{"id":1439,"date":"2010-09-19T23:02:53","date_gmt":"2010-09-19T15:02:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/?p=1439"},"modified":"2010-09-19T19:40:52","modified_gmt":"2010-09-19T11:40:52","slug":"golden-boy-manga","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/2010\/09\/19\/golden-boy-manga\/","title":{"rendered":"Golden Boy (Manga)"},"content":{"rendered":"
A long time ago, I stumbled upon the Golden Boy OVA<\/a> series on Nico Nico Douga and thought it was an odd and unique piece of work. It left a bit of an impression but I didn’t think much more of it. Recently, I had the chance to read the 10-volume manga series that it is based on. It blew my mind in a way that words alone fail to describe.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Golden Boy starts off as a sexually-charged gag manga full of raunchy toilet humour much like the OVA, which was made based on six of the chapters contained in the first book. The interesting thing is that, up to the third volume, the degree of sexuality portrayed is actually much more explicit in the OVA than in the manga (at least until the third volume, after which the manga overtakes it by leaps and bounds).<\/p>\n The basic storytelling template is as follows: Kintarou Oe, a boy genius who dropped out of Toudai<\/a> after obtaining full credits in order to go on a journey of self discovery, arrives at a new town and takes up a new part-time job in order to learn a new skill. There, he meets a hot girl who is usually instantly turned off by his unrestrained perverted nature and thinks that he is just a good-for-nothing freeter<\/a>. In the end, he surprises everyone by not only picking up the skill in record time, but doing it better than anyone else. He also usually ends up changing the girl’s life positively. But by the time anyone realizes what he has done, he leaves town on his bicycle and heads for his next lesson in life.<\/p>\n This story structure is repeated many times in the first two volumes and appears to be the original concept before the manga. However, by the third volume, things start to change. The episodic storytelling format is eventually replaced by a long continuous story as we learn more about Kintarou.<\/p>\n The most obvious shift happens when he encounters a cult bent on world domination who uses S&M sexual techniques to brainwash and mind control people. This quickly grows into long discussions about the state of modern society and its use of violence as a tool of conflict resolution, the role of the education system in producing unthinking slaves for the system and the role of sex in achieving inner and outer peace.<\/p>\n At this point, I suppose you just went “WTF?”<\/p>\n