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for the viewer, centered on the idea that even the strongest individuals have a mental "off-switch." evolution of the 'Onna Senshi' archetype in Japanese media, or should we focus on the psychological mechanics of the hypnosis trope?
One day, while exploring the city, Akira stumbled upon a mysterious organization known as "Kyonyuu Onna Senshi Dogeza Saimin" or "The Kneeling Woman Warrior Hypnosis." The group's mission was to use their advanced hypnosis techniques to help people overcome psychological traumas and phobias. -ESP- Kyonyuu Onna Senshi Dogeza Saimin
When combined, "Dogeza Saimin" implies a scenario where a powerful female warrior is placed under a hypnotic spell and forced into a posture of absolute physical and psychological submission. The contrast between her standing as a warrior (who would rather die than kneel) and the act of dogeza creates the central conflict and attraction of the genre. for the viewer, centered on the idea that
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