I'm not really a fan of the Mahou Shoujo genre of anime (and I've watched enough of the type to know this), however I will freely it that there are some hidden gems in in a genre that is mainly aimed at teenage girls.
Generally the mahou shoujo genre has severe failings in of story and character development that more mature anime fans find unappealing. I blame Sailor Moon for this as, even though it enjoyed huge success, it could be thought of as being too successful in that many of the mahou shoujo type shows that followed took their lead from it. This ... meant shortcomings in character development, story, etc (Tokyo Mew Mew springs to mind as a prime example - it's almost a carbon copy of Sailor Moon).
Thankfully, that trend is gradually changing, as more modern anime of this type (Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Striker S and Mai Otome for example), have broken with the traditional methods and have started depicting their characters in a much more realistic fashion, whilst the stories have started adopting darker, more mature, themes.
Imagine my surprise then, when I started watching Uta Kata. At first I expected this to be a steretypical mahou shoujo anime, but I was pleasantly surprised when this turned out not to be the case.
Uta Kata literally means "Poem Fragment" (Uta = Poem, Kata = Fragment), however, if it is pronounced Utakata, then it's meaning is changed to "Bubble". Both titles are actually very relevant to the anime itself.
The story is about 14 year old Tachibana Ichika and her encounter, and subsequent friendship during her summer break, with the mysterious Kuroki Manatsu, a girl who apears to Ichika from inside a mirror. Manatsu teaches Ichika about the the power of 12 Djinn, and at first, everything seems to be hunky-dory. The story takes a much darker turn later on in the anime though.
As Ichika continues to unlock each of the 12 Djinn, she begins to notice differences in herself, which gradually become more and more extreme (at one point she tries to kill someone, and at another she summons a bunch of ghosts - see what I mean about a darker turn). These differences take their toll on her mentally and physically as well - something that many mahou shoujo anime blithely ignore.
The story is very well written, and Ichika's inner monologue adds a nice perspective for the viewer - almost like a diary of sorts. The portrayal of Ichika's gradual breakdown is very well done, and not something I expected to see in a mahou shoujo anime. What is also very well done is the way the writers have addressed the issue of power. In many mahou shoujo anime (much to my annoyance), the creators seem happy to give a young girl phenomenal power, with no downsides apart from a crappy social life. In Uta Kata however, Ichika faces a completely different challenge with her power, which is the main driver for her gradual deterioration.
The characters are depicted nicely overall, but my main gripe was with the character transformations. For some reason the creators went down the whole naked transformation route in a show that didn't need anything of the sort. The upside however, is that these transformations happen quite fast, and get faster as the show progresses (another difference from the typical mahou shoujo genre where character transformations take almost as long as it does for Goku to power up). The last transformation happens in the blink of an eye, so it isn't really anything to worry about.
The colour palette used in the show gives it a nice cheery feel, which belies the darker turns the show will take.
The sound is overall well done. The music used in the show is generally appropriate, and the opening theme is very catchy. The sound effects are well used, and generally quite good.
The show really sets itself apart from the typical mahou shoujo genre with it's characters. These aren't ditzy teenage girls who are worried about boys, school, and saving the world (I'm looking at you Sailor Moon and Tokyo Mew Mew). These girls are much more realistic. Each of their personalities is very different, and each has a reason for being part of the show. Ichika is an exceptionally well realised character, especially in the later stages of the show. Her gradual mental and physical breakdown is very well depicted and a lot more realistic than quite a few animes I could name.
I found this anime to be a little slow to start, but once it got going it really started to shine. The fact that all of the action takes place over one summer break means this is a short series, but the effort that has been put into it is undeniable.
I thoroughly enjoyed this show, and the Special made a very nice addendum to the main show itself, giving the show a much stronger sense of closure than it previously had.
I would recommend this show to any fan of the mahou shoujo genre as an example of how it should be done (if it's supposed to be a serious anime that is). I would most especially recommend this show to everyone else as as it is a singular example in of story, character development, plot, etc, of the mahou shoujo genre as it could have been.
Alternative Titles 1y1f6fSynonyms: Uta-Kata, Uta~Kata,One~Song, Poem~Piece, Poem Fragment
Japanese: うた∽かた
More titlesInformation 6wi4qType: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 3, 2004 to Dec 19, 2004
Premiered: Fall 2004
Broadcast: Sundays at 00:30 (JST)
Producers: gimik
Licensors: Sentai Filmworks
Studios: HAL Film Maker
Source: Original
Genres: Fantasy
Themes: Psychological
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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Jan 13, 2008
I'm not really a fan of the Mahou Shoujo genre of anime (and I've watched enough of the type to know this), however I will freely it that there are some hidden gems in in a genre that is mainly aimed at teenage girls.
Generally the mahou shoujo genre has severe failings in of story and character development that more mature anime fans find unappealing. I blame Sailor Moon for this as, even though it enjoyed huge success, it could be thought of as being too successful in that many of the mahou shoujo type shows that followed took their lead from it. This ...
Jul 14, 2008
This review comes from a guy who really hasn't watched any Mahou Shoujo anime other than Puni Puni Poemi, which by most would be placed in "Comedy/Parody" anyway. So you could say I have no idea what makes a Mahou Shoujo anime good.
At least I didn't find anything that I really liked with Uta Kata. Story - The story is neither bad nor good. It's merely a tale of summer break miracles , friendship and love (enjoyment is sold separately). While it's not the worst crap someone has ever produced, it mainly feels like a smoothed-out, over-produced generic mass of magic teenage despair. Just reading the ...
Apr 9, 2020
I am not usually one to write reviews for things, but based on the other reviews for this show, I feel like I NEED to right this review. If you don't want to read the full review, the thing to take away is that if you are looking for a Dark Mahou Shoujo show similar to Madoka Magica, Magical Girl Site, Magical Girl Raising Project, Yuki Yuna is a Hero, Day Break Illusion, and anime like that, THIS IS NOT THE ANIME FOR YOU!
I'd previously watched those anime, and based on the reviews, I thought that was what I was getting into, but this ...
May 29, 2013
Like Puella Magi Madoka Magica, first appearances can be deceiving when you watch Uta Kata. What starts off as a slice-of-life/ mahou shoujo title with hints of dark elements to come becomes increasingly dark and serious as it dabbles into coming-of-age and life-threatening dilemmas that our female lead Ichika comes to face and some focus on touchy issues like eating disorders and child abuse. The series takes its time with building up its plot dropping hints that those close to Ichika have some form of connection to the trials she is facing, some of whom aren't as they would seem on the surface, and more ...
Nov 11, 2009
I didn't really expect much from this anime originally. But after finding out that this anime was more than what it seemed, I decided to at least give it a try.
The anime started out a little light-hearted and mysterious. A little too childish for my taste, actually. But yet there was something that kept me going. The awesome music, and the conflict that each of the character had, no matter how normal they seemed, were probably the factors that led me to think that this anime actually had some potential. But the problem was that the anime left some questions unanswered, and some stories of the ...
Aug 26, 2022
This show truly brought me to tears and comforted me. It starts off slow and boring, but as time goes by it shows more emotions and ties the beautiful picture together.
I recommend this anime 100%. This is different than normal horror magical girl anime, but it's the same in a way. This anime is something I would watch over and over again. Heads up, there are some solid plot twists. And EVERYTHING shown is tied with each other. In this anime every little information shows up again in one way or another. I've found myself re-watching the first couple episodes to see the things I may ...
Dec 18, 2012
It was an ok anime. The concept was good and is like a coming of age story.
Though the show is a magical girl genre, I feel it was different from the typical. It show the good and bad of having the special abilities. There isn't any bad guys that she fights against. The story is more of a character analysis of some sort. The main character learns about herself and the world around her through the usage of her powers, the good and bad. I will say that I only watch the first 6eps. and the ending 12th ep. I couldn't stand watching the ecchi panty ...
Sep 3, 2021
Story: 3/10
I am a sucker for "dark" Mahou Shojo shows and while the story had potential it felt severely lacking. The pacing was alright (it is a slow burner but the reason is understandable), the way the story is told is alright but some things felt forced and while the mystery was keeping me from dropping the series, the reveal was disappointing. I think there is not enough information presented to give certain things substance and value; I felt as if they happened for the sake of happening. Minor side note: there were a bunch of really uncalled-for panty shots and I wouldn't mind ...
Apr 2, 2024
Came here to watch one of the "very dark takes on the Mahou Shoujo genre"? In for a psychological drama? Spare yourself the trouble, ignore recommendations, I can't think of one reason why this would be worth your time. This is an unexciting slice-of-life series that has a mystery lurking in the background - we're talking maybe 10% of each episode's duration - and plenty of uncomfortable, pedo-fanservicy shots at the body parts/underwear of underaged female characters - just so you could, on top of being bored and unamused, also feel utterly disgusted.
Uta-Kata, as we may expect from its premise, is mostly episodic in nature. ...
Feb 27, 2018
HIGHLY RECOMENDED IF YOU LIKED MADOKA MAGICA
Hai, domo, senpai. I’m new here. Please don’t be too hard. Let’s see, one tail, two tail..six tail Uta Kata. His special ninjutsu is water release: bubbles. Did I provide enough intel on this jinchuriki, can I in as a new member? ha ha Okay. Let’s start on my very first review, Uta Kata, fragments of poem. The Anime isn’t flawless it has its shortcomings as do everyone. Uta Kata can be seen as the older sibling of the infamous Madoka Magica, many similarities including coinciding incident of some characters with its successor, colorful art and beautiful costumes to ... |