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kuuderekun · 6 years
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Magical Girl Site, Transgender Representation and The Batman Question.
Magical Girl Site, Transgender Representation and The Batman Question. 
For the second week in a row Magical Girl Site is the only show I really want to comment on.  But I'm still enjoying all the shows I'm currently watching. I mentioned in my Astolfo post how I don't use the term "Trap" to describe characters who are actually Trasngender.  The only problem with making that hard distinction is Japanese media doesn't always use the same terminology we use in the west, so it's not always clear what the writers are going for.  For example I'm still not sure what we're supposed to think of Ruka in Steins;Gate, I like that in the new series they seem more comfortable with their gender identity, but I'm still unsure what it's supposed to be. Episode 7 of Magical Girl Site introduced the character of Kiyoharu Suirenji.  Going off what we see in this episode alone I would have to conclude she is a Transwoman and not merely a Crossdresser because of her using the girl's bathroom and that being an issue.  I don't think a CisMale Crossdresser would use the girl's bathroom.  However her seemingly not objecting to others calling her a boy complicates the matter, but it could be she's just someone who doesn't want to get confrontational about it.  But I also could have missed something there since I'm watching it Subbed because there is no Dub. In the episode's MAL forum one user who's read the Manga says the character is definitely a Transwoman.  That user is defending using the proper terminology to refer to her.  However there is at least one user there being very blatantly Transphobic. Most of what we see of the character in the episode I like.  However we are given a glimpse of the character having a dark side, with her saying she'll get revenge in the distant future.  Now this is a Dark Magical girl show where most characters have something dark about them.  But I'm still recovering from the disappointment of my favorite Western TV show of all time, Pretty Little Liars blowing it with it's handling of this issue. People sometimes ask whether bad representation is better then no representation.  It is interesting that if this show had never brought the issue up I would probably have never singled it out to criticize for lack of Trans representation.  But as soon as they provide some representation it doesn't take long for me to start being on edge about her being mishandled.  I'd been praising the show for it's unsanitized depiction of Bullying, I should then be thrilled to see that theme expand to showing the bullying Trans Women endure.  But instead I'm worried about the implications of this character either turning evil or dying. But I now realize that, yeah, I should be criticizing Magical Girl shows for failing to include trans representation (and even Sailor Moon fails to include any true Trans representation, the Starlights were simply a gender bending gimmick).  They frequently try to have very diverse casts allowing many different kinds of girls to be magical girls, representing many different forms of the adolescent female experience in Japan.  I think we're long overdue for a Trans Magical Girl and it's unfortunate that the Dark Magical Girl Genre people are back lashing against now was the first to do it. This subject happened to be on my mind already before I saw episode 7.   You may have noticed I posted about a Batman movie that features The Riddler yesterday.  Well Batman and The Riddler being on my mind reminded me that back when I spent a lot of time trying to imagine what kinds of Batman films I'd make I had came up with a concept that re-imagined The Riddler as a Trans Woman.  But then decided that I wasn't comfortable casting a Trans character as a villain in our current climate. Homosexual representation in media has reached the point where you can have Gay villains without it automatically reinforcing the same harmful stereotypes that used to keep Gays only as villains or victims in American fiction.  But Trans representation, especially for Trans Women, has not, as clearly shown by what happened with Pretty Little Liars.  I absolutely believe the writers of that show had the best of intentions, they wanted to say Transphobia is the ultimate cause of the tragedy, but regardless Charlotte being the only Trans representation the show had left the LGBT community who at one point loved the show deeply offended. Ironically this Trans Woman Riddler idea had developed in my mind before season 6 of PLL happened.  And yet my vision for The Riddler was influenced by PLL before the Trans Woman aspect was a part of it.  PLL started airing back when Batfans were still hoping The Riddler would be in the third Nolan Batfilm.  And I from day one immediately felt how -A operated on PLL was a good reference point for how to "Nolanize" The Riddler. So in hindsight Charlotte DiLaurentis kind of resembles the Trans Woman Riddler concept I'd been thinking of.  And how that whole controversy helped shape how I think about this issue is probably a factor in why I dropped the idea.  Still my envisioned backstory for her (which I don't entirely remember) was far from identical.  And of course I also regardless of the character's gender or ethnic identity prefer The Riddler to not be a murderer.  It would be admittedly hard to keep that in tact when making The Riddler the main antagonist of a big budget Hollywood blockbuster, but I do think it's workable. So in that sense my Riddler was closer to Mona then Charlotte. But now I can't help but wonder if outright abandoning it was simply the Cowards way out (Realistically I'll probably never get to make a Batman film anyway, but this is hypothetical).  For example if I have good guys in the movie who are also Trans that could certainly help make it salvageable. Part of what was so harmful about the Charlotte story-line was caused by the need for it to be a twist, that the character who turned out to be "Charles" had been posing as a Cis Woman.  And that's the main problem with my initial concept here.  The starting premise before any Gender issues factored into it was allowing a Batman movie that's actually a Mystery/Detective story by having us not know who The Riddler is.  But I now realize that the concept can be reworked so that whatever name She is using before the reveal she can still be openly Trans.  The thing is I'm kind of killing that mystery aspect for future use by giving it all away publicly now.  Only way it could work for someone who'd read this post is if multiple Trans Women are in it.  Oh wait, that happens to also help fix keep her from being the only representation. The YouTube Channel FilmJoy did a video last year called The Batman Question which I watched today. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwzE2J7bo0c&t It was about the idea of allowing more then just CisHet White Men to play Batman and other major Batman characters.  Janelle Monae was a choice brought up a lot, and she responded that she'd rather play The Joker. And that reminded me how members of Batman's Rouges Gallery are Pop Culture Icons and that almost every Actor wants an opportunity to play one.  And I personally would cast an actual Trans Woman to play the role (The Pedantic Romantic could make a good Riddler).  So perhaps we shouldn't exclude the Trans Community from being able to play those roles out of fear of how it can go wrong. The Riddler is often viewed as Batman's smarted nemesis, his greatest intellectual threat. After all Eartha Kitt wasn't counterproductive for Black Women.   KyleKallgrenBHH in his recent video on The Watermelon Woman talks about how for a long time Black Women weren't allowed to be Sex Symbols in America.  So in that context one getting to play the greatest Sex Symbol of American Pop Culture was downright revolutionary.  And so in today's climate maybe Catwoman should be the first Bat Rouge to consider allowing to be a Transwoman? You may ask, why was it that my mind went there for The Riddler first? Another question you may ask is, how would I handle naming this Transwoman reinterpretation of Edward Nygma? Well the answers to those questions are kind of the same. When I starting of thinking about what I'd do for a Nolanesque Riddler story.  I first decided "The Riddler" should be a name given to them.   They would identify themselves in their messages as simply -?  Again influenced by -A on PLL. Then I first started thinking about the character's Gender as I was playing around with the inherent pun of E. Nygma, and the idea entered my head to use the name..... ....... Annie Nygma...................... And from there I thought first just of making The Riddler a woman, an idea which technically had done before at least by Cosplayers.  But I also thought about having her use multiple names and for the sake of Nolan style realism not having any Nygma name be her birth name.  Then I heard of this Edward Nashton name that had emerged as an alternate name for The Riddler, I don't know who used it first but I heard of it via The Riddler Blogs, a fan film project derivative of The Joker Blogs. And then I thought about how Transmen and Transwomen naturally tend to change their names from what they were given at birth.  And so the idea popped in there to have Edward Nashton be the name assigned at birth, and Annie Nygma the name she chose when she accepted her Gender Identity, because she was into Riddles and Puzzles. I'm not Trans, I can't actually relate to these issues.  So I simply don't know what the right answer is.  Perhaps it's a good idea for me to put this experience out there and let someone who is Trans use it for their own Fanwork if they see value in it. Part of the reason I was ashamed of this for awhile is it didn't originate much from a place of caring about representation.  I've always been a believer in Trans rights, but it was in recent years I've become much more sensitive to this and other Social Justice issues. The more recent ideas I've come up with for characters who are Trans have been making them heroes.  Like the idea of the Vordenberg who Carmilla had a romance with being a Transwoman.  Or my desire to tell a story about Lancelot as a Transwoman (using the name Lanzelet), as well as Perceval as a Transman.  And my idea for a fictionalized French Revolution shared cinematic universe innovated using Chevalier d'Éon in the Captain America/Wonder Woman/King Kong role as the one who's origin story film is set in a previous era.  And interpreting d'Eon as a Noble Honorable and Heroic Transwoman, not doing weirder ideas like the Anime about her and Fate Grand Order do.  The only Fantastical aspect will be keeping the character young in the 1790s.
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recentanimenews · 4 years
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Haruka Yamazaki Posts Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies moved to a starter town? OP Song MV
    NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan's official YouTube channel for anime music has started streaming a two-minute music video for voice actress Haruka Yamazaki's long-awaited second single song "Tatoeba Sore wa Yuuki no Mahou" (For example, it is the magic of courage). The refreshing pop tune is now featured as the OP theme for the winter 2021 TV anime Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies moved to a starter town?
  After graduated from Nihon Narration Engi Kenkyuujo, she started her professional voice acting activities in 2011 by playing Ruka Suirenji in Hayate the Combat Butler! Heaven Is a Place on Earth. Since then, she has voiced Mirai Kasuga in The Idolm@ster Million Live! (2013-), Tomoyo Kanzaki in When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace (2014), Lilith Bristol in Absolute Duo (2015), and Mero in Monster Musume (2015)
  While singing many character songs, she made her solo singer debut releasing her first single "Zenzen Tomodachi" from NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan on May 23, 2018. The song was used as the ED theme for the dark fantasy TV anime Magical Girl Site, in which she also voiced one of the main characters, Sarina Shizukume.
  It has been two years and seven months since her solo singer debut. Along with this music video, the title track of her much-anticipated second single "Tatoeba Sore wa Yuuki no Mahou" is digitally released today. Then, its CD single will be available on February 3, 2021.
    "Tatoeba Sore wa Yuuki no Mahou" short MV:
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    "Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies moved to a starter town?" creditless OP movie:
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    Her first solo single "Zenzen Tomodachi" full MV:
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      Source: NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan's official YouTube channel for anime music
  (c)2021 Arts Vision/NBCUniversal Entertaiment Japan.LLC
©Toshio Satou-SB Creative Corp./Lasdan Project
  By: Mikikazu Komatsu
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stanimeniac · 6 years
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Ruka Suirenji, Pop Idol via /r/animegifs https://www.reddit.com/r/animegifs/comments/9m4tom/ruka_suirenji_pop_idol/?utm_source=ifttt
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chinekousa · 7 years
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Ruka doodle
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mysticswordsman21 · 10 years
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#12 moe anatomy training~
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neongenesisimpacts · 11 years
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And this is the exact moment my heart broke. 
It's been three years but I remember why I love Hayate the Combat Butler so much now. 
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recentanimenews · 6 years
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Watch Voice Actress Haruka Yamazaki's Solo Debut Single "Zenzen Tomodachi" MV
The official website for 26-year-old voice actress Haruka Yamazaki has posted a short version music video for her solo debut single song "Zenzen Tomodachi." The song is used as the ED theme for the ongoing TV anime adaptation of Kentaro Sato dark fantasy manga Magical Girl Site, in which she also voices one of the main characters, Sarina Shizukume. The CD single will be released from NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan on May 23. 
  After graduated from Nihon Narration Engi Kenkyuujo, she started her professional voice acting career in 2011 by playing Ruka Suirenji in Hayate the Combat Butler! Heaven Is a Place on Earth. She is bet known for her performance as Mirai Kasuga in The Idolm@ster Million Live! (2013-), Tomoyo Kanzaki in When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace (2014), Lilith Bristol in Absolute Duo (2015), and Mero in Monster Musume (2015). While singing many character songs for them and other her anime characters, "Zenzen Tomodachi" is her first song as a solo singer herself.
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    First press limited edition CD jacket
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  On April 25, she celebrated her character Sarina's birthday with a colored paper drawn by the manga author Sato.
今日は〜魔法少女サイトの私演じる雫芽さりなの誕生日〜だぞ!!! 写真は佐藤先生に色紙を頂いた時のやつ お祝い さりなは本当は友達大好きで、さっぱり姉御肌な子なんだぜ。 アニメ後半……お楽しみに!!!!!#魔法少女サイト pic.twitter.com/nEeUBukNSi
— 山崎はるか (@yamazaki_haruka) 2018年4月25日
      Source: Haruka Yamazaki officail website
  (c)2018 Arts Vision/NBCUniversal Entertaiment Japan.LLC
(c)Kentaro Sato (Akita Shoten)/"Magical Girl Site" Production Committee
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animeauthority · 11 years
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Ruka Suirenji, Hinagiku Katsura, & Nagi Sanzenin (Hayate no Gotoku!) Illustration by Eriko Kubokawa
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herminium · 11 years
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kaitoaisu · 12 years
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I prefer Hinagiku to Ruka, but i love both too.
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animemangaquotes · 12 years
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People tend to believe their eyes, and ignore the invisible. That is the way humans are (Ruka Suirenji) #HayateNoGotokuS3 #Anime
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medea10 · 11 years
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Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
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