![]() And in the main timeline she created akihabara. The maid girl definitely does have goals, in the arternate time line she is very VERY passionate about a card game and her route revolves around that. Do you expect Kurisu to stop Okabe from saving Mayuri's life? What was Kurisu supposed to do with the time machine anyway? There was no use for the time machine until Mayuri died.Īnd Kurisu definetly does have goals of her own, she is a scientist after all. Okabe only uses it because he has to.They weren't even %100 it would work. No one wants to do anything with the time machine. She’s the most critical piece in the processes of figuring out how the phone microwave works and creating the time leap machine, which sounds nice, but she’s entirely content with letting Okabe control the use of them. She is one of the most celebrated time travel scientists out there, yet once she actually has access to time machines, she doesn’t actually want to do anything with them. The rest of them don’t even have goals at all. Actually, you can go even further than this – only Suzuha and Moeka have even have goals involving Okabe, and those goals are actually just orders from superiors anyway. The other side of this coin is that the women don’t really seem to have any goals separate from Okabe. It's where most of it's problems originate IMO :/ The game relies heavily on otaku culture. I completely agree that the perverted comments were very problematic. As for Kurisu's actual name Okabe doesn't call ANYONE by their actual name. It's more like he gets frustrated because of her refusal to talk. Okabe is basically insulting everyone all the time I don't know why you singled Moeka out. ![]() They all just sort of got sucked into Okabe’s orbit and that was that. None of them, except Kurisu, seem to care at all, and even when she cares she just complains briefly before continuing on like nothing happened. In each case, Okabe and Daru are apparently trying to dehumanize and objectify the women. Several of the women are targets of Daru’s perverted comments, and it isn’t even passive: he explicitly encourages them to play into his perversions. Kurisu is a constant target for perverted comments and other insults, and Okabe doesn’t even see fit to call her by her actual name. Moeka’s shyness is a reason to continuously insult her. Ruka’s gender dysphoria is a big joke to Okabe (“But he’s a guy. I am a fan of the games and watched some of the anime.įrom very early on in the series I simply could not shake this thought: “Wow, Okabe treats all of the women hanging around him like garbage, and they just sit there and take it.” ![]() Im still confused as to why Haruoki is on here. Same with Code Geass, Death Note (most of the cast was bad even if it wasn't sexist),and Vampire Knighr (I hate it for totally seperate reasons) The anime was at times but I never was offended badly enough. They werent the type to offend me deeply.With Chobits, the manga isnt badly sexist, at least from what I remember. I did read and agree with Clannad (Fuko is a confusing plot device /comic relief) and Steins Gate but I still love it. Besides Steins Gate isn't even on the list? Am I missing it? Thanks, for explaining. Unless the anime is different, then I don't know. I don't remember Clanad much, maybe someone else can explain it better.Īfter reading the VN I would say while Steins Gate is sexist it isn't as bad as some of the other stuff on the list. Nagisa is the perfect waifu who can't do anything on her own. It doesn't fit in with the age old 'roles' of men being tough, so some people don't like it. ![]() I think this problem stems into stereotypes of male characters as well, such as when a male character is shown to be sensitive and caring. Though it may seem an age old view, I think some people still 'expect' women to be naturally more sympathetic and caring, whilst males are 'expected' to be more logical and tough, and when characters extend out of those stereotypes, some people find it harder to accept. I can't think of a male character like that off the top of my head, though I'm sure there are thousands, but I dare say it may have something to do with stereotypes of women. Though, I think that's an interesting point you raised about the views of male characters. I do dislike Haruhi's character because of the way she treats Mikuru, so I do understand why some people would say that about her. But I've often heard words like "selfish," "pushy," and "bitch" thrown around to describe her.Īnd because of that, we could probably talk about how female character like Haruhi who aren't nice and submissive like women "should" be commonly get called that (think of Skylar White from Breaking Bad or Cersei from Game of Thrones), while similar male characters get praised as "badasses" and "geniuses" AND get defended no matter what kind of heinous deeds they commit.
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