Forum - View topicEP. REVIEW: Asobi Asobase -workshop of fun-
Goto page Previous 1, 2, 3 Next Note: this is the discussion thread for this article |
Author | Message | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Sulfy
Posts: 77 |
|
|||
I'm glad I'm not the only one that found "Loaded Questions" to be off-putting. I guess the show could've framed it as the girls being fearful of the unknown, and then have it be a "lesson" about accepting others, but nope, Kasumi starts freaking out about "cross dressing" and argh that's annoying.
Also wow, some of those dolls were quite flexible because daaaaamn. |
||||
MiloTheFirst
Posts: 429 |
|
|||
What's so wrong about a middle schooler not being an example of matureness and political correctness? A show having characters that are flawed people doesn't automatically mean it is pushing any particular narrative. Just saying
|
||||
RangerDanger
|
|
|||
I don’t think it’s fair and consistent calling the show shaming a group when in that segment, after the girl runs away, the anime shows her boyfriend saying that he still loves her no matter what. There’s a difference between a show being unfortunate and some of the show’s middle-school characters simply not knowing certain things, especially when some of the characters also don’t have any idea on how to make babies. I thought the segment was just fine and I certainly didn’t sense any implication of malice in it.
Also, the coffee shop being burned to the ground had my sides hurting. I look forward to seeing what will be in store next week. |
||||
DuskyPredator
Posts: 15462 Location: Brisbane, Australia |
|
|||
Now that is funny, the idea that these characters learn a proper lesson. The thing is that the segment started off with a guy saying that he was in love with his girlfriend regardless of her equipment. Most of the fear of a secret male came from that Kasumi has a fear of men, and it is kind of a repeated characteristic of her that when she gets worked up she gets really such, she up till recently thought men (males) shot lasers out of their crotches. The first male she came face to in the show, she wanted to stab with her umbrella. The fear was "crossdresser", not "trans" for these middle school girls that go to an all girls school. I don't think the truth was nebulous, Aozora most certainly has male parts. Her reasoning does not explain how they were able to track down the person to her, and seemed so quick to respond. For Hanako's fear, Tsugumi was kind of way too good at lying, she showed no sign of embarrassment of being questioned, and was able to totally disarm the other two girls. |
||||
Sulfy
Posts: 77 |
|
|||
Well, it would be something different I don't think anyone is saying that the show's pushing any particular narrative or having malicious intent, but it just felt like swinging for the lowest hanging fruit that is also the oft-repeated humor of "fearing the other". The bloke saying that he'll still love Tsugumi after she says she has male genitalia was really surprising to me because I expected he would run away (like Tsugumi thought he would), so there's definitely points for that. The segment did have its funny moments but it just felt like it going for the easiest play when we've seen the show have better jokes (like come on, they went all out on butt lasers). I still found the rest of the episode hilarious (I too was laughing my ass off with the cafe burning down) but that one segment just felt a bit more aggravating than funny to me. |
||||
AJ (LordNikon)
Posts: 504 Location: Kyoto |
|
|||
Because ANN has decided expand from anime/manga to advocate LGBT issues within Japanese culture now (not saying that this is bad thing), anything that stands to disparage said narrative leaves a bad taste in the mouths of the reviewers. |
||||
JacobC
ANN Contributor
Posts: 3728 Location: SoCal |
|
|||
No. There is no ANN policy on what to address ethically or politically in a review. The reviewer wrote her take, and we published it, without consultation either way. (That's not to say consultation never happens, that's part of being an editor of course, but we don't ask reviewers to talk about an angle that they weren't going to originally, on very rare occasion we will ask them to excise an angle that they chose to include for either inaccuracy or lack of relevance. Obviously, that did not happen in this case.) |
||||
Jose Cruz
Posts: 1773 Location: South America |
|
|||
This is looking like to become the best cute girls comedy since Comic Girls!
|
||||
S0crates
Posts: 227 Location: Banned - Noticed our poor ethics |
|
|||
I just loved the scene about the butler shooting a laser beam out of his butt and for the owner to go "FFS!". I hope they keep up this South-Park level of weirdness, as it really crash with the art, making it even more hilarious.
Also, who on earth get surgery over hemorrhoids? |
||||
Kendra Kirai
Posts: 187 |
|
|||
They can actually be a serious medical condition, not just uncomfortable. |
||||
Closet_Weeb
Posts: 6 |
|
|||
Hoo boy, I'm dying to see how the ANN staff will react to a certain revelation on the 7th episode.
|
||||
vonPeterhof
Posts: 729 |
|
|||
|
||||
meiam
Posts: 3442 |
|
|||
I love that Fantoma was literally more useful than the three girl together, hopefully we see more of it.
|
||||
Joshua Zarate
Posts: 2061 |
|
|||
“So is it God’s wish that I kill all virgins 97 or older?”
Man, what the heck am I even watching now? After Hinamatsuri, I never expected another show in the same year to so quickly make me laugh as much as that one did, but this series has been something, dude. I’m loving it. |
||||
vonPeterhof
Posts: 729 |
|
|||
|
||||
All times are GMT - 5 Hours |
||
|
Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2005 phpBB Group