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Kadokawa Shoten "Monthly Newtype" magazine (June 2000)
Illustration by Hiroshi Ousaka. Animator Hiroshi Ousaka Illustrations & Works (2008) Source, personal collection.
The Vision of Escaflowne (1996)
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— ¡Y ahora agáchate, tonto! — ¿Quién es ese? — Es sólo un amable señor que se quiere asegurar de que volvamos sanos y salvos a casa.
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Hitomi's tarot set #3
DVD box version vs Bandai version (smaller ones) made in 1997 Japan.
PART #1: HERE
PART #2: HERE
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From my personal collection.
[ESCAFLOWNE] Nobuteru Yuki’s flower illustrations meaning…
Flipping through one of my Nobuteru YUKI’s artbooks (Senshi Bankou), I stopped once again on his Escaflowne flower illustrations. For more a decade, I never asked myself why Yuki has drawn flowers around the characters. (I thought it was just a nice ornament.) It’s only recently I felt that - maybe - these flowers have a signification. So I made some research on flower language… And I saw these wonderful illustrations with a brand new eye ! [ DISCLAIMER : I’m French and I did some researches in my language. Maybe flowers have different meanings in other cultures, but it seems they have big similarities between japanese and french (so why not for others !). I found this exercice very pleasant and instructive. ]
HITOMI (Daisy flower)
This pretty white flower with a yellow heart evokes Innocence, Candour and Purity. Delicate and Feminine, it is the symbol of Youth, but also of Fidelity.
VAN (Purple Iris)
Iris flower has different meanings to different people and cultures. Here are some of its meanings: - Royalty - Confidence - Wisdom - Hope - Courage
MERLE (Sunflower)
The specificity of sunflower is to follow the sun’s path. In that way, sunflower represents unwavering Loyalty and Sincerity. It stands for Admiration and Praise.
ALLEN (Red Rose)
Emblematic symbol of Passion and Love. This love is both Deep, full of Longing and intense Desire. It is also the symbol of Devotion. But it can also represent Blood or a Wound.
MILLERNA (Pink Lily)
Symbol of Majesty and Royalty. Elegant and refined, the pink lily flower is associated with Purity and Beauty of Youth, but also with Rebirth, Dynamism and Passion. It’s also a symbol of Tenderness and Affection.
DILANDAU (Narcissus Flower)
Like the myth of Narcissus - in love with his own reflection - this flower symbolizes : - Vanity - Egocentricity - Self-satisfaction Depending on the culture, the Narcissus flower can also evoke Death.
FOLKEN (Black Tulip)
Symbol of intense, eternal Love that lives in Suffering. This love can be between two lovers or between family members. But the tulip can also evoke Forgotten or Neglected Love. It can then accompany the Loss of a Loved one. Thanks to its elegance, it also symbolises Royalty.
NARIA & ERIYA (Adonis / Pheasant’s Eye)
* also known as Fukujusō in Japan.
(Thank you @visarcana for finding the name of this flower !) In greek mythology, Adonis was an Aphrodite’s lover, killed by Artemis. Adonis flower evokes Heartache but also Melancholic Memories (a painful memory that we cannot get rid of). Fukujusō means in japanese: Fortune.
DRYDEN (Strelitzia)
* also known as Paradise Bird
The meanings of Paradise Bird flower are many : - Freedom. This flower is a symbol of freedom, like a free bird in the air. It reminds us to let go of our worries and embark on a new adventure. - Success and Excellence. - Optimism and Joy. It reminds us to always be cheerful and keep a smile on our face, no matter how difficult life gets. - Faithfulness.
VAN x HITOMI (Edelweiss)
Edelweiss can only be found on the steep peaks of the Alps. The climb to pick it is almost lethal. This flower is a symbol of Eternity. It expresses Purity and Deep Love. (In Tyrol land - Austria / Italy - a bouquet of edelweiss was given by the groom on the wedding day. This flower shows his Courage and Devotion to his beloved).
My copy of Senshi Mankou and Phantasien II artbooks, about Nobuteru Yuki art: animation, original, manga etc... (You have no idea, how literally is heavy and luxury!) ❤️👌
(And there's something about Escaflowne TV and movie... Yeah, the main reason 🎉)
Personal collection.
From Senshi Mankou artbook.
Hitomi is portrait with daisies because her character development is similar to the flower's symbolism: innocence, purity, love and simplicity 😭👌
Hitomi X Van picture is with edelweiss, meaning: eternal love and fidelity 😭❤️ probably my favorite Escaflowne TV version picture 🌸
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My personal collection.
Escalfowne (c) Nobuteru Yuki/Shouji Kawamori/Hajime Yatate/Sunrise.
From the artbook Senshi Mankou.
Van Fanel with purple irises: royalty, courage, wisdom and respect. 🙏❤️
Allen Schezar, red roses: love, passion and beauty. 👌🌟
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My personal collection.
Escaflowne (c) Nobuteru Yuki/Hajime Yatate/Shouji Kawamori/Sunrise.
One of Escaflowne very, very limited DVD box (italian and japanese dub/sub) is mine 😍
The contents: 6 DVD with the series, Hitomi tarot cards (not the japanese ones by Bandai, but I'm getting also those), 1 artbook tribute to Hiroshi Ousaka (esclusive for the box), 1 DVD with special contents and 3 booklets (will show all 👍).
Escaflowne (c) Sunrise/N. Yuki./Shouji Kawamori.
Personal collection.
I'm sorry, I totally forgot to post something from the Osaka's artbook (From THIS post.)
Art by Hiroshi Osaka (RIP 🙏)
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Personal collection.
Escaflowne (c) H. Yatate/N. Yuki/ S. Kawamori/Sunrise studio.