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Some Japanese studios and writers love gore and children. Check out the manga called Kurogane Princess. Or the anime “Another” and 11eyes. Not to mention the Battle Royale film, When They Cry and Freezing. I think this is exploitation type of work. Another has just had an adaptation into a live action show.You have a point there. The characters are supposed to be teenagers, but they don’t really look like it for the most part. But then again, this is a magical girl show done by Studio Shaft, so maybe this shouldn’t come as a huge shock. It deconstructs a lot of the conceits behind magical girl shows, but I can understand why the whole “be careful what you wish for” thing might not be enough to temper the moe stuff.
What sort of conceits does this deconstruct though? Magical Girl shows are kids’ shows. Magical powers for good. With responsibility. Sacrifice. But not usually outright death or being forced to fight each other to the death. These are kids shows so incredibly naive, but a deconstruction of that in a serious way?
For me this is just… so wrong and even pointless. It seems to be gratuitous reason to get audience to feel sorry for their heroines and to see them slaughter each other, or get slaughtered.
Should we deconstruct Anne of Green Gables next? Or The Hardy Boys? or Peter Pan?