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* [[Dangerous Sixteenth Birthday]]
* [[Dangerous Sixteenth Birthday]]
* {{spoiler|[[Did Not Get the Girl]]}} (At least in the anime.)
* {{spoiler|[[Did Not Get the Girl]]}} (At least in the anime.)
* [[Even the Girls Want Her]] (Hazuki; however, [[Single Target Sexuality|if they're not Hatsumi, she's not interested]].)
* [[Even the Girls Want Her]] (Hazuki; however, [[Single-Target Sexuality|if they're not Hatsumi, she's not interested]].)
* [[False Camera Effects]]
* [[False Camera Effects]]
* [[Fan Service]] (covering pretty much every sub-category, too)
* [[Fan Service]] (covering pretty much every sub-category, too)
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** It's actually three endings at once, none of which fit together. In one part, Hatsumi leaves a message, in the next, the message is entirely erased. Many fans nowadays seem to think the ending is supposed to be a Pick-and-Choose-your-ending thing.
** It's actually three endings at once, none of which fit together. In one part, Hatsumi leaves a message, in the next, the message is entirely erased. Many fans nowadays seem to think the ending is supposed to be a Pick-and-Choose-your-ending thing.
* [[Gaiden Game]]: ''Yamibou''s visual novel was given one in the form of ''Koge to Lilith no [[Gratuitous German|Nachtmusik]]''. It's basically Lilith having lots of encounters with people in [[Cosplay|various outfits]]. [[Fridge Brilliance]] dictates that it's probably to make it easier to fit in wherever she goes...
* [[Gaiden Game]]: ''Yamibou''s visual novel was given one in the form of ''Koge to Lilith no [[Gratuitous German|Nachtmusik]]''. It's basically Lilith having lots of encounters with people in [[Cosplay|various outfits]]. [[Fridge Brilliance]] dictates that it's probably to make it easier to fit in wherever she goes...
** Bonus points for some of those outfits being [[Shout Out|call-backs]] to some of the older games that Carnelian worked on, like ''[[Moonlight Lady|KaoNoNaiTsuki]]'' and ''Machine Maiden''.
** Bonus points for some of those outfits being [[Shout-Out|call-backs]] to some of the older games that Carnelian worked on, like ''[[Moonlight Lady|KaoNoNaiTsuki]]'' and ''Machine Maiden''.
* [[Hair Colors]]
* [[Hair Colors]]
* [[Hot Librarian]] (in a more literal sense)
* [[Hot Librarian]] (in a more literal sense)
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* [[Mayfly-December Romance]]
* [[Mayfly-December Romance]]
* [[Medieval European Fantasy]]
* [[Medieval European Fantasy]]
* [[Multiple Tailed Beast]]: It stars two [[Kitsune|kitsunes]], one with nine tails and one with just two.
* [[Multiple-Tailed Beast]]: It stars two [[Kitsune|kitsunes]], one with nine tails and one with just two.
* [[Nice Hat]] (right there in the title, and the picture)
* [[Nice Hat]] (right there in the title, and the picture)
* [[Nubile Savage]] (Quill)
* [[Nubile Savage]] (Quill)
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* [[Reincarnation]]
* [[Reincarnation]]
* [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]] (At the time of its release, practically the Platonic ideal of Schoolgirl Lesbians. Wow.)
* [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]] (At the time of its release, practically the Platonic ideal of Schoolgirl Lesbians. Wow.)
* [[Shout Out]]: Leading to possible [[Epileptic Trees]]: Hazuki shares her last name with Io Azuma, a protagonist of ROOT's previous visual novel (also with Carnelian's art), ''[[Moonlight Lady|Kao no Nai Tsuki]]''.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Leading to possible [[Epileptic Trees]]: Hazuki shares her last name with Io Azuma, a protagonist of ROOT's previous visual novel (also with Carnelian's art), ''[[Moonlight Lady|Kao no Nai Tsuki]]''.
* [[Spell My Name With an "S"]] - Upon broadcast, the most commonly-viewed fansubbed version of the anime had some rather different ideas on name spellings. Among them were Marieru instead of Mariel, Garuganchua instead of Gargantua, Jiru instead of Jill, and most noticeably, Ririsu instead of Lilith. (Curiously, they did not render Adam and Eve as Adamu and Ibu.) A re-release by a different group in 2007 used the romanizations listed in [[The Other Wiki]].
* [[Spell My Name With an "S"]] - Upon broadcast, the most commonly-viewed fansubbed version of the anime had some rather different ideas on name spellings. Among them were Marieru instead of Mariel, Garuganchua instead of Gargantua, Jiru instead of Jill, and most noticeably, Ririsu instead of Lilith. (Curiously, they did not render Adam and Eve as Adamu and Ibu.) A re-release by a different group in 2007 used the romanizations listed in [[The Other Wiki]].
* [[Super Deformed]] (Koge-chibi)
* [[Super-Deformed]] (Koge-chibi)
* [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]] (Azuma Hazuki)
* [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]] (Azuma Hazuki)
* [[Theme Tune Cameo]]
* [[Theme Tune Cameo]]

Revision as of 17:42, 26 January 2014

Yami to Boushi to Hon no Tabibito (Yami, the Hat, and the Book Travellers), a.k.a. Yamibou

The Great Library: A place where every world is maintained within books. By and large, people can live out their entire lives without ever knowing it exists.

Azuma Hazuki was living out her life as a fairly Ordinary High School Student in one of these worlds, until her adopted sister, Hatsumi, disappeared at midnight on her sixteenth birthday. Intruding immediately on her shock was a bird-like being called Ken-chan, which had been sent by its master to find someone called Eve...

Yamibou is, simply, the story of the people whose lives were touched by Eve as she travelled through the worlds contained in the books of the Great Library, and their continued attempts to find her. From Lilith, the current guardian of the Great Library and caretaker of its books (that's supposed to be Eve's job); to Gargantua, whose life was forever altered when he witnessed Eve's apparently magical powers during her stay in his world; and finally to Hazuki, who loves her adopted sister and sought to find her at any cost; each had their own reasons to search.

Many have called Yamibou a watershed moment for serious schoolgirl lesbian moments in anime (though it's been played as comedy since at least 1999 in Steel Angel Kurumi, and probably earlier), the recent rise of yuri in anime can easily trace its beginning to the late-2003 run of this show. Humorously enough, many of the people who watched the show for just that reason, and who had glowingly referred to it at the defining shoujo-ai series, absolutely despised the ending. (Several have since attempted to pass the mantle of "defining yuri series" to Kannazuki no Miko.)

Yamibou is based on an "H"-game by Root with artwork done by Carnelian. The original game's plot is vastly different, lacking much of the yuri due to starring a nameless male main character (who was completely eliminated from the anime.)


This show provides examples of: