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Newman’s Nook: Secrets Revealed

Sarazanmai is a series that is hard to explain; however, I will try anyway. After a series of very strange events, the three eighth grade boys—Kazuki, Toi, and Enta—are transformed into kappas and forced to prevent zombie kappas from endangering the world. They do so by removing a fictional organ called the shirikodama from a person’s anus. Yes, that is a sentence I wrote. They do so through the use of a magical sound called “Sarazanmai” that is usually accompanied by a song. The zombie kappas are created by others and appear to embrace their inner, secret lusts, which pour out into their actions.

In addition to the secret zombie kappa lusts, our main cast members have secrets which are revealed each episode. Here are some examples:

New secrets will be revealed each episode. One of the core concepts for the series is that everyone has a secret.

I wonder, though—is this true? Does everyone have a secret? I know I am not necessarily ready for the world to know everything about me, for them to see me at my messiest or when I react poorly in anger at home. While my secrets may not be as complicated or involved as the characters in Sarazanmai, they exist.

Things may be kept in secret, but they cannot be kept there forever. Christ reminds us of this in Luke 8:17 when he says so very plainly. Sometimes, the secrets are suddenly revealed to the world, as when a friend arrives at my house unexpectedly and the messes of my house are on full display. For the characters in Sarazanmai, secrets are revealed slowly over the course of the series through forced revelation while they are kappas—kappa inspired sunlight bringing the lies out of the shadows. This phenomenon can be comforting; finally having a secret revealed can be a huge relief as you no longer have to hide it. Yet, with each reveal on the series, there is also a sense of embarrassment. These secrets were held in secret for a reason.

As his fellow kappa-boys discover Kazuki’s secrets, he feels an immediate sense of shame about them. Yet, over the first few episodes of the series, there is also a sense of freedom. He can dress as Azuma Sara around them without fear. He can openly protect his stolen cat and even ask for help. He does not need to sneak in the shadows; there is freedom in such honesty.

In the kappa-filled world of Sarazanmai, this honesty is being forced upon our main cast. They have no say in the revelation of their secrets. And ultimately, neither do we. The Bible tells us that all will be revealed eventually. It also tells us that we have a Father in Heaven who literally knows everything we do in secret. You cannot hide from an all-mighty, all-powerful, all-knowing God.

Even though God does know all our secrets and loves us anyway, being exposed and vulnerable can feel scary. Nothing is truly a secret. Yet knowing that can also be freeing. Be free to be yourself. Be free to let your truth be heard. Be free to let the world know who you truly are. This is not to say to go out and sin or commit acts of evil. Those are still problematic. However, if you are super into anime, who cares if that comes to light? If you are a slob at times, all will be revealed so be prepared. Letting it all come out into the light, allowing for that freedom allows you to be your true self and, also, allows you to change if you need to. Others seeing my messes at home shames me into correcting that bad behavior. Perhaps shame of his criminal behavior will make Toi change?

Or perhaps not, I have no idea where this series is going.

Sarazanmai can be streamed at Crunchyroll. A warning—there are a lot of mature themes in this series, so viewer discretion is advised.

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