Buddha: The Great Departure Page #5

Synopsis: 2005 years ago in India, a boy named Siddhartha Gautama of the kingdom Shakya is born. When Siddhartha was born there was a prophecy that the boy would become a king of all the kingdoms. At that time various kingdoms were continuously raging wars with each other. When the boy attained puberty, he associated with people from the lower class like Migaila a girl who was known as a thief. Siddhartha began to have doubts about the strict class system even though he is raised in luxury as a future king. Later, the powerful kingdom of Kosala attacks the kingdom of Shakya. Both sides fight fiercely. The commander of Kosala's army is the general's son Chapra. He is thought of as the most brave soldier in the kingdom of Kosala. Chapra was actually born into slavery but hid his background. By the general's order he came all the way up into his current position. Chapra wants to make a successful career for himself and Siddhartha abondons his family's wealth to find Tao. These two opposite persons
 
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2011
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If you dare to touch him, we

will all need to be beheaded.

What is with this guy?

Forget it. Do not

fight with the sister.

The whole town is looking for you.

Hurry home.

E-Excuse me...

My name is Migaila.

Do not do any unnecessary

charity next time.

They are only the

elderly and patients

abandoned by their families

here and left to die.

Your small charities are crueler

if they have a

nostalgic to the world.

It is not like that.

No matter how old or sick,

they were still living souls.

Too naive.

Everyone die of old age and illness.

You live in the city freely.

You will not understand what

is happening in the world.

Do you understand the world

that I do not understand?

Hey, be careful.

A. .. is that human food?

This can be sold already.

You do not get ill

after eating this?

No, let's go.

Why do you want to

see places like this?

Ah, boy.

This child should

be treated like this.

It's another slave boy.

Give it back, boy. Give it back.

This is the world

that you want to know.

Life is a pain for everyone.

You will get sick and

you will die as well.

You and I, and that beggar, too.

Migaila.

That's all for today.

Prince

The weather is nice today.

The view of the street looks

very different from the river.

People live in places like this.

Is it okay for the Prince to be

hanging out with someone like me?

You care a lot for me.

Naturally, I can not be

excused if I approached you.

Let alone talk to you.

You said it before.

I am just like you.

Is that right? Migaila.

Let's go for a swim.

Like this.

Come here, Migaila.

Migaila, wait.

Prince.

Is it true that you have been

hanging out with an ignorance woman?

Ignorance woman?

What do you mean...

Shut up!

You are the heirs of

the King of Shakya.

I hope that you will

develop the country

so that it is comparable to Kosala.

You are not allowed to leave

the city, do you understand?

Ignorance? Migaila?

Siddhartha

Kill her. Kill this robber.

This woman has robbed

our country, Shakya.

Kill her.

Kill her, kill her!

Kill her, kill her!

Siddhartha

Let me go!

No, the King is having a meeting.

Let me go!

Father!

Why did you arrest Migaila?

What is so important

that you have to

find me during this

important meeting?

Please let Migaila go.

It is about the robber, huh?

Father, if you kill Migaila,

I will not forgive you.

Do you still not understand?

You are the one who

do not understand.

Are you mad? Siddhartha.

What is wrong with love?

Do not forget that you are entrusted

with the mission to run the country.

Then please let Migaila go.

Prince, please stop.

Prince.

Okay.

But with a condition.

There is a princess named Yasodhara

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Reiko Yoshida

Reiko Yoshida (吉田 玲子, Yoshida Reiko) is a Japanese screenwriter and manga artist. She has written and supervised numerous screenplays for anime series, live-action dramas and films. Her major works include Kasumin, Kaleido Star, Aria, Maria-sama ga Miteru, D.Gray-man, K-On!, Bakuman and Girls und Panzer. In more recent works, she has supervised the screenplays for Majestic Prince, Non Non Biyori, A Town Where You Live, Tamako Market, Yowamushi Pedal and Castle Town Dandelion. In films, she wrote the screenplay for The Cat Returns, the original films that would make up Digimon: The Movie, Kyoto Animation’s hit anime film A Silent Voice, and the film adaptations of Osamu Tezuka's Buddha, the last one's second film was given a stamp of approval by the Dalai Lama. She wrote the story for the manga series Tokyo Mew Mew along with illustrator Mia Ikumi. Among her works, she was recognized for Best Screenplay/Original Work for Girls und Panzer at the Tokyo Anime Award Festival in 2014, and she won another Best Screenplay/Original Work award in 2017. In 2018, she wrote the screenplay for Violet Evergarden which aired on TV in Japan and is licensed by Netflix. more…

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