Yeah, no. Hinata is a Shrinking Violet cute girl who is soft-spoken and while she's shown to have serious inner strength, she's cute and prone to prompting protectiveness instincts hell both in and out of universe.
You're incredibly in the wrong here for many reasons.
Readding (and expanding) the example since this was deleted by a ban-evader currently there's three people who think it count and none who oppose. I'm not reading the Rock Lee because it's currently a ZCE and I can't expand it since I don't think it counts, but if someone wants to expand it, feel free to mention it in the discussion.
Edited by Larkmarn Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.Hinata is obviously a Moe. I don't even see how this is a discussion.
For the love of Arceus, can we agree that Hinata is moe. Moe is an audience reaction trope more than anything, even if there are characters and works that go out of their way to emphasise it.
Edited by TroperOnAStickV2 Hopefully I'll feel confident to change my avatar off this scumbag soon. Apologies to any scumbags I insulted. Hide / Show RepliesHoly crap. Hinata is a ridiculously straight example.
Though I fail to see how Rock Lee counts. The fact it's a ZCE doesn't help.
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The issue with the statement Audience Reaction Trope is that we are generalizing how the audience reacts, and even this generalization does not work. It certainly isn't in a protective attribute, she's never put to that effect by the author in the manga. If she is moe, then it is in a functionaly meaningless definition of the word, rather than the intention of the meaning is. A lot of examples here have that issue, and I'd curb them out if I had time.
Maybe in the anime, but I don't believe the anime is getting discussed.
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