by solitarybird » Sun Aug 15, 2010 9:34 am
But kiddie romances are cute! And realistic!
Lots of kids have puppy love at a very young age. Totally normal.
Though, the incestuous ones aren't, I'd hope!
Teenagers being the world's only hope might be cliche, but no more than a little kid or a group of little kids being the world's only hope. It's a fantasy many children enjoy, that dream of being independent (hence why so many child characters are orphaned-- besides the "technically not seperated from the family, but always absent father" common to many Japanese households and anime, like Pokemon). ^^;
Dumb shounen protagonists are cute, but more variety would be nice. Not in the teenage department. All thirteen-to-fifteen year old boys are just plain dumb.
Naruto doesn't even have that many fights in it. O_o I'll never understand why people always pin it as that. Is it the fandom? It has all of, what, six big fights in the entirety of Part I?
Part II's pretty lackluster, so I won't comment on that.
Bleach has plenty more fights, so I won't argue with that point! But I certainly wouldn't call it mindless. It has a lot of heart.
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The main character pretty much lives to protect those dear to him, after his mother died to save him and he couldn't do anything as a child. I always found it sweet...
Not to mention, it has one of the best depictions of a female main character in recent kid's anime to date!
Rukia is just wonderful. She's strong, often stoic, and codes as quite masculine and an ideal warrior, but also has her quirks (she loves to draw... if poorly and adores bunnies).
She's not emotionless or inhuman either. She carries a lot of guilt with her and has displayed emotion various times, although a lot of the time, it's merely anger and frustration. xD;;
Still, she's quite fresh. It's hard to describe, have you ever read the manga or watched the show?
Plus she isn't used for fanservice in the show, which is a breath of fresh air. Even Orihime, with her busty chest, who seems to be your typical fanservice character, actually aids in the fights, and shows depth and isn't entirely stereotypical.
I'm not saying it's flawless (urghhhh, some fanservice later on, and Aizen being the most hacked villain ever), but it doesn't deserve that insult when so many other shows are much better targets.[/SPOIL]
That was all me getting rather defensive about Bleach, not exactly on-topic. ^^;
BUT TOTALLY AGREED on the last point.
I understand Japan is still very much behind when it comes to the feminist movement, but... seriously now.
Also!
16. Portraying rape as romantic or for the purpose of titulation. That disgusts me to no end, but the first is sadly common in, oddly enough, works made by women for women (like shoujo and yaoi).
I do love the realistic depiction of rape's after-effects in Shite Wagamama H's one-shot story "Second Rape ~Made-Up Myth~". It's age-appropriate, but realistic.
But, the fact that it's the only one of its nature that I've ever seen?! COME ON. Get your act together, writers!
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solitarybird on Sun Aug 15, 2010 12:17 pm, edited 2 times in total.