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I've been hearing about this for years, but I'd never seen it. I just found it on YouTube, though, where it seems to have been uploaded by the director himself, so I'll have a look at it sometime. I do know that this is obviously ''not'' a video done from an entirely feminist perspective, but rather a satirical, comedy work (by a man, at that) which takes the form of an anti-sexist trial (conducted by... men) as a pretext to go through a retrospective of the decorative use of female characters on the series. The "show your cheesecake and have it too" approach, or something. But it may also provide some interesting commentary along with it. --[[User:Ide Cyan|Ide Cyan]] 01:52, 30 June 2007 (PDT)

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I've been hearing about this for years, but I'd never seen it. I just found it on YouTube, though, where it seems to have been uploaded by the director himself, so I'll have a look at it sometime. I do know that this is obviously not a video done from an entirely feminist perspective, but rather a satirical, comedy work (by a man, at that) which takes the form of an anti-sexist trial (conducted by... men) as a pretext to go through a retrospective of the decorative use of female characters on the series. The "show your cheesecake and have it too" approach, or something. But it may also provide some interesting commentary along with it. --Ide Cyan 01:52, 30 June 2007 (PDT)