Canid117 said:
I think the feminist tag is more of a cheap attempt to grab customers.
Yeah, same.
A lot of companies do shit like this. Movies do it, too. Mulan and Pocahontas were both written the way they are in an attempt to make feminists happy. Joss Whedon does the same with many of his female characters. It's all pretty much the same (although on a slightly less shocking/possibly pornographic level); shallow, formulaic attention getters serving no greater purpose than to attract an audience when it otherwise wouldn't have one, giving the appearance of feminism without having to actually understand what the movement really represents and means.
What bothers me is that people actually buy it.