Saturday, July 21, 2018

Jason's Gallery - Kelly Hu Tribute!

Otsuru and Karai; two beautiful and deadly gals, both voiced by the equally beautiful Kelly Hu!

As she looks through the looking glass, Karai sees a window through another world, where she sees the very person that reminded her of herself. She sees the essence of Otsuru, a woman who is beautiful, kind, but mostly sad. Seeing her presence reminded her of her mother, Tang Shen, who was killed by Oroku Saki, The Shredder, during his blood feud with her real father, Hamato Yoshi. Although her life ended due to circumstances beyond her control, her essence, her spirit encourages her to not go down the path she has gone through.

Otsuru: "You have a good life ahead of you, Hamato Miwa. As long as you have friends and family who truly care about you, you will never truly be alone. You have great power, Miwa, use it well. Don't lose your head."

What do Karai and Otsuru have in common? They are both voiced by the talented, beautiful and sensual Kelly Hu. And this fanart is a tribute to her and the characters she voiced. For both Karai (from the 2012 version of TMNT) and Otsuru (aka Okiku) from Afro Samurai are both interesting and beautiful characters, but bound by tragedy. But the only difference between these two is while Otsuru was killed for betraying the Empty Seven Clan for proclaiming her love to Afro, Karai, on the other hand, despite becoming a mutant serpent, turned tragedy into triumph, after learning the truth of what really happened the night her mother, Tang Shen was killed during the blood feud between her real father, Hamato Yoshi aka Splinter and Oroku Saki aka The Shredder. That, and the fact that Karai herself, to me anyway, bumped off Zatanna as the Veronica to Kara Zor-El's Betty.

Anyway, as both characters look on to each other through their own reflections, they both carry the swords of the respective swordsmen, Otsuru carrying Afro's sword while Karai carrying one of Leonardo's Katana Blades. And why Karai has a snake on her arm instead of becoming a snake like appendage in her mutant form? Let me sum it up for you. I wanted the snake on her because even as a mutant serpent or as I like to call her in the Japanese tongue, Hebe Hime (Serpent Princess), she couldn't hold a sword if her arms become snakes themselves. And the second reason for it? It is an homage to another character Kelly Hu played, for she was the sorceress, Cassandra in the Mummy spin-off movie, The Scorpion King, starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. In one scene, Cassandra took out a snake, a King Cobra to be precised, out of a jar and pointed at the main villain. Seeing that was a sign of things to come, for that's when Karai becomes a mutant snake herself and instead of snakes on her arms, her arms become snakes themselves. 

And there you have it. Although Otsuru is no longer among the living, from a fanfiction point of view, her spirit will always watch over Karai and guide her to do the right thing, even if she doesn't know it.

ALOHA, Kelly Hu! You are awesome! BOOYAKASHA!!

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