Mirage of Blaze | |
炎の蜃気楼[ミラージュ] (Honoo no Mirage) |
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Genre | Historical, Supernatural, Shōnen-ai |
Light novel | |
Written by | Mizuna Kuwabara |
Illustrated by | Kazumi Toujou (novels 1-11) Shouko Hamada (novels 12-40) |
Published by | Shueisha |
Demographic | Female |
Magazine | Cobalt |
Original run | November 1990 – April 2004 |
Volumes | 40 |
TV anime | |
Directed by | Susumu Kudo |
Studio | Madhouse |
Licensed by | Media Blasters |
Network | Kids Station |
English network | Encore Action, Encore WAM |
Original run | January 7, 2001 – April 8, 2002 |
Episodes | 13 |
Original video animation | |
Mirage of Blaze: Rebels of the River Edge | |
Directed by | Fumie Muroi |
Studio | Madhouse |
Licensed by | Media Blasters |
Released | July 28, 2004 – November 26, 2004 |
Episodes | 3 |
Mirage of Blaze (炎の蜃気楼[ミラージュ] Honō no Mirāju ) is a shōnen-ai light novel series by Mizuna Kuwabara, which are published under Shueisha's Cobalt label. It was adapted into a TV anime series directed by Susumu Kudo in 2002 and an OVA in 2004.
Difficult to classify, Mirage of Blaze is equal parts melodrama, historical romance, and supernatural fantasy. Japanese history predominates a heavily structured plot, which mainly involves the continued aggression between magic using guardians, or "possessors," and the denizens of a "feudal underworld," or the restless souls of long-dead samurai attempting to re-ignite ancient war on the modern plane.
The TV anime series and the OVAs have since been released in North America by Media Blasters, and both have aired on Encore Action and Encore WAM.
Contents |
Takaya Ohgi, a typical high school student, wants nothing more than to protect his best friend Yuzuru Narita and live a normal life. That is, until Nobutsuna Naoe, an intense and charismatic older man, informs Takaya that he is in fact the reincarnation of Lord Kagetora, the adopted son of a noble samurai lord, Kenshin Uesugi. Naoe, himself a "possessor," or a soul reborn through time, reawakens Takaya's abilities to exorcise evil spirits and fight the Feudal Underworld, a collection of restless warrior spirits bent on modern-day conquest. While most possessors remember their former lives before being reincarnated, Takaya does not, and is often hostile towards any effort for the complete recovery of his memory. As the plot unfolds, the complex history of the characters and their past suggests why this is so, and the true nature of the tempestuous and somewhat ambiguous relationship between the two leads provides the backdrop for a melodrama that spans several generations of Japanese history. Chief among the antagonists of the series are the Hojo and Fuma clans, once at war with and eventually overthrown by Kenshin Uesugi. As they ascend to the living world to renew their ancient war, Naoe, Takaya, and two other possessors gear up to prevent that from happening.
The OVA Rebels of the River Edge (2003) resumes the plot of the TV anime, yet incorporates several new developments, among them the question of unswerving loyalty and personal honor. Takaya is sent to Kyoto to investigate the re-awakening of the Ikko sect and Araki Murashige, a one time member of the Ikkō sect who has since deserted the clan. With the help of his vassal and fellow possessor Haruie, the two are successful in tracking him down, only to discover that Murashige is after a 400-year-old mandala (a Buddhist ritualistic artifact and meditative aid) made of the hair of the deceased Araki clansmen. Unfortunately, by the time they meet up with Murashige, Haruie recognizes him as Shintarou, her former lover in a past life. Whether it's true or not, and despite the confusing emotional complication of this development, Takaya orders Haruie to eliminate Murashige once he becomes a true threat to the balance of power. Meanwhile, Takaya finally reunites with Naoe after a prolonged period of estrangement. Unresolved sexual and psychological tension dominates their initial exchange, and it's uncertain whether these two powerful possessors will resolve their differences and work together against this latest threat.
Two high school friends discover they are the reincarnation of ancient warriors who soon realize they are locked in a deadly battle with the spirit of a long-dead evil warlord.
Naoe talks with Takaya about his past, the battle 400 years ago, and the awakening of Takeda Shinken.
Yuzuru goes missing after the binding bracelet Naoe gives him is removed.
Takaya meets a strange woman while riding his motorcycle to school. Afterwards he learns he has a new classmate and best friend he has no memory of. Later Uesugi meets Takaya at his school and senses an ominous presence.
For the past 2 months, Takaya and Naoe have been exorcising spirits left and right. For another lovely history lesson, Naoe takes Takaya to a special place where a war rages on.
Takaya is forced to confront his anger and mixed emotions about himself and Naoe. He must come to grips with these emotions quickly before he injures himself or someone else maliciously.
Naoe searches for and confronts the evil beast Tsutsuga.
Unable to accept his alternate identity, Takaya meets with Ujiteru Hojo, Kagetora's brother, and he is forced to remember his past with Naoe.
The Hojo clan begins a cataclysmic plan to take over Nikko. They've kidnapped Yuzutu and plan to burn him alive to release a burst of spiritual energy.
An unexpected answer is given to Lord Ujiasu's proposal.
Naoe and Takaya search for the Tsutsuga mirrors to destroy them.