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The 7 Shapes — Reflected in the Stories We Love
Not only in the magical world of Esperia, but right here on our beautiful planet Earth, we can also find echoes of the 7 Shapes—hidden in plain sight.
While we may not possess the magical powers of the Espers, we carry within us a human equivalent of their StarDust:
our incredible brain.
What if we looked at the world around us with greater awareness?
What if the stories we read, the movies we watch, the anime, manga, and books we cherish…
were more than just entertainment?
Each post below explores the presence of wisdom, balance, willpower, empathy, and more—through the lens of popular culture.
Let’s rediscover what inspires us, one tale at a time.
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Embracing Passion and Authenticity in a Conformist Society
In Beck, a manga by Harold Sakuishi, we follow the journey of Yukio Tanaka, a 14-year-old whose ordinary life is upended when he meets Ryusuke Minami, a charismatic rock musician. A chance encounter with Ryusuke and his dog sets Yukio, or “Koyuki,” on a transformative path, drawing him into the world of rock music. Through
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“Can’t Stop” by the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Embracing Life with Passion and Purpose
From their 2002 album By the Way, Can’t Stop by the Red Hot Chili Peppers (RHCP) has become one of the band’s most iconic songs, renowned for its electrifying energy and creative spirit. Like much of RHCP’s work, it merges an upbeat, high-octane sound with lyrics that invite introspection. Anthony Kiedis, the band’s lead vocalist,
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The Shining: Alcoholism and Society through the Lens of Horror
Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, based on Stephen King’s acclaimed novel, has earned its place as one of the most iconic horror films of all time. The story follows the Torrance family—Jack, a writer played by Jack Nicholson, his wife Wendy, and their son Danny—who take on the role of winter caretakers for an isolated hotel.
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Haikyu!!: Lessons in Teamwork, Self-Improvement, and Resilience
Haikyu!!, a manga by Haruichi Furudate, has made a remarkable impact on the popularity of volleyball, both in Japan and internationally. Much like Slam Dunk for basketball or Captain Tsubasa for soccer, Haikyu!! brings excitement to the sport it showcases, blending drama, humor, and a touch of reality. Through dynamic storytelling and character growth, the
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Final Fantasy VII: Reflections on Environmentalism, Corporate Power, and Collective Change
The seventh installment of Final Fantasy, developed by Square Enix, is perhaps the most globally recognized entry in the series, having been widely released on the original PlayStation. Recently remade (Final Fantasy VII Remake and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth), the game has been acclaimed by both the gaming community and fans worldwide. One of the
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Embracing Change and Time: Lessons from Groundhog Day
Groundhog Day is a film from my childhood that has always stood out to me. The story follows a self-centered weatherman, played by Bill Murray, who is sent to a small town to cover the annual Groundhog Day event. What he doesn’t expect is to become trapped in an infinite time loop, reliving the same
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Finding Passion Through Captain Tsubasa: The Power of Manga
“Captain Tsubasa,” a manga series by Yōichi Takahashi, tells the story of Tsubasa Oozora, a boy whose deep bond with soccer begins when he’s saved by a soccer ball at just a year old. Nearly hit by a bus, the ball absorbs most of the impact, sparking Tsubasa’s lifelong love for the game. His natural
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Namie Amuro: The Heisei Diva and Role Model
Namie Amuro is one of Japan’s most renowned artists, earning the title “Heisei Diva” upon her retirement at the close of the Heisei era. Often referred to as the Queen of Japanese pop, she is celebrated for continuously reinventing herself and her style throughout her career. Despite experiencing ups and downs, she consistently bounced back,







