Blue Drop
By miki
The storyline starts in 1999, with Mari Wakatake transferring to a girl’s dormitory school called Kaihō Academy. Mari’s grandmother is ill and is sending her to boarding school to make friends so she will not be left alone if something should happen. Mari’s background hides a traumatic past: five years before her arrival at Kaihō, all the inhabitants of the island where she lived died in one night. Mari was the only survivor, but lost all her memories prior that point. She has lived with her grandmother and homeschooled until now. This is a dramatic change and one she resents at first but later she comes to understand the value of friendship.
At the academy Mari meets Hagino Senkōji, the school idol and class rep. Although Hagino is introduced as a calm and collected person, when she touches Mari’s hand she panics and attempts to strangle her. From then on, Mari is torn between anger and attraction towards Hagino, who pretends as if nothing has had happened. They have a lot of animosity between them at least for a while until they become roommates. The story focuses on the relationship between Mari and Hagino; as Mari begins to come out of her shell, Hagino, who has been living a double life, gradually begins to have doubts about her mission. While the invasion and war draw closer unnoticed, they begin to understand each other. There is a kind of forbidden love here that’s mostly hinted at. The dynamics between these two flow like lava and water. We see them come together and flit away like butterflies in a mating dance. It is beautiful and sometimes infuriating.
Hagino is actually the commander of an alien battleship called Blue, which is the vanguard of the invasion to Earth. The incident on the island where Mari lived occurred when the crew of the ship and the island’s inhabitants killed each other. Blue was seriously damaged and hidden, and Hagino blended into human society and continued her reconnaissance. Until her head commander doubting her loyalty orders Blue destroyed. Hagino refuses to lay down arms and is called a traitor so they can destroy evidence. The battle begins. The space aspect is stimulating and invigorating to a shojo anime. It creates a flavor of motion that rolls like the sea. It also brings an action of violence that keeps viewers riveted. Overall I watched this whole series in one day I just didn’t want to stop.



January 12th, 2012
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