Ayakashi Triangle

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Ayakashi Triangle
Ayakashi Triangle.jpg
First volume of Ayakashi Triangle, released by Shueisha on October 2, 2020 in Japan
あやかしトライアングル
(Ayakashi Toraianguru)
Genre
Manga
Written byKentaro Yabuki
Published byShueisha
English publisher
ImprintJump Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Jump
DemographicShōnen
Original runJune 15, 2020 – present
Volumes5 (List of volumes)
Wikipe-tan face.svg Anime and manga portal

Ayakashi Triangle,[Jp. 1] sometimes abbreviated as AyaTri,[Jp. 2][4][5] is a Japanese fantasy, romantic comedy manga series written and illustrated by Kentaro Yabuki. It has been serialized in publisher Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine since June 2020, with its individual chapters collected and published by Shueisha into five tankōbon volumes as of August 2021. The manga has been licensed for English release in North America by Viz Media, and Shueisha also simultaneously publishes the series in English and Spanish for free on the Manga Plus app and website.

Ayakashi Triangle focuses on exorcist ninja Matsuri Kazamaki, as he tries to defend his childhood friend, the Ayakashi Medium Suzu Kanade, from evil spirits called ayakashi. However, during a battle to save Suzu's life, Matsuri is turned into a girl[a] after being cursed by Shirogane, the King of Ayakashi. With no apparent way to reverse the transformation, Matsuri is forced to live publicly as a girl in the foreseeable future as he and Suzu deal with both the friendly and the malicious ayakashi they encounter as well as their growing romantic feelings for each other, all while trying to break Matsuri's curse for him to return to his original masculine form.

Synopsis[]

Setting[]

The story of Ayakashi Triangle takes place in the fictional Omiko City,[Jp. 3] located in the countryside of Japan.Ch. 2 Unbeknownst to its citizens, Omiko is also populated by ayakashi,[Jp. 4][b] spirits that are invisible to most people. The few individuals able to see ayakashi are those who possess a large amount of at least one of the two energies that humans are composed of: haku,[Jp. 5] the life energy, and kon,[Jp. 6] the spiritual energy. An example of such is the Ayakashi Medium,[Jp. 7] a rare type of human who over-secretes haku, the energy from which ayakashi are entirely made of; for this reason, the Ayakashi Medium is worshiped by the majority of ayakashi as a deity-like figure.Ch. 14

Although ayakashi in general are amicable and pacific towards humans, there are malicious and wicked ayakashi that endanger their lives.Ch. 1 To counter the threat they pose as well as to protect the public from dangerous ayakashi, exist clans that consist entirely of exorcist ninja[Jp. 8] whose strengthened kon allows them to perform jutsu[disambiguation needed][Jp. 9] and other extraordinary feats.Ch. 25 These clans work directly under the Exorcist Ninja Association,[Jp. 10] a secret organization founded by the government of Japan hundreds of years prior to the start of the series.Ch. 13 The Association supplies local agents across the country with knowledge about ayakashi, training to combat them, and special equipment; this last one is provided by tool shops that also doubles as regular stores for the wider community.Ch. 15

Premise[]

Matsuri Kazamaki and Suzu Kanade are childhood friends who share the ability to see ayakashi. While Matsuri is descendant of a line of exorcist ninja who protect people from evil ayakashi, Suzu is an Ayakashi Medium whose power draws many ayakashi to her. However, Matsuri learns Suzu's growing power will inevitably bring ayakashi to try to devour her to get more power, so he decides to protect Suzu by exorcising the evil ayakashi that approach her. Years later, on the day before the pair were to start high school, Suzu is attacked by Shirogane, the King of Ayakashi,[Jp. 11] but is saved by Matsuri. Unable to beat him, Matsuri seals away most of his powers into a scroll, but before he does, Shirogane puts a curse on Matsuri that turns him into a girl, hoping the transformation will ruin any chance he and Suzu have of becoming a couple in the future. As Suzu helps Matsuri to adjust to his new life as a girl, Shirogane plots to regain his power and devour Suzu.[6]

Production[]

Cover page of Reo × Leo, which served as an influence for Kentaro Yabuki in the plot development of Ayakashi Triangle.

Concept and creation[]

In 2019, mangaka Kentaro Yabuki published the one-shot manga Reo × Leo[Jp. 12] in the 11th issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump on February 9, as part of the magazine's "J Romcom Festival!" for Valentine's Day celebrations.[7] This one-shot would later be used by Yabuki as a source of inspiration for him to create Ayakashi Triangle,[8] with the manga featuring a premise similar to that of Reo × Leo, although there was no ayakashi in the one-shot, a significant difference that would only be shown in the manga. Reo × Leo focused on a normal high school student named Fuuka[Jp. 13] and her childhood friend Reo,[Jp. 14] a martial artist boy who is magically gender-swapped into a girl by his father; Yabuki reused the characteristics of both characters, including their personalities and designs, to conceive the main protagonists of Ayakashi Triangle, Matsuri Kazamaki and Suzu Kanade.[9]

In May 2021, Yabuki commented that when he created the primary setting of Ayakashi Triangle, Omiko City, he modeled the designs of the scenario after an unspecified area near Odawara, located in Kanagawa Prefecture.[10]

Development[]

In Ayakashi Triangle, one of the most outstanding elements present in its plot is the constant display of female nudity (male nudity is also seen, but rarely in comparison to female),[11] as in the 37th chapter of the manga, in which Suzu is initially seen taking a shower and spends the entire chapter naked, with special focus dedicated to her body.Ch. 37 Other elements observed are the use of panty shots (panchira),[12] revealing or sexualized clothing, groping, and other representative cases of sexual overtones that can be considered as ecchi or as qualifiers for anything related to erotic and pornographic content.[13][14] In digitally released chapters, the intimate parts of the female characters' bodies, such as the vagina and nipples, are censored. However, the printed volumes of the manga show the latter exposed and in detail.[15]

The previously mentioned elements of Ayakashi Triangle are commonly associated with Yabuki's works, especially his earlier manga series Black Cat (2000–2004), To Love Ru (2006–2009), and the latter's continuation To Love Ru Darkness (2010–2017);[16] the first series was created solely by Yabuki,[17] while the last two manga were only illustrated by him, with writer Saki Hasemi as co-creator of the To Love Ru franchise alongside Yabuki.[18][19] Unlike To Love Ru, the sexual content seen in Ayakashi Triangle is less explicit and prominent than its own, due to the fan service not being one of the main focuses of the manga as it was in To Love Ru, although the graphic and sexual intensity of many scenes in Ayakashi Triangle is still higher when compared to other manga series.[20] Furthermore, the occasional cameo appearances of To Love Ru characters in Ayakashi Triangle confirm that the two series are not only canonical to each other but also coexist in the same fictional universe. For instance, the character Run Elise Jewelria (who has the ability to gender-swap identical to Matsuri) makes a brief appearance in the 4th chapter of Ayakashi Triangle,[21] and Kyouko Kirisaki is indirectly alluded to in the 8th chapter of the manga.[22]

Cultural references[]

Ayakashi Triangle is notable for focusing on legendary creatures that are notable in Japanese folklore and mythology, with the aforementioned ayakashi as the central point of the series. In legends, ayakashi are yōkai that appear above the surface of some body of water, whereas in the manga, ayakashi is the collective name to refer to the variety of spirits that inhabit the world, in addition to having subspecies such as the tsukumogami, a type of ayakashi that take over inanimate objects.[23] A secondary focus in Ayakashi Triangle is Japanese culture. An exemplification of this is how some of the manga's drawings pay homage to the classic style of Japanese art.[24] Another case worthy of observation is that Matsuri is constantly seen wearing a fundoshi (in both his male and female forms), which is a traditional Japanese undergarment for adult men.[25]

Up until the 35th chapter of Ayakashi Triangle, the manga had a predominant emphasis on mythological figures from Japanese folklore. As of the 36th chapter, the series started to address supernatural beings from other cultures, with the character Rochka being the first non-Japanese creature seen in Ayakashi Triangle. Rochka, whose name is an abbreviation for Snegurochka, is generally depicted in Russian fairy tales as the embodiment of winter and the granddaughter of Ded Moroz. Described as a "magical Russian loli", she is believed to be the Russian equivalent of Yuki-onna, yōkai that appear as beautiful women in icy, snowy or mountainous regions.[26][27]

Themes and analysis[]

The series' main theme is about sexual orientation, and how the romantic attraction that one person feels for another is unrelated to their sex or gender. In Ayakashi Triangle, this is addressed mainly in the interactions between Matsuri and Suzu; the latter's behavior in the manga strongly reflects that of someone who is uncertain of their sexual preferences, as Suzu constantly questions herself in several chapters of the series if it is acceptable for her to pursue a relationship with Matsuri, regardless of whether or not they are of the same sex.[28][22] Also, Matsuri's condition in Ayakashi Triangle could be taken as an allegory for the queer experience, since, due to his physical transformation, he is forced to examine his romantic interest for the same sex, a situation analogous to that of a person who suddenly realizes that they have feelings for someone of the same gender.[29] The above theme coincides with Yabuki's statement in July 2020 that he plans to include various "relationship triangles" in the manga that go beyond just romance.[30]

Publication[]

Ayakashi Triangle is written and illustrated by Kentaro Yabuki.[31] It was announced in the 27th issue of Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on June 8, 2020, as the first of four new manga series (the other three are Magu-chan: God of Destruction, Hard-Boiled Cop and Dolphin, and Me & Roboco) to be launched in the magazine in June and July of that year.[2] The manga began its serialization in Weekly Shōnen Jump in the 28th issue published on June 15, 2020, with a new chapter of the series being released by the magazine every week on Sundays.[1][2] Shueisha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on October 2, 2020.[32] As of August 4, 2021, five volumes have been released.[33]

Ayakashi Triangle has been licensed for simultaneous publication in North America as it is released in Japan, with its chapters being digitally launched by Viz Media on its Shonen Jump website.[34][35] Shueisha also simulpublishes the series translated into both English and Spanish languages for free on the Manga Plus app and website.[36]

Volume list[]

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 October 2, 2020[32]978-4-08-882505-2July 27, 2021 (digital)
  1. "Matsuri, Suzu, and the Ayakashi" (祭里とすずと妖, Matsuri to Suzu to Ayakashi)
  2. "Girl Friend" (オンナトモダチ, Onna Tomodachi)
  3. "I Just Can't Accept That" (納得できない, Nattoku Dekinai)
  4. "When You Were Young" (幼心の君, Yōshin no Kimi)
  1. "Lightning-Fast Exorcist Ninja" (神速の祓忍, Shinsoku no Harainin)
  2. "Kachofugetsu" (花鳥風月, Kachōfūgetsu, lit. "flower-birds-wind-moon")
  3. "The Melancholy of the Ayakashi Medium" (妖巫女の憂鬱, Ayakashi Miko no Yūutsu)
Omake. "Matsuri's Panties" (祭里のパンツ, Matsuri no Pantsu)
2 December 4, 2020[37]978-4-08-882516-8
  1. "Omokage Shadow" (オモカゲ, Omokage)
  2. "A Special Relationship" (トクベツな関係, Tokubetsu na Kankei)
  3. "Those Who Can See, and Those Who Can't" (視える、視えない, Mieru, Mienai)
  4. "The Shape of the Spirit" (精神の形, Seishin no Katachi)
  5. "Garaku Utagawa" (歌川画楽, Utagawa Garaku)
  1. "A Sign of the Awakening" (覚醒の兆し, Kakusei no Kizashi)
  2. "Inside Matsuri" (祭里の中に, Matsuri no Naka ni)
  3. "Exorcist Ninja Tool Shop" (祓忍具屋, Harainingu-ya)
  4. "Her First" (初めてのひと, Hajimete no Hito)
Omake. "A Matsuri per Household" (一家に一台 祭里ちゃん, Ikka ni Ichidai Matsuri-chan)
3 March 4, 2021[38]978-4-08-882582-3
  1. "The Enticing Boy" (誘う少年, Izanau Shōnen)
  2. "Sosuke Hinojiki the Jinyo" (人妖・日喰想介, Jin'yō Hinojiki Sōsuke)
  3. "Matsuri Vs. Jinyo, and Then..." (祭里VS人妖 そして..., Matsuri tai Jin'yō, Soshite...)
  4. "Shirogane's Thoughts" (シロガネの想い, Shirogane no Omoi)
  5. "The Spirit of Harmony" (調和の心, Chōwa no Kokoro)
  1. "The Gift of Constant Change" (流転の賜物, Ruten no Tamamono)
  2. "Suzu Kanade, The King of Ayakashi" (妖の王、花奏すず, Ayakashi no Ō, Kanade Suzu)
  3. "The Ayakashi's Lost Property" (妖の落しもの, Ayakashi no Otoshimono)
  4. "The Lightning-Fast Father" (神速の親父, Shinsoku no Oyaji)
Omake. "GO! Ayakashi Pirates!!" (GO! あやかし海賊団!!, Gō! Ayakashi Kaizoku-dan!!)
4 June 4, 2021[39]978-4-08-882682-0
  1. "An Encounter With 'Him'?" ("彼"との遭遇?, 'Kare' to no Sōgū?)
  2. "Exorcising Incense" (祓香, Haraikō)
  3. "Nostalgic Home" (ノスタルジック・ホーム, Nosutarujikku Hōmu)
  4. "Lament of the Former King of Ayakashi" (元・妖の王の嘆き, Moto Ayakashi no Ō no Nageki)
  5. "Follow Garaku!" (画楽を追え!, Garaku o Oe!)
  1. "Chirizuka Kaiou" (塵塚怪王, Chirizuka Kaiō)
  2. "Mei Hirasaka" (比良坂命依, Hirasaka Mei)
  3. "A Distraught Matsuri" (困惑の祭里, Konwaku no Matsuri)
  4. "Origami Folding Gods" (折神, Origami)
5 August 4, 2021[33]978-4-08-882732-2
  1. "Soga and Korogi" (宋牙くんと香炉木先輩, Sōga-kun to Kōrogi-senpai)
  2. "The Mysterious Snow Maiden" (謎の雪娘, Nazo no Yuki Musume)
  3. "Operation Capture Rochka" (ラチカ捕獲作戦, Rachika Hokaku Sakusen)
  4. "Snegurochka and Ungaikyo" (スネグーラチカと雲外鏡, Sunegūrachika to Ungaikyō)
  5. "Rochka Loses Control" (ラチカ暴走, Rachika Bōsō)
  1. "Shirogane Catches a Cold" (シロガネの風邪, Shirogane no Kaze)
  2. "Suzu's Belly Button" (すずのおへそ, Suzu no Oheso)
  3. "Ms. Ibuki" (いぶき先生, Ibuki Sensei)
  4. "Mother-Daughter Time" (母娘水入らず, Oyako Mizuirazu)
6 October 4, 2021[40]978-4-08-882790-2

Chapters not yet in tankōbon format[]

These chapters have yet to be published in a tankōbon volume.

  1. "Matsuri's Training" (祭里の行, Matsuri Sato no Gyō)
  2. "Suzu's Determination" (すずの決意, Suzu no Ketsui)
  3. "Blazing Omiko City" (灼熱の小美呼市, Shakunetsu no Omiko-shi)
  4. "Collaborative Mission" (共同忍務, Kyōdō Misshon)
  5. "The Girls and the Hiderigami" (日照り神と乙女たち, Hiderigami to Otome-tachi)
  6. "Rain and a Phone Call" (雨と電話, Ame to Denwa)
  7. "Ded's Incantation" (ジェドとおまじない, Jedo to Omajinai)
  8. "I Saw It" (視えちゃった, Miechatta)
  9. "Matsuri & Suzu Vs. Kubire Oni" (祭里・すずVS縊鬼, Matsuri Suzu Buiesu Kubire Oni)
  10. "Suzu's Invitation" (すずのお誘い, Suzu no Osasoi)
  11. "Touch" (ふれあい, Fureai)
  12. "A Dangerous Encounter" (アブナイ出会い, Abunai Deai)
  13. "The "Ayakashi Medium" Ayakashi" (〝妖巫女〞の妖, "Ayakashi Miko" no Ayakashi)
  14. "When Past and Present Meet" (交わる前世と現世, Majiwaru Zense to Gense)
  15. "Life Halo" (命光輪, Meikōrin)
  16. "Ayakashi Medium vs Matoi Kazamaki" (妖巫女VS風巻纏, Ayakashi Miko Bāsasu Kazamaki Matoi)
  17. "Just Once More..." (もう一度だけ…, Mō Ichido dake...)

Reception[]

Popularity[]

Ever since the debut of Ayakashi Triangle, the term TS Yuri,[Jp. 15] which stands for Transsexual Yuri, has become a popular trend on Twitter in response to the series' primary romance involving exclusively female characters.[41]

Sales[]

In Japan, the first volume of Ayakashi Triangle debuted in 10th place on the daily Shoseki rankings with more than 23,350 copies sold on October 2, 2020. It subsequently dropped to 20th and then to 35th on October 4.[42] As of October 13, Ayakashi Triangle sold more than 33,000 copies, surpassing the sales for the volumes of both Mashle: Magic and Muscles and Undead Unluck.[20]

Critical response[]

Reviewing the first two chapters of Ayakashi Triangle, Shawn Hacaga of The Fandom Post called the story "decent" but "nothing special". Apart from strongly praising Yabuki's art as "gorgeous" and "fantastic", Hacaga also said it was fun nonetheless and admitted to being surprised by the gender-swap at the end of the first chapter.[43][44] Reviewing for UT Daily Beacon, Connor Holt gave the manga a rating of 3 out of 5, saying that Ayakashi Triangle is average when viewed as an ecchi manga, but fails when viewed as a romantic comedy. Holt also commented on how he prefers for the manga to continue in this direction and that it helps to differentiate Ayakashi Triangle from other series in Weekly Shōnen Jump.[45] In another review, Holt complimented on how Yabuki has managed a perfect balancing act between the manga's love triangle narrative, battle elements and ecchi overtones, saying it "gives readers an actual reason to read this manga and enjoy it as it comes into its own".[46]

Jacob Parker-Dalton of OTAQUEST praised Yabuki's art style, in addition to comparing Ayakashi Triangle with Akihisa Ikeda's Rosario + Vampire: "dumb, horny, but definitely crafted with care and attention". Dalton also expressed his opinion on how Ayakashi Triangle looks like the first installment of a manga from the mid 2000s, since the series, according to him, "reuses several elements typical of that period: demons and yōkai, for one, but also shameless objectification, gender bending, and even a cute animal mascot".[47] In a later review, Dalton emphasized the "quality" writing of Ayakashi Triangle, comparing it to Hirohiko Araki's JoJo's Bizarre Adventure by stating that "one of the series' latest chapters, in particular, was well written enough to warrant a comparison".[29] In a third review for Ayakashi Triangle, Dalton positively remarked on the development of the series' plot as a "well-constructed story with plenty of emotional moments", and how the manga is "quickly proving to be far more competent than it initially appeared to be".[48]

Thomas Daniell of AllYourAnime.Net commended Ayakashi Triangle as "clearly the work of a long established mangaka and not some newbie", but still criticized the developments of the manga as being "predictable", and noted that while Matsuri's gender-swap at the end of the first chapter was a "fun twist", it is a cliché widely used in anime and manga. Regarding the characters, Daniell said that, albeit they are not original, Yabuki's focus on them allows the details of the manga to "drip in a bit more naturally". Daniell also highlighted the series' use of fan service, and felt that, although it is used in part for comedic effect, its main purpose is to draw audience.[49] Matthew Newman of Beneath the Tangles wrote, "The whole idea of ninja exorcists already had me interested. The first chapter is really packed full and, while there are some ecchi moments, overall it’s a lot of fun. The series is rated above Teen, so you’d need to read it on the Shonen Jump website and not their app. But so far, I think it’s worth checking out."[50]

Accolades[]

In the 3rd edition of the Brazilian award in 2021, Ayakashi Triangle was nominated for the Best Manga category.[51]

Related media[]

A vomic (voice comic) adaptation of Ayakashi Triangle started to be released on November 20, 2020, with episodes uploaded to Jump Comics' official YouTube channel.[52][53] The vomic shows the manga images appearing on screen as voice actors, music and sound effects are heard. It stars both Hiromu Mineta and Yūki Kyōka as Matsuri Kazamaki (Mineta voices the character in his male form and Kyōka voices his female form), Saya Aizawa as Suzu Kanade, and both Mitsuteru Nagato and Hikaru Fujikura as Shirogane (Nagato voices Shirogane in his standard cat form while Fujikura voices his ayakashi form), among other voice actors.[52][54]

Works cited[]

  • ^ "Ch." is a shortened form for chapter of the Ayakashi Triangle manga.

See also[]

Notes[]

Explanatory
  1. ^ Even though Matsuri is transformed into and spends most of his time in the manga in a feminine form, the character's still referred to by the masculine pronoun he (and its derived forms him, his and himself) by those aware of his original gender.
  2. ^ In the manga, the term 'ayakashi', despite being Japanese, applies to spirits from all over the world, not just to the natives of Japan.
Japanese
  1. ^ Japanese: あやかしトライアングル, Hepburn: Ayakashi Toraianguru
  2. ^ あやトラ, Ayatora
  3. ^ 小美呼市, Omiko-shi
  4. ^
  5. ^ ハク
  6. ^ コン
  7. ^ 妖巫女, Ayakashi Miko
  8. ^ 祓忍, Harainin
  9. ^
  10. ^ 祓忍組合, Harainin Kumiai
  11. ^ 妖の王, Ayakashi no Ō
  12. ^ れお×レオ, Reo × Reo
  13. ^ 風花, Fūka
  14. ^ れお
  15. ^ TS百合

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