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Shout Out To The Fictional Black Girlies 3
I have reached the 30 photo limit, so Part 4
Part 1
Part 2
Part 4
Part 5
Haruka gracia from basquash
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Miyuki Ayukawa (Basquash) under defibrillator
Gods, writing that Pirates write up, has me reminded how even 10yo me was so annoyed about the Chosen One trope. It was probably one of the first tropes I actively understood as a trope, and I hated it so much, because I realized that I liked heroes more, who had agency, who were there because they wanted to be there.
And the Chosen One trope is in many ways such a curse on pop culture. It is a cage, and a lot of recent stories are actively negotiating with it, but few media actually can escape it.
My favorite inversion of it will forever be Basquash with: "The actual chosen could come because she did not receive healthcare, as she is the exploited underclass of capitalism. So the world would end, if it was not for everyone else going: 'Fuck it, we will save the world anyway.'"
Do You Know This Anime?
Basquash! (2009)
I have seen this anime in its entirety.
I have seen part, but not all, of this anime.
I have not seen this anime, but I have read an adaptation.
I have not seen this anime, but I know a lot about it.
I have not seen this anime, and know little about it.
I have never heard of this anime.
Day 21: Miyuki Ayukawa from Basquash. #BlackHistoryMonth