Parasyte – the Maxim is a unique series about strange
non-human parasite creatures that just appear one day and begin killing and/or
taking over humans. They are kind of
slimy-bug-worm looking in their natural form.
They burrow into humans, if possible through the ear or nose, and try to take over the brain. If they succeed, the human is dead and the
parasite has a human appearance and begins killing and eating other humans
indiscriminately. Some of the parasites mistakenly take over animals instead of
humans and don’t do well. And a few
manage to burrow into humans but don’t succeed in taking over the brain. They can then only control that part of the
body they take over.
The story plot line follows a middle school boy named Izumi Shinichi
who has a parasite take over his right hand.
He calls the parasite Migi (right), and a lot of the plot involves the two of
them coming to terms with each other. Early
on they discover they must work together to survive, as other parasites who have
taken over humans completely try to kill them.
So they learn and discover each other’s strengths and weaknesses. In addition, Migi learns a lot about human
values, and Shinichi learns that human values may not apply to all
creatures.
Early in the series the parasites simply take over humans and then kill
and eat other humans. But as the story
progresses, they begin to try to fit into human society. Early on Shinichi’s Mom is taken over by a parasite, and she
kills Shinichi by a thrust through the heart.
Shinichi lives because Migi enters his bloodstream and repairs his heart
using some of Migi’s flesh. This causes
Migi and Shinichi to integrate together, with Shinichi gaining extra-human
abilities in the form of speed, agility and strength, and no longer needing
glasses.
Shinichi and Migi spend a lot of time avoiding the parasites
that come after them trying to kill them.
They also learn to work together and they fight a number of parasites,
defeating them when by rights the fully integrated parasites should be
stronger. Shinichi and Migi befriend another
parasite-human mix who helps them kill Shinichi’s Mom.
They also interact repeatedly with a parasite named Tamura Reiko. Reiko is a logical and somewhat scientific
parasite who has been trying to figure out what the parasites are, why they
exist and how they can co-exist with humans.
She and a parasite who has taken over a male have sex and Reiko gives birth to a baby, who is
completely human. So she determines the
parasites are fragile beings with no apparent ability to reproduce. She deplores the parasites killing humans for
food, as they draw attention by doing that and they are vulnerable. The authorities already know of the
parasite’s existence and they target and kill Reiko, who chooses to protect her
human baby over her own life.
After Reiko’s death at the hands of the authorities, a
parasite extermination is planned and carried out, but the exterminating
military forces are wiped out by an insanely strong parasite named Gotou. Gotou was
created by Reiko and is actually many parasites controlling different body
parts, and all controlled by one parasite in the brain. Gotou has almost no vulnerabilities. He decides he must kill Shinichi in order to move
on. Shinichi and Migi run from him, but
are forced to face and fight him eventually.
Part of their strategy is to separate (which Migi can do for brief
periods of time) and tackle him separately since he cannot sense Shinichi when
Migi is not part of Shinichi’s body.
Their plot almost succeeds, but Migi is killed and Shinichi
runs. He then realizes he must face the Gotou
and try to prevent it from killing more people.
So he returns and manages to stab the monster with a toxic piece of
metal he grabbed from a toxic waste dump.
At the height of the conflict, Migi, who was absorbed into Gotou’s
monster body, returns to Shinichi as the parasite in Gotou's brain loses control of
the parasites in his body. Migi and
Shinichi finally kill him and return to Shinichi’s everyday school life.
Throughout the series there is also a budding love story
between Shinichi and his childhood friend Murano Satomi, which has its ups and
downs. The love between them is hampered
by Shinichi dealing with the parasite in his body and Satomi not liking him
being so weird and secretive. The
relationship does go forward though. At
the end of the series Migi gives Shinichi back his right hand fully and
disappears into Shinichi’s body and subconscious. Shinichi struggles to deal with the loss of
his “friend” but discovers Migi isn’t permanently gone, as he shows up to help
rescue Satomi at the last.
This is a really unique series, and despite it being fairly
bloody, I liked it a lot. It got a
little preachy at times about human hubris and being top of the food chain at
the expense of everything else on earth, but overall it was very much worth
watching.
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