• tias@discuss.tchncs.de
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    26 days ago

    I don’t get it. Is the joke that most anime sexualizes underage characters and glorifies unhealthy relationships? Because that’s decidedly not true. There are all kinds of anime shows, it’s just a bias in what gets imported into western countries.

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      26 days ago

      Yeah, if youkl look at the list of longest running anime, it’s things like Sazae-san and Doraemon, which have almost no appeal to westerners

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      26 days ago

      You’ve either only seen one single anime that so happened to not feature any of that stuff, you’re actually INTO that kind of stuff and don’t want to admit it, or you’re in extreme denial.

      “No Game No Life” literally introduces you to its main female character, who I believe is like 11 years old, with a panty shot.

      “My Hero Academia” has Momo, who is a high schooler who consistently has to expose herself to use her quirk. (With constant heavy cleavage for her hero suit)

      Look, I love anime, and there’s no shame in watching it, but you have to admit that a lot of it is pretty sexualized and moreso with children. (Don’t even get me started on that whole trope of “woman who is a million years old but actually looks like a 4 year old” )

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        26 days ago
        • Barakamon
        • Honey and Clover
        • Shirobako
        • Mushishi
        • Shōwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjū
        • Nodame Cantabile
        • Silver Spoon
        • March Comes In Like a Lion

        I do agree that Japanese culture is less prude than US culture, and the age of consent has been 13 in Japan for a long time (it was raised to 16 a couple of years ago). So that will bleed into mainstream media in a way that sticks out to Americans, but not because it was the intent of the producer to make the show sexualized - it’s just what life in Japan looks like.

        In a similar way, while Americans are scared of nudity, they are desensitized to violence and put way too much of it in US shows. IMO, I’d rather let my kids see nudity than someone being shot in the head. But neither is the primary reason that I watch a show.

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        You’ve listed two shows that are popular with western audiences. There is a lot of fan service in shonen anime and for a while now that was the most common genre available outside of Japan. I think the vast majority of what’s currently airing has no fan service at all.

        You’ve either only seen one single anime that so happened to not feature any of that stuff

        Overall, most anime do not feature “that stuff”, so I’m really wondering if you’re the one that has only seen a couple shows and drew their conclusion from that.

        you’re actually INTO that kind of stuff and don’t want to admit it, or you’re in extreme denial

        What the fuck is this shit? Are you going to say that to everyone who disagrees with you?

        Look, I love anime, and there’s no shame in watching it

        I really don’t get that feeling from the rest of your comment. You’re painting a very generalized picture of the medium as a whole.

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        26 days ago

        I know you’re correct about MHA, but it’s odd you chose that one as your example. To my observation, it has been far more popular with young women and teenage girls than men.

        Versus something like Black Clover which has episodes clearly designed to entertain tropes of sexual harassment.

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          25 days ago

          One punch man is a parody in it’s core though, I don’t know why people seem to take it so seriously. Even Tatsumaki can be read as making fun of the usual shounen loli character tropes, looking like how she does and being about thirty

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            There’s making fun of the trope, and then there’s actually leaning into it. I’ve seen the series and I’ve read the manga. It’s certainly getting leaned into.

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          26 days ago

          8? Where did you get that from?

          Okay, I’m usually very bothered with female characters looking ultra-young, but Tatsumaki never registered as that young to me. I might have thought late teens at the earliest.