Revolutionary Girl Utena fanfic
Shoujo Kakumei Utena, also known as Revolutionary Girl Utena, Girl's Revolution Utena, or La fillette revolutionnaire, is copyright Chiho Saito/B-Papas. These stories are for entertainment, and not for commercial purposes.
Please, only read these stories if you have seen the entirety of the series. They do contain spoilers about the end of the show. Spoilers are called that for a reason; there are certain things that, if known in advance, will make a story much less interesting. I would feel absolutely horrible if I ruined or in any way lessened your enjoyment of so wonderful a thing as SKU. So, for your own sake and mine, please watch all of this anime before reading my stories. And yes, you should watch this anime.
These stories work best if read in the order they were written in, the order listed.
Touga and Saionji. Sex is a game, a duel, a contest. But for what? Rated R.
The Time It Takes For Water To Fall
...Has been taken down. I didn't write this because I believed it, I wrote it because other people said I should, based on certain Halloween costumes and events. I no longer feel like having it available for public consumption, for a variety of reasons. Mostly, though, just because I don't believe it.
A little journey through the end of the show, focusing on Touga. Rated R.
Formerly untitled. Touga, and Akio, and a bunch of words. If Touga actually knew these words, and paid attention to them, maybe he wouldn't do what he does. Or maybe he would. Rated R.
Touga and Saionji again. This is sweet and mushy; which is to say, it is full of twisted, sick things. Yes, this one is a bit nasty. This is still in a rough version, and will be fully finished and revised at a later date. Rated R.
Revolutionary Girl Utena essays
These essays also contain spoilers of the end of the show, as well as the middle and all other parts, so all the same stuff applies to them as does to the fanfic.
In the fall of 2000 I took a class called Perspectives On Time. This was also the semester that my college's anime group showed three episodes of Utena every week. So I wrote my final paper for the class on Utena, comparing the show's treatment of time to the psychological studies of Oliver Sacks, the scientific theories of Albert Einstein, and the philosophy of Saint Augustine.
This is the still very rough version of what will someday be an incredibly long analysis of Utena, which has lots of sections. At the moment, it's just one really long file, and rather disjointed, and as I said, rough, with a lot of notes about what to write on eventually. But if you want to know what I think when I think too long and too hard about an anime, read this. Hey, I get to bring up C. G. Jung, Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty, Buddhism, Christianity, and Dominance/submission (as well as yaoi) all in one place. Wa hoo ha. Ain't Utena grand?
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