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213 - Machinations Gaiden 1 - Representation with Amelia Cook

Category: Games & Hobbies
Duration: 02:42:38
Publish Date: 2018-10-21 19:00:00
Description: This week we launch our first special guest themed Gaiden series with Amelia Cook, creator of the Anime Feminist website! Get ready for a mega-sized episode as we interview Amelia about her manga/anime origins and how she started Anime Feminist. Then she joins us for a in-depth discussion about representation in manga/anime as we analyze our own positive and negative examples of female characters in shonen battle manga! Follow Amelia Cook on Twiiter and DM her questions! @ActuallyAmelia Go visit Anime Feminist! https://www.animefeminist.com/ Support Anime Feminist on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=4026259 Remember to send us emails! manga@alltalkpodcast.com Follow us on Twitter! @mangamacpodcast Check out our tumblr! http://mangamachinations.tumblr.com Join our brand new Discord server and come talk to us! http://discord.me/mangamac Time Stamps: 00:00:00 - Intro Song: “Re:Call” by i?Ris from "Twin Star Exorcists", Opening, Introductions, 00:03:07 - Secret Origins: Amelia tells us how she began her anime/manga fandom with "Castle in the Sky", "Mobile Suit Gundam Wing" & "Urotsukidoji: Legend of the Overfiend" 00:07:13 - The dark days of buying 4 episode DVDs for 20 pounds makes Amelia appreciate the accessibility of modern streaming services 00:10:33 - the lack of a space to discuss issues in anime/manga helped create Anime Feminist but also had positive and negative consequences 00:19:55 - we talk about our experience with harassment and the lessons we learned 00:29:56 - Listener Questions: Answering what future goals Anime Feminist are planning 00:34:42 - Amelia explains why proper payment & representation with writers is key 00:43:30 - darfox asks Amelia to elaborate the process of pitching to Anime Feminist, working with an editor to shape new articles 00:54:33 - Seamus and Amelia praise the stage adaptation of Naoki Urasawa's "Pluto" 00:58:37 - Next Episode Preview and Rundown: Retrospective on "Ode to Kirihito", we will do a comprehensive review of this Tezuka Osamu title(covers chapters 1-11) 00:59:03 - Main Segment Machinations Gaiden: Transition Song: “Haruka Kanata” by Asian Kung-fu Generation from "Naruto", we have an open discussion about representation within manga/anime 01:02:52 - Discussing the shonen battle manga heroine archetype, dakazu and Amelia share their issues on Sakura's character arc in "Naruto" 01:11:09 - we lament the typical fate of female characters being reduced to moms/wives in shonen epilogues, the body proportions of characters like Orihime from "Bleach" are a deal breaker for Amelia 01:17:23 - Amelia explains with "Black Clover" and "Blue Exorcist" how personal experiences effect which representations are overlooked while others are jarring, dakazu doesn't like the non-consensual male pursuit of females represented in all entertainment 01:21:40 - We discuss the various groping perverts that are seen as comedic characters in shonen manga, we examine shonen manga as a commercial product and how that effects English adaptations 01:26:11 - We explain how despite having passionate fandoms for manga such as the female MMA manga "Teppu", they still might struggle in finding a market in the West, we attribute the increase of BL/Yuri releases to the fujoshi buying them out 01:31:22 - we explore female characters in sports manga, "Farewell, My Dear Cramer" reflects the real life popularity of female soccer for Amelia 01:37:34 - The ensemble cast of "My Hero Academia" help bring a little diversity to it's female representation, Amelia makes a case for diversity of physical body types in "Keijo" 01:41:03 - Personally, Amelia can appreciate the representation in "Please tell me! Galko-chan" while disliking it due to the character designs, But "Re:Zero" on the other hand has such great representation it let's her look past the cutesy moe designs 01:46:32 - Darfox and dakazu praise how the sexually active for Haru from "BEASTARS" isn't portrayed as shameful female character trait, Amelia likes "Scum's Wish" for giving it's characters complex relationships with sex 01:56:04 - Darfox likes the tough but maternal growth in Reiko Tamura from "Parasyte", we wonder if pairing atypical manga/anime female characteristics to non-human characters makes them more acceptable 01:58:03 - Amelia catches an ingrained generic convention in dakazu's perception of Emma from "The Promised Neverland" as gender-less, we discuss how crying for Midoriya from "My Hero Academia" is looked down upon, the portrayal of dirty ugly men in "Kaiji" are praiseworthy in darfox's eyes 02:07:50 - Seamus and dakazu praise "Shojo Fight" for having excellent representation of character interactions that avoid false-conflict, we praise "My Love Story!!" for exploring relationships after they've formed, Seamus appreciates manga that explores relationships between adults without the possibility of breakups in both "Friday Night Lights" and "What did you eat Yesterday?" 02:11:54 - Amelia's favorite relationships are couples in "Nodame Cantabile" and "Twin Star Exorcists" who support and push each other to greater success, dakazu recommends "Kekkaishi" for Amelia 02:18:09 - Amelia stresses the importance of getting LGBTQ+ perspectives from others who can draw from their own experiences, "A Place Further Than The Universe" is a realistic representation of young women's friendships 02:23:11 - Amelia had quite relatable experience with "Tokyo Tarareba Girls", The end of "Absolute Boyfriend" resonated a lot with working women 02:30:53 - dakazu suspects the lack of fan service in "Attack on Titan" might have more to due with Hajime Isayama's lack of artistic talent, the androgynous nature of Hanji ended working in favor for non-binary representation 02:35:19 - dakazu recalls how the reader attachment to transgender representation in "Family Compo" moves past the manga artist's original intent, darfox appreciates Misturo Kubo's own female perspective towards the women in "Moteki" 02:38:57 - House Keeping, Next Week’s Topic: "Ode to Kirihito", Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “Miraikei Answer” by Trustrick from "My Love Story!!"
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