Odazai

Odazai is the slash ship between Oda Sakunosuke and Osamu Dazai from the Bungou Stray Dogs fandom.

Light Novels:
Meeting= Dazai Osamu and Oda Sakunosuke meet in the light novel: The Day I Picked Up Dazai. Spoiler warnings ahead for this novel. At the time of their meeting, Dazai is supposedly 16 and Oda is approximately 21. They meet when Oda goes outside of his house and spots a body on the ground with several gunshot wounds; this body belongs to Dazai of course. After some internal conflict from Oda who seriously considers leaving the guy outside, he eventually drags the body inside his house despite the trouble it may bring later, taking a stack of notes found in Dazai’s hand, a potential ‘supernote’, that proves him to be dangerous if not the fact he’s almost been killed in an act of unnecessary aggression.

When Dazai wakes up, it’s after Oda has applied some simple medical care to the wounds, and goes to his phone. However, whenever he goes to the phone, Dazai tells him to put it down or else he’ll kill him- once Dazai is questioned how he’d do so from the unbothered captor, he informs Oda he is Port Mafia. Naturally, Oda puts the phone back down, making Dazai chuckle.

The two talk like the situation is normal while Oda continues to make his coffee, and in the process it’s mentioned to the boy that all he has performed is some emergency aid and he ought to go see a doctor or he will die. Dazai says he’s used to injuries, and if he really does die, then he’s fine to be left like that.

"I look at the young man. He is just staring at the ceiling. No emotions, no intents. Just a flat expression, like one who is just telling his age. I cannot believe my own eyes. I don’t even feel like there is a human there."

To that, Oda says he can do what he wants, but he doesn’t want to be dragged into it and potentially be arrested. A series of questions is asked to Dazai which go ignored as coffee continues being made, so Oda pops his head out to find the young man trying to crawl pathetically out of the door, and noticing hes being watched, says if he doesn’t want to be involved then he can just stay there and let him crawl out, hooking his arms on the wood like he’s from an old war movie since his legs hadn’t gained their strength back yet. Oda asks another question, does he want to die that much? Dazai replies that of course, that he joined the Port Mafia but still didn’t find anything, as if he expected Oda to be able to know that beforehand. Since he didn’t find what he wanted on the mafia, he claims all he wants is death in a ‘soul-deprived gasp’. He then starts to crawl again, Oda sipping his drink and watching due to how slow he’s going.

Noticing that Dazai keeps moving and truly intends to leave, he decides to wrap Dazai up in a blanket and lob him over his shoulder, taking him into a room like he’s a large candy in a wrapper. This causes pain to Dazai and he immediately resorts to whining, saying he hates pain and such, calling Oda a blockhead since this treatment would land him dead to the PM.

Its clear his threats aren’t taken seriously since he ends up managing to tie Dazai down to a bed anyways, telling Dazai that until his wounds heal, he’s to stay like that. With spite, the boy mentions his nose itches, an unsympathetic response being: ‘Poor you’. Oda leaves the room with insults echoing behind him.

"And so begins the strange and short communal life of me and Dazai together."

In part two, Sakunosuke calls Dazai a weird guy with the overwhelming presence akin to a burnt black cat. Dazai at this time is apparently a man of few words, and he has a voice that rejects mutual understanding from the very beginning. Oda thinks that Dazai knows no one will understand him, since he speaks in a tone that indicates such. Oda does not understand why Dazai sees life as an ugly scrap of metal, ponders if he ever could know.

At the start of ‘their communal life’, Dazai constantly makes chaos of himself- complaining about Oda’s existence to the very end, about his meals, his sleep, his nursing, and anything he can think of. Oda claims he could have whimpered like a nine year old girl at the tyranny, but ultimately believes Dazai’s criticism is nothing but a tool to deter him, to make Oda kick him out as if he doesn’t care anymore. He won’t allow the boy that victory. Dazai complains about his porridge being hot and getting in his eye, not yet finishing his bites before Oda goes to give him another. Dazai is only allowed to the toilet twice a day, apparently even Port Mafia prisoners have more freedom than that. Dazai also seems to dislike the fact Oda reads to him, the same book with no end pages, and ‘you don’t read to someone his age’. To all of this, Oda takes it as very good acting and continues.

After a few days of this, Dazai gives up, saying Oda is a complete airhead and can’t get through to him. He changes his tactic and opts to start demanding specific things instead of merely complaining. Dazai goes through a list of foods he wants, all of which are poisonous and send Oda on a journey from shops to hills seemingly unknowing. The boy admits he’s come to the conclusion that Oda doesn’t have any other intention than to heal him, now with his two arms free but his legs still tied down. He complains about his lack of entertainment, then.

In the Beast novel, Dazai is made in an alternate universe, yet has memories of the Dazai’s in other universes that had come before him, seemingly giving him a very large outlook on his own life and it’s possibilities depending on his moves; each like butterfly effects that could lead to the verse he is in going downhill, causing him to be even more stuck to his own devices, going as far as to becoming the boss of the Port Mafia despite his original verse seeming disgusted at the idea, and also at the idea of Mori being different, giving up his own chance at a normal life all the while to make his plans work.
 * -|Beast AU=

Dazai remains somewhat stoic and reminiscent throughout a majority of Beast, his relationships to characters like Atsushi and Kyouka shining through at places from his canon-verse personality who grew to care for the two. The most notable sight of the Dazai we know going through to Beast, is whenever Beast Dazai enters Bar Lupin to meet Oda. In this verse, in ‘The Day I Picked Up Dazai’, Dazai did not once speak to Oda until the end, urging him to join the Armed Detective Agency instead of the Port Mafia, and yet here; they meet like one-sided, long term, friends.

Oda is hostile to Dazai after a while, after finding out who Dazai is, despite the fact Dazai is completely welcoming and polite to him, even encouraging his writing- their conversations so far having gone in a usual ‘Dazai talks, Oda listens’ way. This is due to the fact that this Dazai has had to sacrifice the redemption and understanding that came with the original Dazai that made their relationship spark in the first place, all to keep Oda and others alive, and guide him to a better place than Dazai had once regrettably taken him.

It seems the only time Dazai manages to save Oda is when they’re not friends at all. Dazai prefers a world that would hurt to say goodbye to, and most definitely a world where Oda manages to get a happy ending, even if he’ll never get to see it personally.

"But, I regret something. I will not be able to read the novel when you finish it…"

- Dazai, before jumping off of the Port Mafia building

From their interactions, it seems as though Dazai brings up some gruesome situations from his past for laughs like they had done before when they first met, when they first went to Bar Lupin, trying to recreate them, which ends up poorly, with a gun pointed to Dazai, and Oda telling him to not call him by the nickname ‘Odasaku’.

"The young man suddenly seemed to have trouble breathing. His expression was distorted and his line of sight drew meaningless figures in the air. He opened and closed his mouth. He fought against something invisible."

He explains to Oda that it was hard to take on Mimic without him there, and also that he didn’t want to be the boss of the Port Mafia in the first place in desperation for Oda to understand, evident through his painful expressions, his eyes wide and irises white. In the end, it’s hopeless, and Dazai must leave saying if Oda is to shoot him, to not do it in Bar Lupin- this seems to be to keep its innocence, as the figures of original Dazai and Ango show up behind him with smiles, who if they were there would most likely not understand the scene of Oda and Dazai against each other with so much hatred evident, Beast Dazai much like a parent trying to keep their children away from bodies in the basement.

Please note, section above is still a work in progress, and not abandoned.

Anime:
Dark Era= In the anime adaptation, Dazai and Oda, along with Ango Sakaguchi, used to drink together at Bar Lupin. However, it doesn't appear that Dazai drank what he ordered- he only talks to Oda and Ango, occasionally tapping his finger on his glass or playing with the rim.

The pair met Ango when the man was doing a ‘unique job’ (he was writing about people that had passed, not merely seeing them as numbers), both Oda and Dazai previously had gone dumpster diving, and when Ango refused to go to Bar Lupin with them to find out his deal, they teamed up to give him a gross hug and force him into compliance- and it really seemed to pay off, as ever since that moment they’d been a trio to the inevitable end, even displayed in Wan! Dark Era.

A lot of times when Oda is around, Dazai seems to be happier and his facial expressions soften with sincere smiles; these types of things are also noted in the light novel, and compared to how everyone else sees Dazai in the mafia at this time, it’s clear Oda is most likely the only one that truly gets to see this side of Dazai, hence why Dazai feels comfortable to act in these ‘out of character’ ways.

In one of the first scenes from the movie, we can see Dazai sitting by Odasaku's grave. Atsushi notices him and starts a conversation with Dazai, claiming that Kunikida sent him as there’s a meeting he should be a part of. Here, we find out a little more about Oda and Dazai’s relationship despite Oda not being around to give his side or reactions.
 * -|Dead Apple=

Dazai rests his head on the gravestone and whenever Atsushi says this person must have been important, Dazai asks him why he’d think that. He doesn’t draw himself away from giving answers for long, eventually answering after he’s asked if Oda was a lover, claiming that if Oda was a woman, he would have gone with him in a double suicide. He also tells Atsushi that he’s the reason that he’s not in the mafia anymore, killing without an ounce of sympathy- then quickly tells him that was a joke before walking off and saying he doesn’t want to go to the meeting. This may be due to the fact he plays a big role in being with the main antagonists of the film and needed to be elsewhere after a quick catch up.

Quotes
Canon= "As Dazai pointed to his forehead and approached the muzzle, the look on his face, like that of a child about to burst into tears, had already been branded upon my eyes."

- Oda describing Dazai, in Dark Era

"Perhaps someone should persistently tie Dazai up, open the lid over his chest and stuff the head of a vacuum cleaner in. They have to let Dazai, who should be screaming in pain and resisting, settle down. Following which, the difficult things in his heart must all be dragged out under the sun and stepped on mercilessly."

- Oda thinking about Dazai’s pain, in Dark Era

"… That guy is just a child who’s too smart. Just a crying child who’s been left alone in the darkness, a world of nothingness far emptier than the world we can see."

- Oda talking to Gide about Dazai, from Dark Era

"That guys head is too brilliant. That is why he’s always so lonely. Ango and I could stay by Dazai’s side because we can understand the loneliness that revolves around Dazai. Even though we are by his side, we would never step within. But now, I’m a little regretful that I never stepped into that loneliness impolitely."

- Oda thinking about Dazai, in Dark Era

"When he laughed he looked very different than he was before. I could pass him off as a child. He was like a lost child who had finally found his home."
 * -|Beast AU=

- Oda describing Dazai, in Beast

Fanon
A lot of people in the Bungou Stray Dogs fandom perceive Odazai in either a platonic or familial way. There have been many assumptions that Oda was Dazai’s father or brother-like figure, while others claim the word ‘friends’ or ‘best friends’ holds enough weight to really mean something to these characters, more than we the audience might hold someone in the simple term ‘friend’ due to the neglect in their own lives that shows in their stories. Some people also see their relationship as romantic. There’s no denying that Oda and Dazai’s relationship had really meant something to the both of them, and the fandom continuously tries to recognise this in both an analytical way but also through emotion-driven presumptions.

Another thing to take into account while watching the anime adaptation, particularly Dark Era episodes, is there are some things the anime simply cannot portray through their body language and such, so it is a less accurate depiction of their relationship and their feelings. It is best you read the light novels beforehand if you can do so for the best understanding you can get.

Fandom
FAN FICTION

Gallery
Manga= Canon:

Trivia

 * In one of Dazai’s Bungou Mayoi, one of his quotes is: “Odasaku… You' re my friend. You mean the world to me…”
 * Its confirmed that Shin Soukoku mirrors Oda Sakunosuke and Dazai Osamu. It can be seen at the end of anime season 3 when Atsushi mentioned Akutagawa's promise of not killing people with him, Dazai had said: " A mafia member who doesn't kill, huh? ", " You and Akutagawa-kun are both fighters. Just like us." and held tightly the matchbox - the memorabilia of Oda.