This theory is BS because ultimately non hentai anime as a whole is largely anti trans
The most recent trans character I know is psychotic and ends up imprisoned for life. (Mana Senri/Kaiser in Princess Connect)
Then there is traps...now I don't get while a lot of my fellow men of culture find them so enticing, when there are some 10/10 waifus out there but traps are never written in "how brave" terms. Traps are always either comedic relief or extreme fanservice
Only actually well written, non cringe trap is Felix in rezero. She/he can stay, great character design and writing shows there is a lot of actual emotional depth there.
The speaker in the YouTube video nails it when he asks the question (my paraphrase): If this manga/anime causes violent behavior, wouldn’t it cause more problems in Japan where it is more popular?
It is just American fans. That character is always called he in Japanese medium. 99% of Japanese people LOLd at Americans
The only official sources saying its trans are Crunchyroll and the English ZLS account
Sure if the director and Japanese staff come out 4 years later yeah Lily is trans then screw MAPPA but they had their chance when season 2 came out and nothing
Honestly I find the concept of Futanari fascinating because hermaphrodite humans do in fact exist in real life, but are super rare; Odds of being born a herm are 1 in 83000, Even rarer than Autism!
People need to worry less about whatever silly transient fads the kids happen to be into, and more about what propaganda and drugs the teachers and doctors are systematically forcing into the kids.
The manga in question is called Assassination Classroom.
It's basically a parody of Danganronpa, not meant to be taken seriously at all.
In fact, the Karen here is angry because "it tells students to kill their teacher."
The "teacher" in the story is an evil insane alien who wants them all dead. It's self-defense.
The series is actually pretty funny, no joke. I've seen a couple of episodes of the anime.
This theory is BS because ultimately non hentai anime as a whole is largely anti trans
The most recent trans character I know is psychotic and ends up imprisoned for life. (Mana Senri/Kaiser in Princess Connect)
Then there is traps...now I don't get while a lot of my fellow men of culture find them so enticing, when there are some 10/10 waifus out there but traps are never written in "how brave" terms. Traps are always either comedic relief or extreme fanservice
Only actually well written, non cringe trap is Felix in rezero. She/he can stay, great character design and writing shows there is a lot of actual emotional depth there.
The speaker in the YouTube video nails it when he asks the question (my paraphrase): If this manga/anime causes violent behavior, wouldn’t it cause more problems in Japan where it is more popular?
They just want to woke it up more.
Zombie Land Saga was not enough.
It's never enough.
It is just American fans. That character is always called he in Japanese medium. 99% of Japanese people LOLd at Americans
The only official sources saying its trans are Crunchyroll and the English ZLS account
Sure if the director and Japanese staff come out 4 years later yeah Lily is trans then screw MAPPA but they had their chance when season 2 came out and nothing
You want a cute zombie go watch Sankarea.
And Dirty Pair making trannies sympathetic in the '80s?
https://imgur.io/gallery/eJ7Zy
Yeah, this one is just...needlessly woke. What is hilarious is they draw it like a dude with long hair...
Wonder what the backstory in production is since Japan really is largely against trans
There was an anime called Ranma ½ where a guy is cursed to turn into a woman when splashed with cold water and turns back to a man with hot water.
The guy is frequently called a tranny as an insult
Nobody tell the trannies about the existence of futanari
Believe me, they know...and they love it.
Actually no, they consider the term offensive to them for the same reason they hate the word "trap"
Probably because anime futas are actually better looking than real life trannies
Really? Years ago, I used to know one, and he adored both the concept and the word. I guess he wasn't the majority.
Honestly I find the concept of Futanari fascinating because hermaphrodite humans do in fact exist in real life, but are super rare; Odds of being born a herm are 1 in 83000, Even rarer than Autism!
The most recent Hermaphrodite birth happened in the Phillippines in 2016
I personally know someone with XX Male Syndrome. It's why I have to constantly remind myself how rare that condition actually is.
What nonsense are they trying to pull now!?
People need to worry less about whatever silly transient fads the kids happen to be into, and more about what propaganda and drugs the teachers and doctors are systematically forcing into the kids.
40000 foot view. doctor claims anime makes people trans https://archive.is/C1Aoa