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Seitokai ni mo Ana wa Aru: Artist on attack for illustration

Rafael Shinzo
Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Shinzo. I created the AnimeNew website in 2009 to offer news about anime, manga, and games directly from Japan.

MuchiMaro, the artist behind the romantic comedy manga Seitokai ni mo Ana wa Aru ( There is Also a Hole in the Student Organization! ), shared an illustration on Twitter that immediately went viral, for all the wrong reasons. It turns out his illustration caught the attention of the feminist collective on social media, who immediately began attacking him.

The author wrote: “ teacher who rummages through the refrigerator late at night looking for food that hasn’t expired ,” it’s worth mentioning that according to her official description in the manga, she’s a person who goes home, eats, and masturbates frequently. On the other hand, in the illustration you can see the teacher rummaging through the refrigerator with her bra open.

Seitokai ni mo Ana wa Aru!

The image from Seitokai ni mo Ana wa Aru generated several negative comments , and we'll highlight some of them for you now:

If you're at home, don't wear a t-shirt , much less a bra , or a tank top with your bra unbuttoned, or any other unintelligible clothing that doesn't relax you. You also don't use hair clips, and besides, no woman puts expired food in a tiny refrigerator..”

You say " it's a manga, it's a drawing ," but it would be terrifying if the arm and leg joints were bent backward in a simple romantic comedy manga. It's a physically impossible situation in a piece that looks realistic, and it's very irritating..”

She was about to take off her bra ( or put it on? ). What kind of situation is that? I wonder if the men who see this and say it's erotic, vivid, and realistic walk past the refrigerator without underwear .

You can tell ( from the text accompanying the illustration ) that the artist wanted to create a realistic impression of life, but the finished illustration itself is not realistic..”

Real women don't do things half-heartedly, like wearing hook-and-eye bras, going naked on top, not using hair clips, using hair ties , and can afford to eat expired food.

The bra doesn't stay in that fixed position when it's taken off. The artist has to know a real woman before trying to represent her.

I know it's an illustration and I know it's fiction , but I find it strange because it's difficult to walk around with just the hooks undone and the bra on, like walking with your pants down to your knees and trying to keep them from falling down.”

Men complain about the way a woman holds a gun in a shoujo manga, but when clothespins and bras are mentioned, they say, "It's fun to point out the creativity!" Aren't you being hypocritical?.”

I know it's not cool to take this kind of creative work seriously, but I don't like the idea of ​​an unbuttoned bra because it falls off the shoulder and ends up in an awkward position, and doing something " absolutely impossible " in a realistic illustration like this makes me very uncomfortable and I want to take out all my anger on it.

I feel uncomfortable seeing this when I wear light clothing at home; I only wear a t-shirt and underwear, but I'm not wearing my bra unbuttoned or jeans.”

"Where have you ever seen a woman wearing these clothes at home , wearing a faded bra like that and standing without underwear in front of the refrigerator? This is all to satisfy these filthy men ."

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Via: Yaraon