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Incestual relationships are a recurring subject in Japanese manga and anime. Depictions of incestuous relationships within these genres date all the way back to one of the medium's earliest pornographic titles, such as Osamu Tezuka's Ayako (1972–1973) and the early hentai Cream Lemon (1984-1987).
The most common forms of incest seen are between siblings and cousins. Cousin coupling in particular is very common in anime, because cousin marriages in Japan are not legally incestuous, and seen as desirable rather than taboo.[1]
Several kinds of incest
[edit]The popular anime Tenchi Muyo! has several instances of incest, which are seen as normal.
- Ayeka, one of the main characters, was once engaged to her half-brother, Yosho. On Ayeka's planet, such a thing is not considered bad. In fact, she comes to Earth looking for him. She is later shown to have feelings for Yosho's grandson Tenchi, who is technically her grandnephew.
- In the Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki continuity, Tenchi's parents, Nobuyuki and late Kiyone, were also related.
- The great-grandparents of main character Mihoshi Kuramitsu were step-siblings.
In Kotono Katō's Altair: A Record of Battles manga, Ayşe, a supporting character, has unrequited romantic feelings for her maternal uncle, Beyazit.
In Mushoku Tensei, it has several depiction of incest in main and forthcoming chapters, which was deemed controversial by some, particularly the deleted chapter.
- Before the reincarnation, the unnamed man (pre-Rudeus) caught masturbating by his siblings for watching over his younger niece naked in the bath through hidden camera.
- Eris Greyrat, a second cousin-turned future wife of Rudeus Greyrat, was first met when they were younger before the Teleportation Incident. As goes on a journey, she deeply in love with him before her departure. Years later, they reunited after the second battle against Orsted. Following the misunderstood and strained relationship, she decides to marry him and gave birth to Ars and Christina.
- In a deleted chapter of Aisha Greyrat's side story, Aisha is having a relationship with Rudeus's son Ars, Aisha's half nephew, and gave birth to a son named Leroy Greyrat.
Sibling incest
[edit]Shojo manga author Kaori Yuki has used this theme twice:
- In Godchild, the protagonist, Cain Hargreaves, is the product of the incestuous union of his father and his father's older sister, inheriting gold-green eyes and the curse of being unable to love anyone who was not blood related to him. Cain also has a love interest in his half-sister/cousin who does not return his feelings.
- In Angel Sanctuary, she uses incest as a necessary plot device. Setsuna Mudo is in love with his sister, Sara, who returns his feelings. As it turns out, Setsuna is the reincarnation of the angel Alexiel, who long ago was punished to be reincarnated as a human, while Sara is in fact Jibril, the Angel of Water. They are so determined to stay together that they willingly abandon their family and future without a second thought and Setsuna searches relentlessly in Hell for Sara's soul.
In the anime and manga franchise Vampire Knight, pure-blooded vampires often marry siblings to keep their bloodline pure – Yuki Cross's parents were siblings, and it was stated that she was "born" to be Kaname's (her older brother) wife.
In Maze, Mei and her brother, Akira, had an incestuous encounter when they were young and this led him to being viewed as an outcast by their parents. However, they are still in love with each other and remain together, despite their love being a taboo.
In the light novel, visual novel, and anime Oreimo, siblings Kyousuke and Kirino are a pair of teenage otaku who gradually fall in love with each other and maintain a sexual relationship in secret from their parents, against the objections of all their friends and in defiance of the conventions of society.
In the manga Aki Sora, Aki is in love with her little brother, Sora, and is later able to persuade him into a sexual relationship, though he often considers breaking it off due to the fact he cannot see a future with this relationship. In the final chapter, they compromise and end their forbidden relationship. Later on in the manga he is repeatedly forced to have sex with his twin sister Nami. It is later discovered that their parents had been brother and sister.
In the manga True Love, siblings Yuzuru and Ai were separated for 10 years after their parents’ divorce. But, after reuniting, they begin to fall in love and have a secret relationship, against the objections of their mother and friends. They later find out they are not biologically related as he was adopted and they get married.
In the Tokyo Ghoul series written by Sui Ishida, one of the main antagonists, Kichimura Washū, is in love with his half-sister, Rize Kamishiro: he had helped her escape from the Sunlit Garden, but she turned him down. Kichimura begun stalking her and in the prologue, threw multiple steel beams on Rize in a construction area after she was seen with the protagonist, Ken Kaneki, thus resulting in the latter becoming a ghoul, setting the story in motion. In the later part of the series, Kichimura stated wanting to "share a bunch of kids" with Rize; their relationship in the anime was briefly seen and the incest part was only implied in the final episode.
Incest involving twins
[edit]Certain anime programs, such as Koi Kaze and Please Twins!, are serious, even sympathetic, studies of the characters as they struggle with their emotions and societal taboos. In Please Twins! this is because both girls fell in love with the protagonist, despite knowing that either of them could be his biological twin sister.
In the shojo manga Boku wa Imōto ni Koi o Suru, Yori and Iku are twin brother and sister who have been extremely close all their lives and who now begin to fall in love with each other and have to face the consequences of it. It is later revealed that they are half-twins due to them being the product of a heteropaternal superfecundation (they have different fathers). At the end, Yori attempts to separate from her for 10 years but when he and Iku reunite, he says that he still loves her and it is hinted that they have resumed their relationship.
Parental incest
[edit]In the series Kaze to Ki no Uta, Gilbert is physically, emotionally, and sexually abused by his father, Auguste, who poses as his uncle. Auguste, who is interested in making Gilbert as his own personal pet, can be kind to Gilbert at one time and then be cruel in another. His influence is so strong that Gilbert actually believes they are in love; this ultimately has tragic consequences for Gilbert's relationship with Serge.
Papa to Kiss in the Dark centers around a 15-year-old boy having an incestuous relationship with his father, who is later revealed to be his uncle.
In Tokyo Ghoul, CCG's chairman and ghoul Tsuneyoshi Washū plans to rape his daughter Rize Kamishiro in order to "preserve" the pure ghoul Washū family; also, he is a serial rapist of human women, resulting in the birth of half-human illegitimate Washū members.
See also
[edit]- Incest in literature
- Incest in folklore and mythology
- Incest in the Bible
- Incest pornography – Genre of pornography
References
[edit]- ^ Townsend, Susan C. (2000). Yanaihara Tadao and Japanese colonial policy: redeeming empire. Curzon studies in East Asia. Richmond: Curzon. pp. 18, 35 n. 5. ISBN 0-7007-1275-5.