Friday, September 21, 2012

week6- What is the ‘shojo’ and how does it often function in anime?


What is the ‘shojo’ and how does it often function in anime?

I have a lot of interests in movies and animations. Personally, if someone asks me what the first thing that pops to my mind is when I think of the feature of Japanese animation, I would say it is a ‘shojo’, a Japanese word which means girls in English.

Now looking back on Japanese animations I have watched, most of them have a young girl in early age of 5 -18 as the main character. Especially, Hayao Miyazak, who is the most famous animation director in the world and my favorite director, also presents young women. He presented a kid that seems to have just begun going to primary school as the main character on My Neighbor Totoro. As well as the My Neighbor Totoro, the rule of using girls applies to many of his other works.

Why do animation directors use girls in their animation for the main character? How does it often function in anime?

I think it is easy to make stories based on a character that has unstained innocence and liberty. The character has unstained innocence and liberty is a girl, called ‘Shojo’.

I think that is why many directors prefer a young woman because of purity and freedom that the features of young women character have in animation. There were some restrictions on man`s life like dress, behavior and formality. It is as if a man wears a dress for women and put on a heavy make-up, other people might think he would be a gay and looks like a freak. Like that, a girl character has more flexibilities and liberty of a scope of behavior and formality to express a various characters and situations. Of course, many restrictions in woman`s life existed in the past. Because of this flexibility and liberty, woman characters are expressed as various characters like Mulan which was based on an old story that women dress up as a man and go to a war.

Furthermore, when a director uses a girl character, feelings in animation is expressed easily, variously, widely and more abundantly. And, the director is able to keep pure emotions and last it longer. I think purity is only expressed by females, especially young woman. One of representative examples is Hayao Miyazaki. He presents the girl in My Neighbor Totoro and appeals to audiences about the importance of nature by using purity of children. So the audiences could understand the director’s purpose without any repulsion.    

Also, in The Princess Mononoke, the princess is a young lady and looks adolescent just under 20 years old. I think this period is the time when person has both innocence and maturity. So, due to this advantage, a message about reckless destruction of nature by human being, and the process that the princess is opening her eyes to other cultures and love could be effectively engaging to audience.

Reference

Mulan [Photograph]. (1988). Retrieved September 21, 2012, from http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/mulan/
 
Hayao miyazaki [Photograph]. (2009). Retrieved September 21, 2012, from http://geekinthemovietheater.blogspot.co.nz/2009/07/limelight-hayao-miyazaki.html

5 comments:

  1. Hi Ben, some good points here. You seem to be following a few trains of thought, but I like what you've said here about how directors like Miyazaki might feel that they have more creative scope with a young female character.
    The comment that you made about a person who has both innocence and maturity is also interesting!

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  2. Just a note - my only other comment would be that you need to do some of the readings from the reader as well, and add your responses to those on this post

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  3. I like your paragraph about directors preferring young women in anime because there are not as many restrictions as if there was a male main character. I think you could expand on it a bit further, and think that yes, the male character might look "gay" or like a "freak" if they were to be presented femininely, but why wouldn't that work in anime? With anime being part of the "mass" culture in Japan (Princess Mononoke being the highest grossing film in Japan for example), if a male was presented in some of the situations that the female protagonists are, then it might go against Japanese traditional beliefs, values and norms and that wouldn't have a very good outcome on the anime's popularity. It's just a thought.

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    1. Hi Matthew.
      Thanks your comment.
      Could you give me a details of Japanese thraditional beliefs and values in anime you have mentioned on the comment???

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