Jujutsu Kaisen - The Best Female Cast In Shonen
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- Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2024
- Jujutsu Kaisen and characters such as Nobara Kugisaki and Maki Zenin are introducing a new wave of powerful well-written female casts to shonen.
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And the best thing, the story is not done yet and it has more things to go.
Very epic video!
The man was reading fan manga If he thinks JJK has good feemale characters
Gintama has hands down the best female cast in shonen. They are not only good female characters but good HUMAN characters. Btw gintama trio is also best anime trio for me;)
Jujutsu kaisen kills off all their powerful females (most their females in general actually lol), so sadly I wouldn't give the series any credit for female characters unless you like your anime female characters deceased 🤷😂😂😂
It was for a time until the later half kind of screwed most of them up
In my opinion bleach has the best female cast
I really like the female cast in Bleach as well except for Orihime.
@@HawaiiYou88 Orihime is great. You just don't look hard enough inti her character.
@@zemox2534 Nah man, I’ve seen hundreds of Bleach episodes and my opinion about her is still the same. She’s a nice girl who cares about her friends and family (her brother) and she has amazing healing abilities which are all good characteristics to have. However, she’s annoying and boring. She’s a side character though so I don’t expect her to be great.
Well this aged like milk jjk up there contending with mha for the worst female cast
Mha has better female cast than JJk by a LONG shot
@@sircartier2723 yeah I would agree
Aged like milk
I think this video is very poor. There is just no reasoning, it's just memes and jokes. Best female cast? In what way? Just because there's no fan service or romantic plots? That doesn't automatically make a manga/anime female empowering. If anything this anime barely strays from the norm in its portrayal of female characters.
You keep saying that the female cast mambers are well developed...But they're just not.
There's a lot that goes into what makes a character well developed. A well developed character is complex and relatable. They have backstories that make sense as to why they act the way they do. Only Maki so far has been shown to be a well developed character, and, in the same vein, Mai. Maki's development was at Mai's expense, however, and all her potential as a charater was wasted.
Nobara has a strong personality and she's doesn't rely on anyone else, so she's automatically different than female characters in other manga/anime series and people are attracted to that change of pace. Her flashback does nothing to reveal why she is the way she is. There's no reason yet known to the readers for why she is the way she is. She's not well developed at all.
We don't know anything about Yuki yet, other than that she's a special grade that trained Todo and has some unconventional idealogy on sorcery. She has potential, but for now definitely underdeveloped.
Why does Mei Mei love money? Why is she ok with her brother's infatuation with her? Why did she so easily abandon Japan after Shibuya? We just don't know. That is not being well developed.
Shoko always seems so disinterested in everything. She has heavy bags under her eyes. Can she only use RCT? Why? Also an underdeveloped character.
Utahime has literally not done a single thing the entire series but act as comedic foil to Gojo. She's a weak character who has had some funny interactions, and that's it.
Momo and Miwa are underdeveloped as of now, but I can see the complexity of their characters a little bit with Momo being dissatisfied with gender discrimination, and Miwa cursing her own weakness.
I'll agree that all the female characters, minus Mai have room to grow, but as of right now they are undoubtedly underdeveloped.
I won't even get into the fact that all females in this show are strictly support characters that don't drive the plot the way that the male main characters do. There's only so many main characters I get that, but let's please not pretend that JJK is groundbreaking in its representation of females.
I hate hate hate this narrative that JJK is vastly different its representation of females. It's just not true.
And how many underdeveloped male character in this shonen..?