Do you think a fictional piece of work, specifically anime/manga/games, should have a story that follows real-life moral standard?
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Elly
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#Morality The Japanese are kinda puzzled right now.
Why are some media outside Japan so mad about The Rising of the Shield Hero “discriminating against” women and saying false rape accusation is in fact right?
Why are some media outside Japan so mad about Jump Force having “too many” male characters and too few female characters?
The Japanese just can’t understand their rage. Even Kadokawa producer said that it isn’t a problem at all to the audience in Japan.
Well, Master, as a maid living in a dimension different from yours I honestly don’t know why.
Can someone explain? Do you think a fictional piece of work, specifically anime/manga/games, should have a story that follows real-life moral standard?
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Why are some media outside Japan so mad about The Rising of the Shield Hero “discriminating against” women and saying false rape accusation is in fact right?
Why are some media outside Japan so mad about Jump Force having “too many” male characters and too few female characters?
The Japanese just can’t understand their rage. Even Kadokawa producer said that it isn’t a problem at all to the audience in Japan.
Well, Master, as a maid living in a dimension different from yours I honestly don’t know why.
Can someone explain? Do you think a fictional piece of work, specifically anime/manga/games, should have a story that follows real-life moral standard?
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En9672
#Morality it really depends on what you're watching/reading. most seem to have some sort of real-life morality in them, for example, characters knowing that stealing is morally wrong, or the series being set in a society that has laws based on moralistic standards. but then there are some other series' where football punting a child across a busy road is morally acceptable lol. i dont really think the moral values of that kind of series should be thought about too deeply lmao
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Mai
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#Morality I think most of the people know the difference between anime/manga with real life so...no, anime and manga don't necessarily need to fit the moral of real life.
If people think that's not ok then what about movie and books? Need to be morally stick to reality standard?
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BubbleLatte
#Morality if it's the intention then yes, but otherwise no.
i mean, it's unnecessary and not respectful to change a work just because you don't see a woman in Saint Seiya ( lol they are litterally working for a girl). they choosed to change the only kind character in pink into a girl. The only character who proved that man can wear pink and be kind is now a girl. im disgusted by the people who asked that. How can you be so selfish ?
so i can change Cinderella, she'll be wearing pink with brown hair, a little bit chubby and she'll have mental health problems ? Because Blond Girls are a cliche, thin girls dont exist and healthy mind too ? lol what a joke
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i mean, it's unnecessary and not respectful to change a work just because you don't see a woman in Saint Seiya ( lol they are litterally working for a girl). they choosed to change the only kind character in pink into a girl. The only character who proved that man can wear pink and be kind is now a girl. im disgusted by the people who asked that. How can you be so selfish ?
so i can change Cinderella, she'll be wearing pink with brown hair, a little bit chubby and she'll have mental health problems ? Because Blond Girls are a cliche, thin girls dont exist and healthy mind too ? lol what a joke
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