Woman Calls Dragon Ball A Sexist Show – Bulma Voice Actor Monica Roasts Her With Facts!
I mean what is she thinking? How does the show support sexism and misogyny? I mean, the first thing I learned from Dragon Ball is that you can become instantly powerful by just screaming harder. I mean Piccolo was so annoyed when these Saiyans kept on surpassing him by just screaming harder. Well, obviously the Dragon Ball community wasn’t gonna just stay quiet. Then, immediately Monica Rial came to save the day.
Monica Rial, the voice actor of Bulma came and roasted her with some facts. Her tweet goes as – “Oh honey, have you ever watched Dragon Ball? Or anime for that matter? Japan has been creating strong female characters long before it ever became popular here. I would know, I happen to be the voice of one of those strong women in that “sexist” show.” I don’t think there was anyone better than Monica to show the troll its place.
It feels so good to see our idols coming to defend the show and the community we have built up over decades of hard work. I also love how sweet she was in her explanation while still having that sharp edge in her tweet. She’s the perfect person to tell if the show is really sexist or not. She wouldn’t be working in such an industry if it was so degrading. It seemed like the whole issue was over but it wasn’t over. This pam girl really went full crazy.
As a woman… I think you’re a pathetic little snowflake who needs to find something to do with her time… you are what’s wrong with the world. Get over your self and grow up. #IWILLALWAYSSUPPORTANIME #DRAGONBALL4LIFE
i fucking love you.
I’ve heard ignorant people say all anime has nudity. Um no, not true.
I don’t think this is a real human person just a troll with a woman’s skin worn as a mask
Lmao, some people with nothing better to do with their time but think their sounding all bad*** by making negative assumptions about a series with tens of thousands of fans (if not more). Watching anime helped me learn more about myself and connect with more people.
I think I’m going to be following Monica on Twitter now.