Talk:Nutcracker/@comment-26534397-20170115003435/@comment-211.49.126.48-20170116130838

I'm not well-acquainted with Re yet so I might be wrong, but I personally don't think Nutcracker is the 'living embodiment of sexism'. She's simply the kind of female character Ishida likes to create- he has this recurring habit of making female characters who are physically appealing and embody everything most men would find attractive in women, only to ruin the whole thing by turning said characters into sadistic monsters/ruthless, op warriors who would make you run away screaming if you met them in a dark alley.

The only other contrast Ishida shows this contrast in as severely as Nutcracker seems to be Rize, but many others show shades of it- such as Touka, Akira, Eto, and even Hinami. Not to say that Nutcracker is an amazingly feminist character (Japan isn't an amazingly feminist country after all) but 'living embodiment of sexism' is a little extreme.