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La fillette révolutionnaire Utena

Original title: Shôjo kakumei Utena
  • TV Series
  • 1997
  • TV-14
  • 24m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
2.3K
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La fillette révolutionnaire Utena (1997)
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A tomboyish schoolgirl finds herself forced into repeated duels for another girl who has a role in a world revolution.A tomboyish schoolgirl finds herself forced into repeated duels for another girl who has a role in a world revolution.A tomboyish schoolgirl finds herself forced into repeated duels for another girl who has a role in a world revolution.

  • Creators
    • Yôji Enokido
    • Shin'ya Hasegawa
    • Yûichirô Oguro
  • Stars
    • Tomoko Kawakami
    • Yuriko Fuchizaki
    • Rachael Lillis
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    2.3K
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    • Creators
      • Yôji Enokido
      • Shin'ya Hasegawa
      • Yûichirô Oguro
    • Stars
      • Tomoko Kawakami
      • Yuriko Fuchizaki
      • Rachael Lillis
    • 34User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes39

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    Tomoko Kawakami
    Tomoko Kawakami
    • Utena Tenjô
    • 1997
    Yuriko Fuchizaki
    • Anthy Himemiya
    • 1997
    Rachael Lillis
    Rachael Lillis
    • Utena Tenjô…
    • 1997
    Sharon Becker
    • Anthy Himemiya…
    • 1997
    Aya Hisakawa
    Aya Hisakawa
    • Miki Kaoru
    • 1997
    Maria Kawamura
    • Shadow Play Girl A-ko…
    • 1997
    Kotono Mitsuishi
    Kotono Mitsuishi
    • Juri Arisugawa
    • 1997
    Takehito Koyasu
    Takehito Koyasu
    • Tôga Kiryû
    • 1997
    Satomi Kôrogi
    Satomi Kôrogi
    • Shadow Play Girl B-ko…
    • 1997
    Yuri Shiratori
    Yuri Shiratori
    • Nanami Kiryû
    • 1997
    Jûrôta Kosugi
    • Akio Ohtori
    • 1997
    Takeshi Kusao
    Takeshi Kusao
    • Kyôichi Saionji
    • 1997
    Yuka Imai
    • Wakaba Shinohara…
    • 1997
    Amanda Goodman
    Amanda Goodman
    • Shadow Girl A…
    • 1997
    Hikaru Midorikawa
    Hikaru Midorikawa
    • Sôji Mikage
    • 1997
    Akiko Yajima
    Akiko Yajima
    • Mitsuru Tsuwabuki
    • 1997
    Kumiko Nishihara
    Kumiko Nishihara
    • Shiori Takatsuki
    • 1997
    Kumiko Watanabe
    Kumiko Watanabe
    • Shadow Play Girl C-ko
    • 1997
    • Creators
      • Yôji Enokido
      • Shin'ya Hasegawa
      • Yûichirô Oguro
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    9Bevin-2

    One of my favorite series/films of all-time.

    A unique and dynamic series, absolutely unlike anything you've ever seen. One of the most amazing stories I've ever seen put to screen, and so much more than the bubbly, vapid romance series I was expecting. Heavy themes from both Christian stories and Greek mythology, but a lot of it masked by symbolism and implication. an incredible story, but you have to watch ALL 39 episodes to get the full-impact. Not really a show you can watch out of order. I'm personally not a fan of the dub, but dubs have to be pretty impressive to compare to the original Japanese actors, in my opinion. There's so much subtext and raw emotion in their voices that they create the characters more than the pictures. And these characters are so complex it's a shame to not experience them at their full potential. This is a series where you can watch it over and catch new thing every time. WELL worth your money and time.
    rose.duellist

    Wow...just wow.

    This show is completely and totally incredible. It's so much more than just a simple shoujo drama. It's shoujo, it's drama, but it's also got action (sword duels, and they're just...awesome), comedy (yes, the quintessential Cute-Animal-Mascot, but even he's a little...different), and a plot that actually forces you to think. Who is End-of-the-World? Who is Mikage? What is the "power to revolutionize the world"? Why does Utena want to be a prince if she's a girl? What is free will? These questions and so many more arise over the course of the show. Every character has a deep psychological flaw and their own personal set of motivations and unique (often tragic) past. This is not a show for the faint of heart -or- mind. While the show is never explicit, it does contain mild violence (come on, sword duels without violence would be an oxymoron--blood is never shed though) and implied (never graphic) sexual situations. Another issue that may stand in the way of some narrow-minded types' enjoyment is the fact that nearly every character in the show has a--oh, shall we say, *flexible* sexual orientation. Just know that if you can't handle the original non-butchered "Sailor Moon", you won't be able to handle this. The Utena dub, by the way, is excellent (with the exception of a few voices). Juri and Touga were given voices that fit their characters extremely well. All in all, I highly, highly, HIGHLY recommend this show.
    chickskickass

    Let go of reality!

    Some folks may find this show "bizaar", but I found this a deeply moving, thought-provoking, and at times absurdly hilarious show worthy of a watch by anyone who desires something a little bit more cerebral and twisted.

    Set in a school covered in a rose motif, Utena is the tomboy protagonist, beloved by all, who finds herself suddenly enmeshed in the secretive dealings of the student council, and finds herself suddenly "engaged", to a girl, no less! And there's an upside-down floating castle, swords that pop out of chests--Freud would have a field day with this show--and surfing elephants. And explosive curry! So, um, suspend your disbelief for this show, because it truly is worth it.

    The characterization of this show is what really sells it. You have kids playing at adulthood, and if you see Utena as a coming of age show, you can see between the lines of how all the characters are not trying to achieve a "revolution of the world" in that they're gonna start a civil war, but that they are actually just trying to reach adulthood, pressing beyond the threshold to the other side, which all but the heroine are unable to do.

    Sound cerebral? It is. And it's very enjoyable, tugging at your heartstrings and then making you unexpectedly laugh at something that, when you think about it or try to explain to someone else, makes no sense. The music is overall wonderful, especially the background music--The Sunlit Garden is perhaps one of the best instrumental pieces I have ever heard on a Tv show, and is worth a DL any day--and the voice acting is done well, even on the English dub, which I generally think are foul, cursed things, but Software Sculptors, the American distributor, did an okay job.

    This is a worthy series. Watch it! It's coming out on DVD! Rewatch it! You'll find something new every time, and it'll still be enjoyable even on third and fourth watches.

    Oh, and though the box might say it's rated PG or PG-13, and that it's from the director of Sailor Moon, don't think that this is for kids. Though the first 13 episodes are all right, beyond that the show gets a little too hard to understand--though when you're a kid all that stuff makes sense--and also has some undertones that some of the more conservative might not like their children getting hints of(i.E. homosexuality and incest). In my opinion, if they're old enough to even understand what's going on--because these undertones are indeed only subtly hinted at--then they're old enough to deal with it.
    8xhraysis

    Come the revolution

    This show has my heart honestly. It's a deep, dark and intrinsically layered show that really requires your full attention. From the gothic influenced soundtrack to the bright colour palate and the uniquely hand-drawn style, this show is just sonic and visual candy. The plot is painfully ambiguous in my opinion but still intriguing nonetheless. And of course there are the feminist and queer themes that has bestowed upon this show its iconic legacy. To think that such revolutionary (all pun intended) ideals and themes and subject matters were depicted in this show nearly 2 decades ago and has served as the inspiration to many other queer and feminist story is truly a testament to this show's legacy. I am quite honestly dying to know what happened after the end but I'm glad it was not a tragic one. The bond between Utena and Anthy was truly something that warmed my heart, the sanctity of their bond seemed to transcend just friendship and even romance. It was, in essence, just two girls who wanted to save each other no matter what. Though I was sad we never got to see them kiss, i think their attraction to one another was blatantly obvious in the subtext.

    One of my few only complaint really is just the repetitive nature of the sword fights. Though it does add a great deal of spice and action into the story, I feel most of the drama is nullified knowing that Utena will always prevail in the end. And the sequence of her climbing up the endlessly spiralling staircase, whilst it is a great visual delight at first, does get old quite fast. I felt the black rose saga was quite pointless and characters got introduced at times only to not appear or serve any relevance to the plot later on.

    Overall, Utena is an amazing show; far ahead of its time, that blends mind numbingly surrealist imagery with complex layered characters, an amazing artstyle and a killer soundtrack
    10metatronica

    Bizarre? Yes. Smart? Most definitely.

    I think people get too caught up in attempting to understand something foreign to realize that many elements in Revolutionary Girl Utena are not meant to be taken literally and at times, seriously. Yes, it is strange, but, the strangeness is purposefully achieved as a method of storytelling. If one can look past or even appreciate the strangeness, one can find a worthwhile story that's both entertaining and insightful.

    The main character, Utena Tenjou, is a student at a boarding school. She meets Anthy Himemiya, a shy girl who is the Rose Bride, the key figure in a mysterious plot by the Student Counsel to "revolutionise the world". The main storyline revolves around Utena and her journey, through different trials and obstacles, to uncover this mystery. To support the main story, there are many subplots and filled with colourful supporting characters, who add drama, humour, and complexity.

    The Student Counsel members often recite a poem with portions borrowed from Herman Hesse's Demian. Like the Demian, Utena is about the antagonist's personal journey uncovering truth within their world and within themselves, through the transitional periods of youth. Unlike in Demian, the hero's journey in Utena is highly metaphorical. Despite seeming childish and simple at first, this series is actually incredibly dark with themes that are both adult in nature and adult in meaning. It uses many traditional archetypes – like the charming prince, the wicked witch, the naive hero – but changes these elements' relationship with each other and within the story as the vehicle to drive these progressive elements. Some of the ideas touched upon are the meaning of gender, gender roles, the meaning of self, etc.

    Revolutionary Girl Utena is one of my favourite television series. Both the plot and the characters are highly developed. I actually greatly enjoy the surrealism, with over the top drama that both pokes fun of itself and other series within the shoujo (manga and anime for women and girls) genre. The fantastic story components along with highly stylized visuals full of symbolism paint an almost dream-like setting. It's a post-modern fairytale that's indefinitely unforgettable. You'll either love it or hate it, there's no in between.

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    • Trivia
      Series rumored to be heavily inspired by Riyoko Ikeda's 'Rose of Versailles'
    • Goofs
      In episode 8, the thick white stripe on the bottom of Nanami's skirt disappears when she is hugging Touga. It re-appears in the other scenes.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Touga Kiryuu: If it cannot hatch from its shell, the chick will die without ever truly being born. We are the chick; the world is our egg. If we don't break the world's shell, we will die without truly being born. Smash the world's shell, for the Revolution of the World.

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      Featured in AMV Hell 3: The Motion Picture (2005)

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    • Release date
      • 2004 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Revolutionary Girl Utena
    • Production companies
      • J.C. Staff
      • TV Tokyo
      • Yomiko Advertising
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    • Runtime
      • 24m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • D-Cinema 48kHz 5.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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