Arashi's Amazing Freak Show



Mr. Arashi’s Amazing Freak Show by Suehiro Maruo
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Based on the iconic 1930's Kamishibai story of the same name, Shōjo Tsubaki (少女椿), also known as Mr. Arashi's Amazing Freak Show, is Suehiro Maruo 's most famous manga. First published in 1984, it is the work that has cemented his reputation in the west. Arashis Amazing Freak Show 4- Baoh The Visitor 3- Dark Cat OVA 2- Riki-OH 1 1- Urotsukidoji dragonsonsaturday333zzzqqq watch on dlckenuranus!

If you know what ero-guro is, you know what you’re getting into with Suehiro Maruo’s work. He’s one of the most well-known artists working in this area – the nexus of violence and beauty (or eroticism) – and it’s pretty much a given that if you can’t handle splatter films you shouldn’t really be looking here.

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No, I’m serious. I’ve seen some pretty terrible horror films, and the art on display here is fairly heinous, even by those standards. It’s fetishistic and violent, and it takes cute puppy-like things (and actual puppies, at one point) and then stomps all over them. The only thing that causes one to persevere is the incredible artistry on display.

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Hear me out: this is the story of an orphan girl, adopted by a diabolically bad travelling freak show. There’s a range of despicable jerks who make her life hell, who love her or hate her (or both, in one bottle-fancying midget’s case, it seems) and the tale hinges on whether this experience will break her; whether she will become one of them.

There’d be no point in drawing only depravity, because there’d be no glimmer of hope. So through the intensely detailed linework in the story, Maruo adds some kind of hope – it’s as if the at times phantasmagorical events are rendered with such precision that they couldn’t possibly be real. There’s particularly touching, wordless elements at the end of the book where the art takes a more cinematic, dreamlike approach – great events are conveyed in single drawings. There’s a beauty in the construction even if the draperies are rotted flesh.

What’s interesting to me is that there is an historical precedent for the sort of grotesque tableaux Maruo presents in his work – the 1860s ‘bloody prints’ known as Muzan-e which detailed murders in graphic fashion. So rather than being shocking for the reasons that any parents’ organisation would find enough to call for bans of sale, it could be argued that Maruo’s work is part of a lineage; one that’s difficult to stomach, but one which hasn’t just turned up yesterday.

The reason this work intrigues is because it is both beautiful and terrible. It twangs something inside that frightens you, but it cannot be dismissed for being purely violent (because of the care taken in its execution) while at the same time it can’t be cherished as fine art (because of the terribleness of its presentation). It takes the purity of its main character and throws it against the rocks of loss, perversion and degradation to see if she’ll weaken. It’s a proper descent into Hell, with the chance of a better life continually paraded and snatched away.

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It’s a real no-man’s land, this work, so expect to see some twisted bodies when you explore it. But if you can stomach it, go there.

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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Midori, Camelia Girl

Information

Type:Manga
Chapters: 8
Published: Sep 13, 1984
Authors:Maruo, Suehiro (Story & Art)

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Synopsis

The series is about an orphan girl named Midori, whom is taken in (enslaved) by a traveling freak show. The freak show includes such unsavory characters as a mummyman, a snake woman, and a drooling man with no limbs. The owner of the freak show, the eponymous Mr. Arashi, is a strict man who allows his freaks very little freedom or joy in life. He is especially cruel to Midori. Midori works, not as a freak since she is normal, but as a sort of caretaker of the freaks.
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Background

Shoujo Tsubaki was published in English as Mr. Arashi's Amazing Freak Show by Blast Books on January 14, 1993.
The manga was adapted into a Japanese live-action film directed by TORICO that was screened on May 21, 2016.

Related Manga

Adaptation:Chika Gentou Gekiga: Shoujo Tsubaki

Characters

Midori
Main
Wonder Masamitsu
Main
Tokkuriji, Muchisute
Supporting
Kanabun
Supporting
Snake Woman
Supporting
Jirou
Supporting
Midori's Mother
Supporting

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8 of 8 chapters read
DevilManKaz(All reviews)
9 people found this review helpful
Surprised this manga doesn't have more reviews.
Read this manga if you fall under one of these categories-
1. You like to explore weird stuff
2. If you like ero guro.
There is nothing else here, absolutely nothing. It is a weird, revolting, and horrifying story that hooks you in till the end. It left me traumatized, but man do I want to read more of this mangaka. Personally, I like exploring the works of controversial figures, so I'll definitely check out his other work.
If you're like me go ahead and give this a read, but be sure to have r/eyebleach on the side. You're gonna need it.
8 of 8 chapters read
Sailorsakuramew(All reviews)
2 people found this review helpful
Before you decide on reading this manga, just be aware of some triggers that are present within the story:
1. There is a r*pe scene (the chapter ends before the reader can see anything but, I feel it is important to know).
2. In almost all the chapters, one can clearly see acts of gro*ming and ped*philia.
3. It is very gory from the beginning.
At the end of the day, it is a horror manga, however, still, take this into consideration before going into it!
(Personal review)
Story-wise, if you decide that this manga is not for you, I am happy to inform you that you are not missing out on much. The story is shallow and it is;t particularly interesting nor scary. In the end, it will leave you with more questions than answers and an extreme need to bleach your eyes.

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