From Yu Yu Hakusho to Level E to Hunter x Hunter, gender identity has been a consistent aspect of Yoshihiro Togashi's work. It has taken on many forms over the years, and in that time, the language and social impact of discussions surrounding the subject have changed. This video aims to inspect that evolution and offer my own feelings on what Togashi's trans characters bring to the table. *Minor correction (as of 4/14): When talking about Mikihisa, I incorrectly lumped the words “boku“ and “watashi“ together as gender neutral terms, but that's technically not accurate. “Boku“ and “ore“ are both generally used by guys, but which one people use depends on various circumstances like the formality of a situation, the speaker's relationship to the person being addressed, etc. I say generally because it isn't always the case with “boku.“ A tomboyish girl might refer to herself with “boku“ to align with that more boyish/genderflui
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