Barbara

ばるぼら

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Wandering the packed tunnels of Shinjuku Station, famous author Yosuke Mikura makes a strange discovery: a ragged hippie who can quote French poetry. Her name is Barbara. He takes her home for a bath and a drink, and before long Barbara has made herself into Mikura’s shadow, saving him from egotistical delusions and jealous enemies. But just as Mikura is no saint, Barbara is no guardian angel, and Mikura grows obsessed with discovering her secrets, tangling with thugs, sadists, magical curses and mythical beings – all the while wondering whether he himself is still sane. Written in 1973 and 1974 and inspired by the classic opera “Tales of Hoffmann” by Jacques Offenbach, Barbara may be Tezuka’s most psychological and unsettling work, shattering the fine line between art and madness with masterful precision. (Source: DMP)

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Genres
Drama Mystery Psychological Romance Supernatural
Audience Demographics > Male Oriented
Male Demographic with Female Lead Seinen
Locations
Asia Japan
Narrative Tropes
Memory Manipulation Storytelling Techniques Meta
Themes
Abuse Philosophy Violence Drugs Alcohol Religion Cult
Time Period > Period Piece
Late Modern & Contemporary 20th Century
Occupations
Artist Witch Writers
Sexual Content
Nudity Intensity Mature
Settings
Dark Ambience
Activities
Arts & Crafts Writing
Character Types
Male Lead Cast Primarily Adult Cast
Female Lead
Shameless Female Lead Young Female Lead
Relationship
Infidelity Age Gap Older Male Younger Female