>>736>oh yes, I really need more generic critiques of society by a fiction author. should it be some really convoluted allegory to timidly express that "capitalism bad overworks people"? no, no, forget that, we can get even more revolutionary! the authors should include a subplot with a subtle implication that "bad things happen because profits". I can't wait to have those in anime! why can't the dumb japanese learn from my favorite netflix shows? where would I be without those pieces of insight thoroughly diluted, dilated, and appropriated in my escapist media?let anime be anime, this is, pretty girls, fanservice, power fantasies and irrelevant plots. if you want a real critique of society that is actually worth the paper it is written on, go read marx, or adorno, or zizek, or literally any non-fiction author from the last 200 years
you want to take two good things, anime and crtique, and mash them into something terrible. do you really need a 12 chapter seasonal anime to tell you that society is racist or some other bullshit? because that's the highest level of progressive criticism that you are going to be able to fit in (if you even get there, which would be a miracle considering most manga authors are borderline illiterate)
I support the vending machine anime and I hope we get to see under the main heroine skirt in the next chapters, I'm looking forward to it