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Is Harukanaru Toki no Naka based on Fushigi Yuugi?
Link | by on 2006-11-04 05:00:52
I ran into this anime a few days ago airing on one of our local channels. I wasn't able to watch the first few episodes, so I'm a bit off here. Is it based on Yuu Watase's Fushigi Yuugi? It uses the same "Four Gods" concept, but it's not in China (I think I heard them say "Kyoto"). It also has it's equivalent to Fushigi Yuugi's "star warriors", but it has eight instead of seven. It even has a character that ressembles Tasuki (probably just the hair). Bottom line, is it based on Fushigi Yuugi?


I think the animation is lovely, so it's really inviting me to understand it more. :3


Re: Is Harukanaru Toki no Naka based on Fushigi Yuugi?
Link | by karuzo on 2006-11-04 05:09:30
not really but the for gods on this anime was the guardians acording to japanese lore(as long it as my understanding)

Seiryuu- Guardian of the East- Dragon
Suzaku- Guardian of the South- Pheonix
Genbu- Guardian of the North- Turtle
Byakko- Guardian of the West- Tiger

it is not based on Fushigi yuugi but similar

The four gods are the ones whos protecting in their respective places

Tenma looks like Kyo of fruits basket

are you noypi??

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Re: Is Harukanaru Toki no Naka based on Fushigi Yuugi?
Link | by Puku~San on 2006-11-04 05:13:38 (edited 2006-11-04 05:14:41)
Of Course No!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

There is no Dragon Priestess and the Guardians in this anime is sealed. The Hachiyos in this Anime are Eight so i think it started from the same plot but when the story goes episode to episode the plot will get deeper and deeper

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Re: Is Harukanaru Toki no Naka based on Fushigi Yuugi?
Link | by on 2006-11-04 05:19:00 (edited 2006-11-04 05:23:42)
Really? It's based on Japanese Folklore?? I always thought the Four Gods thing was a Chinese legend or something. So it's Fushigi Yuugi that's throwing me off.

Yes, he does look like Kyo, but I always thought his orange colored hair was based on Tasuki's.


Yes, I am. Err. Pretty random and off-topic question. :3



I also have another question. Are the Eight Hachiyou based on the Seven Star Warriors?



@soli
Yes, I'm well aware of the fact that it does possess its own story plot, but I'm wondering if the Four Gods concept was based on Fushigi Yuugi's. :)


Re: Is Harukanaru Toki no Naka based on Fushigi Yuugi?
Link | by karuzo on 2006-11-04 05:29:18
off topic for a while...

Chinese and Japanese folklore has similarities....

who knows.. maybe iam wrong... maybe not..

I heard that japanese has this Four gods thing.....

its ok it really caught me......

erm.. i cant tell...

but i think i does but in different manner that i ned to dig first...

sorry i acnt help you further

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Re: Is Harukanaru Toki no Naka based on Fushigi Yuugi?
Link | by Puku~San on 2006-11-04 05:37:46
well....................................................it's a long long story about this

but I think this Anime is from another story maybe the Epics of the Japanese Folklore:) well ang hirap talaga kasi hindi ako japanese sorry hindi lang talaga ako matalino kasi Gr. 5 lang ako!!!!!!!!



:)!I KNOW THE ANSWER IS IN YOUR HEART!:)

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Re: Is Harukanaru Toki no Naka based on Fushigi Yuugi?
Link | by on 2006-11-04 05:47:52
Err. Tee hee. :3 Many thanks for your help guys (maraming salamat!). Nope, it's not in my heart because I don't have one. Haha corneeeey. :P Seriously, I don't know the answers. I did one heck of a research here. I even tried wikipedia (no help). But anyway, thanks. I might as well discover for myself, but if ever there's someone out there who can enlighten this hungry heart, please do reply. :3


@soli
Aww. Don't be like that! It doesn't matter how old you are. Don't degrade yourself because you're young. Embrace it! :D I'm still the same as I was when I was in 5th grade (from the Japanimation fixation, down to the height), and I'm already 16. Grade 5 was awesome for me and I hope you're enjoying it just as much. :)



Okay, off topic. I'll just sit here and wait for someone to reply.


Re: Is Harukanaru Toki no Naka based on Fushigi Yuugi?
Link | by karuzo on 2006-11-04 05:58:55
i tried the wikipedia but it had only a little amount about our topic

but only to find the similarities dang....

but is ok at least i had contributed....

the song was nice esp the opening...

but the ending was...

kinda hard to file.....

but they are entertaining...

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Re: Is Harukanaru Toki no Naka based on Fushigi Yuugi?
Link | by Puku~San on 2006-11-04 06:03:11
Thanks for The Encouraging Tip

Well Are You A Filipino? Because The Anime You SAy is On QTV

well to say the truth Me and KAruzo are brothers

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Re: Is Harukanaru Toki no Naka based on Fushigi Yuugi?
Link | by on 2006-11-04 06:32:41 (edited 2006-11-04 06:35:30)
Really?? Well, no wonder. Yes, I am Filipino. Filipina to be more exact. And yes, I watch it on QTV, but I only started this week so I'm way behind and feeling quite screwed. It must be so awesome having separate computers at home. :)



Okay, let's not talk about this now. Waaaay off topic. And you'd better delete that double post. :)




Are there other Filipinos here who watch Haruka on QTV?


Re: Is Harukanaru Toki no Naka based on Fushigi Yuugi?
Link | by Puku~San on 2006-11-04 06:51:17
i Dont Know but i think there are a lot of them. My favorite episode is when they planned a tactical Escape to express the love of a guard to Princess Akane(there are 2 Akane)

I NEED MORE ENERGY, MOAR ENERGY~! ^_______^

Re: Is Harukanaru Toki no Naka based on Fushigi Yuugi?
Link | by Eiko on 2006-11-04 16:10:05
The Four Gods are originally Chinese. They were brought over to Japan a very long time ago, enough time for some of the original Chinese folklore to morph into more Japanese ideas and pronunciations.

8 is more of a lucky number in Chinese than in Japanese, so I'd guess that the anime is based more on the original Chinese myth of the Four Gods than Japanese (which is more inline with Fushigi Yuugi)

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