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Somewhere Out There Volume 1 Issue 1 April 2022

Save Uzaki-Chan from the Whiny Butts

by Matthew Martinez

Uzaki-Chan Wants to Hang Out, created by artist Takashi

Aoshima (stylized Take), is a manga first published in

2018*. The story features extrovert Hana (Uzaki-Chan)

and her adventures with her former Swim Coach introvert

Shinichi Sakurai (Senpai). Uzaki-chan wants her Senpai

to be more outgoung. From far away places like Tottori,

Japan, Strange-To-America places like a Cat Cafe, to

mundane place like a technology store, the optometrist,

and even the coffee shop where Senpai works, Hana will go

to any lengths to achieve her goal, much to Senpai's

annoyance. There's just two particular things about

Uzaki-chan: Her "Upper Frontals", emphasized by the

shirt she wears with the Japanese phrase Sugoi Dekai,

or "So Big". (Source: knowyourmeme.com).

Her bust size has drawn criticism from Uzaki-chan's

homeland of Japan dur to the Japanese Red Cross Blood

Drive campaign in 2019. The campaign features a modified

cover of Volume 3, which has Uzaki-chan wearing her work

clothes, with a text bubble with the following, translated

from Japanese: "Senpai! Have you not yet given blood?

Or perhaps... are you afraid of needles?"

Now, breast size is supposed to arouse my libido because

I'm a man (A monster, if you will). At least that's what

some feminists and their male sympathizers on social media

say. As mentioned, I have read the first six volumes of the

manga, and have seen the anime's first season. Senpai has

accidentally grabbed both of Uzaki-chan's breasts, each on

separate occastions while blindfolded, and female characters

featured in the manga have been scantily dressed in the front,

back, and between chapters and pages of the manga. But I

personally feel that Uzaki-chan herself is not over sexualized.

The outrage comes from female Twitter accounts criticizing

Uzaki-chan's character design. While some users demand the

series' cancellation, others have redrawn Uzaki-chan so she

looks "Realistic". Of course, there's also a group of men who

go along with some of the ladies complaints in hopes of scoring

a date, or some other type of affair, so they just parrot, or

put down whoever presents a differing opinion. We'll call the

people who are upset about the character design "Whiny-Butts".

Although they are few, they are rather vocal. Although people

have a right to their own opinion, these feminists are

contradicting themselves if they truly believe in "body

positivity". If they believe a woman should be happy and

confident in their body, then they should think twice about if

a series should be cancelled based on the character on the

outside, rather than the story told on the inside.

Although Volume 1 of the manga collection debuted in July 2018,

Uzaki-Chan wa Asobitai! was first published in comic form

online via NicoNico in December 2017.

A Note from the Editor

Where did the name of this publication come from? My birth mother

gave it to me in a letter she wrote to me some time after I was

adopted by my parents in 1991. This song was written by James

Horner, Barry Mann, and Cynthia Weil; and was performed by Linda

Ronstadt and James Ingram for the 1986 film An American Tail.