• BeamBrain [he/him]
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        292 months ago

        “well in that conveniently arranged society slavery was actually the best option and everyone was happy with it.”

        agony-shivering I HATE THE THERMIAN ARGUMENT

        I HATE THE THERMIAN ARGUMENT

      • ashinadash [she/her]
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        Um ackshually smuglord my favourite Goblin Slayer discourse was all the vomit-inducing takes on SV desolate

        “its just a normie filter bro”

      • vegeta1 [none/use name]
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        162 months ago

        The goblins somehow weak and cowardly yet become a bigger threat to settlements in numbers desolate Slaughtering goblin infants is morally justified. They’ll always be bad desolate Goblins use human shields particularly human women. Also the only way of reproduction is rape of human women desolate

      • DragonBallZinn [he/him]
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        I’m ashamed that I ever said I liked that slop. It’s pure Disney morality (the good guy and bad guy are totally apparent and nothing is allowed to be complicated, ever. Now it’s super easy to project whoever you don’t like or let’s be honest, less than popular ethnic groups onto the goblins.)

        At least Frieza had something material to gain in Dragon Ball, at least in Persona 4, the killer’s a cautionary tale of people with CHUD brainworms: a misanthropic chanlord with a superiority complex cutting themselves off from the world and refuses to connect with others.

      • Bloobish [comrade/them]
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        92 months ago

        I do gotta say I like the Wisecrack video essay on Goblin Slayer that goblins represent everyday tragedies and that Goblin Slayer is himself a representation of the often maligned but essential labor that maintains society whilst “true heroes” represent and fight more existentialist and bourgeois “world ending” calamity.

        Shield Hero is just straight up slavery apologia and harem fetishism like all fucking post 2010 Isekais once studios realized lonely men spend a LOT of fucking money on that shit.

              • SeekTheDeletion [none/use name]
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                chuds seem to enjoy the simulacrum copy-of-copies more than the original thing itself. they like how everything in anime is set along rigid tropes and formulas, with immersion-breaking gimmicks like fan service. they like how everything is video-gamey and follows a very specific set of in-universe “rules” that is very hierarchical and systematized and quantified (ever notice that every single world with super powers has a ranking system where the powers are boiled down to 1-dimensional quantities?)

                This lack of realism, and favoring of idealistic platonic forms, soothes the chud mind who hates the messy chaos of the real world and wishes everything fit into tiny boxes they could sort. This sort of guilty pleasure of re-making reality to fit into platonism and overpowered main characters is inherent to the appeal of anime to a lot of reclusive people who aren’t looking for any type of realistic portrayal or connection to the world, but instead want to get lost permanently in a fake one that they have full mastery over.

                Hence waifus becoming more desirable than actual women.

                  • Bloobish [comrade/them]
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                    42 months ago

                    first thing they want to do with them is crush them under the wheels of capitalism and use metagaming tricks to exploit everyone and everything in them. Maybe they didn’t want an escapist world at all; they just wanted to rule over the one they’re currently in.

                    Turns out some people just want to believe they can become the boot.

                    Little wonder that “let gamers design games” slogans were about making characters less distinctive and more generically fanservicey.

                    Really just feels like AI art of “attractive women” really fills this gap of creating the reactionary construct of the same damn person ad nauseam, that or nerd and chuds have some version of face blindness where they get upset at having to deal with varied faces of women.

                • CriticalOtaku [he/him]
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                  If you can track down a copy of Otaku: Japan’s Database Animals, Hiroki Azuma actually describes this process.

                  To summarize the book- he says that in our current postmodern landscape, what consumers want isn’t narrative (because stories are pointless). What they want is a database of their favourite things, and they want to selectively consume the things in the database based on their own tastes, just remixed forever (A Tsundere is a Tsundere is a Tsundere, it doesn’t matter what color is the waifu’s hair). In effect trading ‘humanity’ to become ‘animals’, just mindlessly consuming the same things over and over again.

                  The analysis is postmodern and not marxist tho, so he attributes all this to the death of grand narratives and not capital. Still, the book is interesting since you can see those processes happening right now, with the Marvelification/Disneyfication of media

              • Bloobish [comrade/them]
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                132 months ago

                He honestly saw where the industry was heading before most and as a communist knew that capital would ride an industry into the ground to better reap money from easily pleased groups such as men with disposable income and very little in the way of inhibitions.

                  • LaGG_3 [he/him, comrade/them]
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                    42 months ago

                    Macross is one of the first huge TV anime that was specifically made by anime fans. It remixed pieces of older shows, like Space Battleship Yamato, and mixed in a city pop soundtrack to gain a broad appeal.

                    Arguably, the entire Battletech franchise is like copy-of-a-copy Macross that went a very different direction that found a different valid form.

                    I think you’re mixing it up with Robotech, which adapted the first Macross show, Mospeeda, and Southern Cross into one big show. The Macross bit is mostly intact, but the English music sucks so much ass that it really messes up the show.

                    Battletech did snag the Valkyrie robots from Macross at some point (though I’m not too knowledgeable about that franchise), and Transformers used one of the Valkyrie toys as like Starscream or someone early on.

                    The original Macross show and movie are genuine classics - but they do mark a big shift away from earlier mecha shows like Gundam and Votoms, since their creators are mostly only being inspired by other anime rather than the broader influences Tomino and Takahashi drew from.

        • vegeta1 [none/use name]
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          102 months ago

          I was thinking you guys were talking about redo of healer… Then I realized this is another anime. These isekai really seem to like this sadness-abysmal

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            Yeah it’s horrifying yet also weirdly funny in the saddest of ways that male isekais are largely on desire fulfillment instead of any self actualization meanwhile you look back on the first ever isekais (those with female protags) and most of the plots dealt with growing up and coming to terms with some form of trauma or issue to be better self actualized.

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                52 months ago

                Oh damn that’s one of my favorite films. Was made by Wolfgang Peter so existentially German without catering to the Americanized culture of wacky childhood hijinks, instead depression and trauma.

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          Holy shit my curiousity got the best of me and in the very first episode slave trade just as you guys said stress

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            Oh God now they’re on “hey I treat my slave well” second ep. stress I already see grooming coming. I absolutely hate this shit

          • Bloobish [comrade/them]
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            42 months ago

            Yeah again no joke it is legit “oh no guess I gotta buy slaves” instead of you know just killing the slaver john-brown

            Great example of how otaku and libertarians damn near intersect into a perfect circle at times

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          I’ve been subjecting myself to this show for the last few days now because apparently I can’t escape dealing with it in anime communities and I do actually need to know what I’m talking about in order to shut down moderator opposition.

          It’s sus af in premise but Shield Hero is actually 100x worse. In practice the mc in Mushoku Tensei doesn’t really do much beyond the usual bad anime sexual harrassment jokes and when he does finally lose his virginity he’s practically jumped on while repeatedly saying no. His relationships with others are generallllllly healthy and promote being a very good person other than it being through the eyes of a neet shut-in and the incel stuff that comes with that. The character arc is one of a person genuinely overcoming their issues and being a (mostly) good person. This is just my impression of season 1 though, no idea about the other.

          Shield Hero on the other hand justifies actual slavery and actual grooming. The mc is an asshole, does not change or improve, and their assholeness is simply justified by everyone else in this world being a big asshole to him too. He has literal slaves, and he genuinely grooms those slaves for sexual desires. Everything is bad about this. It has zero redeeming features.

          When I contrast the two, I actually can’t put them in the same categories.

          In short, what I’m saying here is that the Shield Hero fans are irredeemable but the Mushoku Tensei crowd seem to me like they can be redeemed.

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              lmao yeah this is a good description

              Don’t get me wrong though, Mushoku Tensei is still quite bad. A shut-in virgin neet with pedophile tendencies dies and goes to a fantasy land as a newborn child. He continues to display an attraction to girls that are very young. He performs the usual anime sexual harrassment jokes, although the worst of these are reserved for adults at least. The redeeming part is that the dude does actually become a hero, he does actually try to be a person worth emulating besides this stuff. There are redeeming qualities here. He wants to be a good person. He actively seeks out ways to be a good person, to self improve, and to do his life right in ways that he failed originally.

              Shield Hero on the other hand is a fucking asshole who quickly decides owning slaves sounds great and then also sexually grooms his slaves and this is fine because he doesn’t just beat them like the other slave owners do. His slaves LIKE him! Yay! But then he’s also an irredeemable asshole in every other interaction too, he never grows, he never tries to be better, he’s never depicted being remotely heroic, he is an asshole. The only “hero” shit he does is because he is thrust into it without real choice.

              Of the two stories one is trying to justify every belief that reactionary shutins have while the other is trying to empathise with the depression that creates those shutins while also promoting the kind of healthier life that they should be seeking. I think when you lay the two shows out like this they can be viewed slightly differently.

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                  72 months ago

                  The first refreshing discovery was that there was no “isekai” protagonist asshole. AT ALL. If you haven’t seen it, please do.

                  You might enjoy Hai to Gensou no Grimgar, but for different reasons. It’s much more about the character development and struggles of a group of people trying to learn to work together. Everyone in the group is given fairly equal screen time, and the world is extremely dangerous in similar ways. It’s very slow though, sort of plays like Slice of Life but in a world where the only means of earning food involves dealing with dangerous near death experiences regularly.

                  Unfortunately it’s not long enough and the audience didn’t take to it immediately because the characters are all slightly unlikeable in various ways to begin with, so it didn’t really get the popularity needed for it to get more seasons.

                • Venat [he/him, any]
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                  52 months ago

                  Faraway Paladin stays away from the video game analogue and is just pure fantasy without any real , from what I could remember, slavery/harem tropes.

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                  Ok ok ok I had to come back to this thread to tell you about Season 2 of Mushoku.

                  The entire fucking season is about the MC overcoming their erectile dysfunction. That’s it. That’s the season. All of it. The entire character motivation of the season is having ED and not being able to get it back because he doesn’t trust women after his first time went so badly wrong (the aforementioned jumping on him while he said no dozens of times, which ended with her running away the next day when he loved her) and the entire basis of his ED is that he needs to be in a relationship with someone he actually has real intimacy with and has built up real trust with.

                  That’s it. That’s the entire season. Episode after episode about erectile dysfunction.

                  Oh and they still have to solve it in the end with magical viagra juice.

                  This show is unbelievably stupid and definitely problematic at an elevated level but it’s also not Shield Hero. I do think however it is trending towards a harem, a sort of Edward Elric meets Sword Art Online harem meets sexual harrassment.

                  tl;dr: MC gets ED from being traumatised by girl he loved that kinda forces him into sex when he didn’t want to then runs away giving him huge abandonment issues. MC pursues a multi-year journey of study at university to cure ED, with the cure being real intimacy, real trust, and drugs.