OK, this and that other comic get me mixed feelings. I like them but it feels so Yayoi... but I'm straight (and not a woman). The story is really good though... but it's so girlish.
So this is what guilty pleasures are really about.
OK, this and that other comic get me mixed feelings. I like them but it feels so Yayoi... but I'm straight (and not a woman). The story is really good though... but it's so girlish.
So this is what guilty pleasures are really about.
This is a story about quasi-superhero guys/girls who beat people into dismembered chunks with their bare hands while the main character blushes from all the giant breast groping he's doing.
I think your idea of "girlish" is very different from mine.
I mean the theme is girlish and gay like that other comic, the story is different. I'm not used to cross dressing, gender swapping and similar topics (even weird fetishes) people talk now so openly. Not that I'm against it, I should make clear.
But I suppose that's current society demanding such things to be as all inclusive as possible.
I mean the theme is girlish and gay like that other comic, the story is different. I'm not used to cross dressing, gender swapping and similar topics (even weird fetishes) people talk now so openly. Not that I'm against it, I should make clear.
But I suppose that's current society demanding such things to be as all inclusive as possible.
Well, one of the first animes I ever watched was Ranma 1/2, and that goes back to 1987, so anime's been doing gender-swapping martial artists with a primary target audience of young men for at least three decades, now... (And for the record, 1980's Japan as a society was not focused on being inclusive in the slightest. Anime's always been more counter-culture than culture.)
Now that you mention it I didn't find anything weird about Ranma... maybe a bit about two certain Sailor Scouts from other anime near the same period, but that's all.
So that's it. If my problem isn't about gender swapping at all, then it's about me watching media for different targeted public. That would explain why I don't touch Pokemon with a ten foot pole.