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''A Bright Blue Sky'' (original title 晴れゆく空) is a one-shot manga by [[Jiro Taniguchi|Taniguchi Jiro]]. |
''[[A Bright Blue Sky]]'' (original title 晴れゆく空) is a 2006 one-shot manga by [[Jiro Taniguchi|Taniguchi Jiro]]. |
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A traffic accident takes place at night on a Tokyo expressway: a young man riding a motorcycle collides into a van. The young man, Onodera Takuya, is critically injured and falls into a vegetative state, while the van's driver, Kubota Kazuhiro, dies. Takuya, incredibly, begins to recover, and after a while emerges from what should have been clinical death. Except that he isn't Takuya: in his body now resides the soul of 42-year-old Kazuhiro. |
A traffic accident takes place at night on a Tokyo expressway: a young man riding a motorcycle collides into a van. The young man, Onodera Takuya, is critically injured and falls into a vegetative state, while the van's driver, Kubota Kazuhiro, dies. Takuya, incredibly, begins to recover, and after a while emerges from what should have been clinical death. Except that he isn't Takuya: in his body now resides the soul of 42-year-old Kazuhiro. |
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* [[Fighting From the Inside]]: After a while, Takuya's own soul begins to manifest itself again, and struggles with Kazuhiro's for the control of his body. |
* [[Fighting From the Inside]]: After a while, Takuya's own soul begins to manifest itself again, and struggles with Kazuhiro's for the control of his body. |
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* [[Girl Next Door]] |
* [[Girl Next Door]] |
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* [[Magical Realism]] |
* [[Magical Realism]] |
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* [[Reincarnation Romance]]: Kazuhiro, though reincarnated in the body of Takuya, is still in love with his wife. |
* [[Reincarnation Romance]]: Kazuhiro, though reincarnated in the body of Takuya, is still in love with his wife. |
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Latest revision as of 00:45, 18 February 2020
A Bright Blue Sky (original title 晴れゆく空) is a 2006 one-shot manga by Taniguchi Jiro.
A traffic accident takes place at night on a Tokyo expressway: a young man riding a motorcycle collides into a van. The young man, Onodera Takuya, is critically injured and falls into a vegetative state, while the van's driver, Kubota Kazuhiro, dies. Takuya, incredibly, begins to recover, and after a while emerges from what should have been clinical death. Except that he isn't Takuya: in his body now resides the soul of 42-year-old Kazuhiro.
Tropes used in A Bright Blue Sky include:
- Fighting From the Inside: After a while, Takuya's own soul begins to manifest itself again, and struggles with Kazuhiro's for the control of his body.
- Girl Next Door
- Magical Realism
- Reincarnation Romance: Kazuhiro, though reincarnated in the body of Takuya, is still in love with his wife.
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