
Surprisingly foul-mouthed Oscar François *All lines are from the original work* Who’d want to go to the court!! Damn it! Shit! Stupid. There’s no way this Oscar can wear that! You’re looking down on me, thinking I’m a child! That old geezer… Ha! Just you wait! Hahaha… Is it the onset of menopause already? What’s this about a handsome young man in white? You must be kidding!! Don’t you dare lay a finger on me while I’m in this blood frenzy!! I’ll make sure you can return home in one piece!!
I’m trying to hit on girls, but if I’m treated like a lesbian, I get angry, and I’m actually a straight guy.
It’s great when someone like this falls in love, goes crazy, and ends up in ruin.
So you were a woman! There is a development, but I’m not hiding the fact that I’m a woman in the first place…
“Dressing as a man is because of my dad…”
A girl whose work outfit is a pants look and the reason is that her dad is just an abnormal person.
The basics shine, so sometimes having a bad mouth stands out.
I’m surprised because there are almost no places like this in anime.
>>7
The anime originals from the Showa era are crap…
Since those guys have been fighting for faction control from the beginning, I’ll enjoy it from the safety zone.
The line for insults is intense due to the times.
I realized he was more of a type who acts with his uterus than a cool cross-dressing beauty like I expected…
Considering the era when the original was released, it seems like they’re referring to it more as senility or dementia rather than menopausal disorders.
It’s nice to see characters like Oscar and Floral fall into femininity from neutral.
It’s drawn cutely.
You can tell that the person who drew it likes Oscar.
Just because I’m cross-dressing doesn’t mean my gender identity isn’t that of a woman.
A woman who is bound by her birth and era and cannot live freely as she wishes, but nonetheless is quite wildly unruly in her own way.
Well, I think Oscar is the cutest in Rose of Versailles.
It’s amazing how much of a woman she is, including her downfall.
He’s in such great shape that it’s not surprising my dad thinks he might become a general.
Oscar may look that way, but she’s actually quite a girl.
Oscar is a normal woman.
I’m a lesbian, don’t mess with me, and I say things that aren’t allowed now, so I have a bad mouth.
Cute
I want to make you mine.
It was too amusing that for April Fools’, the movie became Andre’s directorial script and they removed Fersen from the key visual.
Upon rereading, the title “Versailles no Bara” is not about Oscar, but Marie, and Andre is several times more yandere than one might think.
Wasn’t Andre originally a supporting character?
>>23
Childhood friend role
There was a great little comic illustration where Oscar entrusted all the wedding arrangements to Andre during a collaboration project with “Zexy” back in the day.
I’m proud to work while dressing as a man, but that doesn’t mean I’m mentally a man.
I saw it for the first time in a movie.
“I felt that there must have been various episodes here, but it was really interesting.”
Early Andre has such a mob face, right?
Since there are a total of 10 volumes, it’s perfect for a quick read.
I want you to treat me like a woman a little bit.
If you underestimate me because I’m a woman, I only have two feelings: to kill you.
My older sister, who is one of several, dresses like a typical girl.
>>31
The father’s idea of raising his youngest daughter as a boy just because there is no heir to the family home is the root of all the trouble.
>>33
When you look at just that, she seems like a common cross-dressing heroine, but since she’s not hiding it, it’s okay to just say she’s a woman… that’s how I felt.
>>34
It’s a prestigious institution with the power to place anyone in a position, regardless of whether they are female or not.
After a shot with a rose flower held to the mouth, there’s a panel where someone asks, “Do you eat roses?” and the response is an angry, “Is that wrong?!”
I thought, “Wait, it wasn’t just a promotional video; they were really eating it!”
>>32
I read it, but I don’t remember… I thought it was an image video.
I first read “Berubara” and “Ace wo Nerae!” a few years ago, but they are still interesting.
Hey, what decade-old manga is this…? I was quite surprised.
I was ashamed that I only knew the scene of the white eyes rolling back.
>>36
Ah, I can read the Glass Mask too…
>>37
When will it be finished…?
I was surprised to find out that Andre was blind in the original story.
This one title is still generating limitless money, which is amazing.
After watching the anime “To My Older Brother…” and then reading the manga version, I found it has quite a lot of amusing gags…
I read “Glass Mask” and “The Emperor at Sunrise” here long ago, threatened by someone without a name.
I’m glad I was threatened.
In old shoujo manga, there are many characters with simple deformed designs making gestures like “guwashi” and laughing like “tahaha…”
I wonder if there was such a trend.
Is there only volume 10?
I thought it was going to be a crazy long story… like around 30 volumes or something.
>>43
I will only cover about half of the French Revolution.
Oscar dies along the way.
It’s amazing that “Rose of Versailles” is still interesting even when read normally now.
In the beginning, there were many comedic touches, but as the French Revolution approaches, it becomes quite intense.
I specifically bought a used copy of Candy Candy and tried reading it.
I thought it was pretty old!
Reinhardt was roughly like this when he was young too.
>>47
The person who played Reinhardt in the Legend of the Galactic Heroes at Takarazuka was performing as Oscar the following year, and it made sense.
Even though Oscar is so strong-willed, there are times when he gets teased by the rough guards and ends up crying.
Let’s read the manga, watch the old anime, and then see the Takarazuka version, okay?
There are too many versions of Takarazuka, so it’s hard to decide which one to recommend…
Does the Takarazuka version perform the entire story in one show?
>>50
Long live France… I’ll keep doing it!
I’m also doing things like the Ferzen edition.
The extravagant Berubara for the 100th anniversary of the Takarazuka is highly recommended.
If you look, you can tell it’s a woman, right? It’s cute that you think so.
Oscar’s height is the same as Yo Oizumi’s.
It’s just that Andre is somewhat big, so he doesn’t stand out.
Please remember this part and take it home.
>>56
This is information that could be considered one of the least important things in life!
Girls’ manga from this era has quite a lot of comedic depictions, doesn’t it?
It’s interesting, but everyone ends up in ruin, so I feel disheartened as it approaches the conclusion.
>>59
Well, at the point of Marie Antoinette being the protagonist…
>>59
Well, they’re the nobles from the French Revolution…
There are complicated situations like women who are lesbians falling in love with Oscar in male disguise.
From around this time, it became more geared towards lady comics, but also read “The River Beneath the Red Sky”…
I wonder if it’s okay to be this erotic in school.
>>65
The character is so strong that if you try to imitate them, it will only end up being a copy…
I like Oscar from the time she was in love with Fersen, but I think it’s common to not be able to like Fersen for some reason.
I wonder if there were any elements that could make me like Fersen regardless of Oscar…
In the same type, it’s hard to have a main event that’s easy to use with women’s volleyball.
Oscar is dressed as a man, but from the beginning, she is presenting herself as a woman.
When reading shoujo manga, scenes like this often appear, so it doesn’t feel that out of place.
Anime didn’t depict those kinds of things, huh…
A remarkable woman with the face of a hardworking person and the face of a troublesome woman.
>>65
It’s not the same type, but I really like Utena, where the character has a strong female identity yet dresses as a boy.
It’s no wonder my brain would be burned out if I had been serving something like this since I was 8 years old, so it’s a bit hard to blame Andre.
In the anime, she’s a bit of a tomboy for the first few episodes.
By the end of the first season, a beautiful Oscar will be completed.
No matter how you think about it, André being the childhood friend who always loses makes the catharsis of becoming a couple with Oscar for one night incredible.
And after that, including the old woman left behind, it is incredibly painful.
I love the scene where Oscar goes to Rosalie’s house and asks if there are no entremets or chocolates, and is told that there’s only soup, making him roll his eyes.
Edible rose flowers have little wax content, but the varieties are limited.
There are food varieties in Europe and China, but they are not particularly delicious.
It’s not so bad that it’s terrible.
Since I was born, I’ve never had to experience the hardships of life at all, being a true, upper-class noble.
It’s amazing to think that Marie’s servant ended up switching sides to the revolution when I read it now…
I can’t say it too loud, but I hope there are more creations where beauties like Oscar are clumsily violated…