Revolutionary Girl Utena

1997
5.0
4 reviews
TV-14
Rating
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Season 2 episodes (12)

1 Tracing A Path
4/2/97
Season-only
A look back at all the prior duels and major events with some perspective.
2 The Boys of the Black Rose
4/2/97
Season-only
Utena is introduced to Anthy's older brother, Akio, who also happens to be the acting chairman for the school.
3 The Landscape Framed by Kozue
4/2/97
Season-only
Kozue’s feelings for her brother remain most ambiguous... but the Black Rose society knows all.
4 The Cowbell of Happiness
4/2/97
Season-only
Nanami's just received a priceless piece of jewelry; a Sebastian Dior… cow bell.
5 The Thorns of Death
4/2/97
Season-only
As Jury tries her best to ignore Shiori, Mikage's seminar beckons to her.
6 Mitsuru's Impatience
4/2/97
Season-only
Mitsuru yearns to be more like an adult, but isn't even sure what that entails. Again, Mikage's seminar can provide the answers.
7 A Song for a Kingdom Now Lost
4/2/97
Season-only
When Wakaba was a child, she had a prince she'd held close in her heart. Well now, her prince has arrived at Ohtori.
8 Wakaba Flourishing
4/2/97
Season-only
Saionji has been shacking up with Wakaba. As she spends time with him, she starts to feel a change within herself.
9 Vermin
4/2/97
Season-only
Keiko's always been content with being a member of Nanami's gang, but her desires for Touga still precede her.
10 Nemuro Memorial Hall
4/2/97
Season-only
As Mikage's down to his last black rose, he stakes his last hopes on allying with Utena.
11 The Terms of a Duelist
4/2/97
Season-only
As the student council searches for answers as to who's behind the Black Rose Duelists, Utena is already poised to fight.
12 The Secret Nanami Diary
4/2/97
Season-only
After a mishap puts Mitsuru in the hospital, Utena, Anthy and Nanami stumble upon a diary he's kept.

About this show

Utena attends the prestigious Ohtori Academy; however, her strong sense of chivalry soon places her at odds with the student council and thrusts her into a series of mysterious and dangerous duels against its members.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
4 reviews
lee m
December 6, 2020
If you are LGBT(QIA+) and love anime, you MUST watch this surrealist masterpiece. It takes influence from old world fairytales and Kabuki style Japanese theater to tell a story about human spirit, gender performance and the limitlessness of love. Be prepared for low budget anime tropes, including reused footage. Subtitled: 9.5/10 English dubbed: 8.5/10