MasenkoHA wrote: Tue Jan 09, 2024 11:17 am
Mireya wrote: Tue Jan 09, 2024 10:27 am
I don't think inclusion should be forced. It should come off as natural.
People say this all the time but what the fuck does that even mean? Yeah if it's a story about all boy boarding school or a Men's Prison I wouldn't expect too many women characters but its a martial arts series. How would the inclusion of [insert group here] feel forced?
If an author thinks having mostly men in his show is the way to go, then that's it, it's their decision and their story, which should be done in regards to what he thinks fits better, nevermind needing to include women.
Most people's problems isn the lack of female characters it's that the few female characters introduced are reduced to homemaker roles or written out or in the case of Bulma the subject to a lot of misogynistic jokes and reduced from co-lead to supporting charadter
People aren't demanding a 50/50 split of male and female characters, they're asking the female characters to be treated better.
. Some people complain about the way Chi-Chi was portrayed, as a stereotype to hysterical women, but I don't think that was the case at all. She was in my perception portrayed as the caring mother that saw benefits in studies and wished the best for her son, who liked studying. Sometimes she seemed kinda annoying yeah, but far from a misrepresentation imo.
You can spin it however you want the series intentionally frames it so Chi-Chi is supposed to be the nagging broad of a wife and a tiger mom archetype. Characters will call her out for being "unreasonable" we'll see characters like Goku sheepishly try to "reason with her" She's shown yelling 90 percent of the time. Every now and then the series throws her a bone like having her throw Gohan's abusive tutor out the window but 90 percent of the time from Z onward her entire character is "shrew"
And yeah that really only applies to the anime. She's close to a non-entity in the manga where she pretty much only exist because Toriyama wanted Goku to have a son and he needed a vagina from somewhere.
Basaku wrote: Tue Jan 09, 2024 11:04 am
That's why I'm clad sometimes corp Toei will come to the rescue adding Kale which in turn inspired Toriyama himself to add Caulifla and we got a great new fighting duo.
There's also 18 who got housewife'd but came back as the fighter in Super.
So I would say even Toriyama is slowly improving too. And about time
I will add I agree with this. There's been some improvement in the modern material for sure.
By forced I mean that the author shouldn't think "hmm now I should add a women for the sake of inclusion"... He should put whoever he feels it's more suitable and thinks it's better for the way he wants his story to be.
About the part of sexual harassment from Roshi being treated in a comedic way, I specially highlighted that I thought it was wrong and takes away from the seriousness such issue should be faced. It shouldn't be made light of, I agreed with this.
In regards to Chi-Chi, I had recognised that already from the user above as a valid point.
And in regards to what people were demanding, the title confused me because inclusivity screamed for me in the sense of representation of more female character, but I guess it could be taken that way too, or maybe the flow of the conversation shifted. I think a better way to word that would be misrepresentation of women or portrayal, as inclusivity is more prone to be seen as that, though I agree that as long as there were women characters, inclusivity can be seen also in regards to how they were included in the story in a nice and not derogatory way, and the OP started speaking straight about Goku's voice being done by a woman, but I should have read more carefully.
Edit: about you saying she's close to a non-entity in the manga, with her misrepresentation stemming moreso from the anime, that already is a thing I don't see much a problem with. DB revolves ultimately about fighting and targets a young boy audience... Ofc she wouldn't appear, or at least, it's understandable she would barely serve a role made clear in the story as the focus was about Goku and fighting, not a novel story. That, already, I see no issue with.