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I just read On The Edge, and then reread the Kate Daniels books, and now I’m giving serious consideration to rereading that novella I didn’t really like again. These are just my ideal books for this moment in time, for some reason. They give me great joy.

The two individuals who comprise Andrews make clear in On The Edge that they read manga, but I’d already figured that out. Because Magic Burns is really obviously the result of the two of them sitting there watching Yu Yu Hakusho or something and going, “You know - we totally need to do a tournament arc.”

No, it is directly out of the Tournament Arc section of the shounen manga textbook.

And it’s a good tournament arc! Where it actually feels like people are in danger, and that it matters whether they win or lose! It’s glorious. There are all these scenes where they’re discussing their opponents and making strategy and describing what magical colors their opponents glow, and picking a name for their team, and talking about the tournament rules, and in general great stuff like that. There’s the apparently totally useless fighter who ends up laying waste to something terrifying, and is mildly puzzled when everyone else is shocked by this. There’s the self-absorbed coward who has to fight by him/herself.

Oh! And there’s one of those scenes where somebody gives away the identity of their martial arts master by using said master’s signature technique on one of his other students! (I love those.) This book is so awesome.

(On The Edge also references Girl Genius, incidentally! Girl Genius has not had a tournament arc; I kind of feel that this is something that needs remedied.)

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Date: 2009-12-03 12:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ilona-andrews.livejournal.com
Heee, we did watch Yu YU Hakusho. But most tournament anime/manga suffer from extremely drawn out narrative.

"We shall stand here and talk! A lot! And then we must glare! Oh noes! And then we will pose! Cut away to the next episode."

One fight takes like three episodes to complete. That's silly.

No, the tournament in Kate originated from Gordon and I reading gladiator books, both historical and fictional, Blood Sport, and a video game I used to play whose name I don't recall now, but there were gladiator fights in it. :) Sorry to disappoint.

Date: 2009-12-07 11:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ilona-andrews.livejournal.com
That because I have super author powers.

You know what I did really like as a tournament anime? Angelic Layer. I know it's girly but it's the bomb. I love it almost as much as Blue Seed, but not quite as much as Seven Samurai.

Date: 2009-12-09 02:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ilona-andrews.livejournal.com
My kids have to settle for dollfies...

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