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Also has nothing to do with the "sour, yet refreshing" spice from the ''[[Lost in Blue (Video Game)|Lost in Blue]]'' games.
Also has nothing to do with the "sour, yet refreshing" spice from the ''[[Lost in Blue (Video Game)|Lost in Blue]]'' games.


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=== This show provides examples of: ===
* [[Action Girl]]: Koume and Sakura.
* [[Action Girl]]: Koume and Sakura.
** Also Valencia in the [[OVA]].
** Also Valencia in the [[OVA]].
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* [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]]: Averted as part of the [[OVA]]'s fanservice.
* [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]]: Averted as part of the [[OVA]]'s fanservice.
* [[Barrier Maiden]]: Kaede and Momiji.
* [[Barrier Maiden]]: Kaede and Momiji.
* [[Big Ol Eyebrows]]: Used... interestingly. Rather than give Kusanagi bushy eyebrows, he ends up with '''four''' normalish ones. This is [[Lampshaded]] in an [[Omake]].
* [[Big Ol' Eyebrows]]: Used... interestingly. Rather than give Kusanagi bushy eyebrows, he ends up with '''four''' normalish ones. This is [[Lampshaded]] in an [[Omake]].
* [[Blade Below the Shoulder]]
* [[Blade Below the Shoulder]]
* [[Bodyguard Crush]]: Momiji on Kusanagi.
* [[Bodyguard Crush]]: Momiji on Kusanagi.
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* [[Kotono Mitsuishi]]: Koume's voice actress.
* [[Kotono Mitsuishi]]: Koume's voice actress.
* [[Limited Wardrobe]]: One [[Omake]] has Matsudaira [[Lampshade Hanging|wondering]] why Kusanagi always wears the same clothes and if he ever takes them to be cleaned. This is even more amusing when you consider that Kusanagi's trademark red coat tends to get literally torn into small pieces during his transformations, yet in the next episode it is usually seen again, undamaged.
* [[Limited Wardrobe]]: One [[Omake]] has Matsudaira [[Lampshade Hanging|wondering]] why Kusanagi always wears the same clothes and if he ever takes them to be cleaned. This is even more amusing when you consider that Kusanagi's trademark red coat tends to get literally torn into small pieces during his transformations, yet in the next episode it is usually seen again, undamaged.
* [[May December Romance]]: {{spoiler|Ryoko Takeuchi and Daitetsu Kunikida}}
* [[May-December Romance]]: {{spoiler|Ryoko Takeuchi and Daitetsu Kunikida}}
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Kusanagi Mamoru. Mamoru mean "to protect," and Kusanagi is the holy sword of the Japanese emperors, which apparently once belonged to Susano-o. It means the grass cutting sword (long story). Murakumo, the cloud cluster sword, is another name for the same sword and is the name of another character. He's trying to kill Kusanagi.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Kusanagi Mamoru. Mamoru mean "to protect," and Kusanagi is the holy sword of the Japanese emperors, which apparently once belonged to Susano-o. It means the grass cutting sword (long story). Murakumo, the cloud cluster sword, is another name for the same sword and is the name of another character. He's trying to kill Kusanagi.
* [[Megumi Hayashibara]]: Momiji's voice actress. She also sings the ending.
* [[Megumi Hayashibara]]: Momiji's voice actress. She also sings the ending.
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* [[Panty Shot]]: Apparently Momiji cannot walk five feet without exposing her cute cartoon character underwear -- at least until the [[Mood Whiplash]].
* [[Panty Shot]]: Apparently Momiji cannot walk five feet without exposing her cute cartoon character underwear -- at least until the [[Mood Whiplash]].
* [[Public Domain Artifact]]: The Imperial Regalia of Japan provide names and imagery throughout the series -- see the entry for [[Meaningful Name]], above, for one example.
* [[Public Domain Artifact]]: The Imperial Regalia of Japan provide names and imagery throughout the series -- see the entry for [[Meaningful Name]], above, for one example.
* [[Real Trailer Fake Movie]]: One of the Omake shorts makes the series look like a [[Toku]] [[Kaiju]] film. The English dub even has [[So Bad Its Good|intentional crappy voice acting and timing]].
* [[Real Trailer Fake Movie]]: One of the Omake shorts makes the series look like a [[Toku]] [[Kaiju]] film. The English dub even has [[So Bad It's Good|intentional crappy voice acting and timing]].
* [[Replacement Goldfish]]: Momiji's twin sister was no longer available to be used to quell the problem, so the job fell to her.
* [[Replacement Goldfish]]: Momiji's twin sister was no longer available to be used to quell the problem, so the job fell to her.
* [[Running Gag]]: [[Once an Episode]] Momiji's underwear [[Panty Shot|gets exposed]], along with the cute picture of a cartoon animal on them, much to her embarrassment.
* [[Running Gag]]: [[Once an Episode]] Momiji's underwear [[Panty Shot|gets exposed]], along with the cute picture of a cartoon animal on them, much to her embarrassment.
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* [[Shipper On Deck]]: Koume ships Kusanagi/Momiji.
* [[Shipper On Deck]]: Koume ships Kusanagi/Momiji.
* [[Shrines and Temples]]
* [[Shrines and Temples]]
* [[Small Girl Big Gun]]: Koume
* [[Small Girl, Big Gun]]: Koume
* [[Spoiler Opening]]
* [[Spoiler Opening]]
* [[Super Deformed]]: In the [[Omake]].
* [[Super Deformed]]: In the [[Omake]].
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Revision as of 17:44, 8 January 2014

Made in 1994, Blue Seed is (loosely) based on the Izumo cycle of Japanese mythology and the tale of the god Susanoo and the eight-headed monster Yamata no Orochi. The original manga was written by Yuzo Takada and was made into a 26 episode anime series.

Momiji Fujimiya, a normal middle school girl, is one day stopped on her way to school by a cat eyed man with greenish hair and magatama beads (read: blue seeds) who calls her "Kushinada" and then tries to kill her. Momiji is saved by the sudden appearance of two government officials, one of whom shoots the man in the arm and sends him fleeing.

Momiji is intrigued as to why she was referred to as "Kushinada". She discovers that "Kushinada" refers to an ancient princess whose blood holds the power to stop the ancient monsters known as Aragami by sending them to an eternal sleep. Momiji dismisses the idea that she could be such a person, despite the fact she lives with her mother and grandmother in a shrine in Izumo. However, she soon changes her mind after vines begin to appear from every crack and opening attempting to capture her as they whisper "Kushinada".

Momiji tries to escape, not knowing that the vines are being employed by a powerful Aragami known as Orochi. Fortunately, she is saved by the man with the magatamas embedded into his hands, who introduces himself as Mamoru Kusanagi. He confronts Orochi using Momiji as bait. The plan fails and the government officials appear again. They reveal themselves to be members of the Terrestrial Administration Center (TAC for short), and manage to subdue Orochi. However, with the last of its strength, it makes a final attempt on Kusanagi.

Momiji saves Kusanagi by taking Orochi's blow. Impaled by the Aragami, instead of dying, she is instead fused with the magatama, more specifically identified as a mitama, which gives Momiji the ability to sense the presence of other Aragami. The TAC agents explain that they are an organization dedicated to defeating the Aragami, who seek to destroy humanity. The current Kushinada, Momiji, must aid them because the other Kushinada, Momiji's twin sister, is thought to be dead. Momiji, wishing to discover more about the twin sister she never knew and also to fulfill her destiny, agrees to join the TAC under the protection of Kusanagi, who wishes to destroy his former masters, the Aragami.

The story becomes increasingly complex with the appearance of Murakumo, a man with eight mitamas who kills any Aragami he comes across for his own personal reasons. Kusanagi repeatedly attempts to kill Murakumo. Then Momiji's twin Kaede reappears along with a strange energy field in Tokyo, and Murakumo and Kaede's plans soon become clear - they intend to resurrect the god Susano-oh and purify the world of humanity's influences, with Kaede acting as the leader of the movement.

There is also a three episode OVA, Blue Seed Beyond, which takes place two years after the end of the TV series. It concerns what seems to be a resurgence of aragami (actually created via biotechnology), and introduces a new character, Valencia Tachibana. Like Kusanagi, she was implanted with a mitama without turning into a full aragami.

Also has nothing to do with the "sour, yet refreshing" spice from the Lost in Blue games.

Tropes used in Blue Seed include: