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I had a faint feeling.
That’s quite aggressive.
Women with women.
Men are with men.
>>2The anime is directed by the same Onuma…
The band snatch is suddenly sticky!
They’re doing something intense on Sunday mornings…
It’s refreshing to see an anime that features two homosocial aspects in one show, as I don’t come across that often.
I like the person, but they are hard to grasp!
I finally feel like I can see this anime.
>>9I feel like someone says this every week!
I think I’m doing it quite seriously.
In the case of Pretty Cure, even if there are boys, they seem to be placed in the social circle of girls, so we don’t see the formation of relationships among boys.
Well, since it’s a girls’ anime, it’s only natural that the priority is low.
If I don’t do it well, it might end up being half-hearted.
But I like it.
I was surprised to see Band Snatch starting to get all lovey-dovey.
I feel that they are seriously addressing sensitive issues, including male violence.
The adventurous feeling that comes with a new IP.
Gita has a character that is quite easy to understand.
To be honest, I think it’s correct to assign men and women to different positions because mixing boys into the main cast of Precure makes it harder to develop the story.
>>17In boys’ anime, it’s completely the opposite, where the girls take on that kind of role, right…?
I think it’s interesting that Prioke makes both social elements function within the story.
Right now, it’s all about friendship, but will we eventually see the tension between women as well?
I want to hope.
The reason why others don’t do it much is probably because there isn’t much know-how in the current business model, and it’s difficult to develop.
There are definitely things from both sides, like collaboration cafés and wafer bonuses…
>>23Is Snatch popular in this anime…?
>>31On the contrary, why do you think it’s not?
>>31There’s a lot!
>>31Since his first appearance, the big sister who caught Gita-kun’s attention has been appearing here and there.
There are probably people who like the bonds between women and the bonds between men, but I doubt everyone would choose to experience that in just one anime.
>>24Sailor Moon has a big rival.
Indeed, when it comes to fighting, there are parts where we have to draw a clear line, and it is difficult.
It’s made quite for women, isn’t it?
It seems that the improvisation of the band members increases with each round.
I finally realized that they are making anime for all humanity!
I can feel the classic 90s influence throughout, including that direction.
This anime has just started, so I can’t say much about it.
Doesn’t it feel like both allies and enemies are gaining popularity little by little?
The band said in an interview that they’re all about that high school boy vibe…
This will awaken the young girl senpai…
I think sweet-toothed guys are popular.
Well, I emphasized in the interview that I want them to like the princess.
I imagine those creating it are likely aware that their sense of balance is being questioned.
>>40Neglecting the main thing is putting the cart before the horse…
In recent years, the popular style, whether for men or women, is to thoroughly criticize the opponent, as seen in Narou and similar works.
The construction that stands on both sides tends to become an indecisive shape and is somewhat difficult.
>>41On the contrary, I’m not really fond of this kind of thing, so it’s helpful.
A work as straightforward as this, depicting bad men’s homosociality targeting and attacking girls, is quite rare.
You did well to let that through…
>>44It’s impressive how you can speak so badly about something when you can’t even see the background or anything at all.
It’s just a little talent.
>>46I want to argue that there are both positive and negative meanings to men’s violence.
There are often times when a man does not find an unthreatening man attractive.
Let’s go to the café at Enoshima.
The special effects-like quality is geared towards boys.
It has a glittery feel for girls and a vibe similar to erotic manga aimed at women.
Well, they sing “Evil will not be tolerated” in the opening.
It seems that Band Snatch might fall into the Alice Pian.
In the first episode, the old-fashioned aspects felt out of place, but I got used to it.
It’s okay to keep pushing forward like this, but it might be interesting as a foreshadowing for the future.
Gita-kun is such a weak male in the male social scene that it’s adorable, isn’t it?