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Searching for Neurodivergent Role Models in Anime
I love many things about being a geek: reading or watching different media, researching their histories, and talking to others about it. These activities are viewed as essential to being a geek. But replace the word ‘“geek” with the word “autistic,” and suddenly all the traits that were so readily accepted get read as strange and negative.
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The challenges of a queer immigrant and the shortcomings of A Certain Marriage
A bitter-sweet story, A Certain Marriage delves into the beauty of gay relationships and the discrimination LGBT people experience. The story, however, ultimately fails to delve into the challenges queer immigrants from Japan face living in America.
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[Links] 25-31 October 2017
A good but heavy week for links. Discussion of sexual assault, harassment, and (poor handling of) mental illness.
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Chatty AF 29: Fushigi Yugi watchalong – Episodes 15-20 (WITH TRANSCRIPT)
Part 3 of the multi-part Fushigi Yugi watchalong with Vrai, Dee, and Caitlin! Amidst another fun stretch of episodes, the sleep-deprived trio talks Dubtales, ‘shipping wars, and isekai appeal. Mitsukake is 1000% done. Chiriko is unappreciated in his time. Tasuki is a very good boy.
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The Failed Feminism of 18if
In its depiction of women’s anger and frustration with patriarchal norms, 18if shows the potential for feminist commentary. However, any points it might have made are ultimately undercut by relying on the male protagonist to resolve all conflicts.
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2017 Fall Three-Episode Check-In
We’ve decided to try a new, informal “check-in” roundtable to talk about the currently airing shows and our thoughts three episodes into the season.
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[Links] 18-24 October 2017
20 years of Utena, a deep dive into Japan’s political landscape, and LGBT interviews.
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Chatty AF 28: Freelancing in anime (WITH TRANSCRIPT)
Amelia, Lauren, and special guest Miranda Sanchez discuss freelance writing in the anime industry.
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Those Who Defy Their Fate: How Princess Tutu rejects traditional narratives
Princess Tutu pays tribute to various classic ballets and fairy tales while simultaneously weaving a new fairy tale-like story that upends gender roles and rejects the archetypal tragic narrative. In doing so, it embraces feminist ideals of individual freedom, rebellion against archaic tradition, and the construction of a new, more liberating society.
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Sazae-san and the Grandmother of Manga
Osamu Tezuka is often called “the Godfather of Manga.” But if there’s a Godfather of Manga, does that mean there’s a Godmother of Manga, too? There is, in fact! Her name is Machiko Hasegawa and she’s profoundly influenced animation and manga with her most popular work, The Wonderful World of Sazae-san.
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[Links] 11-17 October 2017
The last few premieres, Shirobako, and the return of the vagina-boat artist.
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Chatty AF 27: Fushigi Yugi watchalong – Episodes 8-14 (WITH TRANSCRIPT)
Part 2 of the multi-part Fushigi Yugi watchalong with Dee, Vrai, and Caitlin! The series hits its stride as an engaging fantasy adventure and tackles some difficult topics, with… mixed results. Miaka flies solo. Hotohori sucks at his job. Chichiri is an effing adult.
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Anime Feminist Recommendations of Summer 2017
We’ve logged all the Fall 2017 premieres, so now it’s time to take a look back at our favorites from last season. Princesses, heroes, and soccer boiz—oh my!
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2017 Fall Premiere Digest
Another season of premieres watched and reviewed! Now that we’ve gone through every new show, it’s time to get ’em all in one room and see how they measure.
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Inuyashiki – Episode 1
Man Getting Hit By Football: The Anime.
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My Girlfriend is a Shobitch – Episode 1
Well, I’m mad. Not for the reasons I was expecting, though (well, not just for those reasons).