He reminds me of Gehrman from Bloodbonre. Both create dolls in the likeness of loved ones they've lost but then realize the dolls can never fully replace the original person.
Your interpretation of "Rozen Maiden" as a complex allegory for societal and political dynamics is thought-provoking. Here’s a summary of your analysis: 1. **Rozen Maidens as People/Ethnic Groups/Public**: The Rozen Maidens represent various groups within society, such as different ethnicities or the general public. 2. **Mediums/Masters as Governments**: The mediums or masters of the Rozen Maidens symbolize different governments or ruling bodies that influence and control these groups. 3. **Alice Game as Propaganda**: The Alice Game represents propaganda that incites hatred and conflict between classes, ethnic groups, and races. 4. **Hina Ichigo**: Hina Ichigo, who refuses her own national regime and is subsequently bullied by Shinku, symbolizes undeveloped or naive ethnic groups that face oppression after rejecting their governing bodies. 5. **Shinku**: Shinku represents the societal elite or powerful nations, those with more power and responsibility. She is a leader and protective but initially in the beginning she bullied those who do not conform, like Hina Ichigo. 6. **Suiseiseki**: Suiseiseki represents critical groups or opposition that challenge the existing systems and power structures but do not know how to fix them. 7. **Souseiseki**: Souseiseki symbolizes reformist groups that seek to improve and change the current systems. However, initially, she is stuckin the beginning, without criticism, because she doesn't know where to begin. 8. **Suigintou and Her Medium (Megu Kakizaki)**: Suigintou represents an old, corrupted regime that thrives on having external enemies. Her medium, Megu Kakizaki, symbolizes leaders like Lenin, Mao Zedong, Xi Jinping, and the communist ideology (apparently nice, promising everything will be fine, but in reality, sick). 9. **Everyone as a Rozen Maiden**: The idea that everyone is a Rozen Maiden, beautiful and unique, and like baby dolls of someone (such as parents), emphasizes the intrinsic value and interconnectedness of all individuals. Your interpretation provides a nuanced and critical view of how "Rozen Maiden" can be seen as a reflection of real-world political and social struggles, highlighting the complexities of power, governance, and the impact of propaganda on societal divisions.
@kanascastle4097 my idea : if add informal sentence + ~Sir, Is so very perfect. Hers speach style is not formal/honorific. How do make Japanese lang, Korean lang's formal/honorific to English formal/honorific? And others European languages? Actually, I am from Korea, and I do couriers it. 어떻게 일본어, 한국어의 격식체/존댓말체를 영어의 격식체/존댓말체로 만들까요? 그리고 다른 유럽어들로는? 사실, 저는 한국에서 왔고요, 그리고 저는 그게 궁금해요.
@@kanascastle4097 ~해주십시오./〜してください。 = Please do~ 감사합니다./ありがとうございます。= Thank you so much. ~입니다./〜です。= It is ~ 먹습니다./食べます。= do eat. 먹었습니다./食べました。= did ate. My ideas.
In the end, he finds "Alice" in his own daughter. A child of flesh and his own blood and forgets about the dolls as he sees none to be as perfect as his daughter Alice. That's why Jun becomes the new Rozen
The mastery and amount of dedication... even tho i admire doll makers so much im going to always see Rozen as the bad guy, how can you create such pieces of art that see you as a father only to make them fight each other?
@@kanascastle4097Not necessarily. It mirrors some interesting theoligical arguments about a god, who is all loving, yet still gives us suffering. And dares to not give us answers. The show goes much deeper in many topics, than what people usually give it credit for. I'd even say, the not-ending is an important part of the whole thing. Simple ending would mean that one philosophy has to win in the end.
@@quantum_nekomancer oh shiii I never saw it that way. Are there any other parts of the show you can think of that have similar deeper meanings to them?
It's a pity that it looks like the work of a creator who doesn't seem to be interested in portraying Jun, who is a human being. I am afraid that it might be a characteristic of Japanese otaku? I think that otaku want to make humans like dolls because they like playing with dolls more than humans? Opposite idea to Giuseppe in Pinocchio?
@@kanascastle4097 I added the definite article "the" to "work" because I wanted it to convey the meaning of what a creator's work should essentially be. In Japan, there have long been many manga, anime, and games in which so-called otaku, like Hikaru Genji, the main character in The Tale of Genji, raise innocent young girls to his liking and make girls serve him in order to make him feel better. Sometimes it seems that some people turn that Otaku's ideas into actual actions, and it sometimes becomes an incident. I think this story could be considered one of those animes. In my case, it's very humiliating to be treated like a doll by a man. I've also developed the habit of considering whether certain events can be interpreted in a way that negates the narrative nature of men projecting their preferred image of women onto someone else and trying to control them like a doll. I believe that this was one of the necessary defense methods for me as a lawyer who handled many criminal defense cases.
@@kanascastle4097 I do wish a proper closure too for Rozen Maiden. It is not a considerate thing to reboot the series with polarizing art style after several years only to leave the storyline out of cold again for a decade.
💯 agree - IMO, the 2013 “reboot” was a travesty. I thought I’d never forgive Studio DEEN for what they did to “Rozen Maiden”… but then they went on to produce “Konosuba”…
@@LivviesAnimeposts Zone made a flash, search up something like "zone sama suiseiseki flash" and click on the danbooru link, or find the swf file somewhere
Such a beautiful scene - tender, even intimate (and Mitsumune Shinkichi's music here - "Tanjou" - augments the mood perfectly). One of the highlights of a classic anime.
@@kanascastle4097 figures. Its obvious you don't follow the game's development. It's okay. Let me tell you a secret. The Polaris was an announced vehicle. It's a waste a time discussing these things with people that will never understand.