Feminist-friendly Anime and their Fringe Guys
No
one wants to be misunderstood the way Naraku is actually understanding
of himself... He is the king of the world under Inuyasha's world (2
levels below Kagome's world) or adjacent, after thousands of episodes
nobody knows anymore.
A plus, he's the one who demons
turn to when they need a shoulder and a helping hand. Just that he, is
not physically able to handle keeping his human form without his own
kind (full-blooded demons) present.
Having
an adjustable dial implanted in ones head is all hard work, and no pay.
But there's freedom to adjust it at will, right? What could be better,
than Prof. Stein, in a kind of anime popular with the feminine anime
watching crowd (of today). (Than themes of obvious darkness, and light)
That's way better than having to explain why you're traveling between
the worlds to a bunch of chronologically younger individuals...
Plus, he's popular with fangirls because he helps Maka and Soul.
Inuyasha
and Sesshomaru have different views and friends. In common, both of
them don't want to ultimately end up as a dog skyscraper meaning that
they don't really understand the way that humans related to stronger
demons, before they (started the first episode) had become stronger.
Despite all that, both are strong demons just not too much emotionally.
In addition, who knows where in the world this picture is from???
Soul,
pictured on the left, is a manly kind of character. The only thing
missing, is the lack of not being a scythe, as specifically a scythe.
Not sure if a scythe is an appliance or a tool, but they sure are
exceptionally friendly. Best used for harvesting grain (appliance) and
enhancing intimidation (tool) (now you know), they really don't need
another usage or explanation of use (see later; death scythe as
appliance). Though, if Soul was not a Scythe maybe he would be just
perfect for Maka.
That and, Maka's biological dad is also... a Scythe for an actual grim reaper! (AAH! :O)
Interestingly
enough, these guys are popular and the animes are too. The anime
because not much is clear to us about how they're going to grow, get
stronger, and mature. The guys because they're all VERY LIKEABLE. Having
other characters that have a heart of gold or evil, makes that seem
more clear, but that's because they're anime... But they're popular with
us all anyway because they're also wildly popular with the ladies,
ironically enough! How many fangirls agree that these guys are
fanworthy?
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