Fruits Basket 7-12
Jul. 8th, 2014 12:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
1. I wrote back when I had only read through volume nine: "I am even more anxious to discover what the deal with Akito is. I can't imagine any reveal making me sympathetic to him. He beats up and psychologically tortures children. He seems fixated on preventing any member of the zodiac from having a romantic relationship. Emma's theory is that if none of them have children, the possession dies with them, which is a good theory except that I can't imagine any of them pursuing romance if simply being celibate would end the curse. Emma also predicts that Akito is not actually part of the zodiac." Well, Emma was right about that last at least. Akito is not a member of the zodiac; instead, he's the master of the zodiac. He calls himself god. He may not be possessed by a spirit of the zodiac, but he's clearly possessed by something. Maybe he will become a normal person when the curse is broken.
2. Speaking of romance, I love the flirting between Shigure's editor and Ritsu. I love their teacher's involvement with the Sohma family (so sad). I am also intrigued to discover that Yuki is the mysterious boy from Tohru's childhood. This reminds me of the story line form Kenichi. The story keeps giving equal shipping time to Kyo and Yuki, so I'm intrigued to find out who Tohru ends up with. I also really liked that Kagura was able to admit that she doesn't *really* love Kyo and that he was able to finally appreciate her.
3. I am utterly horrified by the future of isolation and loneliness planned for Kyo. I wonder why they're waiting until after graduation to institute his imprisonment. I know Akito has this morbid bet about whether Kyo can ever beat Yuki, but I wonder if the real reason is to avoid government involvement. As in, we know this kid exists; why is he not in school?
4. Uotani's backstory is awesome. I love that she finds a new family with Tohru and her mom. I think Tohru is like a sister to her and that she thinks Tohru and her mom saved her.
5. What does Yankee girl mean? From context, it seems like it means a member of a gang or a "bad" girl.
6. Hanajima's backstory is equally satisfying but more heartbreaking. I love that she genuinely has powers and that she has to learn to use them. I also think her love for Tohru is not strictly platonic. So for, I'm shipping this the hardest and forcing myself not to find X-Men analogies. LOL
7. Curious to see what's going on with Rin and why she's pushing everyone away, especially Haru.
8. I'm certain that Tohru is going to break the curse; I just can't figure out what she could possibly do to break the curse. If all it takes is love, then she already loves most of the Sohmas. If it was just something like accepting Kyo's hideous form, she's already done that. Maybe it will be something magical like a kiss? IDK
Can't wait until the next volumes arrive.
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Date: 2014-07-09 05:57 am (UTC)It's not known exactly where the word came from. It seems to have first been used in Osaka and the most common theories are that it might have come from juvenille delinquents at the time in that area liking to wear aloha shirts (thus yankee meaning someone who dresses like someone from the US), or that because the kids used the sentence ending yanke, they were called yanke-ii (people who say yanke), which morphed into yankii (and then took on the Americanised spelling of yankee), or that it was short for young kids (yangu kizzu = yankii).
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Date: 2014-07-09 12:00 pm (UTC)This is so fascinating. What an interesting sub-culture; I love all the possibilities for the etymology of the term.
:)