You know, I kind of find it endearing, but ONLY because she’s a parody of the Mary Sue trope. If this was supposed to be actual character building, I’d be disgusted. XD
Eh, technically APStorm, the female equivalents of famous superheros are considered sexist by some people. The point of a superhero has always been that of unique and special. Plenty of women look at those sort of heroines and see them just as the male version with a pair of breasts added. A good example of a polarizing figure in this matter is Powergirl, who is basically a female Superman whose cleavage is very prominently displayed. Plenty of people see that as an outright show of sexism saying that there is not such thing as a unique female superhero, just a female copy to give fanboys boners.
@Faithless: Female equivalent superheroes are not just a male version with a pair of breasts.
They are a gender swapped version with a massive gravity defying pair of breasts who is slightly weaker then their male counterparts and have to be regularly saved by them.
Oh Yeah, that’s what you want to hear on a date!
Well I think clumsiness is very Moe
So, she saved the orphanage from the lava, what about the ashfall and suffocating gases?
She blew them away, most likely.
Why does that question crack me up when posted from someone with an avatar like yours? :D
That’s where the clumsiness comes into effect.
@Lelouch
Exactly! Only all Mary Sue’s have flaws, but they work out as an advantage like Moe or something that will make people feel bad about them
So she’s essentially Superman?
@ jasa159
there seems to be a misunderstanding here. I did not meant the Simpson’s character Moe but the Japanese term.
You know, I kind of find it endearing, but ONLY because she’s a parody of the Mary Sue trope. If this was supposed to be actual character building, I’d be disgusted. XD
Only a real Mary Sue would require a ‘defining’ flaw.
Wait a minute.
Clumsiness -and- an inability to form lasting relationships?
She’s no Mary Sue at all!
Booo!
Booo!
Mary Boooo!
@Trilateralus
You can look up Mary Sue at TV Tropes, but a Mary Sue is a perfect female character.
I think those were the faults from twilight, so it might be a dig at them
Mary Sue: A derogatory term to describe female equivalents to famous superheroes like Superman or Batman. Because sexism.
Eh, technically APStorm, the female equivalents of famous superheros are considered sexist by some people. The point of a superhero has always been that of unique and special. Plenty of women look at those sort of heroines and see them just as the male version with a pair of breasts added. A good example of a polarizing figure in this matter is Powergirl, who is basically a female Superman whose cleavage is very prominently displayed. Plenty of people see that as an outright show of sexism saying that there is not such thing as a unique female superhero, just a female copy to give fanboys boners.
Not to mention that the term Mary Sue actually has a different meaning.
@Faithless: Female equivalent superheroes are not just a male version with a pair of breasts.
They are a gender swapped version with a massive gravity defying pair of breasts who is slightly weaker then their male counterparts and have to be regularly saved by them.
Am I the only one who saw the judge from Ace Attorney Series over in the first panel?
I wonder if she has worked with Harvey Birdman…