Heavy SPOILERS I suggest to read it only if you have read the manga. Born from the majestic pen and mind of Cocoa Fujiwara Inu x Boku Secret Service SS unrightfully is always compared to Inuyasha by the wellknown Rumiko Takahashi. Comparing Takashi is a bit out of place but it is undeniable that Fujiwarasensei was a fan of the abovementioned Queen of Manga as she is the inspiration for everyone in the manga industry. The inspiration cant be denied though absolutely corky and unique characters that are instantly lovable and even some panels that mimic the absurd humour of works such as Ranma or Urusei Yatsura. The plot as per Anilist is straightforward: In search of independence and solitude the sharptongued Ririchiyo Shirakiin moves to the Maison de Ayakashi an apartment building full of wealthy tenants which has its own Secret Service. Ririchiyo is eager to be alone but upon her arrival she is greeted by Soushi an SS agent arranged for her by her parents. Ririchiyo tries to turn away but Soushis dogged devotion to his new mistress will not be deterred. The threats against the residents of the Maison de Ayakashi are not to be taken lightly after all. And despite his puppylike demeanour Soushi is not to be trifled with... We are introduced to a world on its own the Ayakashi Hall is the centre of it and the surroundings are almost inexistent in the manga. Our main character even though to a certain extent everyone is a main character can look like an average tsundere but she is much more than a cheap comedic trope. She is a person hurt by the family by the surroundings by the hypocrisy to be treated like a rare pet. These small details can be one of the keys to interpreting the entire manga. We see through the course of the series that almost no Youkai is showing up. This is not an adventure tale to fight demons like in Inuyasha here the demons are dormant and the Youkai have lost their power. The enemy lies within. To avoid a long and boring essay I will not go into the details of each character but still la vague description is necessary. The real enemy of the entire plot is the Family and the power behind it. All our heroes and heroines are segregated and forced by human families because being blessed with the ancestor of a youkai brings to them power. For this reason Miketsukami is confined and treated like a beast Ririchiyo is not allowed to go anywhere Nobarachan is forced into a marriage and my beloved Karuta Roromiya is shut into her room. All of them have this sad destiny waiting for them with the possibility of reincarnation retaining their memories in an eternal cycle neverending. Shimonsama represents this tragedy herself. Forbidden to go out due to her foresight and the ability to predict she is condemned for eternity to be closed in to be born and die while staying closed into a room. In this pathetic scenario Mikoto Inugami the main antagonist becomes her only saviour going back in time each time and providing her with corpses so she can be entertained by reading their lives. The same sad destiny awaits Zange Natsumi doomed to live a short life and the only one who always retains his memories from previous lives. Each character has incredible development. Sorinozuka who survived them after the first Night Parade becomes a 40 years old man who then meets again the reincarnation of his beloved friends who are now young while he is left behind with no family or real ambition and apparently in love with Nobara Yukinoji it seems despite all that she is into him too. Karuta in the new version is a 20 years old who protects a very young Banri Watanuki. Talking about Banri the emotional growth he has had during the narrative is impressive. He is the one who saves the world as his connection with Mikoto Inugami in the time skip was lifesaving for all of them. You will notice that I spent a decent length of words for the side characters far from the main duo Ririchiyo and Soushi and the main reason is that as mentioned previously this is a very choral manga. Forcing attention only on one would be injustice towards the others that are beautifully designed. How to forget over the top Kagesama calling all of them My livestock? Talking about comedy. This manga delivers in all aspects each one of them is insanely absurd and all of them put together make up a circus of funny abnormalities. Even with the trope repeated over and over Nobara being a super lesbian Soushi being the dog Karuta being the emotionless food hole they continuously change and grow and you cannot do anything else than love them. But what wanted to say Fujiwarasensei? As art is up to interpretation with no absolute truth everyone can read it as he/she wants. I think she wanted to depict a beautiful fairy tale enhancing the concept of connection love and friendship hinting at the usual trope that in the end you shape your future and you can break chains that are tiding you up. Cocoa Fujiwara died at the age of 31. She dropped out of school to start a career when she was simply 16. She had left behind beautiful complete manga some short stories and one unfinished work. She was not a genius a powerhouse or even the most original creator out there. But she has left something behind and in a last emotional elan the author of this modest analysis can simply tell her: Thank you.
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