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I just watch anime endorsed by the few black friends I have, they're the secret best quality filter for anything asian.
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Then tranny somewhere else up insteadI like Anime/Manga
Just gone throw one more Manga on the Big Ones pile.
Barcode Fighter (1992-194) 5 volumes, Monthly magazine
TLDR: Okay, this manga is a Tie in for a simple Handheld called the Barcode Battler that had a short spurt of popularity in Japan before being marginalized into obscurity by the Gameboy. The Tie-in at first was just gone be a normal battle manga but then the author decided to make one of the main characters an MTF. After the actual Gender of the MTF is revaled the other main character, a boy, starts protecting the MTF from people who say that the MTF is a Boy. The idea was rejected by his editor but the Editor in chief approved it. Has historical importance due to its inclusion of a MTF in a manga magazine direct at elementary school boys (only after a year of publication was it revealed that the Main Girl is a MTF which shocked and supposedly traumatized its audience). Author drew a Pokémon Manga (Electric Tale of Pikachu) afterwards.
Has an Anime: No
Licensed: No
Magazine: CoroCoro Comic, basically THE manga magazine for very young Boys, the place for Tie-in-Manga for mega franchises like Pokémon, Beyblade and Yokai Watch, peak circulation of nearly 2 million in the late 1990s and 600 000 in 2018
Other notable series that ran in the magazine:
-Doraemon (on of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time, total revenue of 7 billion for comparison: Simpsons made 8,6 billion, 250 million copies sold, multiple anime adaptations)
-All Pokémon Manga ran in it as well
-Beyblade is a collaboration between the CoroCoro Comic and toy manufacturer Takara, all Tie-in-Manga ran in CoroCoro Comic
How is my conclusion wrong?
Yeah all the manga I gave a big rundown of (TLDR, Has an Anime...) are Pro Trans in my opinion. The Manga in the: Other notable series that ran in the magazine, again are just there to prove the point that the magazines serializing the Pro Trans Manga are popular/important. Since "(Dragon Ball, Naruto, One Piece, Bleach, JoJo Bizarre Adventure, Chainsaw Man, Demon Slayer, My Hero Academia, Death Note, Hunter x Hunter) ... Akira ... Emma ... etc. mostly don't feature Trans characters they can't be Pro/Contra Trans (It is debatable if One Piece and Hunter x Hunter do, as far as I remember they do but I would have to go back and check since I can remember people calming that that were just western mistranslations/westerners inserting western concepts into the Manga).
It is not my intention to claim that the Manga listed in the Other...magazine section are Pro Trans. If you don't believe me then I don't know what to say.
Unlike you I don't believe that the only people who would read it are people who are already in the know, otherwise I would not have included it.
Including based makes sense in my opinion since I am describing how certain Part of the WESTERN Anime fandom perceive Anime who intern use based to describe Anime most often in contrast with the supposed wokeness of western media. Using Pozzed to describe something like Wandering Son that was A) Made nearly 20 years ago and B) not in the west makes no sense since the context in which it was created, in Japan during the 2000s for a Japanese audience, isn't he same context in which terms like woke, pozzed and based were created, in online discussion on the US-Web during the 2010s about pop culture. Anime and Japan gained the attribute of being ''based'' in the latter context, even if it makes little sense, as a counterexample for the woke/pozzed western pop culture, which is why I think it makes sense to include it. Most people in the western Anime fandom have no idea of the attitude of the Manga/Anime industry towards the Trans Issue and I doubt that the term based would still be used to describe Anime if everyone in the western fandom knew.
A furry calling me faggot. Oh, the irony.View attachment 4883284
That is all
The fact that you don’t know where my avatar comes from further cements how uncultured you are lmaoA furry calling me faggot. Oh, the irony.
same energyThe fact that you don’t know that my avatar is actually 3000 years old further cements how uncultured you are lmao
Cope, seethe, etc.same energy
Cope, seethe, etc.
You’re just mad that you got called a faggot by a furry
A furry calling me faggot. Oh, the irony.
Someone please inform dear leader Null that sadly he is a faggot now due to his recent Anti-Anime rant during his MATI Stream on Saturday.Anime is gay, people who cock suck anime are gay, and people who whine about anime are just as gay.
Thanks for the info. This and Ixion Saga DT having troons makes me pretty sure that there are still a lot hidden in plain sight just because the series they are in are from the 2000s or early 2010s when nobody cared about Trans stuff and cause the series that feature them since then have been completely forgotten about due to how much time has simply passed since they actually aired and because they are only of mediocre quality at best.There's Momoko (one of the mains) and Miiko (supporting) from the Light Novel Shangri-La (2004). Which had an adaptation in the anime 2007. Both are very likable characters.