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The Wonderfully Whacky World of Takarazuka

  • March 17, 2010 12:41 am

In a previous blog, I had briefly mentioned Takarazuka–the all-women musical reviews of Japan. Now, having done some Internet research, I realize that this world is even more bizarre than I thought. In fact, I may have to join with my fellow offender, Phil in declaring that “Japanese are Freaks”.  (And being Japanese-American, I guess that makes me Freaky-American. On the other hand, I believe Americans are freaks as well, so that must make me 100% Freak. But I digress.)

One part Ziegfield Follies, one part Broadway and one part tranny club, Takarazuka is a highly popular institution that dates back to 1914. Takarazuka musicals can be based on Western Broadway musicals, historical dramas, or Japanese manga—all performed with lavish sets, glittering costumes and big choreographed numbers, and of course, all the parts are played by women.

Lady Oscar

  • February 19, 2010 5:38 pm

I grew up reading comic books, but not the American variety, rather the Japanese “mangas” that were geared particularly to young girls, or “shoujo manga” as they are known. Although I could really only read about half of the Japanese characters, there were plenty of pictures to get the gist of what was going on. Probably my favorite manga series was “Berusaiyu no Bara” which translates to “The Rose of Versailles