No.37209
>>37205Of course they're doing it on purpose.
No.37211
I think it's just the general mindset among dumb idiots in the West that looking at ugly people is a sign of maturity. You know, suffering builds character and if you were really an adult you don't need to look at pretty things/people.
No.37213
>>37205It generates discussion online which increases the popularity of the show for those who wouldn't otherwise care if not for the discourse
No.37214
>>37213corporate ragebait
No.37218
the ragebait is working, i can't fathom what person in their right mind would turn a gamer loli into some brocoli haired mystery meat retard
No.37230
it's funny that the two characters who become prominent 'pets' are the ones turned black
No.37235
Part of this is the long standing trick of hiring British actors or doing the whole production in Britain to save money relative to Hollywood. Both the BFI and BBC have quotas relating to BAME (black asian minority ethnic) and this can and does effect productions there.
In Kakegurui's case, it's a Canadian production and they have some of their own guidelines that are a quite less ambitious/de facto enforced than Britain's, but the same in principal if not degree.
It's really not a ragebait thing. The cheaper pound for pound productions simply come from countries where quotas are a bigger deal than Hollywood.
No.37240
could be even worse. the netflix userbase could enjoy that sort of thing
No.37380
OP is right, this is just some kind of money laundering shit and no one is expected to watch it. Whoever made that image made a mistake because it isn't even worth the time it took me to write this.