Tuesday, January 31, 2012

In which more lessons are learnt

/a/ made me laugh about that one
If you look at it this way, all the influential women shown in history were all magical girls.
>implying women can’t do anything without being helped by magical powers
>implying all powerful women got to where they were by selling their souls
It’s like social commentary or something! Can’t wait for feminists.
POSTED BY RAINDROP | APRIL 22, 2011, 11:10 PM
  • >implying women can’t do anything without being helped by magical powers
    ALL of humanity would still be living in caves without the incubators granting wishes, remember?
    >implying all powerful women got to where they were by selling their souls
    Mixing up cause and effect here. Beginning of episode 11, Kyuubey says queens and saviors attract misfortune, giving them more potential as a Puella Magi. They didn’t become powerful by selling their souls, they got the offer to sell their souls because they were powerful.
    >It’s like social commentary or something! Can’t wait for feminists.
    The “still living in caves” thing implies men have never made any progress in anything in history ever. So this show is actually VERY feminist.

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