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Toppema and Chokirin once again engage into a magical fight as she defeats Chokirin, but gets weaker and weaker due to exhausting her power and gradually fades as her body transforms into Misae. The three then travel to Joma and Makao’s palace where they are challenged to a dance fight. Joma and Makao perform a dazing ball dance while the Nohara family perform a traditional Japanese dance and win. They then get challenged to a regular card game which they also win.
I have two personal theories to explain why obvious pregnancy is relatively rare in conventional anime and why pregnancy is lopsidedly so much more frequently depicted in adults-only erotic anime than in mainstream anime. Observers should not forget that anime is creative literature. Like all creative fiction, it must consider the impact and nuance of the choices it makes. When female anime characters are depicted obviously pregnant, like Osono in Kiki’s Delivery Service, Tomoko Takahashi in Tari Tari, and Ezra in Vandread, they’re consistently happy, nurturing, maternal characters. They’re also depicted as experienced confidants willing and eager to give advice and listen without being judgmental. The imagery of pregnancy itself evokes the sense of motherhood, of compassion and love, of tenderness. Therefore anime can’t include obviously pregnant women without accounting for the impression these characters will make on viewers. Characters like Bulma, Chi-chi, Juuhachigou, and Misae Nohara are never literally shown pregnant because doing so would enhance and alter the impression of these characters in the minds of viewers. These mothers are stern, disciplinarian, short-tempered. Depicting them in late stage pregnancy with the same short-temper would compromise the matronly beauty of pregnancy. Depicting these women with soft, kind-hearted tenderness would forever compromise their established typical personalities. For example, in Gurren Lagann Kiyoh’s personality changes dramatically after she’s depicted pregnant and gives birth to a daughter. Anime simply has to be cautious about depicting pregnant women because if the anime isn’t going to acknowledge the pregnancy, isn’t going to subtly characterize the pregnancy, then it’s merely a distraction from other, more important themes and characteristics and should be excluded. The visual imagery of pregnancy simply carries so much meaning that it can’t be ignored or overlooked. So if an anime isn’t going to specifically focus attention on a character’s pregnancy itself, it’s better to not include a pregnant character at all. For example, Rose of Versailles includes several pregnancies, yet none of them are ever shown on-screen. Allison to Lillia is a multi-generational show, yet it skips over Allison’s pregnancy.





















