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Greeting members, I've recently been trying to open up my fan-ship to many different anime. The more I diversified my reading list, the more I noticed one recurring element to each one. I find it easiest to explain through this picture:
You might be saying "Sure, the yin-yang shows up a lot, it's Asian! Why does it matter?" However this isn't the point I'm trying to make. My point today is that this yin-yang is apparent in many anime in terms of character creation and development. We've seen, more than once, a duo that represents the yin and yang. Opposite allies, if you will. This seems to be the case in every anime I've ever watched. Basically the yang ( the light side) is usually our protagonist of sorts, and the yin (the dark side) Is usually a rival, enemy, or ally of the yang. I almost feel as if there are only two characters, taking several different forms throughout the history of anime. However, I only think there is Yin and Yang. If what I say is redundant or confusing, let me show you some examples.
Naruto & Sasuke (Naruto)
Since the beginning, these two have been at each other's throats, never seeing eye to eye on anything. However, we do see a little bit of Sasuke in Naruto and vice versa. They're opposites, but they share some qualities, represented perfectly by the Yin-Yang.
Ichigo & Uryuu (Bleach)
These two are destined to hate each other by what runs in their blood; Quincy and Shinigami. Uryu hates all Shinigami because of a past event involving the murder of his grandfather; yet the two are shown to be at each other's aid frequently. They're also perfectly represented by the Yin-Yang.
Goku & Vegeta (Dragonball Z)
DBZ is kind of foggy in my mind, but I remember their complete polar opposite personalities and motives and they battled many times and teamed up many times; similar to the ones above me. Again, the yin-yang symbolizes their relationship.
Light & L (Death Note)
For this example, It's a bit harder to distinguish who is the Yin and who is the Yang. Light is our protagonist, but he's also the villain. So because L was on the side of justice
I'm gonna say he's the Yang and Light's the Yin. These two think so similarly yet want the other to die so much, we almost see them as high school rivals; almost. They've never been on great terms, but they share a similar relationship to all of those above me.
Tsuna & Hibari (Katekyo Hitman Reborn!)
For KHR! I was torn between Tsuna & Hibari or Tsuna & Xanxus, however Tsuna & Hibari is more apparent. Both of them share a desire for peace; their differences is how they achieve peace. Tsuna wants to do most things without violence while Hibari is not afraid to bite someone to death to protect Namimori. :yeah: This is why Hibari refers to Tsuna as a weak animal and herbivore, however he admits his respect to Tsuna later on in the story.
Bossun & Tsubaki (Sket Dance)
My final example isn't a battle anime at all; it's a gag anime! But this just strengthens the fact that the Yin-yang duo can appear in any anime. Tsubaki and Bossun are long lost twin brothers (spoiler alert) that hate even being around each other, but they have sympathy for each other because of their biological parents' fate as well as being away from their brother their whole life.
In Conclusion: I'm gonna call this recurring set of characters the Yin-Yang duo. The Yin-Yang duo can be found in almost every anime I've watched, and I'm sure they're present in many I haven't watched. Similar to the Yin-yang, these characters are externally complete opposite, but actually share many similarities internally. Why do so many manga-kas do this you ask? Simple, It makes for a good story *_*
Thanks for reading!!! Sorry if I missed you're favorite anime, post them below!
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Naruto & Sasuke (Naruto)
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Ichigo & Uryuu (Bleach)
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Goku & Vegeta (Dragonball Z)
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Light & L (Death Note)
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Tsuna & Hibari (Katekyo Hitman Reborn!)
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Bossun & Tsubaki (Sket Dance)
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In Conclusion: I'm gonna call this recurring set of characters the Yin-Yang duo. The Yin-Yang duo can be found in almost every anime I've watched, and I'm sure they're present in many I haven't watched. Similar to the Yin-yang, these characters are externally complete opposite, but actually share many similarities internally. Why do so many manga-kas do this you ask? Simple, It makes for a good story *_*
Thanks for reading!!! Sorry if I missed you're favorite anime, post them below!
I appreciate it!