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3 | ->''"God's creations need no wills of their own... they should listen to the voice of god."'' |
4 | -->-- '''The Priest''' |
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6 | ''Wings of Vendemiaire'' (''Vendemiaire No Tsubasa'') is the debut manga by mangaka Creator/MohiroKitoh, who later went on to create the better known ''Manga/ShadowStar'' and ''Manga/{{Bokurano}}''. It is a collection of short stories involving six mechanical puppets that [[RobotGirl were built to resemble young girls]], known as ''Vendemiaires''. It takes place in France both before and after UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, and starts off when Ray, a young boy, meets Vendemiaire #1 for the first time. |
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8 | The manga ran in the {{seinen}} magazine ''Monthly Afternoon'' from 1995 to 1997, and was compiled into two volumes. |
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11 | !!This manga provides examples of: |
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13 | * AmbiguouslyHuman: Vendemiaire #2's master. He has PointyEars, and seems to exert some sort of supernatural control over Vendemiaire and his other automatons. He also has a pet crow who apparently has magical powers of its own. |
14 | * ChildrenAreInnocent: Mostly played straight, unlike Kitoh's later works. [[spoiler:Subverted with Brumaire]]. |
15 | * BookEnds: The manga begins and ends with the same shot of a road going over the horizon. At the beginning young Ray is coming home with his motorcycle, and at the end Vendemiaire is leaving on a bike [[spoiler:after she had sex with old Ray's dead body]]. |
16 | * CoolPlane: In order to free Vendemiaire #2 from her cruel master, a stunt pilot enters an air race with his prototype airplane. [[spoiler: It doesn't work, and he loses.]] |
17 | ** In the final chapter, [[http://www.mangaeden.com/en/en-manga/vandemieru-no-tsubasa/8/2/ a twin-fuselage jet]] bearing the names of Avary and Vendemiaire #5 is shown. |
18 | * CreepyCrows: Vendemiaire #2's master has a pet crow. Like its owner, the crow is implied to have some supernatural powers, as it appears alive and well later on after getting hit by an airplane. |
19 | * DiagonalCut: The circus ringmaster breaks apart Vendemiaire #1 with a slash of his whip, and also cuts Ray's hand with it. |
20 | * DistantFinale: [[spoiler:The final chapter takes place the day after Ray’s death by old age.]] |
21 | %%* DoAndroidsDream: One of the recurring themes. |
22 | * DrivenToSuicide: Vendemiaire #2 kills herself after [[spoiler: Ray fails to free her from her master.]] |
23 | * EmptyShell: [[spoiler:Vendemiaire #4 smashes Brumaire in the head with a rock, rendering her a vegetable]]. |
24 | * GogglesDoNothing: For some reason, The Priest wears goggles. |
25 | * {{Gonk}}: Some of the circus freaks, it goes without saying. One looks like a monkey. |
26 | * GoryDiscretionShot: Brumaire makes Vendemiaire #4 kill a rabbit caught in a trap with a stone. [[spoiler:Later, when Brumaire gets caught in a trap, Vendemiaire smashes Brumaire's head with the stone]]. |
27 | * GratuitousForeignLanguage: Lots of Gratuitous French thrown about, since the manga takes place in France. |
28 | %%* HappinessInSlavery: Subverted with Vendemiaire #5. |
29 | * HoistByHisOwnPetard: Brumaire tries to get Vendemiaire #4 into trouble by teaching her to kill a rabbit who has been trapped in order to end its suffering. [[spoiler:Vendemiaire #4, having observed Brumaire in order to imitate her, notes that Brumaire is miserable from the good-girl expectations her father has laid upon her and her hatred for being trapped in the town they live in, and ends her suffering by smashing her head with a rock and rendering her a vegetable utterly dependent upon her father's care]]. |
30 | %%* RepulsiveRingmaster: The villain of the first story. |
31 | * RidiculouslyHumanRobots: The Vendemiaires are shown to possess a will and can make their own decisions. [[spoiler:They’re also allowed to commit suicide, oddly enough.]] |
32 | * RobotGirl: All of the Vendemiaires appear feminine. [[spoiler:Vendemiaire #1 even has the proper… “parts”.]] |
33 | * RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Inverted; Milton dislikes violence and does not fight, unlike most other noblemen. |
34 | * SinisterMinister: The Priest definitely counts, he can also be seen as a BadassPreacher, since he's pretty good at fighting. |
35 | * SoulJar: [[spoiler:When Milton throws the Priest's bible into the fireplace, the priest catches fire and burns to death]]. |
36 | * SteamPunk: Has all the trappings-- zeppelins, clockwork automatons, and huge steam-powered trucks. |
37 | %%* SurprisinglyCreepyMoment: Or maybe not so surprising if you're familiar with the author's [[Manga/ShadowStar other]] [[Manga/{{Bokurano}} works]]. |
38 | * ThemeNaming: In every chapter there is a female character named after a month of the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Republican_Calendar French Republican calendar]]. |
39 | %%* TimeSkip: [[spoiler:In the final chapter.]] |
40 | * WeaponSpecialization: A whip is the circus ringmaster's favourite weapon, he is seen destroying one of his artificial humans and cutting Vendemiaire #1 in half with it. |
41 | %%* WingedHumanoid: All the Vendemiaires except for one. |
42 | %%* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: The main source of conflict. |
43 | * YouHaveFailedMe: The ringmaster destroys one of his automatons (see above) for not having performed well during the show. |
44 | * ZeppelinsFromAnotherWorld: Chapter 5 takes place on a Zeppelin. However, airplanes are also present. |
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