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Or do you think it grew up to the point it's just cringe and in bad taste nowadays?
Won't deny it, I found them funny when I firstly watched it as a kid and as a teenager... But it's just cringe and in bad taste to me now when I see them. Roshi wanting to see Bulma's pants, who was 16 years old at the time, and then wanting to touch her body all over... Is just in bad taste to me looking in retrospect. As well as him touching women's ass constantly. Granted that he'd generally get punched for it, but even when getting punched, the scene would still carry a humorous tune and wouldn't be made a big deal of, with Roshi being the wise mentor.
Ofc, the story was written in Japan in the 90s, so the perception from the time, culture from another place (whose age of consent is also way lower) would all play a role in how accepted gags like those would be. But looking in retrospect, they seem just bad.
There's also the scene in which two red ribbon soldiers wanted to "play" with Bulma, she refused and then they chased her, likely wanting to abuse or rape her. When Goku attacked them and destroyed their planes, Bulma was like "wow, you didn't need to get that far", which is also funny to consider when they were trying to, likely, rape her.
Won't deny it, I found them funny when I firstly watched it as a kid and as a teenager... But it's just cringe and in bad taste to me now when I see them. Roshi wanting to see Bulma's pants, who was 16 years old at the time, and then wanting to touch her body all over... Is just in bad taste to me looking in retrospect. As well as him touching women's ass constantly. Granted that he'd generally get punched for it, but even when getting punched, the scene would still carry a humorous tune and wouldn't be made a big deal of, with Roshi being the wise mentor.
Ofc, the story was written in Japan in the 90s, so the perception from the time, culture from another place (whose age of consent is also way lower) would all play a role in how accepted gags like those would be. But looking in retrospect, they seem just bad.
There's also the scene in which two red ribbon soldiers wanted to "play" with Bulma, she refused and then they chased her, likely wanting to abuse or rape her. When Goku attacked them and destroyed their planes, Bulma was like "wow, you didn't need to get that far", which is also funny to consider when they were trying to, likely, rape her.