Kokoro Daisuke wrote:I think it's largely a cultural thing. Japan has a tradition of putting gender ambiguity into their art from as far back as the early Tokugawa era, when kabuki was turned into an all-male artform like AsianBlossom mentioned. Even today, there's kabuki (all male theater) and Takarazuka (all female theater) alongside the obvious androgyny in anime/manga. It's a particular aesthetic that is embraced, and I don't think there's much else to it.
At any rate, it's not something I find 'right' or 'wrong' necessarily, and pass judgment on the character/mangaka on a case by case basis. Or I suppose I'm less likely to flip about ambiguity since people frequently mistake me for a boy.
EDIT: And I wouldn't be too worried about Momiji. Obviously the kid turned out okay in the end.
Kokoro Daisuke wrote:I hand you an incredible trophy as well for considering the cultural aspect of things. I think it's rather sad when people don't at least stop to think "Well hey, maybe this is because they *GASP* don't see things the way we do in Western culture!"
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