It's bigotry :sdo2:Fanservice is hardly respected or considered normal in the real world. In fact, pretty much anywhere other than a Naruto forum, anime is looked down on for a outdated trope such as that, feminism doesn't need to come into it.
So....my girlfriend looking over my shoulder as I have to try explain why Maka Albarn is being mocked for being flat-chested despite being a fantastic character is....A-okay yeah?It's bigotry :sdo2:
Still, I don't think giving female characters larger breasts is much of a problem, unless it's always the focus, like in serious fights. But there is a certain genre for that and it's called ecchi, so you can sort of avoid them. You're making it much worse than it actually is.He's a traditionalist for sure and he's extreme with his opinion- but he's still got a point and knows the industry better than most.
*** sells in the entire world: porn, movies, music, etc, I don't know why you're acting like it's only in Anime.So....my girlfriend looking over my shoulder as I have to try explain why Maka Albarn is being mocked for being flat-chested despite being a fantastic character is....A-okay yeah?
It's not bigotry to look at an outdated trope that exists only in this type of animation, that nearly the entire world finds odd and alienating. It's just outdated.
Classifying it as outdated is in itself bigotry. :sdo2:So....my girlfriend looking over my shoulder as I have to try explain why Maka Albarn is being mocked for being flat-chested despite being a fantastic character is....A-okay yeah?
It's not bigotry to look at an outdated trope that exists only in this type of animation, that nearly the entire world finds odd and alienating. It's just outdated.
'The big 3' and the majority of mainstream anime have this problem. Nami, Robin, Tsunade (is ok) Hinata, every Bleach female- hell even high quality companies to the cheap stuff do it (KLK & TTGL)Still, I don't think giving female characters larger breasts is much of a problem, unless it's always the focus, even in serious fights. But they a certain genre for that and it's called ecchi, so you can sort of avoid them. You're making it much worse than it actually is.
I personally see it as a luxury yknow? to be treated with respect and be up to date with the times.Also, the reason why men are not as ripped as they were in the 80s is because boys don't find that cool anymore. Breasts are sexually appealing to males, and that's timeless, but what a cool guy is, changes with time. Ripped guys had nothing to do with sexuality as they were targeted for boys at the time.
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It's not about *** appeal, there's good examples as I listed, it's about pandering and representation.
I'm really not. But anime is one of the areas where it's actually barely addressed or questioned.I don't know why you're acting like it's only in Anime.
Sexuality is such an interesting theme when done right and used smartly. Space Dandy: To highlight how much of a loser our chauvinistic and general dweeb our lead is. Bebop: Femme Fatale-style has a history of male paranoia from an old era Evangelion: Oedipus Complexes, sexual objectification, otaku culture, young confused sexuality- the works. There's no excuse, there's a clear difference haha
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You sure like that word huh.Classifying it as outdated is in itself bigotry. :sdo2:
Then let us wait for a paradigm shift in anime, if it happens. :sdo:You sure like that word huh.
So, anything being filtered out or improved on I guess is bigotry then. Seems more like ignorance to me.
Lets. Only good can come from it. Tweens/teens get a higher standard of animated serial that might even challenge them to think and more of a female audience may even jump on board. Seems win=win to me.Then let us wait for a paradigm shift in anime, if it happens. :sdo:
Naruto barely has that problem, heck I wouldn't even call it a problem in the way they use it. Most of Hinata's and Tsunade's screen-time have nothing to do with them being sexualized. I can't judge One Piece or Bleach though.'The big 3' and the majority of mainstream anime have this problem. Nami, Robin, Tsunade (is ok) Hinata, every Bleach female- hell even high quality companies to the cheap stuff do it (KLK & TTGL)
I personally see it as a luxury yknow? to be treated with respect and be up to date with the times.
*** sells in the entire world, porn, movies, music,
It's not about *** appeal, there's good examples as I listed, it's about pandering and representation.
I'm really not. But anime is one of the areas where it's actually barely addressed or questioned.
Sexuality is such an interesting theme when done right and used smartly. Space Dandy: To highlight how much of a loser our chauvinistic and general dweeb our lead is. Bebop: Femme Fatale-style has a history of male paranoia from an old era Evangelion: Oedipus Complexes, sexual objectification, otaku culture, young confused sexuality- the works. There's no excuse, there's a clear difference haha
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Tokyo Ghoul and seinen are in the forefront of it.Then let us wait for a paradigm shift in anime, if it happens. :sdo:
10/10 Brain Cancer material right there.Actually I don't mind it if those female characters aren't sexualiced 24/7. There are animes that, those kind of characters, are the main focus and when the plot is around boobs then shit goes down hill.
Maken-ki two is one of those cases that I literally had to drop it because it was too much for my brain to handle. Look at this review and read the bold part if you don't have much time.
Eat a hearty breakfast of tits men, for tonight we dine in hell!
If you think the Harem genre is stupid, then you clearly haven’t seen Maken-Ki Two. Whereas the first season was nothing more than a substandard harem, the sequel is without a doubt the most brain damaging harem show of the year, if not ever. This anime sets a whole new level of stupidity within the harem genre, sinking so low it reaches the deepest and darkest abyss, never witnessing a single beam of light. So mind-numbingly bad, it prevents any form intellectual thought. Even harem junkies take no hesitation in expressing their dislike towards this abomination.
Is there even a plot?
Yes, Yes. There is a plot. The plot is tits. In this episodic anime, every single episode always reaches an inevitable conclusion: a bonanza of tits. Every time the plot wavers away, the gravitational pull of tits corrects its path. And when the plot eventually takes a meaningful direction while having tits at the same time, more tits appear to drown us. Allow be to present some examples.
In one of the episodes, the protagonist wakes up and somehow manages to faceplant himself into a gigantic set of K cups. Later on, one of the characters buys a teddy bear. And what happens? The teddy bear is in fact alive and likes to indulge itself in the cleavages of humongous titties. In another episode, the girls are forced by their principle to limbo under a bar, and of course, all we see is them struggling to get their huge tits under the bar. These are only three scenes off the top of my head, but you can clearly see my message here; that any form of ‘plot’ revolves around tits one way or another.
From the very first episode, Maken-Ki wastes no time bombarding us with big, fat, juicy tits. From A cups to K cups (yep, K for King), Maken-Ki has no lack of tits. This is a true haven for connoisseurs of tits. But even though tits fill every corner of my screen 90% of the time, why haven’t I gotten an erection yet? The answer to that question underlies within the delivery of these scenes. Most of the time, these tits appear out of nowhere, never failing in making viewers confused. Yes, you will be sitting there in awe while repeatedly saying “lolwat?” and “dafuq?”
Apart from the relentless attempts to shove tits down our throats, there are other crucial problems within the plot, most noticeably its lack of any meaning or direction whatsoever. Furthermore, events never correlate. If one watched the first minutes of an episode, then skipped to the last, they’d think ‘twas from two different episodes. This brings us to another issue with the fanservice. There is no romanticism at all; just an endless string of implausible events, thus making the fanservice bland and repetitive. Clothes ripping off during fights? Obviously. Tits struggling to fit in bras? No lack. Randomly walking in on naked girls? More times than I’ve said the word “tits”.
As expected, the entire cast of characters are clodpoles whose hobbies include the tendency to indulge in foolish antics. Wielding a power which he hardly ever uses, the protagonist is perhaps the biggest tit out of them all. Character development is all but naught. Instead, there is a lot of breast development. We learn about the different cup sizes of everyone, as well as how firm their tits are.
The Opening is a generic J-pop song easily skipped. The ending, while also being generic, features a short track showing the girls in bras from smallest tits to biggest. Voice acting is mediocre at best. Despite being tagged with super power and action, there are very little of these scenes; instead, Maken-Ki relies on a time-tested formula. Tits. Huzzah! Indulge yourselves in a mouth-watering banquet of tits, which is what most people would be here to feast on. As quoted from one of the characters “Amazing! They’re larger than a meter! Truly an island paradise of breasts!!” Indeed, you will find tits of all assortments here. Tits from different camera angles. Tits. Soft, firm, big, small. Maken-Ki has it all. Nonetheless, these tits are neither fapable, nor sexually gratifying to watch. This is not only due to the unpassionate manner which they are presented, but also because they are never fully nude. In summary, Maken-Ki Two is the bastard child of hentai and ecchi, failing drastically in both genres.
If you like the luscious fruits of the female body, will you like Maken-Ki two? No. You might as well go watch some hentai. At least that is guaranteed to give you a boner. This only insults our intellect.