7 Reasons 'Revolutionary Girl Utena' Was a Groundbreaking Queer Anime
01/25/18
TonyaWithAPen
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Latonya Pennington is a non-binary queer freelance writer. Their writing can be found in places like Wear Your Voice magazine, EFNIKS, and Black Girl Dangerous.
Latonya Pennington is a non-binary queer freelance writer. Their writing can be found in places like Wear Your Voice magazine, EFNIKS, and Black Girl Dangerous.
Premiering in 1997, Revolutionary Girl Utena was a queer, dream-like anime series that was ahead of its time. Featuring influences from the magical girl genre, fairy tales, and more, this anime series gave us intricate commentary on gender roles, power, and growing up, as well as one of the most memorable romances.
Check out why this anime series was so influential!
Latonya Pennington is a non-binary queer freelance writer. Their writing can be found in places like Wear Your Voice magazine, EFNIKS, and Black Girl Dangerous.
Latonya Pennington is a non-binary queer freelance writer. Their writing can be found in places like Wear Your Voice magazine, EFNIKS, and Black Girl Dangerous.