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Jul 29, 2023 1:36 AM
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Detroit Metal City surprises, shocks, and cracks us up. Anime heavily uses dark visual gags, offensive dialogues, and slapsticks. It employs a stereotypical image of death metal to satirize people’s perceptions of the musical genre in the society. But what defines its humor is Negishi’s sense of embarrassment and lack of self-acceptance towards his inner self.

Negishi is a college graduate who loves Swedish pop and is passionate to pursue his dream of starting a pop band. Events take a different turn when he ends up being the lead vocalist of Detroit Metal City, a Death Metal band. He undertakes the stage name Krauser II and portrays a polar opposite persona of him. Krauser II is expected to be obnoxious, violent, abusive, and a misogynist. Krauser II is not just a band persona but also a part of Negishi’s hidden personality.

Anime begins with Negishi’s guilt of joining a death metal band. He is constantly soaked in shame and embarrassment for making this choice. Throughout the anime, he is conscious of what people are thinking about him. He is aware of people’s perception towards Death Metal and his strong people-pleasing tendency makes it harder for him to accept his reality. Negishi’s dual personalities are always in conflict with each other. He tries to suppress his emotions during tense situations. In most cases, he fails and his personality switches with that of Krauser hidden within him. Krauser’s violent and abusive behavior makes situations unpredictable, hilarious and at times worst. 

In certain moments, there is a deliberate switch between his personality, especially when Negishi feels hurt, he lets Krauser take over him. But what generates humor is Negishi’s complete denial of Krauser within him. He is constantly covering up for Krauser’s behavior to avoid judgments from society. Negishi has an intolerance towards grotesques, wild and ugly. However, such intolerance contradicts when Kauser takes over and this forms the crux of humor within the anime. But what’s truly humorous is that anime satirizes human urge to fit into the society. Negishi is one single face representing every other face that tries to suppress its inner self which consequently comes out in inappropriate times

What do you guys think??
Jul 29, 2023 1:52 AM
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i em not Reading this i just Like the anime
Jul 29, 2023 2:07 AM
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Azriel-chan said:
i em not Reading this i just Like the anime
I see. You can suggest this post to someone who likes to read 
Jul 29, 2023 3:17 AM
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Loveinsanithy said:
Detroit Metal City surprises, shocks, and cracks us up. Anime heavily uses dark visual gags, offensive dialogues, and slapsticks. It employs a stereotypical image of death metal to satirize people’s perceptions of the musical genre in the society. But what defines its humor is Negishi’s sense of embarrassment and lack of self-acceptance towards his inner self.

Negishi is a college graduate who loves Swedish pop and is passionate to pursue his dream of starting a pop band. Events take a different turn when he ends up being the lead vocalist of Detroit Metal City, a Death Metal band. He undertakes the stage name Krauser II and portrays a polar opposite persona of him. Krauser II is expected to be obnoxious, violent, abusive, and a misogynist. Krauser II is not just a band persona but also a part of Negishi’s hidden personality.

Anime begins with Negishi’s guilt of joining a death metal band. He is constantly soaked in shame and embarrassment for making this choice. Throughout the anime, he is conscious of what people are thinking about him. He is aware of people’s perception towards Death Metal and his strong people-pleasing tendency makes it harder for him to accept his reality. Negishi’s dual personalities are always in conflict with each other. He tries to suppress his emotions during tense situations. In most cases, he fails and his personality switches with that of Krauser hidden within him. Krauser’s violent and abusive behavior makes situations unpredictable, hilarious and at times worst. 

In certain moments, there is a deliberate switch between his personality, especially when Negishi feels hurt, he lets Krauser take over him. But what generates humor is Negishi’s complete denial of Krauser within him. He is constantly covering up for Krauser’s behavior to avoid judgments from society. Negishi has an intolerance towards grotesques, wild and ugly. However, such intolerance contradicts when Kauser takes over and this forms the crux of humor within the anime. But what’s truly humorous is that anime satirizes human urge to fit into the society. Negishi is one single face representing every other face that tries to suppress its inner self which consequently comes out in inappropriate times

What do you guys think??

You should submit it in the reviews too
I think it's well written , good work .
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Jul 29, 2023 8:40 AM
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Maybe give the topic another title. It looks like you wanted to complain about the anime.
And if that IS the title of your review, you barely mentioned what's offensive about it, so it still doesn't fit.
Jul 29, 2023 9:02 AM
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After countless times of opening posts on this app, I've surpirsingly come across an insightful read.
Jul 29, 2023 9:59 PM
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Menternor said:
Maybe give the topic another title. It looks like you wanted to complain about the anime.
And if that IS the title of your review, you barely mentioned what's offensive about it, so it still doesn't fit.
I wanted to focus more on humor than offensiveness of it. Like despite using offensive elements, what makes it's sense of humor so interesting. 
Jul 29, 2023 10:00 PM
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J1NNX said:
Loveinsanithy said:
Detroit Metal City surprises, shocks, and cracks us up. Anime heavily uses dark visual gags, offensive dialogues, and slapsticks. It employs a stereotypical image of death metal to satirize people’s perceptions of the musical genre in the society. But what defines its humor is Negishi’s sense of embarrassment and lack of self-acceptance towards his inner self.

Negishi is a college graduate who loves Swedish pop and is passionate to pursue his dream of starting a pop band. Events take a different turn when he ends up being the lead vocalist of Detroit Metal City, a Death Metal band. He undertakes the stage name Krauser II and portrays a polar opposite persona of him. Krauser II is expected to be obnoxious, violent, abusive, and a misogynist. Krauser II is not just a band persona but also a part of Negishi’s hidden personality.

Anime begins with Negishi’s guilt of joining a death metal band. He is constantly soaked in shame and embarrassment for making this choice. Throughout the anime, he is conscious of what people are thinking about him. He is aware of people’s perception towards Death Metal and his strong people-pleasing tendency makes it harder for him to accept his reality. Negishi’s dual personalities are always in conflict with each other. He tries to suppress his emotions during tense situations. In most cases, he fails and his personality switches with that of Krauser hidden within him. Krauser’s violent and abusive behavior makes situations unpredictable, hilarious and at times worst. 

In certain moments, there is a deliberate switch between his personality, especially when Negishi feels hurt, he lets Krauser take over him. But what generates humor is Negishi’s complete denial of Krauser within him. He is constantly covering up for Krauser’s behavior to avoid judgments from society. Negishi has an intolerance towards grotesques, wild and ugly. However, such intolerance contradicts when Kauser takes over and this forms the crux of humor within the anime. But what’s truly humorous is that anime satirizes human urge to fit into the society. Negishi is one single face representing every other face that tries to suppress its inner self which consequently comes out in inappropriate times

What do you guys think??

You should submit it in the reviews too
I think it's well written , good work .
Thanks, I will do so 
Jul 29, 2023 10:03 PM
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Drstronix said:
After countless times of opening posts on this app, I've surpirsingly come across an insightful read.
Well, it feels great, that u found it insightful 
Sep 20, 2023 3:23 AM

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Well, you pretty much described what the anime is about. It's not like there are any alternate interpretations. It satirizes Japanese collectivism and the ridiculousness of metal culture, and the fact that both of them pressure their members to conform to their norms in some way. If you think about it, Krauser only comes out when Negishi feels slighted about something, or pressured to not express himself. You could also make the case that just as Negishi is pressured to be meek and not stand out, so is Krauser pressured to be more and more extreme.

What's funniest to me is how hard Negishi tries to pretend like playing metal is beneath him; arguably, metal is a much better avenue to showcase his skills, than pop. The pop music he wants to play is pretty boring and the market is oversaturated with soft guitar love songs. Metal is oversaturated, too, but at least DMC is doing something fresh and putting heart into it.

And the humor is taken to such lengths specifically to parody the rockstar persona.
Pande91Sep 20, 2023 3:28 AM

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