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if you caught this on the channel when it first went live, for some reason it went live before it finished processing so it was totally blank. should be fixed now.

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Patreon Q&A For "Who Was Responsible For This Anime?"

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Anonymous

i don’t know if i’ve actually *liked* a trigger series on the whole but i’ve enjoyed bits and pieces like: in gurren lagann i really like how at the normal shounen end point where the credits would roll after they beat the evil king instead the story goes “sure you won a war but now you have to like actually govern a planet good luck have fun” and i found kill la kill incredibly stylish but its internal justification for the insane amount of fan service really rang hollow for me especially with the way they play girl girl romance for laughs. can’t think of any other stuff from their work that’s really made an impression on me.

Anonymous

my comment disappeared from the questions post :(. i wrote a lot of words and i can’t remember it all but the gist was: the way women are drawn in eiken made me think of all the creepy “straight shota” doujin that get posted on chan boards and i wonder if there’s a connection there. both those doujin and something as purely fan service are something made for the absolute seediest of otaku and it seems like there’s some broader disturbance of the male cisgender patriarchal psyche on display here. something something “the only nice woman is my mom” developing into a whole fractal of fetishes towards this exaggerated anime mature body type. there was more in the original question but this is what i recall