So in the manga Bleach there's a character called Giselle who is a guy that pretends to be a girl and based Yumichika exposes him as a guy and Yumichika says that he smells of that *Ahem" sticky white stuff that guys have (yeah he actually said that more directly then what i said too)
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Obviously this would be considered transphobic to the woke crowd because it directly calls out the guy's biology as evidence for him being a guy.
In the anime they kept the part where Yumichika calls him a guy but they didnt include that other line about the sticky white stuff even in the Japanese version that was released overseas,https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2Sck1p4CGc&lc=UgySgXAujD1z77_4ABF4AaABAg&ab_channel=Animeiko
but i heard that within Japan itself, they DID keep that line .Does anyone else know? Was the scene literally just cut outside of Japan?
Haven't caught up yet to that episode so might edit when I watch it later. To be honest it might not be woke it could be Japanese/Asian sensibilities. They're not big on bodily fluids being portrayed, the biggest example is how puke is replaced by rainbows than, well looking like puke.
Blood's fine but semen might be in the same category as vomit.
I heard that in Japan itself the anime kept the line though, that it was only in the overseas version where they cut out the line
that's why im asking if someone can confirm this
Possibly I'm putting it as an option, Japan is less screamish about sex as they recognise it's drawings not real people.
The real people get censored or tenticled more.