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LiteralGrill@ani.socialto Anime@ani.social•New Texas bill could make incredibly popular anime & video games illegal - DexertoEnglish231·1 month agoPart of the problem is how much of the anime industry in based in Texas. Sentai Filmworks, all kinds of dubbing done for Crunchyroll, etc. So it will radiate throughout the anime industry extremely quickly.
Second, you gotta remember that a group of unhinged people seem to think anime turns people trans. Lots of TERFs and the like point to anime as a bad influence on people and if you haven’t noticed, there’s a hell of a culture war on trans folks right now. Including in Texas, people saying folks with trans parents or anyone supporting their trans kids is doing child abuse.
We combine these things together and quickly see it could easily not be only applied to things that actually display any kind of child abuse. So shows like Skip and Loafer, Wandering Son, Senpai is an Otokonoko, hell Ranma 1/2 and even stuff like Princess Knight could fall under fire.
You say it would be difficult to rationalize, the problem is the folks making and enforcing these laws aren’t rational people.
LiteralGrill@ani.socialOPto Anime@ani.social•The Catholic Church Unveils Anime Inspired Official Mascot Of The Holy Year 2025English7·6 months agoIt seems like maybe they’ve had mascots before? Nothing on this level they’re trying to push for sure though.
LiteralGrill@ani.socialOPto Anime@ani.social•The Catholic Church Unveils Anime Inspired Official Mascot Of The Holy Year 2025English16·6 months agoIt’s 100% real, she’s been animated and everything. Multiple news orgs are reporting on this.
LiteralGrill@ani.socialOPto Anime@ani.social•The Catholic Church Unveils Anime Inspired Official Mascot Of The Holy Year 2025English14·6 months agoIt really is a wild fucking timeline we’re living in right now.
LiteralGrill@ani.socialto Anime@ani.social•Why Are Dark-Skinned Anime Girls So Popular?English9·8 months agoI gotta be real, the article like… Basically had nothing to say other than “girls hot.” I had actually hoped there might be curious analysis or discussion, but then I saw it was J-List after clicking and stayed to see how bad it was. oof!
LiteralGrill@ani.socialto Anime@ani.social•You Should Show Grave of the Fireflies to Your KidsEnglish131·8 months agoThe second paragraph literally discusses creating a self care plan surrounding watching the movie. It links out to several studies by child psychologists and articles discussing watching scary/sad media with kids and how to do so. It shows examples of how kids are interacting with stories like this safely. It recommends showing kids things like this in safe environments so they don’t suddenly come to you broken and scared when horrors are thrust upon them when they are alone or unsupervised.
As a kid, I was “trolled” with fake links that sent me to beheading videos online. Tons of folks I know watched 9/11 happen live in their classrooms. Hell, the post talks about how pictures and videos from Gaza keep showing up on feeds on Instagram and TikTok. The whole point is parents should do that work and teach kids these skills and that it’s okay to ask for help if they run into an emotional brick wall BEFORE they hit the brick wall.
But this is why ya shouldn’t skim! Read deeply! (P.S. I wrote the post, I’m also literally a parent. If that matters to you.)
LiteralGrill@ani.socialto Anime@ani.social•You Should Show Grave of the Fireflies to Your KidsEnglish101·8 months agoAhem… The film is rated…
- USA: Not rated by the MPAA. Considered “suitable for all audiences” on the Central Park Media VHS release. TV-PG on the Sentai Filmworks release.
- Germany: 6+ (Apropriate for ages 6 and up.)
- France: Tous publics (General Audiences)
- India: U (Unrestricted public exhibition, suitable for all ages.)
- Hong Kong: Level 1 (Suitable for All Ages.)
- Canada: G and PG for Quebec and Manitoba respectively.
- Japan: G
- Saudi Arabia: PG
- Singapore: PG
- Italy: T (Recommended for persons of all age groups.)
- Taiwan: 0+ (Suitable for all ages)
- Netherlands: 9 (Ages 9 and up)
- Nigeria: PG
You’d know that if you read the post! Funnily enough, it also links out to an neat article discussing a study showing parents aren’t reading scary stories to their kids… And why that’s bad. Here it is just in case ya need it! Heck, on other bits of social media, I heard about schools showing kids the movie in 5th to 6th grade, in the US even!
LiteralGrill@ani.socialto Anime@ani.social•You Should Show Grave of the Fireflies to Your KidsEnglish14·8 months agoYou’d rather have kids do it when they’re supervised and have love and support then when it is suddenly thrust upon them with no warning, that’s for sure.
LiteralGrill@ani.socialto Anime@ani.social•You Should Show Grave of the Fireflies to Your KidsEnglish12·8 months agoMe too, but I rarely see regret for having seen it the one time they did.
LiteralGrill@ani.socialto Anime@ani.social•You Should Show Grave of the Fireflies to Your KidsEnglish9·8 months agoRead the whole post, give it a serious shake. It cites child psychological studies, shows how kids today are healthily handling stories like these in Japan, and even acknowledges secondary trauma and avoiding triggers for already traumatized people. There’s a lot of nuance when you get past the title.
LiteralGrill@ani.socialOPto Anime@ani.social•The heartwarming story of Japan’s “Weakling Gundam” and the fans who supported it in its hour of needEnglish3·8 months agoPerhaps I had a better experience with the article with my adblocker on, there were more pictures in the article too when I saw it on desktop.
LiteralGrill@ani.socialto Anime@ani.social•"Tonbo!" Season 2 Announced with Teaser VisualEnglish2·10 months agoThis is so sweet of you to share my work like this, thank you! I’m also pretty excited for Season 2 of Tonbo! as it was a surprisingly touching tale emotionally, even with all the technical golf talk.
Sigh, extremely rude of Lemmy! Thank you!