-Kusabi-Space-Between-Metamorphose/dp/1569701237/. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
- ^ http://www.ainokusabi.net/index.html
- ^ "Juné Manga ~ News: October 2006" (Press release). Digital Manga Publishing. 2006-10-25. http://yaoi-manga.com/news?mo=10&yr=2006. Retrieved 2008-02-01.
- ^ http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-06-06/ai-no-kusabi-offered-on-amazon-kindle-e-book-devices
- ^ http://mee-maker.com/kusabi.html
- ^ a b "Ai no Kusabi Boys — Love Novel Get New Anime Remake.". Anime News Network. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-12-29/ai-no-kusabi-boys-love-novels-gets-aic-anime-remake.
- ^ http://ponytale.lalaparadise.com/bl-anime-ai-no-kusabi-ova-2009/
- ^ http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-09-21/new-ai-no-kusabi-boys-love-anime-relisted-for-2012
- ^ http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-09-23/new-ai-no-kusabi-bds-to-come-with-short-story-by-author
- ^ Van Gorder, Danielle (2008-03-18). "Ai no Kusabi: The Space Between Vol. #01 - Stranger". Mania. http://www.mania.com/ai-kusabi-space-between-vol01-stranger_article_83696.html. Retrieved 2009-03-13.
- ^ Van Gorder, Danielle (2008-04-10). "Ai no Kusabi: The Space Between Vol. #02 - Destiny". Mania. http://www.mania.com/ai-kusabi-space-between-vol-02-destiny_article_83756.html. Retrieved 2009-03-13.
- ^ Van Gorder, Danielle (2008-08-06). "Ai no Kusabi: The Space Between Vol. #03". Mania. http://www.mania.com/ai-kusabi-space-between-vol-03_article_82005.html. Retrieved 2009-03-13.
- ^ Van Gorder, Danielle (2009-03-13). "Ai no Kusabi: The Space Between Vol. #04". Mania. http://www.mania.com/ai-kusabi-space-between-vol-04_article_110991.html. Retrieved 2009-03-16.
- ^ http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/yoshihara_rieko
- ^ Agnerian, Maral. "Ai No Kusabi: Wedge of Love". Anime News Network. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/ai-no-kusabi. Retrieved 2009-03-13.
- ^ Sevakis, Justin (2008-01-10). "Ai no Kusabi". Buried Treasure. Anime News Network. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/buried-treasure/2008-01-10. Retrieved 2009-03-16.
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