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The "uncensored" bathing scenes involving Shizuka Minamoto in
1979 Anime: Multiple episodes including 68, 70, 98, and 164.
English Dubs: In the Disney XD version, many of these scenes were either removed entirely or digitally edited to add clothing (like swimsuits) to ensure they met local broadcasting standards. Notable Examples:
The primary criticism of these scenes revolves around the "male gaze." Critics argue that because the plot often involves Nobita accidentally spying on Shizuka via a gadget, the scenes normalize "peeping" behavior. While the show consistently punishes Nobita for these intrusions—usually through Shizuka’s justified anger—the recurring nature of the "joke" has been called into question by modern audiences who view it as an outdated trope that undermines Shizuka’s character. Conclusion The "uncensored" bathing scenes in
To understand why the original creator, Fujiko F. Fujio, included these scenes, we have to look at the era and Japanese culture: The Concept of Personality
. What was once considered a harmless, if awkward, staple of Japanese humor is now at the center of a cultural tug-of-war over censorship and modern standards. 1. Why Does Shizuka Always Bathe? In the world of
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The "uncensored" bathing scenes involving Shizuka Minamoto in
1979 Anime: Multiple episodes including 68, 70, 98, and 164.
English Dubs: In the Disney XD version, many of these scenes were either removed entirely or digitally edited to add clothing (like swimsuits) to ensure they met local broadcasting standards. Notable Examples:
The primary criticism of these scenes revolves around the "male gaze." Critics argue that because the plot often involves Nobita accidentally spying on Shizuka via a gadget, the scenes normalize "peeping" behavior. While the show consistently punishes Nobita for these intrusions—usually through Shizuka’s justified anger—the recurring nature of the "joke" has been called into question by modern audiences who view it as an outdated trope that undermines Shizuka’s character. Conclusion The "uncensored" bathing scenes in
To understand why the original creator, Fujiko F. Fujio, included these scenes, we have to look at the era and Japanese culture: The Concept of Personality
. What was once considered a harmless, if awkward, staple of Japanese humor is now at the center of a cultural tug-of-war over censorship and modern standards. 1. Why Does Shizuka Always Bathe? In the world of
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