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[[File:tokyo-babylon_3851.png|frame|Seishirou, Subaru and Hokuto.]]
[[File:tokyo-babylon_3851.png|frame|Seishirou, Subaru and Hokuto.]]


{{quote| ''"Well, I still love Tokyo... even as it is now. Where else on earth do so many people enjoy their descent into destruction?"''}}
{{quote|''"Well, I still love Tokyo... even as it is now. Where else on earth do so many people enjoy their descent into destruction?"''}}


The year is 1990. The city is Tokyo, a busy megalopolis where people are caught in dreams, anonymity, loneliness, sadness and crushed hopes underneath the fevered rush for success and wealth.
The year is 1990. The city is [[Tokyo]], a busy [[megalopolis]] where people are caught in dreams, anonymity, loneliness, sadness and crushed hopes underneath the fevered rush for success and wealth.


Sometimes the high-pitched emotions and acute despair manifest themselves into ghosts and curses. Enter Sumeragi Subaru, 13th head of the Sumeragi clan and a 16-year-old ''onmyouji''. He uses his spiritual power and genuine compassion to help people, exorcise trapped spirits and undo maledictions. In this modern world, where nothing is truly black and white, this is hardly easy, especially because of Subaru's tendency to care too much for people.
Sometimes the high-pitched emotions and acute despair manifest themselves into ghosts and curses. Enter Sumeragi Subaru, 13th head of the Sumeragi clan and a 16-year-old ''onmyouji''. He uses his spiritual power and genuine compassion to help people, exorcise trapped spirits and undo maledictions. In this modern world, where nothing is truly black and white, this is hardly easy, especially because of Subaru's tendency to care too much for people.
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''Tokyo Babylon'' is a seven-volume manga series by [[CLAMP]]. It had two [[OVA]] movie adaptations, both independent of the manga, and one [[Live Action Adaptation]] which takes place some years after the manga. It's also a [[Prequel]] of sorts to ''[[X 1999]]'', where the characters of Subaru, Seishirou, and Hokuto act the rest of their adventure and reveal their last secrets.
''Tokyo Babylon'' is a seven-volume manga series by [[CLAMP]]. It had two [[OVA]] movie adaptations, both independent of the manga, and one [[Live Action Adaptation]] which takes place some years after the manga. It's also a [[Prequel]] of sorts to ''[[X 1999]]'', where the characters of Subaru, Seishirou, and Hokuto act the rest of their adventure and reveal their last secrets.
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* [[An Aesop]] - The main theme of the series is that no one knows what's in the hearts of people, and no one can judge others' pain and suffering.
* [[An Aesop]] - The main theme of the series is that no one knows what's in the hearts of people, and no one can judge others' pain and suffering.
* [[Break the Cutie]] - Poor {{spoiler|Subaru}} is easily the cutest character in the manga, and gets broken so bad he's still hurt several years later.
* [[Break the Cutie]] - Poor {{spoiler|Subaru}} is easily the cutest character in the manga, and gets broken so bad he's still hurt several years later.
* [[Canon Welding]] - Like most of CLAMP's works, it's been tied and referred to their other works, mainly ''[[X 1999]]'', ''[[XxxHolic]]'' and ''[[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle]]''.
* [[Canon Welding]] - Like most of CLAMP's works, it's been tied and referred to their other works, mainly ''[[X 1999]]'', ''[[×××HOLiC]]'' and ''[[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle]]''.
* [[Cherry Blossoms]] - Subverted in that they're mostly used for creepy effect.
* [[Cherry Blossoms]] - Subverted in that they're mostly used for creepy effect.
* [[The City]] - For once, Tokyo isn't particularly the center of the universe.
* [[The City]] - For once, Tokyo isn't particularly the center of the universe.
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Latest revision as of 23:06, 4 March 2021

Seishirou, Subaru and Hokuto.

"Well, I still love Tokyo... even as it is now. Where else on earth do so many people enjoy their descent into destruction?"

The year is 1990. The city is Tokyo, a busy megalopolis where people are caught in dreams, anonymity, loneliness, sadness and crushed hopes underneath the fevered rush for success and wealth.

Sometimes the high-pitched emotions and acute despair manifest themselves into ghosts and curses. Enter Sumeragi Subaru, 13th head of the Sumeragi clan and a 16-year-old onmyouji. He uses his spiritual power and genuine compassion to help people, exorcise trapped spirits and undo maledictions. In this modern world, where nothing is truly black and white, this is hardly easy, especially because of Subaru's tendency to care too much for people.

His twin sister Hokuto is there to help him, to cheer him up, and to make him wear eccentrically fashionable clothing. Sakurazuka Seishirou is a (male) 25-year-old gentle veterinarian friend of the twins, who professes to love Subaru. Hokuto thinks that making them a couple would be a marvelous idea, even though - or maybe because - she believes that Seishirou is the mysterious Sakurazukamori, an assassin onmyouji said to protect Japan from the shadows.

The series mixes a mood of upbeat cheerfulness with dark social commentary and a deceptively naive tone.

Tokyo Babylon is a seven-volume manga series by CLAMP. It had two OVA movie adaptations, both independent of the manga, and one Live Action Adaptation which takes place some years after the manga. It's also a Prequel of sorts to X 1999, where the characters of Subaru, Seishirou, and Hokuto act the rest of their adventure and reveal their last secrets.


Tropes used in Tokyo Babylon include: