Waifu Crush Wednesday is modeled after the popular “#WCW” or “Women Crush Wednesday”. This bi-weekly editorial focuses upon female characters in gaming, anime, and manga that I happen to like in one form or another. I will do my best to explain my affinity for the character featured here.
Honnouji Academy bows down to one absolute ruler, Satsuki Kiryuuin. I feel that she was the strongest female character within the Kill la Kill anime and it was all because of her mental fortitude and absolute belief in the cause she stood for. Originally my favorite KLK character was Mako Mankanshoku, yet the more I thought about the anime, the more I realized that I really like Satsuki more than all the others. Ironically, Satsuki’s personaltiy and Mako’s are pretty much mirror opposites of each other, so there might be something more to look into regarding my own preferences, but more on that after the jump!
NOTE – Check out my Kill la Kill Anime Review!
Women like this are really the bane of my existence since it is hard to figure them out, but since I find most people easy to figure out, that unknown factor is very appealing. I love having to figure out what someone is thinking, doing, what their next plan of action will be and if they have any ulterior motives. Anyone straight forward and direct seems to get boring fairly quickly because I am not someone who is easily entertained by one-dimensional people (unless I have a special affinity for them). This generally leads to self-ruin since I will badly judge their actions to one extreme or the other and normally misconstrue things that are simple in manner, but whether I am right or wrong for doing that is what make sit a thrill to begin with.
Throughout the course of Kill la Kill I believed that my favorite character was Mako Mankanshoku, but by the end it happened to be Satsuki. There is something about women who are not afraid to get dirty for their ideals and assume a dominant role that is absolutely attractive. I think it is because when they go out of their way to perform an action, you know it is because they want to do something and they care because it is not in their normal personality to do such things… therefore it magnifies the feelings from their act a thousand fold. This could also just hint back to myself and how I am an overly affectionate person and want to feel that someone is doing something not out of pity, not out of sympathy or necessity, but of their own free will.
To finalize things, I feel she is the best thing to come out of Kill la Kill, but that is probably just my bias talking. The only thing I really did not care for with Satsuki is the haircut she got at the end of the series (I think she looks better with long hair), and I do not really see her as a woman that would wear a dress socially, probably more along the lines of pantsuits, but the feminity shown is still attractive.
Thanks for reading this week’s Waifu Crush Wednesday featuring the lovely Ms. Satsuki Kiryuuin!
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