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steepholm ([personal profile] steepholm) wrote2014-07-07 05:21 pm

On Dental Hygiene and Magical Girls

Magical girls are notoriously disorganized in the morning, meaning that they frequently have to run to school while still eating breakfast. It's charming, but what then becomes of their daily dental routine? A brief study reveals that in the very first episode of Sailor Moon Usagi does indeed brush her teeth, which is reassuring:

usagi brushes

On this occasion she is so late that she appears to skip breakfast altogether. However, by Episode 3 she has taken up the habit of running out of the house with food:

usagi leaves

Tut tut. Cardcaptor Sakura, meanwhile, brushes her teeth and then sits down to a hearty breakfast provided by her father:

sakura brushessakura breakfasts2

It's a very similar story with Madoka. First she brushes, then she breakfasts with her family:

madoka brushesmadoka breakfasts

This allows her to leave in a hurry with a tell-tale slice of toast dangling from her mouth:

madoka leaves

When the cultural context is sufficiently distant it can be hard to tell a topos from real life. Are Japanese kitchens quite as heavily populated by benign aproned fathers as one might imagine from this small sample? I don't suppose so, but still - perhaps in Japan (or at least amongst the magical girls of that nation) it really is usual to brush one's teeth before breakfast. Might this be so? It seems dubious from the point of view of dental health, and the only person I ever knew to advocate it was my old German teacher, Mr Bachmann. His argument, circa 1974, was that waiting till after breakfast before brushing was unhealthy because it meant that you swallowed all the germs that had built up in your mouth overnight - an idea that failed to convince me at the time but struck me hard enough that I've remembered it for forty years. So, perhaps in Germany, Japan and elsewhere it is normal practice.

Maybe I'm the outlier here, in fact? Do let me know.

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[identity profile] karinmollberg.livejournal.com 2014-07-08 03:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes! And then,
we were (all) white allover not just our teeth (am not blushing at all, I adore my typoes, I regard them as my personal tags http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6z9LrwidsE)!
And no,
it was more of a red fluor(ite) liquid in a small plastic glass one had to gulp down (I´m a big fan of gulping down small plastic glasses, too), a classmate even got brownish flecks on her teeth from too much fluor givings, this can happen and looks interestingly much like freckles. That book seems like the real thing when it comes to flour givings, though!
Edited 2014-07-08 15:04 (UTC)