The show was interesting at first, but then they have a high school girl strapped down by aliens trying to SA her. The whole scene is played very light despite what's happening. Also, another high schooler gets SA'd off screen as well

Fuck that and not watching more

  • heartheartbreak [fae/faer]
    ·
    2 months ago

    Prretty sure masaaki yuasa's proteges are involved and that guy has always reeked of disgusting incel fash to me

    • AdmiralDoohickey@lemmygrad.ml
      ·
      edit-2
      2 months ago

      Huh. I have only watched Ping-Pong and the Tatami Galaxy but I never got that vibe. Can you elaborate? (Not trying to argue with you, just curious)

      • heartheartbreak [fae/faer]
        ·
        2 months ago

        Mainly to me just the way that he always centers the story around this incel lite main character who walks away w his manic pixie dream girl by the end of the story without the relationship feeling earned at all and in fact usually the main character is quite misogynistic in his own way

        • SkeletonQueen [any]
          ·
          2 months ago

          It's been a while since I watched Tatami Galaxy but I always got the impression that the MC did go through a lot of growth. But I'll have to rewatch it. If you haven't seen Ping Pong I'd highly recommend it. It's such a wholesome character study.

          • Yor [she/her]
            hexagon
            M
            ·
            2 months ago

            +1 on Ping Pong being one of my favourites. I've been meaning to watch Tadami Galaxy

            • SkeletonQueen [any]
              ·
              2 months ago

              It's a trip but the dialogue is incredibly fast. I couldn't watch it when I was tired cause I couldn't keep up with the subtitles lol

    • CriticalOtaku [he/him]
      ·
      2 months ago

      This take is bewildering to me, given Yuasa's history and that of the studio he founded. Science Saru exists in part because he thought it was important that more voices exist within Japanese animation- it's one of the few studios with a multi-cultural staff, and when he retired as president he passed the role to Eunyoung Choi, the only Korean woman with any prominence at all in the industry.

      He made a show that had actual Japanese nationalists mad at him, because it was about a mixed couple and their family trying to survive a natural disaster and it painted racists in a bad light.

      The director of Dandandan, Fuga Yamashiro, previously worked on Keep your Hands of Eizouken! and Tatami Time Machine Blues as an assistant director, Dandandan is his directorial debut.