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[[File:Soul-Eater-soul-eater-23559237-1920-1080.jpg|thumb|The Sun]]
 
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'''The Sun''' (太陽 ''Taiyou'' in Japanese), although it is not an actual character, is still a notable part of the Soul Eater world. Like the Moon, it is shown to have a face and seems to exhibit various personality traits.
 
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|Kanji= 太陽
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|Romaji= Taiyou
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|English title= Sun
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|located in= Earth
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|world = [[Normal World]]
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|manga debut= [[Chapter 1]]
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|anime debut= [[Episode 1]]}}
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The {{Translation|'''Sun'''|太陽|Taiyou}} is a star located somewhere around the Earth. Like the [[Moon]], it most likely exists within the atmosphere of Earth.
 
==Location==
 
==Location==
Obviously, the Sun in the Soul Eater world is not that much different from suns in general in terms of location, appearing in the sky at daytime. However, the strange thing is that sometimes the clouds are shown to be passing '''behind''' the Sun, giving the impression that the Sun is '''inside''' the atmosphere.
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The Sun usually appears in the sky in the period during the daytime, being repsonsible for the solar rays and light around the Earth. Uniquely, the clouds in the sky are actually shown sometimes behind the Sun.<ref>''Soul Eater'' Anime: Episode 24</ref>
 
Occasionally, the Sun appears in people's souls as well, like in Crona's soul.
 
 
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
A large orange spiky ball, the Sun almost always has an expression of determination or anger on its face. In the anime, it is always laughing, but in the manga, it always looks like it is shouting. It has two large eyes, a long conical nose and a wide mouth set with large square white teeth. It occasionally breathes fire.
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A large orange spiky ball, the Sun almost always has an expression of determination or anger on its face. It has two large eyes, a long conical nose and a wide mouth set with large square white teeth, and occasionally breathes fire. In hotter regions of the world, such as Africa or the Sahara Desert, the Sun's spikes grow longer, its expression appears fiercer and it blazes up as if it is on fire.
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==Trivia==
 
 
*Despite not being a character, [[Atsushi Ōkubo]] gives the Sun dialogue and a role in symbolism. In contrast to the dark and sadistic Moon, the Sun is lively and full of vigour. Whilst the Moon represents the dark antagonists' villainous deeds and schemes, the Sun seems to represent the burning passion and determination of the protagonists. It is frequently present when the protagonists are winning, fighting a battle, or about to embark on a great mission. Its occasional dialogue seems to cheer or goad the protagonists onwards.
When the sun is setting, its usually intense facial expression is replaced with a very lethargic and dopey one, drooling and sniffling, as it tries to stop itself from 'sleeping' or setting, rather.
 
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*'''In the anime''', the Sun is usually shown to be laughing constantly.
 
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*Strangely enough, the Sun also shows emotions and various changes in its expression: it can grow tired and sleepy or sweat when shown adjacent in locations such as the desert.
In hotter areas of the world, such as Africa or the Sahara Desert, the Sun's spikes grow longer and its expression more fierce, and it blazes up as if it is on fire, showing that the Sun has different appearances for different temperatures.
 
 
When appearing in [[Crona]]'s soul, which is a sandy shore with no ocean, the Sun is seen in a similar depressed state as Crona, looking sad as it faces towards the ground, drooling.
 
   
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==References==
==Part in the Story and Symbolism==
 
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{{Quote|'''The Sun'''|Chapter 22|YEAAH! LET'S GO WILD!}}
 
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Although the Sun is not an actual character, Ohkubo does give it some unofficial 'dialogue.' In contrast to the dark and sarcastic Moon, the Sun is lively and full of vigour. Whilst the Moon represents the dark antagonists' villainous deeds and schemes, the Sun seems to represent the burning passion and determination of the protagonists. It is frequently present when the protagonists are winning, fighting a battle, or about to embark on a great mission. Its occasional 'dialogue' seems to cheer or goad the protagonists onwards.
 
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Revision as of 01:03, 17 August 2018

The Sun (太陽, Taiyou) is a star located somewhere around the Earth. Like the Moon, it most likely exists within the atmosphere of Earth.

Location

The Sun usually appears in the sky in the period during the daytime, being repsonsible for the solar rays and light around the Earth. Uniquely, the clouds in the sky are actually shown sometimes behind the Sun.[1]

Appearance

A large orange spiky ball, the Sun almost always has an expression of determination or anger on its face. It has two large eyes, a long conical nose and a wide mouth set with large square white teeth, and occasionally breathes fire. In hotter regions of the world, such as Africa or the Sahara Desert, the Sun's spikes grow longer, its expression appears fiercer and it blazes up as if it is on fire.

Trivia

  • Despite not being a character, Atsushi Ōkubo gives the Sun dialogue and a role in symbolism. In contrast to the dark and sadistic Moon, the Sun is lively and full of vigour. Whilst the Moon represents the dark antagonists' villainous deeds and schemes, the Sun seems to represent the burning passion and determination of the protagonists. It is frequently present when the protagonists are winning, fighting a battle, or about to embark on a great mission. Its occasional dialogue seems to cheer or goad the protagonists onwards.
  • In the anime, the Sun is usually shown to be laughing constantly.
  • Strangely enough, the Sun also shows emotions and various changes in its expression: it can grow tired and sleepy or sweat when shown adjacent in locations such as the desert.

References

  1. Soul Eater Anime: Episode 24

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