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Monster Musume is often dismissed as just another fanservice-heavy monster girl series—but that surface-level read misses what’s really going on underneath. In this episode of Bento Radio, I take a closer look at how Monster Musume—and the broader monster girl genre—can be read as a quiet exploration of disability, accessibility, and social integration. Through its exaggerated character designs and chaotic setups, the series consistently highlights what it means to navigate a world that wasn’t built for you. From government housing adjustments to everyday physical limitations, the show uses its ecchi framework to explore real-world ideas in a way that’s both messy and surprisingly thoughtful. It’s not always subtle, and it definitely leans into its genre conventions—but there’s a deeper layer here that’s worth unpacking. If you enjoy thoughtful anime analysis, be sure to follow the show and leave a rating—it helps more people find the podcast. Visit https://bento-box.ghost.io/ [https://bento-box.ghost.io/] for more anime thoughts ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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