Blog 10- Â Hetalia: Axis Powers / SensĆron/
Your Name
Hetalia was alright. I personally had not heard anything about the anime and found many parts of it amusing. I wouldnât watch it on my own time, but it wasnât a bad watch. I can definitely see the themes of stereotyping within the anime, and considering the setting, I was kind of laughing, but not. I saw where they were poking fun and honestly was impressed at the interpretation of serious historical events. It was truly an original idea that I could have never thought of myself. Additionally, the manga we were assigned had interesting themes, not in a good way. I could definitely see the common patterns of trying to wipe accountability clean. This made me think of how easily people can be convinced with the right words. I have always been convinced that if you talk for long enough in a persuasive manner, you could sell the ocean a cup of water or convince the world of anything. Media literacy and being up to date with historical events is immensely important to avoid being brainwashed by stuff like this. The blaming of women was honestly disgusting, and my jaw dropped multiple times at the confidence of this manga.  Now, for my beauty, Your Name. This anime was phenomenal. I remember watching it once with my sister, but I didnât remember a single thing from it since it was back in middle school. But watching it now had me on the edge of my seat. I initially thought it was just another switching bodies movie, but the twist of them not knowing each other AND being in different points in time was mindblowing. I was genuinely so interested, and I am so glad they didnât end the anime the way I thought they were going to, with them passing by each other on the bridge. I literally looked at the screen and yelled, âBe so for real right now.â It gave me war flashbacks to a similar feeling I felt with Lala Land, of course, not as intense, but still similar. Also, when they were being nonchalant at the end, I almost exploded. They cooked so hard with the ending phrase and when the pen dropped in mid-air. Those were the top 2 scenes of the anime for sure. The plot was so interesting and the animation was very admirable. I loved the characters and I found it so funny that they fell in love. Putting myself in their shoes, Iâm honestly not sure if I would have fallen in love with someone just because we switched lives for a bit. I guess it also has to do with them probably being soulmates. Regardless, in the case I did fall in love, I think I would go insane. What do you mean we are 3 years apart in time? I thought long distance was bad; a distance in literal time is crazy.Â
I also LOVEDD Your Name!! I was literally yelling at my screen at the last scenes because I really thought they were just going to walk past each other again. It was just so good. I also agreed with your opinions on the manga, and on how important media literacy is in this day in age. I think that a lot of people can fall victim to this type of visual rhetoric and it really is scary how people can be so easily convinced of things like this, and it happens in society every day especially with the use of social media. I think thats what made this lesson really important because it really does start with proper education on topics like this.














