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Majokko Megu-chan · review

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Top reader Jul 22, 2020 · 1 min read
↓ Not recommended
2 /10

Episode 1 is about the main character learning that it's, Apparently, WRONG to expect that parents who really love her would not expect her to be nice to a family member who sexually assaulted her just because he is younger. This is an accurate reflection of what the show is like in general. The message is that human society is better than the matriarchal witch society because human society is based on "love," something that witches don't value, but frankly, it's hard to see why anyone would value "love" as it is portrayed here. The primary purpose of this show, although it is supposedly aimed at younggirls, seems to be pleasing male viewers with the objectified image of a young teenage girl who is opinionated but not TOO opinionated, who not only allows herself to be sexualized but actually invites it in the opening song. The secondary purpose seems to be convincing young girls not to put up any resistance to being objectified, that its a compliment and is actually empowering.

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