You do realize that in Super Princess Peach, her special power is her Super-PMS? She literally invokes violent magical mood-swings to kill enemies and solve puzzles. Yes the idea is ridiculous, and could be funny if not for the fact that this is how they choose to portray the only female hero of the Mario series. Really now
Yeah it is pretty bad.
I'm not trying to be snarky here, I just don't get how that makes for a weak point
Don't get me wrong she doesn't have NO point. It is just that whenever she approaches these two things, she isn't as accurate as I think she should be.
"MoM." Samus put in a wet skintight catsuit
To be truthful contextually while that makes sense (afterall it is her underarmor) her previous versions (Bikini) were much worse.
Also unlike most people I don't see what is so sexy about a Catsuit.
Also that is Other M... it is MUCH worse then that. The sexism mainly has to do with how the story writer thought post traumatic stress disorder would affect a woman and the fact that Samus is helpless within her own story.
If Anita doesn't analyse Other M she lost out because it is like everything she needs to talk about in a single package.
I'm not trying to be snarky here, I just don't get how that makes for a weak point. I mean, I played Wind Waker too, and I really liked Tetra. And when I played it, though I didn't have words for disempowerment at the time, but I remember being disappointed when she stopped being a Badass Pirate Captain, and got turned into a princess, and was effectively booted from the heroic quest.
This happens so often in anime I hate it, I hate it so much (It is why I often say "Anime hates women").
Mind you there is no narrative issue there. She shouldn't have suddenly have become a damsel UNLESS it was somehow important that she do so... but it wasn't. As well why would Zelda just give in like that? She is the keeper of the Triforce of Wisdom she ALWAYS knows what to do. That is why she sacrifices herself in most of the games.
It wouldn't fall where I think she is weak. Since that is a perfect example of a competent proactive character suddenly becoming incompetent because "Eww she is a woman and we can't have that"
It is why while people love "How to Train your dragon" I dislike it because Asterid's plotline gets completely dropped and completely consumed by the main character. She never actually fulfills her character arc in order to make our main character more important. I really feel sorry for her as a character.
Which is terrible.
You do realize that in Super Princess Peach, her special power is her Super-PMS? She literally invokes violent magical mood-swings to kill enemies and solve puzzles. Yes the idea is ridiculous, and could be funny if not for the fact that this is how they choose to portray the only female hero of the Mario series. Really now.
What?
No I was referring to Super Mario 2. Have you even watched her video, she doesn't mention Super Princess Peach.
I actually didn't know it was a thing personally.
She does mention Super Princess peach but says she will get back to it...
Though honestly Other M is much worse. At least in Super Princess Peach the magic was affecting everyone and it was her control over her own emotions that allowed her to become the savior so it was a case of her becoming MORE of a hero. Other M is just a disaster and manages to break a otherwise competent character for no good reason.
I mean don't get me wrong... the idea of Samus getting post traumatic stress disorder and needs to deal with her imminant mental collapse while saving people she cares about is a perfectly decent storyline. The issue is both that they don't show her mental state but also that they make a lot of VERY terrible assumptions on how a woman would show this.
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I guess where it all comes down too is I have little issue with useless deadweight characters being useless and a deadweight because they are useless and a deadweight.
what I HATE when it comes to women are them being thrown under the bus for the male lead.
Which could be simply because they are trying to appeal to new standards with depicting women but still falling back on these archtypes. They want their "strong female character" but they also want their damsel and instead of setting up the situation they force it instead.