EX: Harley was given a feminine voice, because 4kids probably thought he was "gay" enough to do it.
Harley was meant to be a gay stereotype in both English and Japanese, both 4Kids and PUSA dub. Have you heard his Japanese voice?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9p29kACFYA&fmt=18
That's the best clip I have that I've already uploaded, I know it's only 2 lines, but his voice is basically like that all the time
Oh, well I guess I never noticed. :p
P.S. I subscribed to your channel. Thanks for uploading all of the music!
I was hoping you'd say something like that. But saying US and American was pointless.
Anyway, with raging stereotypes such as phobias, homosexuality that you can hypothisize on, and others, the show isn't really anything, especially sexist.
The US American part was to create a paradox emphasizing the person in question's lack of global perspective when calling it a "global" boycott. And I put US in front of American to further emphasize this as America has a broader definition referring to the continent, even though I know American usually refers to the USA.
The only "sexism" that I really noticed was in the Pokémon Gyms, particularly the Celadon Gym (I know there's a reason for this). Other than that I don't see what's so sexist about the show.
Wait, what was sexist about Princess vs Princess? The beauty contest?
Has anyone noticed that the Pokemon TV shows don't involve the boy heros, but they do the females?
Like how the advance series involves may, but not brendan? and d/p involves dawn, but not lucus? <cough> sexist <cough>
Oh, jeez. You know, I get the feeling that you only asked so that I could show the video to everyone.
To answer the question, no, it's NOT the contest (Also, it's not a beauty contest either, or at least, not JUST a beauty contest. it's a contest where the trainers both A. pose for beauty, and B. do battle against each other.). It's...
All right, fine (though I'll probably end up regretting having to show this if you and other people will mock me for it):
https://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v296/Sporks/?action=view¤t=Squealing.flv
Also, no, it's not just that the main characters are boys, it's also for the fact that, with the exception of Misty, all the main female protagonists are used for eye-candy purposes only (Masamitsu Hidaka said this himself).