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Apparently this is true, but it was the nineties and the movie hadn't confirmed just how gay they were yet. I dunno, I wasn't there.
Anyway, speaking of gay, time to get the Juri ending in this week's blog post.
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I mean it's not 1 for 1, but I really don't think it's a stretch to say that kill la kill is intended, at least on some levels, to be a high-octane utena for a new age. Also I don't really feel like going into it too deeply, but ryuko and mako both inside of junketsu is pretty clearly an allegory for being gay in a family/society that pressures you to conform to societal norms i.e. marry a man who will run you life (with the life fibers taking on that role).