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Atria35 (post: 1480637) wrote:
EDIT: Also, if you want to talk about dehumanizing, watch DEARs. That was far more "dehumanizing" than putting cat ears on a character.
aliveinHim (post: 1480646) wrote:If anything's a bother, it's the whole fascination with breasts. In Bleach, Rangiku and Orehime are notorious for their breasts. In the Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Haruhi grabs Mikuru by her breasts. I don't know how you all feel. It's a bit of a bother but somehow I can overlook it a tad bit.
Atria35 (post: 1480656) wrote:As Yama pointed out, it's a bit of a cultural thing.
On my own behalf, being a *ahem* chesty gal myself, with friends that aren't so much, we joke around about it. Expecially when attempting to clothes shop, since I must tactfully find a way to explain why that cute shirt they picked up and insist I try on is not going to fit right. So I actually find the jokes amusing about half the time, since I realize that's how I look occasionally (I try not to), and that's how some guys see me.
minakichan wrote:Spice and Wolf?! Really?! It's an animal who turns into a human, not the other way around, and Horo is strong, confident, and possibly the most intelligent. Also, her standing is as a character who is HIGHER than humans, not lower, since she's all wolfy god-y one-with-nature. If anything, I think she's a feminist character...
Nate wrote:Other than that, I actually think that women are depicted better in anime than they are in most other mediums. Anime quite often depicts women as capable and intelligent in shows targeted for young girls, stuff like Pretty Cure and Sailor Moon, or even Fruits Basket where Tohru is shown as extremely kind and loving.
It depends on the anime. It's mainly a certain group of genre that make a habit of "objectifying" females (or males in some cases). So, it's often fairly easy to avoid if you read a description of a show.ABlipinTime (post: 1480616) wrote:I'm just wondering how you girls out there see it. Do you overlook it? Do you move on to something else? What's your thoughts? How influential is it in your decision to watch/continue to watch an anime? etc.
aliveinHim wrote:If anything's a bother, it's the whole fascination with breasts. In Bleach, Rangiku and Orehime are notorious for their breasts. In the Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Haruhi grabs Mikuru by her breasts. I don't know how you all feel. It's a bit of a bother but somehow I can overlook it a tad bit.
ABlipinTime (post: 1480616) wrote:
I'm just wondering how you girls out there see it. Do you overlook it? Do you move on to something else? What's your thoughts? How influential is it in your decision to watch/continue to watch an anime? etc.
Nate (post: 1480673) wrote:Well, for one, there are actually girls in real life, that actually exist, that have large breasts. Simply having large breasts does not automatically make a character into fanservice. Although I stopped watching Bleach shortly after the Soul Society arc, I can't remember a single time that Rangiku was put into a skimpy outfit or her breasts were used in a fanservicey way. A couple of characters may have made comments about them (I don't recall), but overall I don't remember her breasts being a huge focus in the show.
Nate (post: 1480673) wrote: Although I stopped watching Bleach shortly after the Soul Society arc, I can't remember a single time that Rangiku was put into a skimpy outfit or her breasts were used in a fanservicey way.
mechana2015 (post: 1480686) wrote:Both the manga and the anime did just this not too long after that arc ended. (Rangiku ends up in a schoolgirl outfit that was clearly not made for her and living with Orihime for a bit.)
Kingdom (post: 1480685) wrote:I think this would fall under filler/bad writing?
ShiroiHikari (post: 1480697) wrote:Sounds like Bleach to me.
Kingdom wrote:If you would have continued with Bleach
I think they had Kon stare at her a little to much
I think it is a harmful representation of her character.
I think this would fall under filler/bad writing?
No doubt you've heard the phrase "Never judge a book by its cover." It rings true with anime as well. For example, my first impression of Giant Robo, knowing absolutely nothing about it beyond bits and pieces, was that it was a boring, run of the mill old school mecha (it should be noted I tend to think most mecha shows are boring). But this view, of course, is not true at all, and it couldn't be farther from the truth, actually. But had I not actually checked Giant Robo out more and just went with my first impression, I would have missed a wonderful series. Not to mention I'd seem quite naive. If you go through life on first impressions, you never get anywhere.ABlipinTime (post: 1480815) wrote: First, I admit, I've never actually watched Spice and Wolf (oo, bad boy, using an example without knowing content) - I'm taking first impression on that one. But whether watching a show or not, that is the impression I (and possibly others) are getting as we scan the lists looking for things to watch. True, if you watch all those shows, you may find that they are better (or worse) than you expected, but unless you do, you may be left with a negative impression.
A lot of people did answer your question. They only included your examples in their posts because you gave them.Second, it's probably my fault for asking this question on an anime-lovers forum. You guys don't seem to care as much about presentation as you do about content (as evidenced from the poll I took about Which anime would you watch based on appearance - no seemed to pay as much attention to the question] This is an odd generalization. I personally didn't see any reason posted in this thread about taking content over presentation. Presentation is essential to a good anime. It's what defines One Piece from Bleach, for example. Both are "shonen" and have some interesting content in them, but because of their presentation, one is leaps and bounds better than the other.Then, what did you mean exactly? I'm not quite sure how your opening post could be read differently.Third, I didn't really clarify myself: I did not mean skimpy clothing as being dehumanizing. That's more immoral than dehumanizing (and by that I mean I would consider intentionally enticing lust to be as sinful as the lust itself because it's causing others to stumble - but that's a subject for another thread. Just thought I'd throw that out there. Probably not a great idea since Nate is already watching this thread.)And finally, when I presented the question, I was trying to get only a few pointers out there to start the conversation. What I wanted was to have the question answered (How do you women respond ...?). This isn't a comparison to American media (which, I agree, can be pretty terrible).
So comon guys and gals, you don't need to pick on the only examples I gave (and only meant for thought-provoking for gosh sakes). You've pointed to Bleach as one example, so shall we continue? Or should I just ask this sort of question amongst other company?
What I wanted was to have the question answered (How do you women respond ...?).
ABlipinTime wrote:But whether watching a show or not, that is the impression I (and possibly others) are getting as we scan the lists looking for things to watch.
You guys don't seem to care as much about presentation as you do about content
I did not mean skimpy clothing as being dehumanizing.
And finally, when I presented the question, I was trying to get only a few pointers out there to start the conversation. What I wanted was to have the question answered (How do you women respond ...?).
So comon guys and gals, you don't need to pick on the only examples I gave (and only meant for thought-provoking for gosh sakes)
ABlipinTime (post: 1480815) wrote:Hm... Rereading my own thread and your responses, I gather a few things...
First, I admit, I've never actually watched Spice and Wolf (oo, bad boy, using an example without knowing content) - I'm taking first impression on that one. But whether watching a show or not, that is the impression I (and possibly others) are getting as we scan the lists looking for things to watch. True, if you watch all those shows, you may find that they are better (or worse) than you expected, but unless you do, you may be left with a negative impression.
ABlipinTime (post: 1480815) wrote:Second, it's probably my fault for asking this question on an anime-lovers forum. You guys don't seem to care as much about presentation as you do about content (as evidenced from the poll I took about Which anime would you watch based on appearance - no seemed to pay as much attention to the question]
Presentation is still a big factor, but most of us will take story and character development over presentation. This is because we're used to the medium of anime itself, so we're not thinking about the presentation as much as we are about the story. That being said, if a story has a horrible presentation but a good story, I might be inclined not to watch it. Of course, this generally isn't the case in anime.ABlipinTime (post: 1480815) wrote:Third, I didn't really clarify myself: I did not mean skimpy clothing as being dehumanizing. That's more immoral than dehumanizing (and by that I mean I would consider intentionally enticing lust to be as sinful as the lust itself because it's causing others to stumble - but that's a subject for another thread. Just thought I'd throw that out there. Probably not a great idea since Nate is already watching this thread.)
Skimpy is entirely subjective.ABlipinTime (post: 1480815) wrote:And finally, when I presented the question, I was trying to get only a few pointers out there to start the conversation. What I wanted was to have the question answered (How do you women respond ...?). This isn't a comparison to American media (which, I agree, can be pretty terrible).
So comon guys and gals, you don't need to pick on the only examples I gave (and only meant for thought-provoking for gosh sakes). You've pointed to Bleach as one example, so shall we continue? Or should I just ask this sort of question amongst other company?
Atria35 wrote:Nate, I agree with pretty much everything else you said, but I find this statement convoluted. Why shouldn't we enjoy the content of the show over how it's presented?
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