How does fushigi yuugi end




















He's just the generic Watase Yuu main guy - generically protective, generically caring, generically enigmatic. Maybe that's why I didn't feel too sorry for him in the end I'm getting old I like happy endings, but I don't like happy endings stretched out beyond the lifespan of the character I don't think of it as happy ending.

It's different for the author, the imagination for your own character is endless, but I try to take the story as what is written A passing promise of meeting in another life is something I can't consider as a happy ending.

Did they reincarnated or did they meet in heaven? And I am still affected by the fact that Takiko died, and I also think that it's somehow contradicting to the anime because it said there that Einosuke Okuda killed Takiko when she returned to the real world, not after summoning Genbu.

And, why did Takiko get devoured? She got a strong will. It says that if the priestess has a strong will, she will not get devour. You mean Tamahome? He appeared in the last scene ring and all because he somehow made it to Miaka's world. Fortunately, he's not afraid to admit that. Unfortunately, everything in the world seems to want to stand between them.

If it isn't Yui trying to win him over, it's Taiitsukun telling Miaka she can't touch any guys, or Nakago making Miaka think she's dirty, or Tokaki telling them Suzaku won't be able to keep them together Their love is strong enough to conquer anything, and, yeah, it even saves the world. Tamahome isn't afraid to care about people, so he's fairly close to all the warriors, but he's usually a little sidetracked by Miaka so he doesn't spend much time with anyone else. He has some interesting dynamics with Nuriko and Tasuki , as some of their light-hearted mannerisms mingle well with Tamahome's sense of humor.

He first appears in the Anime when Miaka and Yui were transported in the book, he then saved them from slave traders and demanded money. When they tell him they don't have money, he walks away stating that they were penny pinchers. When Yui is transported back to the modern world Miaka thinks that Tamahome abducted her.

Miaka then searches for him, gets into trouble and he saves Miaka from street thugs. They then walk along the streets. Tamahome says that if you get one jewel off the crown of the emperor, the jewel will make you rich. Miaka then decides to get one to repay Tamahome, and she tripped and fell onto the emperor's palanquin, and the both of them were arrested.

They were inside a dungeon but they manage to escape thanks to Miaka's gum, but were separated when Miaka wonders off in the direction of the smell of food. Miaka is then asked by the emperor, Hotohori , if she wants to be the priestess of Suzaku and have her wishes granted.

Miaka agrees. Now they have to search for the remaining 6 of the warriors, so they gathered all the skilled warriors in the country. Miaka then shouted, "those who have characters on their bodies, please raise your hand! Miaka and Tamahome have a brief conversation under the fallen building in with Tamahome states that he will always protect Miaka. They are almost crushed, but a Celestial Warrior named Nuriko saves them and gives Tamahome a kiss.

Nuriko tries to capture Tamahome but he eventually managed to escape, when Tamahome goes to the country to earn some money. Nuriko secretly follows. Tamahome then tries to sell the bubblegum given to him by Miaka on the day when they were in the dungeon. Some people debate this and suspect that it's fake but are soon proven otherwise. Then, a group of thugs corner him in an alleyway, stating he needed to pay a protection fee to do business in the area they try to bargain for Miaka and she takes it the wrong way tho Tamahome was staling for time with no intentions of selling her his true intention was to protect her.

Miaka then confesses her feelings but Tamahome rejects them. Miaka falls down on a fever. Tamahome watches as Miaka rests on the palace, accompanied by Hotohori , who was furious at the thought why Miaka is sick. Suspecting that maybe Tamahome was the culprit, Tamahome simply says that he was just saving her from bandits.

Miaka is seriously ill, so Hotohori comes to the hard decision to send her home, using Taiitsukun a great mage. Hotohori tells Miaka of this, asking her to come back once she's well again.

Outside, Nuriko accuses Tamahome of being jealous of Hotohori , telling him to apologize to Miaka so that Hotohori will be free for Nuriko. They set off to go to Taiitsukun , with a tense feeling between Miaka and Tamahome. That night, Nuriko tells Miaka to bathe in the spring near where they are camped. Fushigi Yuugi is undoubtedly known for its memorable characters and their dramatic shenanigans.

But when it comes to intense drama, none of the cast holds a candle to what Yui Hongo has to go through. Not only is she like Miaka a girl from the real world thrown into the Universe of the Four Gods, but luck is not on her side in the slightest. With such a character arc as Yui's, there are several times viewers have felt bad for the unfortunate circumstances placed upon her. But when the tables turn, fans have equally felt disappointed by many of Yui's actions. Though it might sound magical to become a priestess with a gang of hot men following you around - that certainly wasn't the full story when it came to Miaka's adventures inside the book.

So when Yui began to grow a sense of jealousy towards her best friend and all of the "good luck" that came upon her time, it came off as a disappointing reaction. Of course, Yui's feelings were justified especially considering what happened to her with the bandits , but Miaka would never be the sort of friend to use friendship as a scheme. And maybe if Yui didn't trust a certain blonde-haired gentleman, then she'd be willing to listen to her best friend's side of the story.

Right from the beginning, Yui didn't have much luck when she entered the world of the Universe of the Four Gods. Though she would eventually be known as the priestess of an all-powerful god, Yui's back and forth trip into the book changed her life in some genuinely earth-shattering ways.

Not only would such a scenario morph her relationship towards Miaka forever, but it would also result in many damages to her mental and physical health. As magical of an adventure this could seem on the surface, Yui's journey is not the glamorous kind written about in Disney movies , for sure.



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