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At the end of the 20th century, an [[Endofthe World As We Know It|undisclosed catastrophe destroyed the civilized world]] driving society back to a [[Jidai Geki|feudal level]]. Japan is ruled by the Golden King, a tyrant who came to power by [[Evil Prince|assassinating everyone ahead of him]] in the line of succession. Now his greatest fear is to [[Karmic Death|suffer the same fate]]. To avoid this he divided the land among his three sons, the Black King, the Blue King and the Red King, so they would expend all their energy [[Sibling Rivalry|fighting each other]] instead of him. Naturally it's their subjects who suffer most by this.
At the end of the 20th century, an [[Endofthe World As We Know It|undisclosed catastrophe destroyed the civilized world]] driving society back to a [[Jidai Geki|feudal level]]. Japan is ruled by the Golden King, a tyrant who came to power by [[Evil Prince|assassinating everyone ahead of him]] in the line of succession. Now his greatest fear is to [[Karmic Death|suffer the same fate]]. To avoid this he divided the land among his three sons, the Black King, the Blue King and the Red King, so they would expend all their energy [[Sibling Rivalry|fighting each other]] instead of him. Naturally it's their subjects who suffer most by this.


In the tiny Village of Byakko in the now [[Thirsty Desert|desertified]] western region of Japan, a [[Half Identical Twins|pair of brother-sister twins]] are born under a prophecy: one of them will become the [[Chosen One|Child of Destiny]] and lead the country into a new era of freedom and prosperity. The boy Tatara is taken for the [[Chosen One]], while his sister Sarasa languishes in his shadow. However, when the local ruler, the Red King, learns of the prophecy, he attacks the village, finding Tatara and executing him. Sarasa [[My Sibling Will Live Through Me|disguises herself as her brother]] to keep her people from falling into despair.
In the tiny Village of Byakko in the now [[Thirsty Desert|desertified]] western region of Japan, a [[Half-Identical Twins|pair of brother-sister twins]] are born under a prophecy: one of them will become the [[Chosen One|Child of Destiny]] and lead the country into a new era of freedom and prosperity. The boy Tatara is taken for the [[Chosen One]], while his sister Sarasa languishes in his shadow. However, when the local ruler, the Red King, learns of the prophecy, he attacks the village, finding Tatara and executing him. Sarasa [[My Sibling Will Live Through Me|disguises herself as her brother]] to keep her people from falling into despair.


Newly promoted to leader, Sarasa initially only seeks [[Revenge]] against the Red King for murdering her family, but over the course of many adventures her motivation gradually shifts to dethroning all the kings and establishing a country where everybody is equal. And as if leading a rebellion wasn't enough for a sixteen-year-old, Sarasa's relationship with Shuri, a [[Tall Dark and Handsome]] stranger she meets time and again on her journey complicates her life further.
Newly promoted to leader, Sarasa initially only seeks [[Revenge]] against the Red King for murdering her family, but over the course of many adventures her motivation gradually shifts to dethroning all the kings and establishing a country where everybody is equal. And as if leading a rebellion wasn't enough for a sixteen-year-old, Sarasa's relationship with Shuri, a [[Tall, Dark and Handsome]] stranger she meets time and again on her journey complicates her life further.


Not to be confused with ''[[Sengoku Basara]]''.
Not to be confused with ''[[Sengoku Basara]]''.
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=== This manga provides examples of: ===
* [[Ancestral Weapon]]: Tatara's sword Byakko, one of a set of four swords created by people who vowed to rebel against the dynasty of their day.
* [[Ancestral Weapon]]: Tatara's sword Byakko, one of a set of four swords created by people who vowed to rebel against the dynasty of their day.
* [[The Archer]]: Hayato.
* [[The Archer]]: Hayato.
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* [[Bathe Her and Bring Her To Me]]: Happens to Sarasa in Episode 13.
* [[Bathe Her and Bring Her To Me]]: Happens to Sarasa in Episode 13.
* [[Because Destiny Says So]]: {{spoiler|Ageha's predicted death.}} The series tells you from the very beginning that [[Marked to Die|it's going to happen...]]
* [[Because Destiny Says So]]: {{spoiler|Ageha's predicted death.}} The series tells you from the very beginning that [[Marked to Die|it's going to happen...]]
* [[Big Ol Eyebrows]]: Hayato.
* [[Big Ol' Eyebrows]]: Hayato.
* [[Bishonen]]: Surprising for a shoujo manga, not every guy is...though a disproportionate number are, since it ''is'' shoujo. [[Wholesome Crossdresser|Ageha]] and [[Dude Looks Like a Lady|Asagi]] especially.
* [[Bishonen]]: Surprising for a shoujo manga, not every guy is...though a disproportionate number are, since it ''is'' shoujo. [[Wholesome Crossdresser|Ageha]] and [[Dude Looks Like a Lady|Asagi]] especially.
* [[Blind Seer]]: Nagi.
* [[Blind Seer]]: Nagi.
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* [[The Chosen One]]: Subverted and played straight with Tatara and Sarasa.
* [[The Chosen One]]: Subverted and played straight with Tatara and Sarasa.
* [[Cool Big Sis]]: Chacha to Sarasa. Her crew even addresses her as Big Sister.
* [[Cool Big Sis]]: Chacha to Sarasa. Her crew even addresses her as Big Sister.
* [[Crouching Moron Hidden Badass]]: Tamon. Muratake and Hida could also qualify.
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: Tamon. Muratake and Hida could also qualify.
* [[Cycle of Revenge]]: Eventually [[Averted Trope|averted]].
* [[Cycle of Revenge]]: Eventually [[Averted Trope|averted]].
* [[Deadly Game]]: The Suzuka Murder Race.
* [[Deadly Game]]: The Suzuka Murder Race.
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* [[Eye Scream]]: Ageha of course, or he would not have his [[Eyepatch of Power]].
* [[Eye Scream]]: Ageha of course, or he would not have his [[Eyepatch of Power]].
* [[Genki Girl]]: Kikune, and a rare male example: Nachi.
* [[Genki Girl]]: Kikune, and a rare male example: Nachi.
* [[Good Scars Evil Scars]]: Raizo sports a scar across his face - it adds to his warrior look and handsome ruggedness.
* [[Good Scars, Evil Scars]]: Raizo sports a scar across his face - it adds to his warrior look and handsome ruggedness.
* [[Half Identical Twins]]: when Sarasa decides to impersonnate her twin brother, she just cuts her hair and almost everybody believe she is Tatara - even Tatara's fiancee. However, it may be because people deeply want to believe it.
* [[Half-Identical Twins]]: when Sarasa decides to impersonnate her twin brother, she just cuts her hair and almost everybody believe she is Tatara - even Tatara's fiancee. However, it may be because people deeply want to believe it.
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Sarasa {{spoiler|after she realizes that her lover Shuri is actually the Red King she has sworn to take revenge on for killing her family}}
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Sarasa {{spoiler|after she realizes that her lover Shuri is actually the Red King she has sworn to take revenge on for killing her family}}
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|Kikune eventually betrays the rest of the Four Virtues for Sarasa. Asagi seems to go through a [[Heel Face Revolving Door]] but in the end his loyalties lie with the Tatara Army.}}
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|Kikune eventually betrays the rest of the Four Virtues for Sarasa. Asagi seems to go through a [[Heel Face Revolving Door]] but in the end his loyalties lie with the Tatara Army.}}
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* [[The Mole]]: {{spoiler|Asagi.}}
* [[The Mole]]: {{spoiler|Asagi.}}
* [[My Sibling Will Live Through Me]]: A foundational theme.
* [[My Sibling Will Live Through Me]]: A foundational theme.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It Hero]]: The results of overthrowing Momonoi.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: The results of overthrowing Momonoi.
* [[No Periods Period]]: Subverted. Although Sarasa does not have her period for [[Incredibly Lame Pun|extended periods]] of time, after spending some time [[Sweet Polly Oliver|out of her Tatara alter-ego]] she gets it again and comments on how her body reacted to her wish of living as a woman again.
* [[No Periods Period]]: Subverted. Although Sarasa does not have her period for [[Incredibly Lame Pun|extended periods]] of time, after spending some time [[Sweet Polly Oliver|out of her Tatara alter-ego]] she gets it again and comments on how her body reacted to her wish of living as a woman again.
* [[Offing the Offspring]]: The Golden King seems prone to this. He already had one of his sons killed and what he did to his youngest wasn't very nice either.
* [[Offing the Offspring]]: The Golden King seems prone to this. He already had one of his sons killed and what he did to his youngest wasn't very nice either.
* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]: {{spoiler|Ginko is implied to be a somewhat more restrained, but still scary, version.}}
* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]: {{spoiler|Ginko is implied to be a somewhat more restrained, but still scary, version.}}
* [[Paper Thin Disguise]]: Come on, "Tatara" is just Sarasa with her hair down and wearing a headband and pants.
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: Come on, "Tatara" is just Sarasa with her hair down and wearing a headband and pants.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Lots of characters. Somewhat [[Justified Trope|understandable]] in such an unstable country where there's always fighting going on.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Lots of characters. Somewhat [[Justified Trope|understandable]] in such an unstable country where there's always fighting going on.
* [[Pirate Girl]]: Chacha.
* [[Pirate Girl]]: Chacha.
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* [[The Power of Friendship]]: The formation of Tatara's Army relies on this trope.
* [[The Power of Friendship]]: The formation of Tatara's Army relies on this trope.
* [[Quivering Eyes]]: Sarasa almost constantly at the beginning.
* [[Quivering Eyes]]: Sarasa almost constantly at the beginning.
* [[The Reason You Suck Speech]]: {{spoiler|Sarasa delivers quite a satisfying one to King Ukon.}}
* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: {{spoiler|Sarasa delivers quite a satisfying one to King Ukon.}}
* [[Revenge]]: Sets the plot rolling.
* [[Revenge]]: Sets the plot rolling.
* [[Slave Brand]]: Ageha {{spoiler|and Shuri}} have them.
* [[Slave Brand]]: Ageha {{spoiler|and Shuri}} have them.

Revision as of 11:34, 9 January 2014

Basara: the spirit of freedom which denies old authority, transcending traditions and customs.
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Basara is an award-winning manga created by Yumi Tamura, which was later adapted into a (rather obscure) thirteen episode TV series. It centers around a sixteen-year-old girl, Sarasa, who uses her wits and the Power of Friendship to lead the people of a Post Apocalyptic future Japan to freedom.

At the end of the 20th century, an undisclosed catastrophe destroyed the civilized world driving society back to a feudal level. Japan is ruled by the Golden King, a tyrant who came to power by assassinating everyone ahead of him in the line of succession. Now his greatest fear is to suffer the same fate. To avoid this he divided the land among his three sons, the Black King, the Blue King and the Red King, so they would expend all their energy fighting each other instead of him. Naturally it's their subjects who suffer most by this.

In the tiny Village of Byakko in the now desertified western region of Japan, a pair of brother-sister twins are born under a prophecy: one of them will become the Child of Destiny and lead the country into a new era of freedom and prosperity. The boy Tatara is taken for the Chosen One, while his sister Sarasa languishes in his shadow. However, when the local ruler, the Red King, learns of the prophecy, he attacks the village, finding Tatara and executing him. Sarasa disguises herself as her brother to keep her people from falling into despair.

Newly promoted to leader, Sarasa initially only seeks Revenge against the Red King for murdering her family, but over the course of many adventures her motivation gradually shifts to dethroning all the kings and establishing a country where everybody is equal. And as if leading a rebellion wasn't enough for a sixteen-year-old, Sarasa's relationship with Shuri, a Tall, Dark and Handsome stranger she meets time and again on her journey complicates her life further.

Not to be confused with Sengoku Basara.

Tropes used in Basara include: