



Was looking at an iOS game, when something caught my eye… One of these is not like the other… Was mildly surprised she wasn’t their covergirl… And how in the hell is that thing comfortable?
Oh Stormfall, will you ever stop being such a textbook example of how not to do female armor? Also, when we talked about helmet equality we meant that she should be able to see when wearing her helmet.
Warrior women wearing helmets that prohibit looking at anything but the ground seems to be an oddly common problem…

– wincenworks

As someone named after a Rudyard Kipling book/character, I would just like to say: Fuck you Grimm Fairy Tales, now this is personal!
Assuming this is distaff-sexy-Mowgli (because that’s the only story popular media features from The Jungle Book and I’m pretty sure she’s not Rikki-Tikki-Tavi!) how did she get the daggers and the tattoos? Did Baloo set up a tattoo palor to get some extra honey!?
And of course, when it comes to the “something brown so maybe leather” bikini and wraps design… what else can one say but:

– wincenworks
Chaos Dragon and Gender Flips
whereismywizardhat submitted:
You know, in the adaptation from one medium to another, Gender flips happen. Most of the time, it’s actually to balance out a mostly male cast with some female characters, which is good.
Here’s what’s not good
This is from the anime Chaos Dragon, an adaptation of the light novel series based upon Gen Urobuchi and Kinoko Nasu’s tabletop game sessions. This is Lou Zhenjie, Urobuchi’s character. Notice the difference, beyond the genderswap, in how the character is treated?
It’s pretty terrible.
And people tell us that the parodies we feature are too ridiculous… I tend to think they’re not ridiculous enough!
– wincenworks
Chaos Dragon and Gender Flips
whereismywizardhat submitted:
You know, in the adaptation from one medium to another, Gender flips happen. Most of the time, it’s actually to balance out a mostly male cast with some female characters, which is good.
Here’s what’s not good
This is from the anime Chaos Dragon, an adaptation of the light novel series based upon Gen Urobuchi and Kinoko Nasu’s tabletop game sessions. This is Lou Zhenjie, Urobuchi’s character. Notice the difference, beyond the genderswap, in how the character is treated?
It’s pretty terrible.
And people tell us that the parodies we feature are too ridiculous… I tend to think they’re not ridiculous enough!
– wincenworks







