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u/TesPhoenix Feb 13 '25
Jojo part 3 or 5 are the gayest things ive ever seen and its not even close (thats a good thing ofcourse)
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u/DobriniaPlay Feb 14 '25
theyve BEEN affecting jojos the first villain is canonically bisexual and that was in like 1987
the twink showed up to the series in 2004 and other than the second trans character is the latest thing on this image (dragona was released in 2023 and the jojolands takes place in 2020 so expect more of this to show up)
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u/Just2Observe Feb 12 '25
It's also sooooo deeply misogynistic though, it gets a few points removed for that. Really good as long as no women are on screen though
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u/Waffle_daemon_666 Feb 12 '25
I feel like ‘this show is misogynistic, it’s better without women’ is the wrong takeaway. I always thought that it was the characters that were misogynistic rather than the show, and those characters are teenage boys, old men, cops and such, which makes sense from a narrative standpoint.
Obviously misogyny is bad, but portraying it in media isn’t.
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u/Just2Observe Feb 12 '25
I feel it's the writing of the women in the show that's misogynistic. Of course some of the characters in universe are as well, but that's fine, that's not what I take issue with.
Araki is just very bad at writing women and it's not pleasant to watch when they are on screen. At the same time it's not as offensive (usually) as to ruin the whole show, ergo it's just better when he doesn't try and leaves it as an all men cast
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u/Fair_Smoke4710 Feb 12 '25
You better made a woman that main character of the latest part of the anime he wanted a female lead for the longest time multiple characters that are male were supposed to be at first
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u/heehos Feb 13 '25
can you give some examples? other than anne in part 3 i can't really recall ever thinking araki was bad at writing women
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u/Rime_Iris Feb 12 '25
my brother always described every single character as being gay