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* [[Aristocrats Are Evil]] - Subverted with Rosemarine, who initially comes across as a self-important bully on an ego-trip (or even [[The Dragon]]) but [[Heel Face Turn|becomes far more sympathetic]] as the series progresses and eventually proves to be one of Serge and Gilbert's greatest allies.
* [[Aristocrats Are Evil]] - Subverted with Rosemarine, who initially comes across as a self-important bully on an ego-trip (or even [[The Dragon]]) but [[Heel Face Turn|becomes far more sympathetic]] as the series progresses and eventually proves to be one of Serge and Gilbert's greatest allies.
** Completely averted with Serge and his father, who are two of the nicest guys you could ever hope to meet.
** Completely averted with Serge and his father, who are two of the nicest guys you could ever hope to meet.
* [[Art Evolution]] - Compare the [http://manga.animea.net/kaze-to-ki-no-uta-chapter-4-page-3.html art of the earlier volumes] of the manga with the [http://fuckyeahtakemiya.tumblr.com/post/11063627615/yomigaere-jules-bb-sometimes-there-are-things art of later volumes.]
* [[Art Evolution]] - Compare the [https://web.archive.org/web/20140904080605/http://manga.animea.net/kaze-to-ki-no-uta-chapter-4-page-3.html art of the earlier volumes] of the manga with the [https://web.archive.org/web/20120807111636/http://fuckyeahtakemiya.tumblr.com/post/11063627615/yomigaere-jules-bb-sometimes-there-are-things art of later volumes.]
* [[Attention Whore]] - Liliath is one of these.
* [[Attention Whore]] - Liliath is one of these.
* [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]] - Played straight in the OVA, but sometimes averted in the manga.
* [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]] - Played straight in the OVA, but sometimes averted in the manga.
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* [[Whole-Episode Flashback]] or, more accurately, ''six volume'' flashback, with three volumes devoted to [[Backstory|Gilbert's childhood and three devoted to how Serge's parents met and his early life.]]
* [[Whole-Episode Flashback]] or, more accurately, ''six volume'' flashback, with three volumes devoted to [[Backstory|Gilbert's childhood and three devoted to how Serge's parents met and his early life.]]
* [[The X of Y]]
* [[The X of Y]]
* [[:Category:Yandere|Yandere]] - Gilbert and Auguste, but especially the latter.
* [[Yandere]] - Gilbert and Auguste, but especially the latter.
* [[Yoshiko Sakakibara]] - The voice of Rosemariné in the OVA. Also falls into [[Playing Against Type]], as she doesn't usually voice [[Bishonen]] characters.
* [[Yoshiko Sakakibara]] - The voice of Rosemariné in the OVA. Also falls into [[Playing Against Type]], as she doesn't usually voice [[Bishonen]] characters.


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"Gilbert Cocteau, you were the greatest flower to ever bloom in my life. In the faraway dreams of youth, you were a bright red flame, blazing so fiercely...You were the wind that stirred my branches. Can you hear the poem of the wind and trees? Can you hear the tumult of our youth? Oh, there must be others who so remember their own days of youth...."

It is 1880 at Lacombrade Academy, an all-boy's boarding school in France. Serge Battour is a cheerful and kind new student who is trying to fit in with the rest of the student body, despite the taboo of his Gypsy heritage, made obvious by his dark skin. However, his roommate Gilbert Cocteau - who will sleep with anyone if he can manipulate them to his advantage by doing so - is not helping the situation, especially when he makes it his personal goal to bring about Serge's downfall. The two boys may destroy each other or come closer together. Or both.

Kaze To Ki No Uta, also known as either "The Song of Wind and Trees" or "The Poem of Wind and Trees," is a 17-volume manga series by Keiko Takemiya that was written from 1976 to 1984. It was one of the first Shoujo manga to focus on a homosexual relationship between boys and the first to have sex play a major role in the story; Takemiya, along with then-roommate and fellow mangaka Moto Hagio, is credited with kickstarting the shounen-ai genre (Takemiya's earlier work, "In the Sunroom" was the first manga to have shounen-ai elements). The series, though controversial, was able to win the prestigious Shogakukan Manga award for shojo in 1979, as well as now being regarded as a classic.

The series was also adapted into a 60-minute OVA that more or less summed up the first three volumes of the series, as well as revealing what happens at the end. The OVA was targeted towards those who have already read the manga, being quite fast-paced and skipping some story arcs.

This is a great series for those seeking a more unique take on the male/male genre, interesting characters, and endearing storyline. And when watching or reading, be sure to have some tissues ready.

Also has a character sheet, so please help out with the blurbs!

Tropes used in Kaze to Ki no Uta include: