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Kiryu Kinshoku Uragahou (The secrets picture book with forbidden colors of Kiryu) 1985-2035?

Basic Policy for Kiryukan's Works

・Including documentaries
・The last ends with action
・ Being anti-authority
・It is linked to current social and political issues
・ Draw from the perspective of the weak
・It is an accusation by the victim
・Make it a story that big companies, ministries, the media, and academia shy away from
・The main character has an inferiority complex or psychological trauma
・Based on the author's own experiences and actual events in order to maintain motivation for several years of production
・Always conduct new experiments based on materialism and dialectics
・ Secretly screened in the dark like a secret underground ritual
・ Abandon commercial advertising methods. Representing as one holistic organism in an urban maze
・In the play, a sudden happening that is not disclosed in advance occurs. It's a question mark for blindly following convention

*The very first "Kiryu's Forbidden Color Art Book" devised in 1985 was almost used for "Zashikiro". So the new Kiryu's Forbidden Color Art Book was supposed to be an omnibus of 10 unproduced scenarios and storyboards. However, Harada thought that the omnibus would not be able to maintain his motivation for several years, so he put together about six projects into one.
It would be too late to start writing the scenario after Zashikiro was completed in 2030, so the idea was worked out during the coloring work of "Zashikiro".
The first draft below is subject to change over the next few years, but at present the outline is as follows.

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Outline of the 1st Draft of "Kurami Gekiga Kiryuu Kinshoku Uragaho (Dark graphic novel: Kiryu's Forbidden Colors Book)" (December 2022) *Production is scheduled to start around 2030 after the completion of "Zashikiro"

Bear boy "Boo" was a motherless family. He was bullied and beaten by everyone at school. Adults and teachers turned a blind eye to it.
Boo grew up under the twisted control and control of his mother. For example, a mother would leave blood-stained sanitary pads in her house and show them to her child in order to prevent her child from having sexual desires or falling in love with other women. .
That's not to say that mothers themselves don't have sexual desires. Boo's mother hid shunga in the back of a large chest of drawers.

The mother doted on her son Boo with a twisted but strong affection.
One day, Boo and his mother went on a small trip to the mysterious mountains of Japan. Boo never forgot that.

At that time, Kazumi Hanabusa, a woman who happened to live in the same town as Boo, was traveling abroad with her family to an Asian city like Kowloon Castle.
However, Kazumi gets separated from her family in the hustle and bustle, and she ends up lost in a strange, foreign, maze-like town.
Kazumi, who was in trouble, was helped by a poor young man with a lump on her back who works in the underground dining area.
At first, Kazumi avoids the poor and poorly dressed young man as "dirty", but he gradually learns that the young man is a diligent non-regular worker who suffers from being exploited in an absurd social system.

Kazumi, with the help of her young man, was able to safely return to Japan on a stowaway ship accused of being illegal.

However, immediately after she returned to Japan, she was kidnapped and imprisoned by a mysterious group. But with her wisdom and courage she manages to escape.

Her Kazumi returned to her own home. she was nobody Her house had been vacant for several weeks, and her money had been stolen by burglars.
her parents was missing.
"Are my parents still in Asian cities looking for me?"
She consulted with the police, but the police did not respond to Kazumi's complaint.
The greenery of the town was destroyed by large development companies, and huge factories, department stores, buildings and condominiums were built one after another. The old houses were shrouded in the shadows of skyscrapers, and the sun didn't shine on them.
In order to earn money for her living, Kazumi became a non-regular worker at a large factory. Labor unions across the country had been disbanded en masse several years ago by the government and by business groups with ties to the government.

Boo also worked as a non-regular worker in the same large factory as Kazumi.
Every day, Boo was harassed and beaten by his co-workers, seniors, and superiors.
Kazumi witnessed it and helped Boo.

Boo began to like Kazumi, the only person who understood him.
Boo's mother was furious when she found out, and she reprimanded Boo not to have contact with other women.

Boo had a large lump on his head, which gradually turned into pus and turned into a tumor.
The doctor told Boo, "If you have a lot of money, you can get rid of it with an operation, but you can't do it with a temporary worker in a factory."
Boo's mother, who knew it, sold herself to a large overseas company and became a slave laborer to make money for Boo's surgery.
Before her mother left Japan, she confessed to her child Boo for the first time why she became a motherless family and what her father was doing.
Boo's father was drafted in the last World War. After returning to Japan after the war, he married another woman.

The global corporation that bought the mother as a slave had ties with an international criminal organization. The company threatened Boo, saying, "There was a mother's mistake in the contract. It hurt the company." The company did not give Boo the cost of the surgery and embezzled it as compensation. This was made legal in the town court.

One day, the son of a king with absolute power said, "I want to get married." The country announced that the fiancé would be chosen from among the people.
The king's son's marriage partner was decided by a national professional organization using a computer.
That was Kazumi.
Kazumi was captured by the country's inner circle and forced to marry the king's son.

At that time, fierce wars broke out in foreign countries, and many people died.
However, the town where Boo lives is lively with wedding celebrations, and everyone is engrossed in the topic of the king's son's marriage.
Violent airstrikes and massacres were repeated on overseas battlefields, and even children and the elderly were killed in large numbers.
In the town where Boo lives, the royal family held a gorgeous parade, and the lively festival continued.
Overseas, many refugees whose homes were burned down were dying while seeking help.
In the town where Boo lives, everyone is obsessed with entertainment news about the royal marriage.

A few weeks later, Kazumi took a chance and escaped from the king's castle.
A mysterious group came chasing after Kazumi. The organization was the same organization that kidnapped Kazumi when she returned to Japan.

In the town, the construction of huge factories and entertainment facilities continued, and small companies and private stores went bankrupt one after another.
Homeless people and suicides continued unabated.
In the center of the town, a huge and gorgeous tower was built as if to symbolize the absurdity.

The giant organization of development and information manipulation was an advertising agency with a huge international multi-communications capacity that managed news, broadcasting, entertainment, etc.
The agency was secretly linked to the state and violent organizations, and was given a military organization with special missions such as murder and kidnapping.
The organization was the true culprit of the frequent disappearances and human evaporation incidents in recent years.
In addition, the agency had collusion with the country and manufactured weapons and sold them to each country. The agency continued to stream exciting entertainment videos and new product information 24 hours a day. People indulged in the pleasure of enjoying a large amount of entertainment.

Kazumi, who is on the run, reunites with Boo, who was looking for Kazumi.
A group of murderers noticed this and approached the two.
The townspeople have also gathered.
The townspeople expressed their anger and disgust at Kazumi, who betrayed the royal family, and Boo, who had an ulcer on her head, cursing and throwing stones at them.
Boo, feeling that she would not live long due to her chronic illness, said goodbye to Kazumi and ran towards the giant tower of the advertising agency.
When Boo collided with the tower, the tower exploded, and a rainbow of seven colors appeared from the shattered debris, and many birds of seven colors fluttered into the sky.
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The above story is mainly based on "Winnie the Boo" and "Ship of Darkness", which were scheduled to be produced as short films around 1992.





by kiyubaru2020 | 2022-12-22 19:06 | 地下迷宮裏画報BOO