The imperfect feminism of Sailor Moon taught one writer about being a dad
that Netflix has just released. Vivian and I may be novice Moonies but we’re completists, so we’ll get there.
’s iconography was familiar to me. Vivian likes princesses. The episodes were all there on Hulu. I pressed play.And I was entranced, by the spare modernist cityscapes, the period specific Tokyo fashion and the savagery of the monsters, but more importantly, and I guess this is where it gets tricky, by the delightfully confusing empowerment messages.and I am not here to debate the merits of that claim, only to celebrate the show’s bewildering contradictions. Let’s just get this out of the way.
Vivian was 6 so Liz had a point. It was a bit early in my daughter’s emotional development to consider things like high heels, makeup and jewels, and blown out hair. Early in season one there is an episode with a dieting plotline that drove Liz out of the room. It’s fair to say that size inclusivity is not part of thevalue set, and yet friendship, loyalty, and a kind of indomitable relentlessness of spirit are.
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