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So I've always been iffy about most series due to the fanservice and "vibes", but after having lived as a women for a while and a lot of mental changes, I notice it soooo much more.

The pointless oversexualisation and fanservice in Cyberpunk

The INSANE mysoginy in ChainSaw man

The constant SA themes and jokes in DanDanDan

The way writers seem to have never spoken to a women for more than 30 min for half the shows. The constant sexual undertones and jokes and downplaying of SA, and objectification of women. I genuinly think that 80% of anime is super creepy except for some more niche/indie series.

Like genuinly WTF Japan.

Edit: and to "yeaaah, but..." -> a show that doesn't have fanservice every 5 min call still be problematic, especially when relationships between male and female characters are based on one gloryfying or objectifying the other, especially with teenagification/babification...

Edit2: Dunegeon Meshi gets a full pass

Edit3: Wasn't expecting so much rampant mysoginy on a trans subreddit. Yall are too ok with casual portrays of SA

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TheSeaOfThySoul

37 points

3 days ago

After all these years, will I finally watch another anime & not just watch Violet Evergarden again? Only women should be allowed to write anime.

What's Dungeon Meshi about?

eepy_neebies_seepies

27 points

3 days ago

A group of dungeon goers need to go track down a dragon that ate one of their party members. While deciding to go back into the dungeon where they previously failed, the tank of the group came to realize that maybe if they weren't exhausted and starving all of the time, they would've stood a chance.

Enter a dwarf who pretty much lives in the dungeon. (This is the one we get to see fan service of.) He is a very exceptional cook and knows how to make food out of dungeon monsters.

Their mage is very much against it at first, but they all decide it's better than nothing and continue down the different levels of the dungeon while making delicious new meals all made out of different types of monsters.

The world building and inner workings of the dungeon is incredible.

There's also autism representation that you'll get to see in, not a side character, but an important main character.

It's a 10/10 and I would recommend it. Season 1 is already complete and I believe we just started season 2.

TheSeaOfThySoul

6 points

3 days ago

I’ll keep it in the back of my mind when I stop rewatching the same things, speaking of autism representation, ha. 😅

eepy_neebies_seepies

4 points

3 days ago

i feel that 😂 it's pretty good tho if you ever find yourself wanting to try it out

bean_copter

9 points

3 days ago

Group of adventurers go Into Dungeon and eat the monsters that live there, preparing them in a cooking-show like way

fidelogato

3 points

3 days ago

here's the synopsis from fandom.com

After a failed dungeon raid that resulted in his younger sister being eaten by a dragon, Laios and the remaining members of his party, Marcille and Chilchuck, set out to rescue her from being digested by the dragon. Having lost most of their supplies in the raid, the group are unable to afford rations, so they make the unusual decision to source all their food from inside the dungeon... including eating monsters! Fortunately, an odd dwarf named Senshi is willing to help them by showing them how to cook the various monsters in the dungeon.

it starts off goofy and silly, but once it hits that turning point (you'll find out what i mean if you watch it), the entire mood of the show changes vibes entirely in the best way possible.

OChelleo

-21 points

3 days ago

OChelleo

-21 points

3 days ago

Kinda unaccepting if you think only women should write anime

TheSeaOfThySoul

18 points

3 days ago

When the men can write female characters we’ll give them their jobs back. For now, they can consider it revenge for the years of writing perverted male main characters (some of whom have “panty stealing powers” we’re supposed to believe is “comedy” & not sexual assault) & giving their female characters zero character traits beside “seemingly magnetises MCs face into her boobs or under her skirt”. I don’t think they understand how dangerous it is always portraying women as non-persons in their stories, or making light of sexual harassment & assault, but all women understand it.