Since the premiere of "Osomatsu" in October last year, it has quickly become popular in Japan. Now it has become unstoppable, and its derivative peripheral products are constantly being renewed, making it a hotly discussed animation nowadays. However, a recent article about "Osomatsu" published by a Japanese magazine has attracted heated discussions among netizens and fans. It turns out that this magazine is openly criticizing "Osomatsu" and its female fans (rotten girls), and even directly wrote sentences such as "pig feed used to flatter rotten girls". It also believes that rotten girls are "single-celled organisms attracted by bait" and "freaks". Of course, since it was hacked, netizens and fans couldn't sit still and made comments: "I think freedom of speech is really not a good thing. Why should a group of people be regarded as monsters?" “This magazine isn’t much better.” "The fact that it was criticized so much just shows that the work has attracted the attention of the whole society. Many new anime want to be criticized but no one wants to." Of course, the quality of a work cannot be determined by an article in a magazine. What is needed is the recognition of the audience. There will be new developments in the follow-up of this incident, and Anime Star will continue to pay attention. |
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