The fiance, her brother, and I were discussing gender balance in anime, and were having trouble finding anime that A) had a balanced cast between male and female (not strictly 50/50 but close enough), and B) the men and women were both roughly equally important and effective.
Seems most anime have huge gender discrepancies. Few qualify for A and even fewer qualify for B.
Any good examples from y'all?
What are good examples of that from
western media?
I really can't think of many things that qualify (and half of those are by Josh Whedon), since you invariably have a protagonist who has to be one gender or the other. Anyway i'll try and come up with a list of things that
may qualify, at least for A or B if not both. My criteria will be at least 2 characters of each gender who aren't complete comic relief, and actually have some plot importance (e.g. discounting villains or mentor / commanding officer characters).
I can only really comment on the small subset of anime's i've actually seen:-
The series related to Robotech first:
Macross 7 (the band is 50/50 male/female, and u got Max/Miriya as the colony leaders who are both crack pilots themselves). Although the leads have always been male, every Macross except Macross Plus (which was centered on 2 guys and 1 girl as the leads, and the girl was an expert in her own field) has at least 1 highly competent female pilot (Macross Frontier had a total of 4 named female fighter pilots who's competence was shown as a given thing, and never undermined plot-wise). Plus, Misa Hayase in SDF Macross became an Admiral after the first series.
SDC Southern Cross: female lead officer, plenty of males and females shown as competent and important to the plot. The plot sucked unfortunately.
Genesis Climber Mospeada: Houquet (Rook in robotech) is almost like an 80's version of Kallen from Code Geass, fully competent and probably only second to Stig in her combat skills / saving ppl's asses, which nobody ever takes for especially noteworthy that she's a girl. The antagonists also have 50/50 male/female ratio in their humanoid pilots. All up, there are 3 females in the hero group, 3 guys, and one
indeterminate.Ano Natsu de Matteru (and the "Please teacher" franchise always have at least a few non-useless males which makes them more balanced than harem series, too cheesy to recommend though)
Neon Genesis Evangelion (main male is the most useless pilot)
AnoHana
Excel Saga
Nana (plenty of characters of both genders, excellently fleshed-out personalities).
Spice and Wolf (can't really have the show without the M/F leads, and the side characters are both genders).
Angel Beats!
Arakawa Under the Bridge (M/F leads and plenty of M and F side characters)
Inu x Boku SS (female lead, male 2nd char, lots of side chars)
Steins;Gate (2 fairly important males, more females though)
Witch Hunter Robin
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni (wins on male/female importance if not balance)
Bokurano
Dennou Coil
Kimi ni Todoke
Toradora!
Hotarubi no Mori e
Mawaru Penguindrum
Bakuman (it's really about the 2 main guys, other characters of mixed genders)
Haruhi Suzimuya
Hyōka (2 guys, 2 girls in the club)
Kimi ga Nozomu Eien (cheesy romance/drama but 2 main guys and girls)
Usagi Drop
Escaflowne (been a while, but female protagonist, 2 male side chars, and plenty of other female/male characters)
Toaru Majutsu no Index (you have a few kickass guys in this series, but overall more kickass females).