I can't understand the portrayal of women in Japanese animation

Ima 2022-10-25 09:20:10

Almost all of the female lines in this work revolve around males, I really feel uncomfortable, when there are films like Terminator: Dark Fate in Hollywood, Japanese animation still maintains such a low level of gender awareness It really makes people... Of course, the country is not much better.

Slut shaming exists not only in the characters in the animation, but also in many viewers. If the rabbit was male, it would be another story.

Juno's portrayal is regrettable. She is obviously excellent, brave, and beautiful. She can make Louis unable to move, but she is so helpless in the face of two herbivores in her first appearance. What she did was arranged by the screenwriter to surround her. A man wandered around, and finally the behavior similar to intervening made her even more disgusting.

Haru doesn't have a strong body, yet provides a lot of emotional value for Louie to Legacy, which makes me think that women in the workplace and at home are always expected to be asked for emotional comfort without getting paid for it.

I don't believe that there are no independent, powerful women in Japan who don't revolve around men, but I can't see them in this film at all, I can't understand what "they" do in the film, "them" Live only in male fantasy, not in real life.

In this film, if the background of the protagonists are all animals, I have no idea where the brain hole of this "brain hole movie" is. If there is no Zootopia, maybe I will feel refreshing about it... I feel that the 9.4 score is not true to the name, I am very disappointed, and will not chase the second season.

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