Atria35 (post: 1594290) wrote: Whatever isn't Haruhi - Because I do not like Haruhi.
GeneD (post: 1594426) wrote:since I don't want to see it go with zero votes, in the off chance that Maokun doesn't vote for it.
blkmage (post: 1594445) wrote:Puella Magi Madoka Magica A masterpice such as that should not lose to something as cheesy and ridiculous as TokiKake.
The Girl Who Leapt Through Time A masterpiece such as that should not lose to something as cheesy and ridiculous as Madoka.
Puella Magi Madoka Magica A masterpice such as that should not lose to something as cheesy and ridiculous as TokiKake.
:< We do?Maokun (post: 1594446) wrote:Haha good one. But no, not in my watch! Yeah yeah we all know that Madoka is better and we all always knew that Madoka would get to the final so here we are.
blkmage (post: 1594456) wrote:
but okay, fine, if you do a better job explaining why people saying Madoka is a deconstruction (which, you're right, it isn't!) makes you cringe
blkmage (post: 1594456) wrote:itt we miss the joke/scathing commentary
Neane (post: 1594475) wrote:I have an issue with people saying that Madoka is a deconstruction of the magical girl genre because of its content and themes when Majokko Meg-chan was talking about domestic violence and had the heroine facing imminent death regularly in the 1970s and in literally the first episode of Sailor Moon, which has pretty much defined the entire genre since it came around, you have girls being threatened with death and having the ones they love being sent into another realm. Is Madoka more angsty that Sailor Moon and Majokko Meg-chan? You bet your sweeet *** it is. Does it move in a new direction for the genre and/or present new juxtapositions? Not really, it just took genre staples have been around since Nixon was in the White House and slapped a new coat of paint on it. Is Madoka a deconstruction? No. Madoka is not a deconstruction because it took what had always been genre staples and basically turned them up to 11. It's a more adult-oriented take on magical girl genre, not a deconstruction.
Neane (post: 1594475) wrote:I have an issue with people saying that Madoka is a deconstruction of the magical girl genre because of its content and themes when Majokko Meg-chan was talking about domestic violence and had the heroine facing imminent death regularly in the 1970s and in literally the first episode of Sailor Moon, which has pretty much defined the entire genre since it came around, you have girls being threatened with death and having the ones they love being sent into another realm. Is Madoka more angsty that Sailor Moon and Majokko Meg-chan? You bet your sweeet *** it is. Does it move in a new direction for the genre and/or present new juxtapositions? Not really, it just took genre staples have been around since Nixon was in the White House and slapped a new coat of paint on it. Is Madoka a deconstruction? No. Madoka is not a deconstruction because it took what had always been genre staples and basically turned them up to 11. It's a more adult-oriented take on magical girl genre, not a deconstruction.
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