12016-06-20T12:41:18-07:00Elizabeth Pottera6e9fb7ea6eda3e5063e2aee73ca5f372e99b8f3100291Based on Taiyo Matsumoto's popular manga serial "Black and White," this surreal anime adventure follows two penniless orphans, Black and White, struggling ...plain2016-06-20T12:41:18-07:00YouTube2011-05-17T04:55:22.000ZPfQjc2hs34YroboconkerElizabeth Pottera6e9fb7ea6eda3e5063e2aee73ca5f372e99b8f3
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12016-06-13T16:31:13-07:00Synopsis of TekkonKinkreet5plain2016-06-20T12:42:39-07:00Rejecting linear, chronological, or realistic storytelling devices, TekkonKinkreet is an intensively psychological romp through the realm of rebellion and identity formation. The title TekkonKinkreet is a mondegreen of Japanese, resembling a mushy-mouthed child garbling “iron, concrete, muscles” (Davis).
Two brothers, thirteen year old Black (Kuro) and almost eleven year old White (Shiro) are two derelict children called “stray cats” in the city of Takaramachi or Treasure Town. The city serves as their backyard and they scramble, fight, play, explore, and conquer the town that Black calls “my city” (115). Everything seems to be fairly pleasant until a prominent yakuza gangster, Suzuki “The Rat”, comes back into the city limits and a threatening character enters the story – a foreigner known by Snake. Snake wishes to build an amusement park using the yakuza’s territory of Treasure Town rendering the boys subject to “extermination” (352). White suffers a severe injury and is whisked away by the police for his own protection, which his brother, unbeknownst to White, cruelly agrees and pushes him into their care. Black, believing himself to the ultimate guardian of White, then realizes that his own darkness, personified by the Minotaur, wishes to overtake his identity, promising power and truth in exchange for forsaking the belief in the powers and truths White offers. Black rejects The Minotaur’s proposal and is reunited with White.