Mr. Flawfinder
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- Feb 28, 2019
They actually said the same exact thing about Kill la Kill. It's feminist because... zmog, the main protagonists are females! I mean, I guess that's better than bitching about all the fanservice, but it's also a huge stretch. They basically have no choice but to stretch, or forgo watching anime altogether. I think the writers just wanted to make a bitshit insane show rather than a political point. Trigger = Gainax 2.0.
Well to be fair, I can think of few things more feminist than a woman owning her sexuality (not that I personally think Kill la Kill is feminist. It's more of a fun action series with the genders of the typical lead characters reversed). Isn't Bayonetta also considered a strong female role model for similar reasons?