MY TOP WAIFUS OF 2021 – PART II (A LOT TO CHOOSE FROM)

Hello my friends.

Welcome to another entry of my blog.

Like I said the other day, I am ready to publish all the entries that I wanted to write for months. My top waifus of 2021. Thanks for those who read my Part I, and as I mentioned before, 2021 was a bigger year regarding female characters than in 2020, so that means I still have a lot of waifu that catch my heart.

Now, according to Wikipedia, waifu means A fictional character from non-live-action visual media (typically an anime, manga or video game) to whom one is attracted or whom one considers their ideal significant other.[

I put this definition because I want to make sure that I am following correctly the definition of Waifu, because to me, I consider attractive a female character enough to be a Waifu through four simple elements.

  1. Her appearance
  2. Her personality
  3. Her actions
  4. Her contributions to the story

I know that including the definition of waifu is unnecessary, but I wanted to clarify that; now, let’s move on. This is My Top Waifu of 2021 – Part II

But first, I have a honorable mention that if I do not mention, I will explode, and that is…

MONA MEGISTUS (GENSHIN IMPACT)

Her character bio is pretty straight-forward. A young, powerful astrologist that takes up the residence in Monstadt, with exceptional water magic skills, but that is pretty modest regarding money due to her pride, for Mona refuses to use astrology for income.

I know there are a lot of powerful characters in Genshin Impact, and… I have never played the game itself.

But I have two very good reasons to mention her. The first one…

THE BEST, CUTEST, MOST PERFECT DERRIERE OF ALL GENSHIN IMPACT

Yes. I already said that. No regrets.

But also… her Japanese voice. Because I know that she is voiced by Konomi Kohara, and that is what left an impact on me. I am… a bit crazy about Mona Megistus because of that, more than with Fischl, or Klee, or Lumine herself, or even Paimon. I never expected that. But that was enough to hook me in.

But like i said, I never played Genshin Impact, so I do not know more about Mona, aside from what just wrote, and that is why she is merely an honorable… Big honorable mention.

Now… let’s go with the true waifus. Speaking of Konomi Kohara.

  1. ROXY MIGURDIA (MUSHOKU TENSEI)

When our main protagonist, Rudeus Greyrat, shows great prodigy with magic, his parents, Zenith and Paul, hire a tutor for him, and that is Roxy Migurdia, a young water magician from the Migurd race that likes to travel around the world. She spends almost two years training Rudy, and both create a close friendship, and a true love for the Greyrat family.

Humm. Water, and Konomi Kohara…

Okay. That’s the last time I am mentioning Mona Megistus.

In other words. Rudy is what he is, a powerful magician, thanks to Roxy. Honestly Roxy displays a great amount of wisdom, compassion and curiosity that makes her so special, along with her character design. And the fantastic job of Konomi Kohara gives more life to her, combining innocence and maturity beyond her years. No wonder she is one of the most popular characters from Mushoku Tensei.

But what makes Roxy so compelling is her sad backstory, the same one that the anime adapted extremely well. I am not going to spoilers, but trust me, the more you see the anime, the more you realise how charming Roxy is, and that is why she is one of my Top Waifu of 2021.

Speaking of witches…

2. SAYA (WANDERING WITCH: THE JOURNEY OF ELAINA)

Technically, I should not be mentioning The Journey of Elaina, for it was released in 2020, but since I started watch the anime the previous year, I am making an exception.

Anyway, Saya is a witch apprentice from a Far Land of the East. Separated from her sister, she meets Elaina on episode 2, begging the latter to train her so she can pass the magic exam. After that, we discover that Saya lied to Elaina, forcing the Ashen Witch to stay together due to her loneliness; and after some wake-up call, Elaina gives Saya her spare hat, her friendship, and the confidence to pass the exam and become a witch.

The reason why I am choosing Saya over Elaina is because I relate more with her than with the Ashen Witch, because I understand the fear of failure, and the anxiety of having to do things by yourself most of the time. Of course that does not justify most of her acts on Episode 2, but Saya is not a bad person. In fact, is one of the most human characters of Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina, something that is a lot to say.

And in every episode, you see Saya’s evolution as a witch, so you feel happy for her. And… despite her awful obsession with Elaina, Saya is possibly the best character of the series, even better than Elaina and Amnesia, at least from my perspective.

So heed my words, Jougi Shiraishi-sensei… Please do a spin-off with Saya.

3. Kang Sae-byeok, a.k.a. Player 067 (Squid Game)

Kang Sae-byeok, played by HoYeon Jung, is a North Korean defector that made it to South Korea with her little brother, Kang Cheol, but her true problems only started when she arrived to Seoul, because her brother has to stay in an orphanage, her mother is still in North Korea, and the broker that she hired for getting her out betrayed her. So she participates in the Squid Game for getting a house and protect her family.

Okay. Another character we can sympathise with, because she reflects every tragedy that North Korean defectors have to go through when escaping their country, but also, most of us learnt through Kang Sae-byeok that many defectors never are accepted in South Korea. And the performance of HoYeon Jung is outstanding, to the point that you believe that Kang Sae-byeok really exists, even though she does not.

Furthermore, her relationship with the main protagonist, Seong Gi-hun, has a lot of development through the first season, from a violent girl that trust no one to someone that values friendship and understand she is not alone.

Han Mi-nyeo is also a great character, but for now, I choose Kang Sae-byeok for what she is – strong, meticulous, intelligent, perhaps a bit brash, for all that, along with how well-written she is, we have one of the best characters of all of Squid Game.

4. Jeanne (The Case Study of Vanitas)

The Hellfire Witch is a very capable fighter that had to annihilate other vampires during the Hundred Years War. Some time after the war ended, she became the bodyguard of Lucius Oriflamme, the nephew of the Chevalier of Ruthven, but after some encounters with our favourite vampire, Vanitas, she is very conflicted between killing him and loving him. Because yes…

She feels easily aroused by Vanitas’ blood.

I still need to talk about Vanitas no Carte, but I will when the time comes. Nevertheless, if there is one character that really hooked my heart, more than Vanitas himself, that is Jeanne. Because beneath her badass persona and her relentless strength, we see a sweet soul with a very tragic past that feel in love with him; and every time they are together, her chemistry is simply one of the best elements in all the story. Jeanne is strong, but also beautiful, conflicted and loyal, and for me, the moments together with Vanitas were a big surprise.

Seriously… Get married and be bloodily ever after

For me, if Jeanne made me root for VaniJeanne rather than Vanoé, she has something really special.

5. U-1196 (CELLS AT WORK: CODE BLACK)

How can I forget of U-1196?

She is a Neutrophil cell that has to fight violent germs, viruses and bacterias in a really unhealthy body that drinks and smokes, and in every fight, she puts all her strength and soul to defend the body, earning the respect and trust of her fellow Neutrophil Cells and of the Red Blood Cell known as AA2153.

She indeed is a really attractive, reliable partner. I think my description and her design was more than enough to prove that she is my waifu, in fact, she can easily surpass AE3803 as the best female character of Cells at Work! (But not the platelets), at least in my opinion.

And her uniform adds a lot of appeal, indeed.

Already I said it. No regrets.

And the reason is because she knows how to balance her badass size with her human size with both her Neutrophil sisters and with AA2153, the scenes with both of them is among the best among Code Black!!!, and with the path of the anime, you grow to know her and love her with her scenes.

Excellent balance between beauty, humanity and strength. I feel Cured because of her.

CONCLUSION

Wow!!! More wonderful waifu from the last 2021.

And yet, I still have to do the Part III, because I enjoyed a lot watching these beautiful female characters. Probably this is only my opinion, but I am surprised of how many great, or at least, decent characters that can become waifu. Or perhaps it is because I am not too demanding.

Anyway. Tell me what you think about Part II, I hope you guys like it. And stay tuned for Part III.

See you soon!

JAINITUOS ANIME REVIEWS – Cells At Work!! Code Black – First Impressions

Cells at Work!! Code Black

Genre: Biology, Drama, Adventure

Studio: David Production.

Hello my friends. Welcome to another First Impressions.

I have to be honest. Right now, I am suffering some muscle pain in my right arm. It is moderate, but is still there. Well… It is not like it has anything to do with the anime I am reviewing right now, but I wanted to share this anecdote.

Anyway. The anime is…

Cells at Work!! Code Black

But before I start, I must ask you the «Typical Question»:

Are you guys ok? Feeling healthy?

If the answer is yes, then I am happy. And remember… stay safe, practice social distancing, and wear face mask; and since I am writing about health and human body, all the more reason. With that said, let’s go with Cells at Work!! Code Black!

Also, for this series, I will refer as Code Black, while the original one is Hataraku Saibou!!

PREMISE

«Alcohol, Smoking, Stress – and many other ailments in an already poorly-cared body made life a living hell, that is what Red Blood Cell – AA2153 feels as he struggled everyday to survive and to keep his sanity intact. But he is not alone, White Blood Cell U-1196 will accompany him in his daily life – Both are Cells at Work»

Ok. Forgive me for the poorly done synopsis. But yes. Cells at Work!! Code Black is a spin-off of the popular hit Cells At Work! (Hataraku Saibo!!), but completely opposite; while Cells at Work! takes place in an almost idyllic healthy body, with a relatively light tone, Code Black is darker, cholesterol, erectile dysfunction, carbon monoxide, and the consequences of every vice known by humankind is slowly destroying this body. Every day is a fight against death, and those lucky enough to live another day, are suffering from burn-out and are rude with everyone. During these context, we follow AA2153, a rookie red blood cell, as he finds the courage to survive and the very purpose of his existence, with the help of U-1196, a calm and reserved white blood cell.

In other words, a sick body is condemning itself to a apocalypse.

Cells At Work!!! Code Black is based on the manga written by Shigemitsu Harada, and illustrated by Issei Hatsuyoshi, and like its sister anime, it will have a season comprised of 12 episodes, released in January 10, 2021.

I am working right now in an entry review of Cells at Work!!, but I am re-watching the series and making my ideas fresh, when the time comes, it will be written.

STORY

Trust me! Here ain’t nothing sweet about these platelets.

I have to be honest.

I am one of those millions of fans who was delighted with the whole first season of Hataraku Saibou!!, all the billions of organised cells, fighting every day, really, really hard to keep the body safe from bacteria and cancer cells; but the most inventive way possible. And of course… the cutest of them all.

Platelets!!! Kawaii!!! Kawaii!!

In other words, I really enjoyed learning about medicine with anime. Nonetheless, I thought that perhaps the franchise (Yeah! We can consider Hataraku Saibou!! as a franchise), will not be able to be inventive with its own premise.

I was wrong. Dead wrong. (No pun intended). And with Cells at Work!! Code Black, I remember that the worst enemy of my body… is myself.

Having said that, there is one element that I must really comment with Cells at Work!! Code Black – Its animation. While Hataraku Saibou!! has a very bright, colourful animation, being compatible with its overall tone, Code Black has more opaque lines and a darker atmosphere. This does not really surprise me, because keeping in mind that we are in a very sickly body, the anime must give an impression of its plot and its story; furthermore, Code Black includes urban settings, in the liver, which gives the impression of the night life, as in a more adult-oriented presence.

In the same fashion of Aggretsuko, or a pretty dark adult manga that thrashed me up.

Metamorphosis, by Shindo L

Trust me. Don’t read that manga completed unless you find the guts for doing so.

Furthermore, during episode 2, we learn more about the human body in a more intense manner, especially from the White Blood Cells. I won’t be surprised if that was the intention of the story, so we, as readers, be aware of all the damage we cause our body with our actions. Basically, most of the situations are like those PSA that are making us being conscientious about us. Just like Metamorphosis.

Anyone having nightmares with this image?

Nevertheless, there is something that Cells at Work!!! Code Black that comes from its sister series, and that is its optimism. With the path of every episode, rest assured that the story allows our main protagonists to become brave enough to face the dangers of their body, and find hope and purpose on their job.

This is one of the good points that I noticed from Cells at Work!! Code Black; it allows to deal with more serious themes in the story, something that can become a good opportunity for develop our characters in the best, most natural way possible, so that is also a great deal of potential, from my perspective.

Furthermore, when you think about it, if Code Black brings all of this into the story with the best creativity, it will make this spin-off as memorable and enjoyable as Hataraku Saibou!!, and both will be amazing in terms of quality.

I said it before; quality over quantity, but when you combine both, the feeling is absolute bliss. And that is done with the…

CHARACTERS

Yeah. Definitely Code Black have their own equivalents from Hataraku Saibou!!!, including the platelets, the red blood cells, white blood cells, liver cells, macrophages, and eosinophil, all of them have their own perspective of what it means to live in such a ill body, which could be a good day to develop them.

But the ones that really are going to steal the show are AA2153, a young Red Blood Cell who transports oxygen, whose fight for coping with such a almost inhumane conditions will make him stronger and braver, and U1196, a powerful white blood cell, that just gave me two very good reason for watching Code Black

Art by yohan 1754

…her stoic, yet caring personality, and her friendship with AA2153 (What else could it be?)

Anyway. I never thought I will grow attached to our characters, but after watching the first two episodes, I will they can rival those from Hataraku Saibou!! in terms of uniqueness. And I know I am not getting my hopes up.

CONCLUSION

I really enjoyed Cells at Work!! Code Black. It definitely has a lot of potential, and I think we should see both Hataraku Saibou!! and Code Black, so we can enjoy a very endearing story, as well as being conscious about our own body, especially during this pandemic.

Finally, I am aware that this is not my best blog entry, but I am very fully honest, and I hope you enjoy all the franchise of Cells at Work as much as I am.

If not, at least see this PSA commercial from Canada.

WARNING: INCLUDES EXTREMELY DISTURBING, GRAPHIC CONTENT

And now… Meditation Courses from Dr. Jainituos.

  1. Choose an image from my gallery
  2. Stare at it.
  3. Take a deep breath
  4. Live the present.