

People who complain this loudly about mods tend to be living proof of why mods are important.
People who complain this loudly about mods tend to be living proof of why mods are important.
Yamai Ren. The character whose entire gimmick is that her horrible behavior is played off with “it’s funny because she’s a lesbian.”
Well perhaps they could do a movie focused on Violet working with another client, since that’s where the show always shined best. Maybe she should could tutor a young girl at a private academy or something. That might make for a good enough movie.
If you’re specifically looking for shows to watch with your daughter, I would highly recommend Little Witch Academia for that demographic.
Komi-san is a great show whenever one particular character is not onscreen, but the parts where that character is onscreen mean I don’t think it can go on this list.
Unfortunately, the movie is a lot less ambiguous.
But also the movie doesn’t exist lalalala it never happened lalalala I can’t hear you
She’s a 1000 year old adult. At no point is she ever portrayed as anything remotely childlike.
It honestly fucking sucks that just because this trope exists elsewhere, a show like Frieren can’t tell a serious story about what it’s like to outlive everyone around you without being mistaken for this trope.
I do think there are valuable conversations to be had about the concept of a creature that is considered ontologically evil and wholly irredeemable.
But I also think reducing that conversation to “Frieren bad” sucks.
If you’ve been keeping count, I’m curious to see your data.
It’s not the 1000-year-old-who-looks-8 trope, it’s the 1000-year-old-who-looks-25 trope. She’s never portrayed as anything close to childlike.
Frieren is very violent. Amazing show, but definitely not for kids.
Bocchi has exactly one fanservice gag I can recall, but it’s a fairly tame one. Probably fine, the whole rest of the show has nothing else inappropriate I can think of. It is sub-only though, so I guess it really depends on whether she’s fine with reading subtitles?
Delicious in Dungeon, some violence but nothing gory, compared to Frieren I don’t think it’s too much.
I haven’t seen the other one that was mentioned so I can’t speak for it.
Honestly I’d say it depends on your daughter and what you think she can handle. I’m not a parent, so it’s hard for me to judge. Maybe screen a few episodes for yourself and decide what you think is appropriate?
Edit: Though just to add one more nomination for you, Little Witch Academia immediately comes to mind as a show I think would be absolutely perfect for that age.
Sturgeon’s Law: 90% of everything is shit.
But there’s so much out there, that remaining 10% is still a lot.
There’s a lot of terrible anime, but there’s also a lot of fantastic anime. There’s a lot of anime.
The only way it’ll ever come is if the userbase grows.