>Shows aimed at little girls:
Artistic and soulful explorations of identity, existentialism, love, and sexuality
>Shows aimed at boys:
Angsty teens punch each other and that's it.
It's not fair guys...
Shows aimed at little girls:
Hmm...
>aimed at little girls
user...
>Manga written by women
>FMA, Beastars and TPN
>Manga written by men
>Naruto, nanatsu no taizai and fairy tail.
OP is based and Shoujopilled
>people still think Princess Tutu was aimed at girls even though the manga adaptation was in a shonen magazine
>Manga written by women
>FMA, Beastars and TPN
A) TPN is written by a man. It's only drawn by a woman.
B) You should be brutally executed for forgetting about Dungeon Meshi.
Shirai said Posuka is constantly helping him write it, and it shows.
Well the writing outside of the first arc is total ass so I'm not sure if you're trying to compliment her or what.
On this both would be to blame.
About to start Cardcaptor Sakura. What are some other kino mohou shoujo shows?
Desu the Ray joke is both's fuck up and it got old a long time ago, but other than that everything is fine, no arc could be considered trash until now.
Doremi
Inuyasha and Black Butler are both clearly for women and both were in shonen magazines.
Fakiru is my soul
If they were for women they wouldn't be in shonen magazines. That's the definition of target demographics. Though Princess Tutu is probably more of a general audience anime if anything. It does a good job at having wide appeal without feeling soulless.
Fuck that's a lot of episodes
Does anyone else find Sato Junichi really boring?
no.
Sato's great. The one movie he directed was absolute kino.
Doremi's probably the longest, but most OG MS are definitely over 13 episodes.
Pretear is an even better example than Tutu. It felt like the kind of thing my little sisters would have watched back in the day in between direct-to-home-video Disney sequels.
Junkers? I've seen people praise that before, but I could never get up the motivation to try it because people usually praise his other stuff too and that stuff's never done it for me.
>Black Butler
>literal fujobait series with homo fanservice between male characters written by a woman known for BL works and shotacon
>not for women
lol, it was only published in shonen magazine because they sell more than shoujo ones and she wanted $$$
Sato's older stuff is usually darker than the newer stuff he's known for now, but if you don't like his style I doubt you'd enjoy it. Junkers is tightly edited and well directed, and was even shown unofficially in schools around Japan after screenings sold out.
>in shonen magazine
>somehow not aimed at the shonen audience
I don't know why target demographics is such a hard concept for some people.
Black Butler is published in fucking GFantasy. That whole magazine, like all Gangan magazines, tries to play for the female audience as well as the male one. It's also published things like Saiyuuki, K, and literal otome-game adaptations like Nil Admiral, are you going to claim those are targeted at men too? These demographics are just fucking marketing labels, they have almost no real importance.