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I want to put an issue on the agenda here. I saw the promotional videos and pictures of the actress Gal Gadot and so far I am accepting her as Wonder Woman to date. She is beautiful and hardworking admit. BUT, this physically a little below what we can recognize as a warrior goddess who beats mythological monsters.
I’ve been watching a video of the internet commentators, here in my country, saying it should not be a muscular and it is great for the role, because it was more muscular would take her femininity.
I think that’s a mistaken comment. And you, what do you think?GambitxParticipantCommission
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donruanx2@gmail.comGambitxParticipant[quote=”Gambitx” post=123821]Do you think such changes need to be extended to games? In games like Bayonetta, Street fighter, Dead or Alive and others?
Yes.
I mean Dead or Alive is just ridiculous, and the new Laura character in Street Fighter was probably not the best move. At the same time, Japanese developed games so I’m not going to try and “force my own culture” or whatever on them. They have their own feminist movement starting but the country is still very conservative.
Although Bayonetta is a slightly weird one as while she is quite sexualised, at least in the first one, all the really strongly feminist women I know that have played it really love it because she’s such a strong and awesome character. Whether or not they just enjoy it and understand the problems in her appearance I’ve never been quite sure.
Bayonetta uses her feminine sexuality to make her powerful. There’s at least a bit more depth to the character than tits and glasses.[/quote]
You suggest that there is a kind censorship to such characters? Not that this will occur, of course, but it would support such a move?
And I’d like your opinion on this matter who sent me.
GambitxParticipantYes, I was really dramatic in my question. I wanted to create a hypothetical situation. Of course there are cycles of customs. Suddenly something becomes fashionable, then it is not.
We see for example, like to muscular women. How many times have you seen muscular women with great emphasis in the media?
There is no a movie, animation or television series that featured a character with physical sort of our liking.
You must agree that many people do not like muscular women.
If we have to stay looking excerpts from a movie or cartoon to appear in a muscular woman to say that we belong there is a follow-up to part.
We are not few of course, but it will be long before we see a movie only the She-Hulk for example.GambitxParticipantI have a new question, but did not answer the above can answer them as well.
Do you think that now would create characters like the type Power girl, Lady Dath or Red Monika. Should be placed in a sub-culture will partly hidden from everyone? Or simply purged and extinct? -
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