Okay guys hear me out
Well fucks? Get to it!
Man why the fuck i gotta be alive for this shit
"Ugh why are they so awkward they literally fought a ghost together." Hm I wonder why a socially awkward kid who's been so isolated from his peers that he believed the only way he could make friends was with ALIENS and a girl who's had bad relationship experiences with men would feel awkward talking to each other after they no longer have to literally be near each other 24/7. Truly a mystery.
Character in original movie: I like pudding!
Character in shitty prequel movie made after multiple increasingly worse sequels: When I was a but a child my father and mother locked me in the dungeon where the only thing I was given to eat was pudding now I cannot live without it.
You can REALLY tell in a satosugu piece wether the artist prefers Getou or Gojo lmao
"Sun and Moon this. Golden Retriever and Black Cat that."
*loud buzzer sound* You're all wrong Thunder and Lightning ships are the way to go.
One loud and excitable whilst the other's ominous and intimidating. They both hold power separately but together they form a storm of passion and love that kicks your ass.
“Terf is a slur used to silence us” dang bitch I wish it worked shut the fuck up
Yeah, and his female characters are some of the best in shonen jump in my opinion. The mothers aren't treated as just mothers. They're allowed to have personality and backstory. Otohime, Portgas D. Rouge and Bellemere are examples of this.
As much as I love JJK, Megumi's mom doesn't have anything to her character besides being the person who just so happened to give birth to Megumi and I think this lack of confidence in writing women is reflected in how much there is to be desired with his other female characters.
Likewise, as flawed as Naruto is with its female characters Kushina IS allowed to have a personality and be more than just a wife and a mother.
There's obviously nothing wrong with having a female character that's tied to motherhood and is nurturing but when that character isn't even given a name in the text of the story and isn't able to be seen as anything but a mother what exactly are we supposed to take away from that?
I feel like you can tell a lot about how an author views their female characters based on whether or not they give dead mothers a name.
So I watch DanDaDan dubbed and I feel like the way they translated stuff like honorifics is really impressive
You've got Okarun referring to Momo as Miss Ayase which holds the same connotation that him referring to her as Ayase-San does but it doesn't feel out of place because he's a big nerd and it makes sense that a guy like him would use a more formal way of speaking to someone he respects.
Then you get so used to hearing him call her that that when he uses Turbo Granny powers and straight up calls her Momo you get taken aback and immediately notice his more casual way of speaking and also get a slight sense he's being rude similar to how it'd be if you just use someone's first name in Japanese.
The voice acting is also top notch. 👌🏽
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