Micromachisms in Pokémon Sol and Pokémon Luna

  • By:jobsplane

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03/2023

ADVERTENCIA: Este artículo es obra de una feminista (un poco) cabreada. Si vas a venir aquí a decir no sé qué del feminismo, a llamarme feminazi o a decir que lo que expongo aquí no tiene la mayor importancia, puedes cerrar esta ventana y seguir a otras cosas. Así, no nos hacemos daño. Para los demás, espero que lo disfrutéis.Los micromachismos en Pokémon Sol y Pokémon Luna Los micromachismos en Pokémon Sol y Pokémon Luna

This Monday, finally, I got with Pokémon Sol.It has been one of the happy purchases have made me in recent years, and although I have not been playing too many hours, I can tell you that I did not feel that way with Pokémon for a long time (and that I was very excited to be the remakeof ruby/sapphire).It is incredible how I have immersed myself in the world of Alola, how I have infected with the spirit and magic of its characters, and how, with small details, everything has changed so that it is not the same story of always.I am a girl again.A very excited girl.

However, there are other aspects of the game that I don't like anything.Nothing at all.It does not have so much to do with the gameplay or with its history.It is, rather, of small details that perhaps many of you have ignored, perhaps they have gone unnoticed because they are something that does not affect you.But when one has been pulling the hairs for so long for those "small details", it is pending everything.

They had already notified me before the game bought me, because an acquaintance took him a few days before and commented.So I was already frowning when I started Pokémon Sol.What am I talking about?Ok, you are right, I'm here making the interesting one without specifically specifically.Well, I'm going to talk about Pokémon Sol/Luna micromachisms.

Los micromachismos en Pokémon Sol y Pokémon Luna

But, Tita Kysu, what is a micromachism?Well, although it sounds like car toy brand, it has very little to do with toys, and it's much less fun.To make a simple idea, without filling the head of strange concepts, micromachism can be understood as a practice of daily gender violence and much more subtle than other forms.So subtle, that it can go unnoticed without difficulty, but that only perpetuate those macho attitudes against which feminists (and feminists, or allies, as you feel better defined, that I will not enter there) we fight day by day.

Para el niño, una mochila; para la niña, un bolso. Pequeñas diferencias que no deberían darse.

Since Nintendo, finally, understood that many players could feel more at ease playing with a female character, we had a small version and a small version of our avatar in the game.Each generation has had its style, but do you want to know a curious fact?Kris, from Pokémon Cristal, has been the only coach who has brought back.In addition to being the first female character in the saga.Another curious fact?Although she has even her character in the anime (Marina), in Pokémon Heartgold and Soulsilver she was replaced by Lyra, a much more girl...Female?

Since then, and with a single exception, every female character has brought bag.Some bigger than others, yes, but bags.Except for my dear May/Aura/Haruka, who had a frog of doubtful comfort.Ah, yes, sorry, there is another exception, which is the one that leads to my anger to be even greater.Being sincere, do you think it is comfortable to live the adventures that a coach Pokémon lives...With a bag?Or a tiny bag, in the case of sun and moon.

For me, Pokémon Go was an advance in the sense that there were hardly any differences between the coach and the coach.And both wore a backpack.That is why I expected that in Pokémon Sol and Luna Nintendo continue along that same path and not take a step back so clumsy, forced and ugly.Of course not everything is in the bag, and we have many more details that will make us want to kill someone.

¡Objeto clave! Sólo para chicas, ¿vale?

To start, the makeup kit that remains as a key object for a girl in eleven?years.Anyone may seem nonsense, but it is not.We may, with a certain age, do not see this as something remarkable, but perhaps in an eleven -year -old girl who just gives the game, something very important seems like something.We would be teaching her to make up, to have as something key in her life the need for makeup.

This is nothing more than another proof that the Japanese are as they are (macho, sick, strange.Not everything is beautiful and brilliant in the country of the rising sun).During all Pokémon generations we have had small details, such as the extreme "feminization" of girls and the fall in typical topics such as "I love to buy, oh what turkey I am".Look, the way of walking from my character in sun sometimes is embarrassed by others.The worst thing is that Pokémon is for Japan only the tip of the iceberg, because there are much more submerged games in the machismo of the Japanese...And it is better that they do not reach the rest of the world.

What Pokémon Sol and Pokémon Luna pissed is precisely that, which is an international game, highly anticipated by large and small, but still has the same shit - with forgiveness - that ten years ago.There is no doubt that Nintendo/Game Freak has taken a giant step, but backwards, and now it has a long way to go, if you want to stop giving so much asquet in some things.But, bah, what am I saying...It is still nintendo.

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