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is an unfinished Japanese
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series by
Mamoru Oshii is a Japanese filmmaker, television director and writer. Famous for his philosophy-oriented storytelling, Oshii has directed a number of acclaimed anime films, including ''Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer'' (1984), ''Angel's Egg'' (1985), '' ...
and
Satoshi Kon was a Japanese film director, animator, screenwriter and manga artist from Sapporo, Hokkaido, and a member of the Japanese Animation Creators Association (JAniCA). He was a graduate of the Graphic Design department of the Musashino Art Univer ...
. The story is set in a
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bent by a disease called "angel disease" that is decimating the population, and centers on the journey of two men and a dog, called "Magi", and a girl they escort, Sera, sent by the
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(WHO) to an area of
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where the outbreak is believed to be located. Enemies and conspiracies await them along the way. Commissioned in 1994 by ''
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'' to replicate the success of the serialization of
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's ''Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind'', the work was serialized from March 1994 to November 1995, when it was discontinued due to both authors abandoning the project.


Plot

In a world in which the , or , has brought entire nations to ruin and is exterminating most of the population, the
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decides to send , a mute little girl found in one of the Asian villages decimated by the epidemic, across the cordon sanitaire separating the more advanced states from the contaminated ones, to learn more about the disease. As companions are chosen , an elderly English biologist and former inquisitor who had quit his job in protest against the association's preventive measures, , an Australian doctor,
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and responsible for closing numerous territories and redistributing refugees, and a large
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. They are given the names of the , also nicknamed , respectively , , and . Thus, escorted past the cordon sanitaire by a group of army aviators to the city of
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, designated a "Special Economic Zone", they go to a massive , refurbished in such a way that it can cope, via machine-gun turrets, with the flocks of infection-carrying birds. They are welcomed by , governor and deputy of the
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that commands the fortress. The latter shows Melchior and Balthazar a rare example of a patient in the last stage of illness, found in the
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, where he was worshipped as a deity. To go there, the Magi and Sera (mistaken by the people for the goddess
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) must travel on the
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, avoiding the eastern nations in constant civil strife; they are then escorted to board a military ship provided by the federal democratic republic of Huanan, bound for
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. However, they are suddenly approached by a boat of refugees, who kidnap the young girl and drug Balthazar. After the incident, the Magi decide, led by a young man named Zhou Zuoyoung (, ), to go and rescue her. Having landed in Shanghai, which has been reduced to rubble and subjugated to a handful of fanatical inquisitors operating outside the WHO guidelines, they are betrayed by Zhou and Balthazar is captured. Melchior, on the other hand, manages to escape the inquisitors' thugs and, aided by a woman who heads a rebel group, hatches a plan to rescue his comrades. During the ceremony in which Sera is tied to a crucifix to be burned at the stake, he contacts Captain Huang, who fires
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s at the inquisitors' building, killing them. In the ensuing turmoil, the Magi and the child are reunited and, escorted by the woman, go to
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. There Melchior suffers the first symptoms of "angel sickness", and although he realizes that the little girl can mysteriously cure him, he still wants to hurry to reach the Taklamakan desert via an
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, abandoned but functioning. With the departure of the group, the manga comes to a halt.


Production

By March 1994, the serialization of '' Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind'', the
manga are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long history in earlier Japanese art. The term is used in Japan to refer to both comics ...
written and illustrated by
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, which had begun in February 1982, had ended, and the editorial department of the magazine that had published it, ''
Animage is a Japanese anime and entertainment magazine published by Tokuma Shoten since July 1978. Notable works serialized in the magazine include Hayao Miyazaki is a Japanese animator, filmmaker, and manga artist. He co-founded Studio Ghibli a ...
'', set out to find another work that could match its success.
Mamoru Oshii is a Japanese filmmaker, television director and writer. Famous for his philosophy-oriented storytelling, Oshii has directed a number of acclaimed anime films, including ''Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer'' (1984), ''Angel's Egg'' (1985), '' ...
was approached to do this work, and he came to the editorial department with a prologue ready and already having outlined in his mind the geopolitics of the world in which the story would take place. As editor Paolo Pederzini wrote in the afterword of the edition published in Italy by
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: "He said that with ''Seraphim'' he would surpass himself. They said that the presentation of the project was exceptional, that it conveyed all of Oshii's enthusiasm. It was presented as a long work that also included the eventual making of a film." As designer, he thought of hiring
Satoshi Kon was a Japanese film director, animator, screenwriter and manga artist from Sapporo, Hokkaido, and a member of the Japanese Animation Creators Association (JAniCA). He was a graduate of the Graphic Design department of the Musashino Art Univer ...
, with whom he had collaborated the year before on '' Patlabor 2: The Movie'', giving him the role of layout artist (i.e., a more precise and detailed version of the
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). The latter instead remained much more cautious: They met almost daily to discuss the illustrations, choosing and planning every detail and frame. Over time, this process involved the actual story and Kon also began to express himself on narrative junctures. His suggestions were integrated by Oshii into the script, resulting in a "unique, fascinating and detailed world with no obvious distinction between the work of the two men". However, this ''modus operandi'' probably led to arguments that later drove the writers apart, leading to a hiatus of the series after sixteen chapters, in November 1995. In this regard, neither of the two explained what really triggered the breakup. Oshii stated, "I don't want to talk about it too much ..I stopped fighting with the illustrator, and that's it". Kon, on the other hand, said via his website that "with a story that did not progress and a scenario that had only explanations, I tried to incite the original author on the path of
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entertainment, but Mr. shiiran away". Furthermore, within his ''
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'', published between 1995 and 1996, he referred to the manga by saying: Although the artists had reconnected in the following years, going so far as to work in 2007 with other directors (including
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,
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, and
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) on an anthology series of small shorts for
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entitled , they never picked up the series again; and with Kon's death on August 24, 2010, from
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, the possibility of seeing it completed was gone. In 2011, Oshii, who had meanwhile reused some elements of the work for the 1996 project (which was in turn discontinued and revived only in 2012 to become the live-action feature film '' Garm Wars: The Last Druid'', released in 2014), published an appendix to the March issue of ''
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'', , illustrated by
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(who had worked for him as
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for the 2000
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'' Blood: The Last Vampire'') and for the ''
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'' of the same name. It was to serve as a prologue to the novel ''Seraphim: 266613336 Wings'', which was to be released in spring 2012 and of which, however, nothing more was announced.


Distribution

''
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'' released chapters of ''Seraphim: 266613336 Wings'' from May 1994 (publishing the Prologue) to November 1995. During this time frame, the credits changed as Kon's involvement in the project increased: up to the twelfth episode it read "drawings by Satoshi Kon, story by Mamoru Oshii", while from the thirteenth to the sixteenth it read "by Satoshi Kon – Original Story: Mamoru Oshii". The chapters were unnamed, except for the first, which bore the subtitle "Inquisitors – Magi", and the last three, in which the caption "Second Series" was inserted. In mid-October 2010,
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included with issue 50 of ''
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'' a special album with the first three chapters of the manga to anticipate its December 4 single ''
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'' release in a limited print run, followed by another with a wider circulation on December 13. In
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it was published on November 13, 2013, by
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through the
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label, edited by Paolo Pederzini, in a box set with ''
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'', another manga (reprinted for the first time in volume also by Tokuma on December 13) written and drawn by Kon alone and published from October 1995 to June 1996 in ''Comic Guide'' by
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. For the English-language market, it was released by
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on March 10, 2015, in a 268-page version in which there are appendix writings by Takashi Watanabe (
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of the work) and Carl Gustav Horn (
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and editor).


Reception

''Seraphim: 266613336 Wings'' was received overall positively by the critics who reviewed it. Hans Rollmann of the
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''
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'' gave it eight out of ten stars, writing that "The manga is everything one would imagine a creative collaboration between these two masters of the genre to be. It's a sweeping and imaginative dystopian adventure. ..What's the point of reading an unfinished comic? What does exist is a wonderful work, and the reader is quickly enraptured by the beautifully illustrated dystopia, the complexity and believability of its post-apocalyptic order, the mystery of what has happened, the rich historical and religious symbolism, the detailed plot that slowly unfolds and the characters whose compelling personalities gradually emerge". Similarly, Andrew Tran of ''Overmental'' awarded it an 8.0/10.0, considering it "as a very impersonal, cold book, with its eye unwaveringly trained towards a dark vision that will never see completion, but it's definitely a vision worth exploring". Nick Smith of the critics' site ''
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'', although giving it a score of four out of five stars, stated, "While technically outstanding, and an oddly important part of the history of both manga and anime, this is still a never-to-be-completed fragment of a much longer story, and will frustrate readers who might want to find out what should have come next. Thus, it may have limited appeal".


Critical analysis


Symbology

According to Carl Gustav Horn (in the afterword "''Animage'', Mamoru Oshii, and Satoshi Kon"), the manga has some references to an earlier work by Oshii, , a 1985
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made in collaboration with the illustrator
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: for example, the image of the
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(also exploited for 1995's ''
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''), depicted behind a statue of
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in the museum (recalling the
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in
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) where Dr. Erasmus works and which in the anime was carved inside the Ark where the little girl protagonist lives; Sera herself seems to be based on the latter, "with her heavy upward gaze," as are the bird hunters in the ''tulou'', compared with the fishermen in the feature film. Additionally, the two works also resemble each other in terms of the religious references they contain: the name of the disease, ''Seraphim'', is the plural of the word ''
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'', the heavenly spirit at the head of the
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; moreover, the male protagonists are named after the
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, and the WHO envoys "Inquisitors". Dr. Erasmus then quotes the gospels several times (such as those of
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and
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), and Sera is compared to
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, representing a
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for the Hakka people, whose history "is a continuous search for a place in the world, much like that of the people of Israel". Andrew Tran asserted: The number 266613336 that appears in the title is an esoteric number: by dividing it by 2, which is the pair of wings referred to in the term ''wings'', the result is 133306668, which according to medieval tradition, attributed to the 13th-century Portuguese scholar
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and also found in the treatises of the
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(died 1491), would indicate the total number of angels who sided with
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and were cast out of
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.


''Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind'' and ''Neon Genesis Evangelion''

Horn argues that the manga "might indeed be very reminiscent of ''Nausicaa'', an extraordinary young woman, seen as a savior prophesied by some, of travels in a post-apocalyptic world still torn down by sectarian conflict, accompanied by older men as her protectors". Nonetheless, it differs from it in several respects: Miyazaki's work is set in the distant future and reflects on politics but without being realistic, while Oshii and Kon's, in addition to taking place in a near-contemporary historical moment, consists of meticulous references to existing social elements, such as the Triads of the Hakka people or the presence of the
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. Another parallel is drawn with the
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''
Neon Genesis Evangelion , also known as ''Evangelion'' or ''Eva'', is a Japanese mecha anime television series produced by Gainax and Tatsunoko Production, and directed by Hideaki Anno. It was broadcast on TV Tokyo and its affiliates from October 1995 to March 1 ...
'', which is similar in themes (from man's evolution to his lust for power), references to
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and which aired almost concurrently with the cessation of the serialization of the manga. Horn relates how the staff of ''
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'' magazine was advancing the hypothesis that ''Seraphim: 266613336 Wings'' had inspired
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's series, as both feature angels as a "sinister, apocalyptic motif" and a worldwide humanitarian organization that has become a cult of sorts (the World Health Organization on one side, the Seele on the other).
Gainax Gainax Co., Ltd. (stylized as GAINAX; , Hepburn: ) was a Japanese anime studio famous for original productions such as '' Neon Genesis Evangelion'', '' Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise'', '' Gunbuster'', '' Nadia: The Secret of Blue ...
members read ''
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'' and knew the two authors: Oshii either because of his reputation within the studio (which he had supported when it was still called Daicon Film by offering it film equipment) or because some of them had worked for him years earlier (e.g.,
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had been a key animator on 1985's ''Angel's Egg''), while Kon had been hired to make preparatory sketches in 1992 for the
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, a sequel to
Hiroyuki Yamaga is a Japanese anime director and producer, and a founding member of the animation studio Gainax. He is best known for directing the film '' Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise'' (1987) at age 24, directing '' Mahoromatic'' (2001), '' Mag ...
's 1987 '' Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise'', which was later discontinued.


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