Mimia-hime

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.

Tiny Mimia-hime, grasp the flame of life. You've had a long journey.
And you shall be called this Star's Beloved Child.
You've nothing to fear now, be born.

In a place known as The City of Clouds -- a place other worlds call Heaven -- where the people fly on wings of light, a child is born without wings. As the residents of The City know that they come from people without wings, one without wings has the form of God. This tiny Princess Mimia is a God Child.

Mimia is weak, without the Power that the people with wings of light have. However, her parents love and care for her and tend her tiny flame of life as it grows stronger and stronger. At first, without the Power, she cannot "speak" with anyone, and feels alone. So she cries. But her mother and father and sister love her and soon, through her tears, she learns that she is not alone. She learns to talk and run and swim and read and continues to grow.

While talking with an elder of her people, she is told that she is destined to journey to distant lands. That her journey will take her outside her world, beyond the sky and even further. To cross universes as a God Child.

Thus begins another epic from mangaka Tanaka Yutaka. Written in a fairy tale style, Mimia-hime is a lusciously-illustrated, poetically written story about Mimia, her birth, her growth and the beginnings of her journey into those distant lands. The religious symbolism is rich, but not overpowering, content to be what it is as nothing more than a background for Mimia's story. It is currently at volume one, with further volumes (purportedly) to come. Great things should be expected of young Mimia as her story continues.

Tropes used in Mimia-hime include:
  • Crystal Dragon Jesus - Purposely used in a very overt fashion, the City of Clouds is Heaven, but the people there don't think of it as such, nor do they "believe" themselves to be "Angels." It is simply where they live.
  • Everything's Better with Princesses - Princess Mimia is an inversion. In heaven, the child born without wings is the princess.
  • Lighter and Softer - Unlike much (if not most) of his prior work, this is distinctly G-Rated. (At least so far.)
  • Scenery Porn - You won't get The City of Clouds, populated by people with wings of light, without this over, over and over.
  • Signature Style - Tanaka-san's poetic narration and love for Scenery Porn is present in full-force in this story.