Deer citizens of Japanese prefectures:
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There's a lot of anime starring families that make you think it's intentional to get people to breed more.
I ain't complaining as they still wind up good, plus a lot of them are VERY positive male role model of a father figure taking care of a younger child, it counters the western version of dad's being deadbeat or missing in media.
I know right? Its a nice antidote to all 'bad & dumb dad' characters on American TV.
There's a lot of Korean manwha about fathers 'returning to the past' to correct their previous neglect to their child while Japan just seems more focused in the here and now and having a positive role model. Newest one of these I'd put My Daughter left the nest and returned an S-Rank Adventurer since throughout it's him being a positive male role model people flock to.
My Daughter Left the Nest is so fun. I bit repetitive, but still very fun. I like the repeat gag that the dad doesn't seem to know his own fighting strength, and no one else did either, until his daughter goes around giving him nicknames and raising his reputation, seemingly continent-wide.
At first it seems she's just got daughter-goggles on, but the dad is actually really strong. Belgrieve the Red Ogre...stronk!
Spoiler for those that want to watch:
It's part of his personality of being very cautious, it's why he ONLY lost a leg against a literal demon king and the rest of his party got out completely safe.
Though this shines though the series of just how positive a male role model he is in that he reforms 3 'enemies' and helps an old friend that lost their way in the end.
Possible, but it's equally as likely that it's another case of "oh, that thing is popular. We should get our own thing so it can be popular, too!" that's basically expected of media.
McDonald's Japan hired an anime studio to do wholesome family ads, and you can hear the SEETHING halfway across the world from Western Twitter.
All the Rad-Left Localizers besides themselves. How can they inject their retarded doctrine into a Japanese Only AD campaign!!! REEEEE.
Reminds me of this
A) Adorable. Kawaii, even. I loved all the memes around the Japanese ad at the time.
B) "We can't expect others to care about us more than we care about ourselves."
Unintentionally based black tranny. Also hypocritical and retarded for what they were trying to say though. Somehow it got the message it was going for straight backward.
I honestly just appreciate it meaning series don't just end the moment a couple gets together anymore, and instead shows there can be even more wacky romcom fun times even after the commitment!
I’ll take it over the past 30 years of American tv pushing the strong independent single mom or “career” women.
Doubt it will be very effective with their working hours, still a better direction than the west which wants to shame men.
Deer citizens, considering Japan's deer population, it fits
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