Friday, July 28, 2017

just a hunch on anime stuff

The anime Toradora is prominent in its depiction of the adult in general. In Toradora,  mindset of any adult is immature. Their viewpoint and worldview is as well as their kids, and being depicted as childish. Ryuji Takasu's mother, a single mother who working as night club employee relies on her son.

In this anime series adult in general is regarded as an untrustworthy, immature existence. I analyse it as this series are aiming at the independence of teenagers. 

This worldview is totally common in the manga | anime after 90's, the old-school family scheme has gone out of the story settings, which seems interesting since the subculture before that time are largely restricted and limited by the rule or social scheme that what **** should be like.

Minamike is the same one.

Often in Japan a lot of books trying to analyse the manga culture and its history in context of history or sociology often turns out to be nonsense arbitrary piece of bogus since they too much focus on each instance. (That is the weakness of Otaku mind-set analysis).

What we have to focus on here is that the culture itself is embedded in or part of the "capitalism" or "democracy", which means there are no central agency to force any criteria or religious | political ideological creed to overwrite each individual's personal consciousness into something specific.


So manga | anime is a tool | database to measure the social background and ecosystem .... 

Im sleepy. I go to bed now....

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