1 April 2006, 1:58 AM
Gasaraki on the surface is a very politial anime. It uses this to show how powerful countries and organisations can use people such as Yushiro and Miharu as a means to an end. The two are being used as tools rather than being treated as humans.
The factions that are against each other are after one thing: power. This is in the form of a demonic god known only as Gasaraki. What the Gasaraki is symbolising is that when you attain unlimited power you will be corrupted and end up destroying and/or corrupting everything around you.
It is a power that no one should possess or release.
It does take a more unique stance of story telling which is what I love about Gasaraki but the way Gasaraki is able to tie into our world and yet add that other worldly element is very well done.
The factions that are against each other are after one thing: power. This is in the form of a demonic god known only as Gasaraki. What the Gasaraki is symbolising is that when you attain unlimited power you will be corrupted and end up destroying and/or corrupting everything around you.
It is a power that no one should possess or release.
It does take a more unique stance of story telling which is what I love about Gasaraki but the way Gasaraki is able to tie into our world and yet add that other worldly element is very well done.
You've read it! You can't unread it!