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2.5D Musical

-The article's contents are relevant and written neutrally, and each claim has a citation. The citations seem to be reliable, although a few of them are from news sites providing overviews of different productions. I do not believe it specifically targets an equity gap, given Japanese people and media seem to be represented a fair amount on Wikipedia, and I don't believe the Japanese have been particularly misrepresented on Wikipedia, to my knowledge. It's also possible that there may not be many books or even scholarly journals on this topic, given this form of theater started in the 1990s, and anime itself started in the 1910s.

Theater games

-The article's contents are relevant and neutral, but none of the claims have citations, instead linking to different Wikipedia pages for some of the terms and names stated. While not specifically targeting an equity gap, the article does list some female actors famous for developing theatre games.

Lazzi

-The article's content are relevant and neutral, with the majority of claims having citations. The citations seem to be either books or scholarly journals. This article might be targeting an equity gap in that Lazzis seem to be underrepresented, at least in terms of the article; I'm sure much modern theater or even live-action TV shows have many examples of Lazzi-esque skits or actions.