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(Anonymous) 2015-07-15 02:43 am (UTC)(link)no subject
I think Butcher has actually gotten better in recent years, and it's worth noting that FZ (the light novels) and SNU were very early works for him. I would hardly call his works as of now feminist, but everything from PMMM onward of his that I've seen has been at least better than a lot of anime toward women (though I've yet to see Expelled from Paradise).
Possibly connected though, his works have also grown less nihilistic. His early works were such hopeless downers. PMMM is dark, but it reconstructs the genre at the end with a hopeful end, and Psycho Pass is pretty standard futuristic crime show levels of dark. Compare Akane and her morals and outlook to Kiritsugi, for example. It's downright sunshiney compared to FZ.