fairly transphobic
Oh no D: I honestly haven't seen it, I just found this clip on discord. So you'd say it's worth watching anyways?
oh absolutely. golden kamuy is incredible anime nonsense, and the transphobia doesn't personally bother me as much as a lot of similar examples (though obviously if it's a deal breaker for anyone i do not judge them)
discussing the transphobia
ok so many of the main characters escaped from a max security prison at the start of the 20th century, so much of the cast is violent criminals. even the people who didn't escape from jail are mostly violent freaks (positive). like, there's a guy who cums whenever he thinks he's about to die and who is constantly fantasizing about getting sawed in half, or a guy who makes incredibly high quality clothes out of human leather and does avant garde fashion shows with them
the one trans woman in the series is ienaga. her deal is that she is a cannibal who eats body parts she wants to have, believing that this will give her those traits. this would normally be incredibly evil transphobic bullshit, except this works. we see her voice change after eating someone's vocal chords, and we see how well her transition is going for her (she looks amazing). iirc the series mostly respects her identity, and those 2 things make me genuinely really like her. she's incredibly problematic as trans rep, but i love her. if it works it works! we should just let her eat people
also the author released official dick size rankings and hers was one of the biggest, which is very gratifying to me
Thanks for the summary! This anime just might be the kinda weird shit I'd be into, so I'll have to at least check it out when I get the chance.
it's wild. it might be the most homoerotic series i've ever seen (not counting ones that are textually about a bunch of gay people) and it's got a bunch of really cool creative action scenes. i would absolutely recommend it if it seems like your thing
It will then spend the next 5 minutes explaining the cultures and traditions of the three indigenous groups of Sakhalin, and how they differ from the Hokkaido Ainu.
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