
Japanese VTuber throws shade at the otaku community.
The world of Japanese anime is a wide and varied one, covering all sorts of genres like action, comedy, drama, fantasy, and adventure. One particular subset of anime, however, is so revered it appears to stand in a genre all of its own, and that’s the roster of films produced by internationally acclaimed Studio Ghibli.
The Japanese animation studio, which was first founded in 1985, has produced some of the biggest box office hits this century, with their 2001 film Spirited Away winning the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in 2003, becoming the only Japanese anime to ever receive the title, and ranking as the country’s highest-grossing theatrical feature of all time.
▼ Sen (middle) is the female protagonist in Spirited Away.
自分の名前を大事にね。 【千と千尋の神隠し】 pic.twitter.com/I5vgW7DU31
— ★心に響くジブリ名言など★ (@wcnvk8uig7faq6u) October 30, 2019
Unlike a lot of other locally produced anime, the ones produced by Studio Ghibli appear to have a universal appeal that resonates with even non-anime fans in other countries. However, there’s one particular type of audience that’s been known to regularly watch other types of local anime over those created by internationally lauded Studio Ghibli, and that’s anime otaku, or anime “geeks”, in Japan.
While different types of anime otaku exist, the archetype is usually drawn to animated films and stories more geared towards the Japanese market, often centring around schoolgirls with high-pitched voices, cutesy personalities, and…unusually large breasts.
https://twitter.com/mEGevSd7l9szfFx/status/1186173115522400257It’s a style of anime that looks and feels different to a Studio Ghibli film, and the stark contrast between the two recently became a topic of interest for a Japanese VTbuer called Yuki.
Yuki — who looks and speaks like your typical Japanese anime girl — ruffled some feathers online when she posted this tweet on Twitter:
ジブリアニメの女性がいまひとつオタク受け悪いのって
— 【youtube 柚木ゆきで検索】 ゲーセン大好き ASMR vtuberティアキンとウィザードリィ (@yukiIris2D) October 25, 2019
自立していて強いってのも大きな要因かもしんない
The above tweet reads:
“I reckon the main reason why Ghibli anime heroines aren’t very popular with otaku is because they’re strong and independent.”
Otaku from all around the country were quick to respond, leaving comments from both sides of the fence.
“I don’t care about strength. I like girls who are cute and kind.”
“It’s not because they’re strong, it’s because Ghibli’s female characters just aren’t cute.”
“I don’t dislike Ghibli heroines, and I don’t dislike independent, strong women.”
“I think you’re just thinking about extreme otaku geeks with this statement.”
“You’re discriminating against otaku – we don’t all like cutesy moe-style characters!”
It’s true not all otaku are made alike, and what floats the boat of one may not do as much for another. However, it’s interesting to note that there may be some ounce of truth to the VTuber’s statement, as even the director and co-founder of Studio Ghibli, Hayao Miyazaki, has condemned the way most anime girls don’t reflect real life, saying:
“Almost all Japanese animation is produced with hardly any basis taken from observing real people, you know. It’s produced by humans who can’t stand looking at other humans. And that’s why the industry is full of otaku!”
So not only are otaku said to dislike the strength and independence displayed by Ghibli heroines, they can’t stand looking at other humans in the real world too?
That’s a harsh summary, particularly when you consider that Miyazaki drew Nausicaä from Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind with big breasts to comfort people before they die.
Where do you stand on the debate? Let us know in the comments section below, and for a refresher on Ghibli heroines, you might want to take a look at this top five, as chosen by 20-40 year-old Japanese men.
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