Comment on What're your strong opinions from an aged / dead fandom?
Cracks_InTheWalls@sh.itjust.works 2 months agoYes, but in a show with major themes about women’s empowerment it’s a weird device to lean on that much.
Comment on What're your strong opinions from an aged / dead fandom?
Cracks_InTheWalls@sh.itjust.works 2 months agoYes, but in a show with major themes about women’s empowerment it’s a weird device to lean on that much.
volvoxvsmarla@sopuli.xyz 16 hours ago
To be fair, the manga is much better in that regard. Tuxedo mask is actually very useful and might have a better character arc than Usagi herself, being that he starts out as a guy who just dresses up to someone with some powers who still feels inferior to his super badass gf whom he feels he is only holding back, to actually having a crystal of his own and some deep shit crazy powers. I’m not so sure it was supposed to be about empowerment as much as we want to read onto it. Same with all the sapphic views on it, claiming everyone there is gay or at least bi. Have it your way and read into it what you want, but I don’t think it was the actual intention of the creators, neither Naoko nor the anime studio.
I mean they literally give the girls manicures in their transformations, although they wear gloves - simply because the executives planned to market nail polish.
Both the seshi and tuxedo mask have episodes where they are vital though. I hate when he is called a damsel in distress as much as when the senshi are reduced to bystanders. Within the format and with the target audience, with the ease of production goals, I honestly think it is ok to not have them all kick ass every episode.
Sincerely, a huge Sailor Moon fan who is currently rewatching with their daughter. (The pegasus storyline is awful in the anime so far but it might be the best one in the manga.)