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There's a legend among the girls of Shinyo Academy about Boogiepop, a shinigami who can take you away while you're still young and beautiful. But when a series of students begin to go missing, it soon becomes apparent that Boogiepop isn't just a legend, and furthermore, there's much more going on beneath the pristine surface of the school.Boogiepop is a Light Novel series by Kouhei Kadono. With its first volume published in 1998, it currently consists of 24 light novels and two spin-offs, an anime-original Interquel series by Madhouse (with Kadono's involvement) called Boogiepop Phantom, a live action movie, two CDs, and two attendant manga series. The anime series along with several of the novels have been released in the U.S. by Seven Seas Entertainment. Omnibus printings collecting the first six light novels were released in late 2018 and early 2019.Although still obscure in the west, the Boogiepop series was a surprise hit in the light novel business and re-defined the whole genre in many ways, to the point some have gone to call it the first modern light novel. Also, although western viewers might not spot the thread due to its aforementioned lack of the presence outside of Japan, Kadono's work was massively influential over later Japanese works, with many authors, most notably Ryogo Narita, NisiOisiN, Kinoko Nasu and the creators of the Persona videogame series having cited it as one of their main inspirations. A lot of the modern conception of the Chuunibyou archetype was also inspired by this series' eponymous character although it is ironically not an element found within.A straight anime adaptation of the series, Boogiepop and Others, aired in Winter 2019, also animated by Madhouse.
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Artistic License – Martial Arts
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Artistic License – Martial Arts: In the sexth novel, Nagi uses an Aikido throw on a petty criminal, which the text describes as "with enough force to send him flying". Although it could be just a case of bad description (or translation), it's worthy to mention that aikido throws don't work by force or by directly throwing the opponent; they are almost exclusively based around twisting limbs in order to make the opponent flip or drop himself in order to avoid the joint pressure, an action that usually only happens cleanly with trained opponents (which in this case isn't). In the third, Masaki uses karate meditation to decide what to do. This is a real life practice called mokuso, essentially their own version of Buddhist Meditation, but in real life, meditating is the exact opposite of exerting higher thought: what one does is preciely letting go of conscient thoughts and keeping the mind away from them.
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Tamer and Chaster
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Tamer and Chaster: The 2019 anime omits all sexual intercourses in the first novel (all of which are between high schoolers) and Kamikishiro's polyamory.
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Never Trust a Trailer
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Never Trust a Trailer: The first official trailer for the 2019 anime, which you can watch here, is composed of scenes that have nothing to do with the anime or the light novels. Among them there is Nagi submitting a trenchcoat-wearing mook, a glassed man showing telekinetic moves against a burning hooded character,note The glassed man is most likely Doberman, a character in the (untranslated) Repent Walpurgis saga who has the same Salary Man appearance and metal-controlling power. His unidentified opponent also resembles Riki Tikki Tavi from the same story. and Boogiepop taking on Imaginator in a dream world and ending it in a Mexican Standoff.
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Artificial Human
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Artificial Human: The Towa Organization specializes in making these and setting them up as Deep Cover Agents.
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Crapsack World
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Crapsack World: The world of Boogiepop generally isn't very nice.
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Nebulous Evil Organisation
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Nebulous Evil Organisation: The Towa Organization.
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Ordinary High-School Student
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Ordinary High-School Student: Half the cast, though some more than others. In Masami Saotome's case, his normalcy is why Nagi rejected him.
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Differently Powered Individual
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Differently Powered Individual: This is essentially what MPLS is. A term used by the Towa Organization for humans who have begun to suddenly manifest unusual abilities.
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Adapted Out
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Adapted Out: The 2019 anime adaptation skips the fourth volume, Boogiepop in the Mirror: "Pandora", and moves the sixth, the prequel Boogiepop at Dawn, to its place. The latter switch is done probably in order to end the anime with the fifth, Boogiepop Overdrive: The King of Distortion, which is set in present time and has a bigger feel of conclusion. The anime also removes the dead animal subplot of Overdrive, as it is of little relevance for the main story and only acts as a redundant Framing Device (the main one being Boogiepop telling the story to Echoes' shadow, which is preserved).
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Split Personality
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Split Personality: While early volumes suggest Boogiepop might be either an split personality or an external entity that took Touka as a host, later volumes more clearly imply Touka is an MPLS (evolved human) and Boogiepop is how her evolution manifests.
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Wise Beyond Their Years
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Wise Beyond Their Years: Nagi again, as well as Boogiepop.
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Body Horror
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Body Horror: Most stuff having to do with Manticore, which slowly robs you of your mental functions and turns you into a puppet. The way Kisugi Makiko kills also qualifies, since it involves taking a person's brain out while they are still alive.
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Crazy-Prepared
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Crazy-Prepared: Nagi, and she usually needs it at some point. For example, in Boogiepop at Dawn, she caries with her a bag of special electricity conducting materials, a rod to deliver a powerful electric shock, and an insulated jumpsuit against the current, all of which she uses to fry Kisugi Makiko. That same jumpsuit is also bulletproof. Lampshaded when someone wonders just where she gets the stuff.
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Evilutionary Biologist
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Evilutionary Biologist: The Towa Organization sounds like this at first. Actually subverted in that Towa seeks to preserve humanity in its current form and all their efforts are geared at preventing "evolved humans" from spreading throughout the world which is the major reason why all their synthetic humans are sterile.
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Adaptation-Induced Plot Hole: In the 2019 anime, Kazuko's statement of "I already had a savior - Boogiepop" in episode 8 comes out of nowhere, since the dialogue where she learns that information (that Boogiepop saved her from Fear Ghoul), which should have taken place between her and Nagi in episode 2, is omitted. Whether it happened offscreen at some other point or she found about it in a different way is not revealed.
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The Un-Reveal
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The Unreveal: The meaning of the acronym "MPLS" is never revealed in the story. All we know is that it is the term used by the Towa Organization to designate naturally evolving humans who are awakening their powers.
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Homoerotic Subtext: Suema seems to go just a bit farther than necessary to get close to Nagi than one would usually think normal. Not to mention Anou Shinjirou's crush on Masaki, which is actually fairly unambiguous for the genre.
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Plot Hole
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Curiously enough, the card access gate at the school entrance, treated as a peculiarity in the novel and totally plausible in the updated setting, is omitted in the anime. Presumably, having both the flap gates and a Discipline Commitee member monitoring the students is a bit redundant.note this actually has allegorical meaning in the novel: both the gate and the DC member are equally performative and useless This creates a minor Plot Hole since there is no explanation for where Nagi gets the time-stamped behavioral data of the students (this is shown in the background but not commented on).
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Heroic Sacrifice
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Heroic Sacrifice: Echoes and in a slightly more twisted version Masami. In Boogiepop at Dawn we also have Kuroda and Mo Murder both end up making these to save Nagi.
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My Greatest Failure
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My Greatest Failure: Nagi considers the death of Naoko to be hers. The same for Tanaka Shirou, whose guilt and regret over Naoko's death eventually causes the manifestation of the King of Distortion.
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Arc Words
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Arc Words: "Sometimes it snows in April" for the Vs. Imaginator arc.
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Razor Floss
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Razor Floss: Boogiepop's main weapon.
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Character Tics
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Character Tics: Boogiepop frequently has an asymmetrical expression that's probably supposed to be a smile, that he copied from a dying Kuroda
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Evolutionary Levels
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Evolutionary Levels: The backbone of the entire story. The human race is beginning to manifest new evolutionary traits in its next generation, identified by the Towa organization as "MPLS" individuals, and they seek out these individuals to neutralize them in hopes of keeping the human race as it presently is. This may also be the reason why the alien race Echoes is from took an interest in humanity and sent him there to observe humans. It is even possible that Boogiepop itself is merely Miyashita Touka manifesting her status as an MPLS and is not something supernatural.
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Secondary Character Title: While Boogiepop is whom the series is named after, and they appear in every work, they can't really be called the protagonist of the series or its adaptions, as the novels and the animes focus on any characters but Boogiepop or Touka.
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Healing Factor
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Healing Factor: Most of the artificial humans possess some form of this.
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Setting Update: Compared to the novels it’s based on, released between 1998 and 1999, the 2019 anime features characters who use smartphones and instant-messaging apps to communicate, as well as rumors spreading on social media. The Shin’yÅ� Academy uniform is also updated, going from gakurans for boys and sailor uniforms for girls to blazers and ties for both. Everyone has cellphone now. The kids don't need to use the home line, and thus exposed to parental surveillance, to call each other. Quite a few moments of characterization in the original novel cannot occur verbatim in the anime adaptation: It is no longer that abnormal for Nagi to have her own phone paid by herself, or for Aya to pick up every calls within seconds. Nagi does not need to escort Kazuko home and stay for dinner just to relieve Kazuko's parents from worries when their daughter gets home late.note Curiously enough, the anime has Kazuko departs from Nagi's house in daytime instead of long after sunset like in the novel. Nagi doesn't require a room filled with hardware and software boxes to do the hacking. Curiously enough, the card access gate at the school entrance, treated as a peculiarity in the novel and totally plausible in the updated setting, is omitted in the anime. Presumably, having both the flap gates and a Discipline Commitee member monitoring the students is a bit redundant.note this actually has allegorical meaning in the novel: both the gate and the DC member are equally performative and useless This creates a minor Plot Hole since there is no explanation for where Nagi gets the time-stamped behavioral data of the students (this is shown in the background but not commented on).
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Fauxlosophic Narration: Not really narration, but the Kirima Seiichi quotes definitely qualify. The English translators noted that they had a heck of a time keeping those quotes cryptic and mysterious while also making sure they made some kind of sense.
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Bifauxnen
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Bifauxnen: Nagi Kirima is described as looking "handsome", and Touka when possessed by Boogiepop is often mistaken for male.
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Weirdness Magnet
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Weirdness Magnet: The entire town, which somehow houses psychics, clones, aliens, guardian entities, shared dreamscapes, secret organizations, ghosts, and all manner of other strange goings on.
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No Social Skills
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No Social Skills: Aya Orihata, aka Camille — an artificial human. She gets better at the whole "human interaction" thing as time goes on.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: The premise of a poised, androgynous vigilante with a Split Personality, clad in a black cloak and equipped with Razor Floss, who shares the city with several other supernatural beings and factions, is a Whole-Plot Reference to the cult novel series Demon City Blues by Hideyuki Kikuchi, another pioneer of the Light Novel genre. Kikuchi's work has been occasionally cited as an inspiration. Nagi's character resembles Batman, and it's not casual that while taking to her, Suema thinks on a study case from her father's books about a man who believed himself to be the Caped Crusader. Also in-universe, Boogiepop's hat and look are described to be like those of Maetel from Galaxy Express 999. Naoko compares Echoes' mission to the inspection robots from the books of sci-fi writer Shinichi Hoshi. The series frequently makes references to music, including several to Prince in the form of the characters Spooky E and Camille, as well as the Arc Words “Sometimes it snows in April� (from the song of the same name). The chapter names are also frequently borrowed from song titles. As noted by the translators, Camille's name seems to be also a reference to the film Camille (1936), where the female lead wins the heart of a young man but leaves him for his own good. Hirohiko Araki's JoJo's Bizarre Adventure was also a big influence on the series. Kadono himself would later pen a light novel of the Jojo franchise. The tone, elements and atmosphere of the series remind of the young adult work of Taku Mayumura, another inspiration for Kadono. Gen Sakakibara, the martial arts genius that trained Nagi and Masaki, is probably a reference to Nobuyuki Sakakibara, Japan's premier Mixed Martial Arts promoter, who was especially known as the chairman of the mighty PRIDE league by the time the first Boogiepop volumes were published.
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Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane
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Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: The nature of Boogiepop. Is it truly a Shinigami or spiritual being that possesses Touka as part of an ethereal automatic defense mechanism of Earth? Or is it just a Split Personality of Touka's, who may or may not be an MPLS individual?
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Heroic Wannabe
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Heroic Wannabe: Nagi's step brother Masaki ends up becoming his own version of Boogiepop, and eventually has to be saved by the real thing.
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Hacker Cave
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Nagi doesn't require a room filled with hardware and software boxes to do the hacking.
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Shinigami
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Shinigami: What Kuroda assumes Boogiepop is, and the latter takes the idea and runs with it.
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Pillar of Light
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Pillar of Light: Echoes turns into a beam of energy and returns to his homeworld with it, vaporizing Saotome Masami along the way.
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Chekhov's Gunman
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Chekhov's Gunman: Frequently characters mentioned only briefly become very important later.
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Continuity Drift: As the English translators note in the appendix, in the first novel Boogiepop claims he never emerged in front of the psychologist Touka's parents dragged her to, but Boogiepop at Dawn reveals he did, and in fact it was very relevant for both of their characterizations. Given that Boogiepop has no reason to lie, it is probably a goof on Kadono's part.
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Big Damn Heroes: The stories are told from the perspectives of people other than Boogiepop. These people are frequently teenagers who get in over their heads in bad situations leading to Boogiepop showing up to save the day.
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Flash Forward: Akio Kimura's section in Boogiepop And Others features this as it has him reflecting back on his relationship with Naoko Kamikishiro two years after the main events of the book. This was kept in the live-action movie, but removed from the 2019 anime, along with his character as a whole.
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Too Good for This Sinful Earth: Kamikishiro Naoko, slightly subverted in that she was also something of a delinquent. Also arguably Echoes.
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Psycho Electro: Spooky Electric.
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Love Makes You Crazy
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Love Makes You Crazy: Masami Saotome, though it's implied he was already pretty twisted.
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Martyr Without a Cause
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Nagi does not need to escort Kazuko home and stay for dinner just to relieve Kazuko's parents from worries when their daughter gets home late.note Curiously enough, the anime has Kazuko departs from Nagi's house in daytime instead of long after sunset like in the novel.
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