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Jul 4, 2017 1:27 PM
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Even if it was only for the cash, I'd feel bad to have this role as dubber...
Honestly though I would rather dub Pico from BnP, this anime is hell, kill it.....



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Jul 4, 2017 1:33 PM
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this anime is great

#GenderEquality
Jul 4, 2017 1:40 PM
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If this anime is great because a guy hit a girl go watch smth like Bakemonogatari it happened with loli snail



Jul 4, 2017 1:51 PM
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Lolsebca said:
If this anime is great because a guy hit a girl go watch smth like Bakemonogatari it happened with loli snail

Your butthurt just adds more greatness to it.
Jul 4, 2017 2:07 PM
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Read the title, Yoshiko obviously has no common sense nor respect for personal space and she's irritating, I don't blame Akuru.


Jul 4, 2017 2:38 PM
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If either of you are arguing about this being about equality you're overestimating the message of a gag anime.

That said I absolutely love Yuuki Aoi, she's probably my favorite VA just below Taneda Risa, but her voice doesn't quite fit this role.
Jul 4, 2017 3:48 PM
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Well, stop watching animes then.
I mean, you surely love watching real life violence in live-action series/movies, what are you even doing here?

Or is this just because the "victim" is a girl?
Well then "Mangaka-san to Assistant-san" is for you.
This is by the same author and has the same level of "violence".
But the victim is a male.

Happy now?
Jul 4, 2017 7:25 PM
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Even if there is gender equality being represented here, I don't think that is enough to carry the anime in anyway because I don't care all that much in the long run.

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Jul 4, 2017 7:34 PM
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To be honest when a girl hits a boy every time the guy does something stupid, nobody complaints about it and they just shrug it off.

But when a boy hits a girl if the person does something stupid, then apparently it is an issue...

Care to explain? or am I missing something here?
Jul 4, 2017 7:44 PM

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Symphyon said:
To be honest when a girl hits a boy every time the guy does something stupid, nobody complaints about it and they just shrug it off.

But when a boy hits a girl if the person does something stupid, then apparently it is an issue...

Care to explain? or am I missing something here?


Being completely serious here, but...tsundere love.
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PeripheralVision said:
Symphyon said:
To be honest when a girl hits a boy every time the guy does something stupid, nobody complaints about it and they just shrug it off.

But when a boy hits a girl if the person does something stupid, then apparently it is an issue...

Care to explain? or am I missing something here?


Being completely serious here, but...tsundere love.

If you mean the entire first point then I can understand that but... I just don't get it, this is just me though.
Jul 4, 2017 7:57 PM

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Symphyon said:
PeripheralVision said:


Being completely serious here, but...tsundere love.

If you mean the entire first point then I can understand that but... I just don't get it, this is just me though.


I imagine the difficulty of the chase is more rewarding than the catch to some people, as well as the idea that it is easier to show drastic character development from hate to love, especially with unrealistic exaggerations of violence. This allowing the moe to trickle through, with the resulting dere juxtaposing the tsun, thus making it appear earned, genuine, etc. It seems related to idol worship, among other things, where the less one knows the better they appear, especially with those who keep to themselves or at a distance.

Not entirely sure why.
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Jul 4, 2017 8:58 PM

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>Nothing's Apparently wrong here cause it's irrational and that's the point of the whole show
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Oh my god you all seriously started talking about gender equality because a cynical dude hit an annoying girl in a gag anime. This is just more proof that everyone on the Internet is autistic except for me and I am the only sane person in the world.
Jul 4, 2017 10:19 PM

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What the fck

Are people seriously affected by this? Damn are you guys idiot or what?
Jul 4, 2017 10:54 PM

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My sides were in orbit for almost the whole episode, I lost it every time he hit her cuz I just wasn't expecting it
Jul 5, 2017 5:37 AM

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So if the guy is the idiot and the one getting hit it's alright? Lol. It's a show and a funny one at that, don't bring up that guys shouldn't hit girls bullshit. Fucking purists.... Just enjoy the show as it is
Jul 5, 2017 5:41 AM

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it's running joke, chill.

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What the fck

Are people seriously affected by this? Damn are you guys idiot or what?
people from western regions are very sensitive in general
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Jul 5, 2017 7:50 AM
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Did anyone else just see it as them reversing genders in the typical dumb guy trope? Most anime tend to portray girls has intelligent or at least average but have no issues with making men idiots. I thought this was just a reverse of that.
Jul 5, 2017 1:32 PM

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Lolsebca said:
If this anime is great because a guy hit a girl go watch smth like Bakemonogatari it happened with loli snail


I bet you are the type of guy that loves anime with girls beating the shit out of the guy but not vice versa. Putting the "you should not hit girls" into anime is just idiotic. I, at least once in a while, would like to see a main character that is not a pussy. Even if the slapstick is against a girl. There are too many anime with guys getting the shit beat out of them and they aren't even funny.
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Jul 5, 2017 1:36 PM
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Jose07 said:
Lolsebca said:
If this anime is great because a guy hit a girl go watch smth like Bakemonogatari it happened with loli snail


I bet you are the type of guy that loves anime with girls beating the shit out of the guy but not vice versa. Putting the "you should not hit girls" into anime is just idiotic. I, at least once in a while, would like to see a main character that is not a pussy. Even if the slapstick is against a girl. There are too many anime with guys getting the shit beat out of them and they aren't even funny.

Seems you think I was the one going on about hitting girl on this whole thread, but no.
I just hate this anime.



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I'd hit her too if I was on his place, honestly.
Just enjoy the show, it's actually funny.
Jul 5, 2017 1:47 PM
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I'd enjoy the show if it was actually funny



Jul 5, 2017 3:01 PM

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>Aoi Yuuki is a A-grade seiyuu, bet most of this anime budget went just to pay her.

She already has already voiced Juubei in Hyakka Ryouran...
And she'll be remembered for voicing Madoka Kaname, Hibiki Tachibana and Tanya Degurechaff, this anime just serves as a proof she can do almost any type of character.

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This anime is like radiation to tumblr and honey to 4chan.

I fucking love this. Is pure lulz.
>If the roles were reversed no one would be complaining.
but whatever
>A moronic male character acts like and idiot and gets hit: I laugh
>the same but the character is female: I still laught

it's the same century old gag about Smart character who has had enought shit of the dumb character.




Jul 5, 2017 3:06 PM
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@zahylon But still, wasn't there a part a bit disgusting about that girl (the main girl)?



Jul 5, 2017 3:29 PM

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@Lolsebca not really, she's a Good Hearted idiot without any ill intent. I cannot come to hate those kind of characters.

After my years in High School and College, I came to realize how funny it can be to have someone like that around.

So I don't find anything about her disgusting.
Jul 5, 2017 11:15 PM

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>using a fucking sense for hiroyuki series

this is where you are wrong kiddo...

this is slapstick, and pure slapstick in it... just like nichijou or even a fucking looney toons... try to judge it by what it suppesed to be to begin with is stupid AF... just like when you criticize action series simply because there 1vs1 duel, how stupid it sound? you might not like it, but it's not series fault in the slightest, simply it isn't cater towards you... sorry if the world doesn't always cater to your taste...
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Jul 6, 2017 4:44 AM

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I thought it was a fun first ep, but around ep 5 it is going to need some kind of new gimmick. I can't see that her being mad for Bananas and him hitting her for being stupid will stand for 10-12 eps.

That being said, its lighthearted comedy, I enjoyed it, but they can't just repeat this for 12 eps.
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Jul 6, 2017 5:10 AM

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The show is soo funny. What on earth are you talking about? Feel bad for the seiyuu for her vocal chords, though.

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Jul 7, 2017 12:51 AM

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TheDoggoneGirl said:
Feel bad for the seiyuu for her vocal chords, though.

I feel bad for her too, she's pitching her voice too much.
Jul 7, 2017 1:48 AM
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Lolsebca said:
Even if it was only for the cash, I'd feel bad to have this role as dubber...
Who cares if you somebody doesn't like the anime or even if every human being in the world does not like the anime, if people think she nails the voice acting, then it's OK.
It would be nice to feel bad to her only if this anime dragged her career down, which I don't think so.
If you feel bad for her because she is voicing as MC of an anime that you think sucks, then fine.
Savor the salt.
Jul 7, 2017 2:52 AM

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Seangel said:
TheDoggoneGirl said:
Feel bad for the seiyuu for her vocal chords, though.

I feel bad for her too, she's pitching her voice too much.

I don't mind her pitching her voice, I just hope her vocal chords is okay. Hahaha!

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Jul 7, 2017 4:24 PM

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are you guys seriously butthurt because of gag anime?
it's a tv show
a fiction
y'all retarded lol
Jul 7, 2017 10:35 PM

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Symphyon said:
To be honest when a girl hits a boy every time the guy does something stupid, nobody complaints about it and they just shrug it off. But when a boy hits a girl if the person does something stupid, then apparently it is an issue... Care to explain? or am I missing something here?


Because, you know. The main audience for animu that feature only cute girls doing cute things are male in gender. Anything else beyond that, and the male audience would rip the whole industry apart. There are people who go into butt-hurt mode every time an anime title for the female audience becomes more popular than a CGDCT title.

I say "What's Good For The Goose Is Good For The Gander." There are literally TONS of anime titles where shounen get the crap beaten out of them by women for no freaking reason other than for lols. There should be more titles where the same lols can be found from women getting the crap beaten out of them by men.
Jul 7, 2017 11:21 PM

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Nah, I bet Aoi Yuuki enjoys doing this role, and she's great at it.

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Jul 8, 2017 12:27 AM

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>dubber
>japanese girl voicing a japanese anime

aoi yuuki would probab;y be happy she gets to voiced a genki character

tho if you wanna complain about sexism, i suggest you look at your fucking list
>gave the anime that tries to rape their female character an 8
how do you think asuna's va feel when that dude treats her like that??

smh 1/10 shit bait
So embarrased with Tensura fans and the fandom, how have we degraded
Jul 8, 2017 5:03 AM
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Aoi Yuuki is amazing in any role
Jul 8, 2017 8:40 AM

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Symphyon said:
To be honest when a girl hits a boy every time the guy does something stupid, nobody complaints about it and they just shrug it off.

But when a boy hits a girl if the person does something stupid, then apparently it is an issue...

Care to explain? or am I missing something here?


It's unacceptable for a male hit a woman. It's disgusting and disgraceful for the human race.
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Symphyon said:
To be honest when a girl hits a boy every time the guy does something stupid, nobody complaints about it and they just shrug it off.

But when a boy hits a girl if the person does something stupid, then apparently it is an issue...

Care to explain? or am I missing something here?


Because women are the most frequent victims of domestic and gender violence in real life and people get uncomfortable when it's played for laughs. Men make less victims of such violence so it's not taken so seriously. I know this because there are a shit ton of anti violence flyers in the universities I have been there are clearly targeted towards women.

Ideally speaking such people should either be:

A. Ok with comedic violence against both in fiction.
B. Not ok with comedic violence regardless of gender.
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YayaChibi said:
TheDoggoneGirl said:

I don't mind her pitching her voice, I just hope her vocal chords is okay. Hahaha!

You get training for that lol. Literally, they teach you how to scream, whisper, moan, and all that shit properly so you don't damage your vocal chords lol.

Hahaha. I didn't know that. As long as they don't damage their vocal chords, I'll be fine. Hahaha.

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i feel cringe whenever the boy hits the girl
Jul 13, 2017 5:53 AM
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SneakyReptile said:
i feel cringe whenever the boy hits the girl

I felt cringe at every frame



Jul 18, 2017 9:45 PM

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uhhh why do you feel bad for Aoi Yuuki?
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Do you like have problems with every anime ? Like first you say the Eyes pigmentation of the anime Classroom of the Elite is bad. Now this like this are stupid things your paying attention to.
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Jul 19, 2017 5:23 AM
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@Rezolut1on Somebody's gotta find them problems or else it'll repeat itself.



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Lolsebca said:
@Rezolut1on Somebody's gotta find them problems or else it'll repeat itself.

I can assure you, it makes no difference.

As for Aoi's performance, she's the prefect fit for the role. I guess being a superb voice actress has such implications. I bet the role is an interesting experience for Aoi herself as well. After all, it is a role outside the usual (goth) loli archetype that anime viewers have come to associate her with.
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When I first saw this, I thought it fun but also a bit awkward.

These days it's a lot harder to make people laugh, because of sensitivity and PC.

But really, as long as the show stays fun and doesn't get serious it should be okay.
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Shortly after making Aoi Yuuki the first seiyuu in my favorites, I watched the PV without knowing she was in the show, and I thought Yoshiko and the violence were both obnoxious. I said to myself "Well, I maybe this will at least be a break for the voice actress." Then I found out it was her. Ha! So I watched the show anyway. I don't find the violent gags very funny for the most part, but Yoshiko is so charming that I'm hooked. That's partly the performance, but also the way she's animated.

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Because women are the most frequent victims of domestic and gender violence in real life and people get uncomfortable when it's played for laughs. Men make less victims of such violence so it's not taken so seriously. I know this because there are a shit ton of anti violence flyers in the universities I have been there are clearly targeted towards women.


https://www.yahoo.com/beauty/the-number-of-male-domestic-1284479771263030.html (female author)
Yet in 2010, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released data from its National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey — and one of the most shocking statistics wasn’t just the sheer total of victims of physical violence but also how those numbers broke down by gender.

According to the CDC’s statistics — estimates based on more than 18,000 telephone-survey responses in the United States — roughly 5,365,000 men had been victims of intimate partner physical violence in the previous 12 months, compared with 4,741,000 women. By the study’s definition, physical violence includes slapping, pushing, and shoving.

More severe threats like being beaten, burned, choked, kicked, slammed with a heavy object, or hit with a fist were also tracked. Roughly 40 percent of the victims of severe physical violence were men. The CDC repeated the survey in 2011, the results of which were published in 2014, and found almost identical numbers — with the percentage of male severe physical violence victims slightly rising.

“Reports are also showing a decline of the number of women and an increase in the number of men reporting” abuse, says counselor and psychologist Karla Ivankovich, PhD, an adjunct professor of psychology at the University of Illinois, Springfield.

Ivankovich says there isn’t much buzz about these numbers or their implications, because we don’t know how to handle intimate partner violence against men. “Society supports that men should not hit women, by virtue — but the same is not true for the reverse,” she explains. “The fact is, it’s simply not acceptable to hit anyone.”

Yet, woman-on-man violence is often turned into onscreen amusement — or the punch line of a larger, depressing narrative, says Anne P. Mitchell, a retired professor of family law at Lincoln Law School of San Jose (Calif.) and one of the first fathers’-rights lawyers in the country.

She points to the case of John and Lorena Bobbitt, which made national news more than 20 years ago when Lorena cut off her husband’s penis. The aftermath turned into a circus, and details would go on to reveal a volatile marriage, but Mitchell says the initial response of many radio and talk shows was just to laugh at the incident. “If something remotely similar had happened to a woman, there would have been a very different response,” Mitchell tells Yahoo Health.


http://www.batteredmen.com/straus99.htm
In the mid 1970s my colleagues and I made the disturbing discovery that women physically assaulted partners in marital, cohabiting, and dating relationships as often as men assaulted their partners. This finding caused me and my former colleague Suzanne Steinmetz to be excommunicated as feminists. Neither of us has accepted that sentence, but it remains in force. So when Salman Rushdie was condemned to death for his heresy, we may have felt even more empathy than most people because we had also experienced many threats, including a bomb threat.

The vitriolic 20-year controversy had largely subsided by 1997. There are a number of reasons the controversy subsided. One reason is the overwhelming accumulation of evidence from more than a hundred studies showing approximately equal assault rates. Another is the explosive growth of marital and family therapy from a family systems perspective which assumes mutual effects.

FACILITATORS OF ASSAULT BY WOMEN WITHIN THE FAMILY [see http://www.batteredmen.com/straus99.htm for "inhibitors of assault by women outside the family"]
CULTURAL NORMS:
An indignant women slapping a man's face epitomizes
femininity to many
·"if he gets fresh, slap him"
·survey data "ok for a wife to slap"
·examples in media

LESSER SIZE AND STRENGTH:
"I knew I wouldn't hurt him"

CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM INVOLVEMENT
·Men not likely to call the police
·Police not likely to arrest women
So women can get away with it even
more than men


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bari-zell-weinberger-esq/its-time-to-acknowledge-m_b_8292976.html (female author)
When we discuss domestic violence, it is often assumed that the victims are women. And the statistics are truly traumatic. The less-told story is that a striking number of men are victims, too, suffering physical, mental and sexual abuse in both heterosexual and same-sex relationships. According to the CDC, one in four adult men in the U.S. will become a victim of domestic violence during his lifetime. That’s upwards of three million male domestic violence victims every year, or one man in America abused by an intimate or domestic partner every 37.8 seconds.

Highlighting these statistics is not meant to downplay in any way domestic violence among women. It is, however, intended to add to the growing conversation that anyone can be the victim of domestic abuse and everyone who needs protection deserves access to it.

Male victims of domestic violence, just like female victims, often deal with intense self-doubt and anxiety before reaching out for help. Victims may fear their abusers will seek retribution if they go to the police, or they feel great uncertainty about leaving their home for temporary safe house shelter. Men and women can both experience these kinds of worries. But one barrier to that tends to only apply to male victims? The belief that domestic violence laws and resources don’t apply to them. [The article goes on to explain that this belief is unjustified; see link.]

Fear: Men Who Seek Help Are Weak
Reality Check: Many men don’t seek help for domestic abuse because they fear that it will make them look weak. The truth? There are few actions that require as much bravery as walking away from an abusive relationship. To recognize that you are in need of help and then take the steps needed to get it is not weakness. It’s a sign of strength.


Scarlett_ryuken said:
>dubber
>japanese girl voicing a japanese anime

The meaning of dub is "To add sound to film or change audio on film." It does not exclusively mean and has never exclusively meant "to replace original dialogue with a different language."
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dub#Verb_3
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I wouldn't expect this level of slap-stick and off the wall comedy from an Aoi Yuuki role. I kind of like it.

She seems more like someone who'd get typecast into "cute girls doing cute things" shows, so it's nice to see her in a role where she can really be loud and goofy, instead of shy and weepy and cutesy.
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OP dk why ur trying so hard to be SJW on an anime site ive seen u a couple of times like this
starting to feel bad for u man
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