Not many women in Sentai, are there?
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Re: Not many women in Sentai, are there?
so what brought this up anyway? also if the one next to deka swan is deka gold, you'd think they could of used a better picture rather than one that makes her look a redish shade of orange.
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Re: Not many women in Sentai, are there?
Oh, I just saw the picture on 4chan and had the same thought as the thread title. Prompted some interesting discussion at least.
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Re: Not many women in Sentai, are there?
Well...dekamaster wrote:so what brought this up anyway? also if the one next to deka swan is deka gold, you'd think they could of used a better picture rather than one that makes her look a redish shade of orange.
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There's no other pic out there. In the movie, she transforms and is immediately beaten by the bad guys
Re: Not many women in Sentai, are there?
Well... kinda the same topic about gender stereotypes that came up with "we can't have a yellow member this year cause it's usually a female".
The reason why they are few is that there's usually one per team.
The reason why there's one per team is exactly to avoid having none at all (and all sort of criticism and consequences coming form that).
Also, when making a team there's the "team of five" trope coming in. It existed since the beginning and it gives both audience and critics less resons to openly dislike the show and more chances to feel represented.
We could get around it with fancy words but facing it bluntly:
If they could get away with it, they'd rather have all males.
They can get away with no 'white' or 'black' guys, but they still have women in Japan.
The reason why they are few is that there's usually one per team.
The reason why there's one per team is exactly to avoid having none at all (and all sort of criticism and consequences coming form that).
Also, when making a team there's the "team of five" trope coming in. It existed since the beginning and it gives both audience and critics less resons to openly dislike the show and more chances to feel represented.
We could get around it with fancy words but facing it bluntly:
If they could get away with it, they'd rather have all males.
They can get away with no 'white' or 'black' guys, but they still have women in Japan.
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Re: Not many women in Sentai, are there?
I don't think they would have an all male team, even if they thought people would get mad if they didn't have a female member. They've had at least 1 per season for a long time, often 2. Their target audience presumably includes little girls, so they want at least one character the girls can relate to.
Re: Not many women in Sentai, are there?
Where are AbarePink and GekiGreen. They also have ranger keys.
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Re: Not many women in Sentai, are there?
I know that the costume only appears for a brief moment but it's not the only picture since that wasn't even the pose she was in when she henshinedJonSilver wrote:Well...dekamaster wrote:so what brought this up anyway? also if the one next to deka swan is deka gold, you'd think they could of used a better picture rather than one that makes her look a redish shade of orange.
Spoiler
There's no other pic out there. In the movie, she transforms and is immediately beaten by the bad guys
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_lLsdaCVk3Kk/T ... 915_06.jpg
this was, admittedly the pics a bit big but I don't think it'd be hard to shrink it down while still making it easy to tell who it is, or at the very least still easier to tell than the last one since she's actually gold in it.
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Re: Not many women in Sentai, are there?
Not really. It's more on how energetic and the way she dances that makes me dumbstruck with the question. I would've thought she was 20 that time.dancercotillion wrote:Do... do you think us 85er's are crippled with arthritis, hobbling our way through life until we expire in fifty more years?
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Haha, thanks for updating it davinci. I guess I should have did that myself before upping it
Re: Not many women in Sentai, are there?
Given that the Super Sentai is Japanese, I am not surprise that there are few women in each of the Super Sentai, or in any other tokusatsu series. Japan and other Asian countries are very male dominated. I however would like to see a woman as a red ranger. And I am not counting the female red ranger in the Shinkenger series.
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You're welcome.takenoko wrote:Haha, thanks for updating it davinci. I guess I should have did that myself before upping it
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Re: Not many women in Sentai, are there?
It's really cool to see the long line of females in the sentai series. They often bring a lot to the table in terms of what they can and cannot do....and then there's ones on the team that you honestly have to shake your head at because you just...can't really understand the point of them being there.
Honestly I never liked BoukenYellow. I thought she was stupid and a waste of time - I didn't really care that her character got "fleshed out" more as it went on but within the first six or so episodes I was pretty set on not liking her. It was like they had to find a character to offset the way that BoukenPink was and the only way to really do it was to make someone completely ridiculous (who turned into a Deus Ex later on).
And that's sort of why I think they usually have two females - one to offset the other or be the completely opposite in every way. You usually have the super girlie girl (who becomes tough in a pinch but not often!) and then you have the tomboy who can get things done (who is surprisingly frail in certain moments). In the case of KyuPink, Amy's a bit of both? TimePink also fell into the "bit of both" category, as well as GaoWhite and NinjaWhite. Examples though of "one to set off the other" would be Blue Swallow and White Swan, even Ahim and Luka or Houka and Urara.
They really don't have to have two girls, there are plenty of seasons where a solo girl kicks along with the guys and does just fine. A lot of the older sentais had some pretty kickass female leads (like Liveman or Kakuranger) and it wasn't really until the later stuff that it seemed a requirement to have two girls? Or maybe just an expectation? Not bashing on having two females in a series/season though, it's cool to see what they come up with, but sometimes the girls that they do come up with are pretty painful and maybe it would be better to not have one at all?
Just saying on my end.
Honestly I never liked BoukenYellow. I thought she was stupid and a waste of time - I didn't really care that her character got "fleshed out" more as it went on but within the first six or so episodes I was pretty set on not liking her. It was like they had to find a character to offset the way that BoukenPink was and the only way to really do it was to make someone completely ridiculous (who turned into a Deus Ex later on).
And that's sort of why I think they usually have two females - one to offset the other or be the completely opposite in every way. You usually have the super girlie girl (who becomes tough in a pinch but not often!) and then you have the tomboy who can get things done (who is surprisingly frail in certain moments). In the case of KyuPink, Amy's a bit of both? TimePink also fell into the "bit of both" category, as well as GaoWhite and NinjaWhite. Examples though of "one to set off the other" would be Blue Swallow and White Swan, even Ahim and Luka or Houka and Urara.
They really don't have to have two girls, there are plenty of seasons where a solo girl kicks along with the guys and does just fine. A lot of the older sentais had some pretty kickass female leads (like Liveman or Kakuranger) and it wasn't really until the later stuff that it seemed a requirement to have two girls? Or maybe just an expectation? Not bashing on having two females in a series/season though, it's cool to see what they come up with, but sometimes the girls that they do come up with are pretty painful and maybe it would be better to not have one at all?
Just saying on my end.
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Re: Not many women in Sentai, are there?
I agree with what you're saying about the two girls dynamic. I was thinking that myself earlier. I was mentally imagining how the storylines would have worked if they had only one girl, and I imagine it probably wouldn't be too much different.
Like KyuPink is assertive, an active participant, a fighter, but then she spends her episode being a tied up damsel. Guess the opportunity is rather limited for females
Like KyuPink is assertive, an active participant, a fighter, but then she spends her episode being a tied up damsel. Guess the opportunity is rather limited for females