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[โ€“] vexikron@lemmy.zip 4 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Thanks for the refresh! I really appreciate that you wrote that all out, Ive certainly got some rewatching and first time watching to do now =)

I definitely have never even seen Black Lagoon, must have just heard about it in passing at some point.

And I'm now ashamed I didnt remember Shinji's mother name. Welp.

I had heard of Revolutionary Girl Utena but never managed to watch it, had not heard of Rose of Versailles, and of course have heard of and watched Sailor Moon, ... and having discussions with other kids at the time who did not even believe that two of the Sailors were lesbians in the actual Japanese version but that this was censored and rewritten for the American version.

And yes, agreed that well written characters do a good job of showing flaws, but also being capable of meaningfully impacting the world around them or other characters, and are hugely more compelling than basically cardboard cutouts.

Black Lagoon is a gangster series and one of the few anime with a good English dub.

Heh, I remembered that Shinji's mother had the same name as one of the K-on! girls, but had to look up which.

Utena is an amazing anime, but it is very symbolic, so not everyone likes it.'

The Rose of Versailles is a fictional account of French queen Marie Antoinette and her bodyguard Oskar, in the years leading up to the French Revolution. It broke the conventions of the shojo / josei genre, with darker themes and social criticism (usually by making fun of the nobility). But to a modern audience, it might seem too sentimental and dramatic.