Princess Jellyfish: Art and review

Jan 10, 2014 00:19



Princess Jellyfish Review:

Every female nerd should watch this series. Seriously, this show does an AMAZING job of capturing the dynamic of a bunch of oddball, dorky chicks living under one roof. It’s hard to articulate my love for this show in a traditional review, so I’ll just be lazy and make a list of reasons why I think this should be required viewing for everyone…

    1. It delves into the lives of a group of women without EVER sexualizing them. Most of the main women living in the “Sisterhood Dorm” are weird looking (or downright ugly). This is a refreshing change of pace from virtually every other TV show in the universe that sticks glasses on a model and expects us to believe that she’s spent her entire life being ignored by boys because of her appearance.
Granted, Tsukimi (the lead female character) is cute. But even after her obligatory “My Fair Lady” makeover, she isn’t a sex pot or a supermodel. So the show avoids falling into the “She’s All That” trap

2. Speaking of the girls’ appearances, another thing I love about the show is the fact that EVERY SINGLE FEMALE CHARACTER LOOKS DISTINCT! One of my biggest artistic pet peeves is when a professional artist can draw countless diverse male characters but can only bring himself to draw one or two different women and just palette swap them over and over (I have dubbed this phenomenon “Clone Girl Syndrome”). WAY too many shows/artists suffer from this; and anime is a notorious repeat offender. So this show is a breath of fresh air for the character designs alone. The fact that the story is good is just icing on the cake.

3. It explores both the good and bad side of being an “otaku”. The way all the girls escape into their hobbies is clearly a coping mechanism for dealing with being treated like outcasts their whole lives. And, while its fun for them (and fun for us to watch); it’s also kinda sad and unhealthy. And some of their behaviors hit me pretty close to home.
For example, when Tsukimi brings a new “girl” to their Friday night dinner party, her room mates are horrified to find out that Tsukimi’s new friend is one of ‘The Stylish’ (which is their slang word for popular, pretty people who wear fashionable clothes). And they’re really nasty to Kuranosuke despite the fact that s/he brought in a bunch of expensive food and was nothing but nice to them. The girls in the sisterhood let their past experiences block them off from meeting new people and getting to know a really rad new friend. Being bullied and ostracized turned them into assholes. And that just sucks.

…..I want to gush more, but anything further would be a spoiler. And I REALLY want everyone to discover this series on their own. Go check it out! Funimation has the first episode on YouTube for free (in both sub and dub), so you have no excuse not to at least preview it!

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