

間の楔
On the planet Amoi, a person's status is primarily dictated by the color of their hair. This society is run by the AI supercomputer known as Jupiter and its governing board of perfect blondes, referred to as Blondies, living in the capital city of Tanagura. However, the darker-haired humans live out their lives in the golden "pleasure city" of Midas and its outlying slum Ceres. They are known as "mongrels," and most cannot progress out of the slums. Three years ago, a boy named Riki disappeared from the slums of Ceres. Once the revered leader of the gang Bison, a sudden encounter with an elite Blondie, Iason Mink, forced Riki to abandon everything he had cultivated. The boy was snatched from his home and forced to become Iason's pet. Riki has spent the past three years enduring numerous blows to his pride, his time in Tanagura nothing but a form of torture. Now that Riki has returned, Bison once again rallies behind him. The risk he finds himself in, however, is much greater than ever before—there is always someone ready to sell him out. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
On the planet Amoi, a person's status is primarily dictated by the color of their hair. This society is run by the AI supercomputer known as Jupiter and its governing board of perfect blondes, referred to as Blondies, living in the capital city of Tanagura. However, the darker-haired humans live out their lives in the golden "pleasure city" of Midas and its outlying slum Ceres. They are known as "mongrels," and most cannot progress out of the slums. Three years ago, a boy named Riki disappeared from the slums of Ceres. Once the revered leader of the gang Bison, a sudden encounter with an elite Blondie, Iason Mink, forced Riki to abandon everything he had cultivated. The boy was snatched from his home and forced to become Iason's pet. Riki has spent the past three years enduring numerous blows to his pride, his time in Tanagura nothing but a form of torture. Now that Riki has returned, Bison once again rallies behind him. The risk he finds himself in, however, is much greater than ever before—there is always someone ready to sell him out. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
bluebrainfreezy
January 10, 2009
I have just a few seconds ago finished watching Ai no Kusabi, but I think I will remain breathless for quite a while. I was expecting a not too heavy yaoi story involving hot boys in chains, but I got so much more. The story is pretty intense to sit through but its worth it. It has characters whom you actually feel for and a story that fits the old adage of leaving you wanting more. By the end I was quite taken aback at how good the story was, don't mistake it for a shallow or superficial anime, at its core thisis one of the best love stories I've ever seen. Regardless of gender, genre, live action/animation, the story has enough integrity to hold its own as a love story. The art is very earlier nineties style so its a bit nostalgic but if thats not your thing, try to see past it for the sake of the story. It's a little slow starting but give it a chance, there are some very hot scenes in this short anime & I'd recommend it to anyone who's willing to watch it. I am now looking forward to seeing the remake when it comes out.
Gsarthotegga
August 22, 2022


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I actually watched this one blind, so I had no idea what I was getting into here or that it was a yaoi, which is definitely not something that appeals to me. With that said, I think people who aren't into yaoi would probably be able to appreciate this more than most other titles in the genre, especially those who have a taste for sci-fi and cyberpunk; it helps that the animation is often decent, and the early '90s OVA art is solid. Whatever sexual elements there are tend to be delivered quickly and it's all plot-driven. Unfortunately, to appreciate this to the fullest extent,you'll probably have to be into yaoi, or I suspect your appraisal will be low to middling unless you really adore the setting and themes and like obscure 1990s OVAs. While this isn't without artistic merit, it's still on the fetishy side, with a touch of cyberpunk and biker gang b-movie vibes. Ai no Kusabi doesn't explain too much about its world directly, preferring to suggest meaning and to relay information slowly. Not unlike popular cyberpunk novelists like William Gibson, there's quite a bit of jargon: achilles, trippers, pets, furniture, blondie, mongrel, etc. You can probably guess what a few of those mean easily enough—ESPECIALLY pets and furniture—yeah, it's fetishy alright, and there's a master-slave and bondage schtick going on. Most of the surroundings are excessively gritty. It seems every wall is textured and filled with holes and cracks. While it's difficult to have a sense for locations and the world building is pretty compressed, these seem to be the slums, where the mongrels live; they lack citizenship, often living as two-bit criminals or shopped around as pets or whatever on the blackmarket. Perhaps we're served an insular part of the world, but it feels as if this seedbed offers nothing but crime, shady bars and back alleys, and oodles of sweaty buttocks for the taking... There's a strong contrast when it comes to the blondies that control society and are, well, blonde; and the mongrels, who have darker hair and reside at the bottom of the ladder. I'm pretty sure I noticed some blonde pets and some darker haired people of decent status, so I don't think it's a totally black and white setup, but, in a general sense, blondes are in the master relationship and brunettes and the dark-haired are in a slave relationship, and while I'm sure there are those who want to talk about class and artificial distinctions concerning genetics, this is literally just some female author's fetish, to be totally honest... The class setup of the haves and have-nots is just a theme meant to add "depth" to the BDSM play between the main and the "antagonist." There is one question that must be asked when constructing this world, which the authors probably didn't even think of, because their motto, evidently, is to never let a good fetish go to waste. Is hair dye banned and is it even feasible to do so, given the DIY methods that can be used? BOOM! World building destroyed, LOL! I've probably made this 2-part OVA sound like the grimiest gimp suit sleaze fest, but it's actually tasteful enough for most of the running time. It has a dark, depressing mood kind of reminiscent of something like... I guess, Wong Kar-wai's Happy Together, only with the sci-fi trappings of his 2046 and the biker gang from Akira—oh, and don't forget some bondage gear... the imagery is often solid, especially some of the nocturnal scenes drenched in shadow and colored light, replete with plenty of flicked cigarette butts, long stares into the distance with monologue quickies, and characters moping around in the middle of garbage dumps for some reason. The characters are not terribly interesting, but they sulk enough, if you're into that. I can't see anyone buying into the LOOOOVE here, which is pretty vapid and pointless, coercion aside. Blondie will sacrifice everything to be with his boy toy, but the relationship has the depth of a random encounter with a prostitute with bits of chit-chat every week. The main is basically the reluctant piece of meat who plays the tough guy and then gets drawn looking a bit feminine when he's dominated. You have the humorless, stone-faced, tall, blonde bishonen who snaps his fingers when he wants the trousers to drop, while delivering his lines with such disinterest he might as well be reading from a grocery store list. Then there's the other guy who touched the main character once upon a time and wants to touch him again, but only after they rub all the filthy blondie residue off with a bar of soap. They're basically stock yaoi characters injected with just enough "ennui" and depressive chain-smoking to not seem like complete cardboard. Within the context of this OVA, the ending is surprisingly strong. About as emotionally impactful as a banal boy toy bonanza can get, and serviced by arresting visuals and fitting dialogue (ahem, relatively speaking). This is an OVA that ended as a satisfying and complete project, unlike the shoddier looking second adaptation of the source material that came out in 2012. I'd say this is more in the 4-5 range, but perhaps higher if you like both sci-fi and yaoi with a dark early '90s OVA style. I'm giving it a 3 because not only do I not like yaoi, but the OVA is simply too straightforward and slow-paced and thematically a bit sterile. The art to fetish ratio leans more on the fetish side, and while this feels sort of fresh and original in a way, it's really just the same old cyberpunk themes and imagery repackaged with boys love and ball gags.
scareletdragon_
January 9, 2013
Okay, so I literally just finished watching it 5 minutes ago, I just felt this sudden urge to share my thoughts, so here it goes. But bear in mind that this is only my opinion. I was looking through the recommendation on my Youtube channel, when I saw the latest remake of this. I tried it, but I found it...unsatisfactory. On the related video column, there was this AMV with a song twilight so I watched out of pure curiosity, and it turns out to be this version, 1992, and believe it or not, that mini video caught my interest more than the 2012 versionof Ai No Kusabi. Story -- Absolutely outstanding. On the AMV that I watched, they showed alot of steamy scenes, and I honestly thought it was going to be a plotless Yaoi anime filled with sex sex and sex. To my surprise it was more than that. Oh the ending...I can't even begin to describe how I felt watching the ending...it certainly irked me, to think after all they went through they would get such ending? Don't get me wrong, it was satisfactory, and I thought it fit their character because truth be told, if that ending didn't happen, they wouldn't have been able to be open about their love in public anyway because it was taboo. So I thought, although the ending was sad, and depressing, it fit perfectly. Art-- I prefer the art in the older version, Iason Mink was much hotter in this than the latest version. But that's just a personal preference. Their character development was also very well done. On the last OVA, towards the end, when Riki asked Iason to take Guy with them, there was hesitation in latter's eyes, but he knew if he refuse, Riki's heart would only be much further to reach. And when they were on that bridge, when the world was literally shattering around them, Iason told Riki to go with Guy because he's legs had been cut off, and although Riki didn't want to leave, it seemed like he felt indebted to Guy, so he saved him, but in the end he went back to be with Iason. Enjoyment -- I rated this 9 because on the first OVA it was a bit tedious, but also because I was crying my eyes out watching the second OVA. Overall, I absolutely recommend this because it's an amazing Anime, and it will definitely shock you. The plot is really intense, and the ending isn't the usual 'happily ever after' which I think conveys what love really is. Not everyone get their happy ending, and even more so in that kind of society. Aside from the whole different planet thingy, I think this Anime was very realistic. I mean, not to sound racist, but in the past the white, blue eyed blonde has always been favoured more, and not just that, the world is also infested with racist scums, and those who proclaim themselves as superior compared to everyone else. To find true love, you have to look pass social status, appearance, and skin colour.
NalarueAni
February 13, 2017
I never expected to find myself watching a yaoi like this one. Ai no Kusabi is about a separation of classes based on hair color. The blondes are in the highest class while the brunettes/black-haired are in the lowest class. The messed up society consists of "pet" auctioning which is the same as human trafficking. Blondies - so they're called - can own a "pet" which they claim by placing a "pet ring" on them. With the pets the Blondies are free to do whatever they want with them. The entire plot of this anime is disgusting... and yet I enjoyed it. While the show waspretty much about a sex slave, there wasn't THAT much sex in it. The show focused more on the plot rather than sex and I think that made the show a whole lot better. What I wasn't expecting was the ending, oh god that ending. I thought that after all Iason and Riki went through that the show would have ended differently. The ending touched my heart in a way that made me cry - which is unusual for a yaoi to make me feel that way. If you're looking for a yaoi anime that is more plot than sex then this is the one for you.
eriksigal
January 29, 2016
This anime so far regarded as the best yaoi anime, i have other opinion - i don`t like unequal relationship, no matter if it is heterosexual or homosexual - i prefer more light-hearted things like Krepapa, or papa to kiss in the dark, but comparing to real crap like sensitive pornograph(not offence to the ones who like it, i just mean it is not to my personal liking) it is very good, there was done great job in creating sci-fi world, also, ending is great, the only minus for me is relationship master-slave, but it is subjective minus. Also would be better if relationships ofother characters will be shown, cause Iason and Riki - according to novelle - wasn`t the only homosexual pair there, and Kirie in novelle was showed more than just stupid brat like it was in anime, in novelle he is clever and cunning, he even was seme for some spoiled rich brat to get information out of him. Aside from unlogical actions of Iason with Riki and overall master-slave thing - it was very good, cause it was interesting what would happen there, but i don`t like both Iason and Riki that much, their way of showing love it is awkward and annoying, would be better if Rikki would return to Guy, or to find some girl, and Iason would go for Raoul, so far - Raoul and Katze are the most sympathetic characters there in my opinion
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