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(Anonymous) 2014-06-17 06:10 pm (UTC)(link)And, for that matter, who says Hanji is supposed to be gender ambiguous in the first place? I'm confused, when was that ever said? Unless you're referring to the thing where the fans couldn't tell if Hanji was a boy or girl, so the author just said "fuck it, you choose" or something like that...
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Because she's not a typically feminine woman in any sense, and she has always been written and drawn as somewhat of an androgynous character? Portraying her as feminine just feels so out of character to me.
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(Anonymous) 2014-06-17 07:37 pm (UTC)(link)I think I get what you're saying, though I have no problem with the English dub. And I know you don't mean it this way, but I think it's pretty unfair to say "typically feminine" - what exactly does that entail, especially in the world of Attack on Titan? Not many of the female characters could probably be called "typically feminine", depending on how stereotypical your criteria is. Hanji though has long hair, wider eyes and a thinner build, I'm not sure where beyond that we can define feminine, especially in the context of Attack on Titan.