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(Background)
The otaku community contains a variety of things that western media lacks: isekai, body pillows, superior 2D oppai and even harem. Harem is such where a central, male protagonist is surrounded by attractive female characters who are interested in him; cases where the gender roles are reversed are known as "reverse-harem". Wouldn't you agree that "harem" and "reverse-harem" should be classified as genres and not themes?
(I have done my research with the usual websites)
(definition of theme and genre, and harem)
(Rules)
(Opinion changes log)
(Edit log)
While surfing through this magnificent manga that has all the tags attached to it, I realized that "harem" and "reverse-harem" are placed in the theme category and not genre.
I instantly knew that this would make a great debate material.
This is my third attempt to make 'Change my Mind' threads a trend. Also, I'm not gonna snap half the universe into a thread like I did last time.
I instantly knew that this would make a great debate material.
This is my third attempt to make 'Change my Mind' threads a trend. Also, I'm not gonna snap half the universe into a thread like I did last time.
The otaku community contains a variety of things that western media lacks: isekai, body pillows, superior 2D oppai and even harem. Harem is such where a central, male protagonist is surrounded by attractive female characters who are interested in him; cases where the gender roles are reversed are known as "reverse-harem". Wouldn't you agree that "harem" and "reverse-harem" should be classified as genres and not themes?
(I have done my research with the usual websites)
I used 5-Toubon as my keyword while researching about harem series.
I also discovered that most anime/manga sites would often be divided into two groups.
Those that explicitly states their genres:
-MAL
-Manga Updates
-Anisearch
-Mangahere
-Mangakalot
And those that merges everything into "tags":
-Livechart
-Anime Planet
-Kitsu
-AniDB
-Mangarock
The rest are basically the odd one out.
-Anilist (uses "romance" in genre list and "harem" in tag list)
However, I have not found any that explicitly states that "harem" is a "theme" like MangaDex.
Conclusion: half agree that harem is a genre, the remaining are inconclusive, but none explicitly states that harem is a theme; making MangaDex the odd one out as well.
I also discovered that most anime/manga sites would often be divided into two groups.
Those that explicitly states their genres:
-MAL
-Manga Updates
-Anisearch
-Mangahere
-Mangakalot
And those that merges everything into "tags":
-Livechart
-Anime Planet
-Kitsu
-AniDB
-Mangarock
The rest are basically the odd one out.
-Anilist (uses "romance" in genre list and "harem" in tag list)
However, I have not found any that explicitly states that "harem" is a "theme" like MangaDex.
Conclusion: half agree that harem is a genre, the remaining are inconclusive, but none explicitly states that harem is a theme; making MangaDex the odd one out as well.
(definition of theme and genre, and harem)
Obtaining definitions from google as usual,
Genre
"a category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter."
Theme
"the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic."
And here is MD's definition of "harem"
"A harem includes three or more characters who potentially show romantic interest in a male protagonist. The sex, gender, or orientation of the harem members is irrelevant as long as they exclusively, or at least primarily, are vying for the affections of the same individual - who may or may not reciprocate towards one, several, or none of these romantic rivals."
I would argue that the repetitive nature of harem mangas using the same concept of "tons of girls like one generic dude" is a better fit for "genre" rather than "theme". Yes, harem mangas share a similarity in its concept. No, harem mangas do not feature its premise as a subject of its writing.
If the same logic of "harem is a theme" applies to everything else then shoujo-ai should be a theme of romance rather than its own genre. This is but one of many examples that I will write later in case anyone argues about this.
Genre
"a category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter."
Theme
"the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic."
And here is MD's definition of "harem"
"A harem includes three or more characters who potentially show romantic interest in a male protagonist. The sex, gender, or orientation of the harem members is irrelevant as long as they exclusively, or at least primarily, are vying for the affections of the same individual - who may or may not reciprocate towards one, several, or none of these romantic rivals."
I would argue that the repetitive nature of harem mangas using the same concept of "tons of girls like one generic dude" is a better fit for "genre" rather than "theme". Yes, harem mangas share a similarity in its concept. No, harem mangas do not feature its premise as a subject of its writing.
If the same logic of "harem is a theme" applies to everything else then shoujo-ai should be a theme of romance rather than its own genre. This is but one of many examples that I will write later in case anyone argues about this.
(Rules)
1. Every reply that is directed to oppose my original idea must be replied with the intent of opposing that reply.
2. Any reply that is just meant as a comment or what I dismiss as opinion does not have to be responded.
3. Try to keep the values of facts true by avoiding cherrypicking examples as well as not polluting said facts with opinions. Use an outside, credible source if you have to.
4.1. If someone has successfully changed part of my opinion, I must strikethrough the changed opinion in this first post and state the change right after the strikethrough.
4.2. If at least 50% of the participants, excluding myself, plus one person consider said opinion change to be major enough that it qualifies as "I have changed my mind", then I will surrender and "admit defeat". Basically, democracy to decide wether I have been fully or only partially defeated.
5. Any edits must be noted in the edit log, even minor ones.
2. Any reply that is just meant as a comment or what I dismiss as opinion does not have to be responded.
3. Try to keep the values of facts true by avoiding cherrypicking examples as well as not polluting said facts with opinions. Use an outside, credible source if you have to.
4.1. If someone has successfully changed part of my opinion, I must strikethrough the changed opinion in this first post and state the change right after the strikethrough.
4.2. If at least 50% of the participants, excluding myself, plus one person consider said opinion change to be major enough that it qualifies as "I have changed my mind", then I will surrender and "admit defeat". Basically, democracy to decide wether I have been fully or only partially defeated.
5. Any edits must be noted in the edit log, even minor ones.
(Opinion changes log)
-Still none. Try harder.
(Edit log)
-Fixed formatting, wording errors