#if you know about yamamoto and okada's biographies it comes across as celebratory
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In the franchise, Fujiko keeps getting assaulted, but due to the non-continuity episodic nature of the show, this has no effects on her psyche. The woman called fujiko mine is about longing for a womanhood that is not traumatizing, not for a lack of trauma, but for being by the requirements of the world of fiction, invulnerable to it. Aisha is a stand-in for the female audience and/or creators, vulnerable to abuse by virtue of being real human beings, longing to be free though art/fiction/creation. It's a lot about projection and desire. I don't think the show is as cynical as it seems at first glance
"This is your world, but you can't do anything in it. But look at me! I am free!"
#every single character in the show simultaneously wants and wants to be fujiko#it comes across to me as very sincere idk#if you know about yamamoto and okada's biographies it comes across as celebratory#lupin iii the woman called fujiko mine#the woman called fujiko mine#twcfm
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