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Cringe-tier Westerners are the only people that ever get mad about this type of art. It's a great piece that pays tribute to the Japanese style.
Viewing all art through a warped ideological lens is a surefire way to be wrong every time.
People desperate to manufacture controversy will never acknowledge context. They're called tan lines.
The artist is Satoshi Urushihara, also noted for his character designs in greats such as Plastic Little, Growlanser, and Langrisser.
The Legend of Lemnear needs a new Western release for both the manga and OVA, as they are long out of print. This often overlooked little gem is a fun sword and sorcery style adventure featuring fantastic art.
There is no uniform standard across mediums that has to be met for portraying any concept deemed a social issue. Fiction is dictated by the creator's imagination, but these people seek to repurpose everything for their narrative.
Asellus's tale is an existential narrative about rebirth and loss; the consequences of choosing humanity or immortality. If Asellus returns to being human, she gets married and has a family. There are no other clearly defined relationships.
"Gatekeeper" is just a word for someone who doesn't want to see their hobby destroyed by outsiders who seek to use it as a vessel for their narrative.
Growlanser is one of the best seemingly forgotten tactical RPG series. The art is quintessential 90s anime style with interesting gameplay and stories. It'd be great to see a new entry in the series & a collection of past titles for modern consoles.
There's no point in even watching officially subbed anime anymore because translators are just going to "localize" the script with completely unnecessary references to internet memes. It's so tiresome.