Well, this thread has certainly gone off topic.
First off, that site Street placed here is
one person's opinion. That person obviously doesn't want anything to do with anime and I would certainly not go there for advice on anime. I would trust the reviews here or on a more unbiased site.
Now, on Read or Die. I have seen a significant amount of Read or Die TV and I've watched the OVA a few times, because it's a really well done show and it has great music.
NO, Read or Die the OVA is not gay/lesbian, whatever. (-__-)\ oi vay! Krescent Moon is the only one who made any sense and who gave a straight answer (pun intended).
wingzero wrote:The reason she did this or from what I remember, the lip stick she had on was tracer.
Yes, this is correct. Also, Yumiko Readman was the first real friend Ms. Deep had ever had and her kiss was very continental and showed her affection for a friend, and was like a farewell kiss, because she would be leaving her. Friends kiss. I have friends from Europe and we peck each other on the cheek. My Korean roommates in my college years often walked with me with elbows locked.
When I was a missionary in other countries many of you America-only types would be appalled at how openly friendly all these other countries are toward those of the same gender. And guess what? They're not all gay.
We here, in our puritanical, pious way think that two women, or men, walking arm-in-arm or kissing as a greeting is a sign of being gay. Well wake up, America - we are the only country who does not openly embrace friendships in this way. There is a whole other world out there where love toward those of the same gender is innocently manifested by kissing and hugging.
Thus, in Japanese anime you have some friendships which are close between genders, where there is a deep love toward a friend, which is shown much more physically than we have here in Amercia; such as, the kindred love and friendship between Tomoya and Sakura in CCS.
Now, because I love my country and I don't want to bash it, I'm just saying we can be very odd in our puritanical upbringing. Let's face it, how many of us here are looked down upon because we enjoy anime. I've been told everything from I am selling my soul to Satan to I must be very backslidden because I enjoy anime.
Anyways, I think the person who asked about Read or Die should stay away from it. You never know how you may misconstrue the intent of Ms. Deep and Yumiko Readman's friendship - which is very platonic, but hey you better not risk the offense.
In fact, you need to stay away from any foreign films or anime because you may see a world that is not what you're used to.
Sorry, I'm a little on edge this morning, because it seems this dead horse just won't die and it continually comes up.
Either watch anime and enjoy the culture it is from, or stay away from it.
It is between you and the Lord. I am completely secure in the Lord and what I watch. To each you must answer to your Lord in your own way.
In all you do, just don't let it become an obsession that comes before God, and you should be fine. ^____^
I can honestly tell you that what Krescent Moon stated is correct. I also wrote a really good review on Noir if you'd like to look it up in the Anime Reviews and we answered the question of whether there was a lesbian theme in it.
Also, the ROD T.V. from what I've seen of it, is more about sisterly love between the Paper sisters. R.O.D. in general seems to take the theme of sisterly love with both of these shows. Unfortunately, much more than was intended is read into these series.
I just ask, we stick with the facts and it might help before assuming you know what the creator "meant" to actually go to the site or read the liner notes and find out what the creator of the series "really meant."