

Azur Lane is pure fanservice fun with WWII shipgirls battling aliens—no politics, DEI, or wokeness—for a safe 1/10 woke score.
"Azur Lane" is a fanservice-heavy anime adaptation of a mobile game featuring anthropomorphic female embodiments of WWII-era warships from various navies, who engage in action-packed battles against alien Sirens while fostering light-hearted interactions and faction alliances.
The series emphasizes escapist entertainment through ecchi elements, naval warfare themes, and personal combat motivations, with standard Japanese voice acting and stylized designs free from race/gender swaps or DEI influences. Devoid of identity politics, systemic oppression critiques, LGBTQ+ focal points, or social justice messaging, it earns its official overall woke score of **1/10** for delivering pure, unadulterated fun focused on animation quality, pacing, and fanservice, with any controversies limited to external censorship of sexy content.
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We've run a full content analysis on Azur Lane and scored it 1/10 on the woke scale. Read our detailed breakdown above to see exactly what we found.
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We evaluate media across multiple ideological categories on a 0–10 scale. Scores of 0–3 mean story-first, 4–6 have moderate elements, and 7–10 flag heavily agenda-driven content. Learn more about our methodology →
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