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How all-female casts are pratically UBIQUITIOUS in anime/manga/japanese video games
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...I pretty much have had no exposure to harem animé, but...somehow I doubt this.
Yaoi apologist detected.
There's tons of series with a mostly/largely male cast that pander to the female fans. Hetalia is an obvious example ("It's not only about that" doesn't really hold up, few shows are "only about" the fanservice), Black Butler, The Prince Of Tennis, Saiyuki, Sengoku Basara... hell, Ouran couldn't make fun of this sort of stuff if it wasn't prolific. There's obviously more targeted at males, because they're probably the bulk of the anime customer base, and they're both pretty objectifying and bad, though.
^^^^^There's an OP and a scene of Holo stripping after the rain that prove you wrong.
Glenn: Well, I mean of course they do! Sora No Woto has the war vet girl who is friendly to her squad mates and put a sunny disposition on to hide the fact that she has PTSD. Isn't that in every harem anime?
This is just vague enough to be a completely worthless statement.
You make a character snarky because you think viewers will like snark, you make a character hot because you think viewers will like hot people.
People just pretend it isn't being done to them when it's something they like.
^^You're arguing execution now. Characters at their base level need to be appealing in some way, unless you're writing a character whose point is to be hated which is just really reverse catering.