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Wonderful fool shusaku endo
Wonderful fool shusaku endo









wonderful fool shusaku endo

She declares to her brother that Gaston is dead, as she tearfully reminisces on the man. Tomoe grows concerned by the situation Gaston's wound up in, but arrives all too late by the end, seeing the investigation at the lake. She is depicted in a tall, shojo manga-style similar to that of Akatsuka's depiction of Nanase in House Jack Nana-chan along with Yasuko and Mayu in both versions of Itaike-kun. Takamori's take-charge younger sister, who is left judging Gaston as an idiot and fool from the inconvenience he puts them through. He and Tomoe reflect on their time with Gaston and what he had taught them, and resolve to live better lives because of the man. He reappears by the end, wondering what happened to Gaston as officers investigate the lake where he was last seen. He and his sister long for better lives and careers, but are too focused on lofty material goals and standards. The design of Gaston changes significantly between chapter 1 and chapter 2, with his face becoming less long and more broad, and his hair drawn much fuller and wavier.Ī simple young Japanese man who along with the rest of his family agrees to house Gaston for a time, but becomes confused and bothered by his lack of sense and his eccentric nature. After managing to get through to the other man and saving him with the last of his strength, Gaston and Endo both sink into the lake. In the climax of the series, Gaston is brutalized and beaten up during the fight at the lake, but still pleads for Endo to not kill the two former POW camp officers that are attacking them. Though he appears strong due to his bulky, tall build, he is in fact actually rather weak in a fight and can be easily overwhelmed, especially with his passive nature.

wonderful fool shusaku endo

Gaston seems to trust and open up to just about anyone, trying to reason with them no matter how cruel or dangerous they may seem. He is a gentle-hearted but foolhardy young man, who gets into humorous misunderstandings early on with the siblings when they see him try to tie a fundoshi around his neck as an apron or experiencing his other unorthdox ways and cultural clash. As with other Akatsuka adaptations of light novels, the story is abridged and condensed some to boil down the main points of the plot.Īside from these characters, the presence of Akatsuka's Star System is shown throughout the work, such as the Japanese people who come to greet the ship from Singapore, or others seen in the streets gawking at Gaston's appearance.Ī French foreigner and the descendant of Napoleon Bonaparte, who comes to Japan in hopes of being a missionary. Though Gaston's naivety leads others to ridicule or take advantage of him, the siblings realize that his hope in humanity is unshakeable. Takamori and his younger sister Tomoe are left stunned at the unusual, tall but plain foreigner and his foolish ways. A young man known as Takamori receives a letter from Singapore one day, informing him that his old school penpal Gaston Bonaparte is coming to visit in Japan.











Wonderful fool shusaku endo