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  • 8 Nigerian Women on What It’s Really Like to Watch Anime

    And how they navigate it

    Some women enjoy watching cartoons, some enjoy makeup, and there are those who love music. But the women in this article find peace and joy in watching anime. However, how does misogyny affect their viewing experience?聽

    鈥淚 avoid the ecchi genre completely鈥 – Anita*, 24

    I enjoy watching light-hearted, funny anime in the comfort of my home. My current favourite is 鈥淎ttack on Titan鈥, mostly because I enjoy fight scenes just as much. Honestly, I鈥檒l watch any anime as long as it is interesting, but I avoid the genre completely. Not only have I heard really bad things about the fanatics of the genre, I can鈥檛 bring myself to sit through the way the Japanese writers depict women. It is very weird and predatory. Why are you and your fans sexualising children? 

    鈥淚 love talking about anime with women鈥 – Comfort*, 23

    I love watching anime with complex characters, but the moment I notice even the slightest hint of misogyny or a female character being objectified, I drop it. That鈥檚 why I stopped watching 鈥淪even Deadly Sins鈥. There was just too much going on. When I first got into watching anime and started tweeting about it, men kept questioning my interest and insinuating that I wouldn鈥檛 enjoy it simply because I am a woman. I get so engrossed in conversations about anime that I really enjoy that I don鈥檛 always catch the issues in the moment, but once  I do, I address them then and there. They鈥檒l often backpedal and say it鈥檚 not what I think it is, but I know and understand these microaggressions when I see them.  

    That said, I still tweet and talk about whatever anime I like. I don鈥檛 engage much with the wider community, but I love talking about anime with women. They understand the tropes that often go over the male viewers鈥 heads. 

    鈥淚 wish they鈥檇 stopped sexualising cosplayers鈥 – Fatima*, 20

    I like watching dark psychological anime with plot twists and animation that leave me thinking for days. But it鈥檚 rare to find anime that doesn鈥檛 objectify women. It鈥檚 almost a theme for them to portray women as naive and helpless. When I decide to watch anyway, I do my best to focus just on the plot. That鈥檚 why I like 鈥淎ttack on Titan鈥. The plot is tight, everyone鈥檚 a badass, and no one鈥檚 being objectified for sexual relief. 

    I hate the objectification of women so much. As someone who cosplays for a living, it is something I have had to deal with continuously. Men I鈥檝e never met send me explicit messages, telling me what they鈥檇 like to do with me in cosplay. I found out that as a goth girl and cosplayer, I鈥檓 a fantasy to them. They don鈥檛 see us as human beings but as experiences. I just wish they鈥檇 stop sexualising cosplayers. 

    鈥淚 don鈥檛 want to deal with people questioning things I enjoy鈥 – Jane*, 23 

    I really like anime. The whole idea of the protagonist with a grand goal, facing enemies, growing stronger, and the power of friendship? Inject it directly into my veins. Unfortunately, with some shonen, you鈥檙e deep into a show, and the next thing they鈥檒l drop is a bit or a gag that was intentionally added to please male fans. It adds nothing to the plot, just random sexualisation or nudity. There鈥檚 this anime called 鈥淔ire Force鈥, it has a character whose clothes are always 鈥渁ccidentally鈥 falling or ripping. Why? Who asked for that? Honestly, I don鈥檛 expect morality from the media we consume, so there are some things I just roll my eyes and overlook, but it gets to a point. 

    I try not to interact with the community online. I prefer staying in my bubble. The few times I鈥檝e tried, I鈥檝e had men quiz me on what anime I鈥檝e watched. Why? I don鈥檛 want to deal with people questioning the things I like. And the random mansplaining that follows? No, thanks. I鈥檇 rather talk anime with close friends. I have an anime-themed pouch, and men often come up to ask about it. But my first reaction is scepticism. The conversation always leads to a lecture or an impromptu quiz. 

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    鈥淵ou have to filter the rubbish in your search鈥 – Fola*, 25

    I try hard to avoid misogynistic themes and tropes, but a lot of anime is geared towards the male audience, and they love pandering unnecessary sexual things like showing panties or huge bulbous breasts jiggling forever, or even little girl characters in revealing clothes. Once I see a show has any of these things, I log out. Despite the prevalence of this, however, there are shows that are animated amazingly and don鈥檛 rely on the rubbish. You just have to find them, and finding them is also not that difficult. You have to filter the rubbish in your search. There are articles, forums, and lists where people ask and give similar recommendations. Sometimes, you can even tell from the poster whether a show will be full of nonsense. 

    I wish there were more women I could talk to about anime. Because with men? It’s like they鈥檙e vetting you or competing with you. 鈥淥h, you鈥檙e a babe, that鈥檚 why you鈥檙e saying that,鈥 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 really like anime, which ones have you watched?鈥  And then they proceed to name the most basic anime in all of existence. Or, they start asking you to list all the anime you鈥檝e watched so they can tell you how it is 鈥.鈥 Sometimes, I hit back by listing anime even their dads have never heard of, not to prove anything, but to shut them up. Then I鈥檒l go, 鈥淥h, you don鈥檛 know it? Wow, I thought you said you watched a lot of anime.鈥 The look on their faces gives me joy. 

    鈥淗im being male and misogynistic means we wouldn鈥檛 see certain anime the same way鈥 – Winifred*, 20

    I wasn鈥檛 always a feminist, but I鈥檝e always had common sense. Even then, some anime spooked me. Since becoming  鈥渨oke,鈥 I can鈥檛 tolerate misogynistic anime anymore. In fact, I just dropped 鈥淔ire Force鈥 because of this.

    I love anime a lot and was once very active in an anime community. And not to toot my own horn, but an educational post I made went viral and helped them gain over 100 new members. But one of the moderators turned out to be misogynistic. I blocked him, which meant I was automatically removed from the community. That鈥檚 when it hit me: him being male and misogynistic means we鈥檇 never see certain anime the same way. His view will always be clouded by his bias. 

    鈥淧ersonal messages get very sexual quickly most times because of the characters I cosplay鈥 – Halima*, 20

    I  cosplay a lot of big-breasted characters. Most of the time, people are respectful at cons and in the comment section of my posts. But in my DMs?  Different story. Personal messages get very sexual quickly.  Once, a guy offered me a million naira to have sex with him in one of my cosplays. He was a scammer, obviously, but omo. It would be nice to meet other female anime fans. Maybe then, my DMs would rest. 

    鈥淚鈥檝e never tried to impress a man in my life鈥 – Yinka*, 23

    I love anime because there is something for everyone. If you鈥檙e in the mood for romance or to watch small children beat up grown men, there鈥檚 something for you to watch and immerse yourself in. What I don鈥檛 like is when I talk about my love for anime, and there鈥檚 a man in my comment section asking, 鈥淲hat鈥檚 his name?鈥 Why are you insinuating that I am dedicating hours of my day, every day, to impress a man? I have never tried to impress a man in my life. Why would聽 I want to start now? And why would聽 I spend almost a whole year watching over a thousand episodes of 鈥淥ne Piece鈥 just to do that? Am I unemployed?聽

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