Talk:Toaru Kagaku no Railgun (anime)/@comment-73.142.11.5-20200606195029

Heyo! I was wondering if anyone else picked up on the extreme amount of sexual or violence based assault in terms of male characters attempting to attack our main characters? NOW NOW NOW I totally get it is an anime, its just that in comparing it to other animes it feels like there is a more extreme amount (I mean that also depends on what genre you look into). I kinda see these instances as means for Misaka, Shirai or others to prove their power and strength.

ANYWAYS, I'm bringing this up cause I was wondering if anyone had any deets on that? Like a common thing the author/director does in their anime series they've created for female character development/bond, representative of the reality of large scale assault in Japan/the area the anime is focused on, or jus ya kno common scene thrown in there just more than usual, etc? Sorry probs a weird interest to follow-up on, but as an anthropologist I'm totally interested in the reasoning why the sexual/violence-based assault towards our young women seems more prominent? I mean in general its like that in anime its just usually it might come up in one or two scenes (thats of course an opinion, not a fact cause also depends on what genres ur into and I mostly stick in fantasy and sci-fi),  but not every one or two episodes and reappearing in multiple series. Idk jus a blab lol

Thanks in advance for any responses/mulling over on this,

-Jojo M.