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case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2014-09-23 06:11 pm
[ SECRET POST #2821 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2821 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Twin Peaks]
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[Star Trek]
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[Fall Out Boy]
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[Monster]
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[Left 4 Dead 2/Grand Theft Auto 5]
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[Cabin Pressure]
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[Quantum Leap]
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[Amy Winehouse]
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Re: **Is there still no yuri in KH fandom?
I do like that the overall climate is changing in respect to female characters, particularly in the Squenix fandoms... on a semi-related tangent, I was pleasantly surprised to see there wasn't nearly as much hatred towards Tifa (and even Aerith) like there was even 10-13 years ago after revisiting the FF7 fandom output recently (though that's not to say the senseless hate has gone away completely). I can only hope that as the fans who hated the females in the KH series for no reason (or shipping reasons) grow up, so too will have their opinions as well.
Re: **Is there still no yuri in KH fandom?
(Anonymous) 2014-09-24 12:06 am (UTC)(link)I've been noticing that too and I'm really happy about it. Nowadays whenever a FF7 fic comes out that mentions or centers on Tifa or Aerith, it's more likely than not in a positive light (or at least not a negative light). Even Rinoa (who, in my fandom experience at least, got a lot more hate than even Tifa or Aerith. And, okay, I'll admit that I found her to be a bit grating but I never hated her) has been getting more positive attention from the fan base. It's a nice trend, even if it does sometimes go too far in the other direction with people in fandom putting female characters on a pedestal for no reason or greatly exaggerating how capable/awesome they are and won't accept any criticism of them. Still, that's better than insane character bashing