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May 5, 2015
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In kill la kill the art style represents misogyny, and the plot development represents women's rights. They art style was exceptionally well done, hence misogyny is almost non existent in western culture (contrary to popular feminist belief). In congruence the plot develops exceedingly well, just as equality and women's rights have in the past 100 years, to a point where it should be considered equal before we push women's rights past the point of equality and present an unbalance in the eternal seesaw we call equality, this is what I talk about next.

The entire plot of kill la kill revolves around training kids for a super army to battle the "clothes species" that takes control of people to kill them and other humans, but it doesn't tell you that this was the point of a grueling school regime and daily oppression until the final plot twist. This is where it gets interesting, women see men as oppressing them even though the ship of equality's flag is at full mast. They just don't know it, we may call them a slut, whore, slag, piece of shit that plagues the earth, etc, but really we are strengthening their resolve for any trouble they may encounter throughout their life. Men are the heroes of the war women don't even know exists, we fight behind the lines for women's rights and they accuse us of oppressing them. Similar to how Satsuki Kiryuuin was pinned as "harsh".

Hence I conclude my review by saying all I just said was utter filler bullshit so it would actually let me post what I wanted to say.

10/10 I saw tits

Would watch again

1 improvement is add more cats, you can never have enough cats...

never.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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