Service parody anime Nokome has strung out its busty bikini episode further still, desperate to keep its top-heavy girls in their highly revealing mizugi as long as possible for some gratifyingly obvious reasons.
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I only watch anime after its been released on bluray rips by COALGIRLS.
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you’re funny anon
I also want to be bound up by the queen…
I’d love watching this for the oppai if only the best and most delicious set of oppai didn’t belong to that overgrown twintailed l♥♥i… :/ I like my big boobed women to be all “ara araaa~” and “uhuhuhuu…” <3 /^~^/ those "hiccup" style, sexy Japanese lines only a mature sexy woman can deliver…
Silicone not nude the last pic. Son I am Disappoint.
Ugh.
Animation these days seriously needs to remember smaller eyes proportional to the face, noses that actually can be discerned. I’m not asking for anything extremely realistic. Maybe have an art style similar to Full Metal Panic or something. I can’t stand modern service anime. No sense of proportion at all – you just can’t imagine the characters being the least human.
what the hell are you talking about. anime has always been about exaggeration. asking for proportion in anime is like asking for favorable odds at a casino. the whole point is for things to be exaggerated, but the point of exaggeration is different for different genres. action anime will focuses on exaggerated movements and fighting, comedy anime focuses on exaggerated slapstick, and moe and service anime focus on exaggerated cuteness or eroticism. japanese ideas of cuteness center around large eyes and small mouths, and a lot of eroticism centers around awesomely/absurdly large breasts (or deliciously/absurdly flat chests, depending on the audience’s preferences). now, different genres will mix these up in an attempt to keep things fresh, an example being Strike Witches (moe and action), but the fact remains that proportions remain absurd in any direction (whether that’s art or action sequences).
what you are asking for is less absurdity. seems reasonable enough, but when you think about it, it’s a silly request. the anime industry’s foundation is absurdity and exaggeration (not necessarily a bad thing) and who is to decide what amount of absurdity and exaggeration is the right amount?? kind of a silly thing to have a debate over.
So true.
I sure would like awesome drawing styles like seen in Tokyo Majin/Golden Boy/Bounen no Xamdou/Kure-Nai/works of Yoshiyuki Sadamoto etc. to be the core and example for character design nowadays.
Alas, it’s not possible, as the vast majority of otaku like it the way it is now (╥﹏╥)
I would love that too, but that is art from a different artist (or group of artists) with a particular style. why should the artist(s) of this show be expected to copy another (albeit, great) art style?
I will agree with one thing, though. these moe animes all do end up looking like one another after a while. probably because the artists or producers see that one does well somewhere else, so they try to mimic that kind of style for profitability’s sake. so they are doing what you want them to do (copy a different art style), but the fact that they’re not copying your, and I’ll admit it, my, preferred art style, makes you mad.
it comes down to: do we want to see good art rehashed everywhere? or do we want to see innovative and interesting art, the good and the bad?
[quote]makes you mad.[/quote]
nah, “mad” is too strong a word; a bit sad or upset, rather.
and i wouldn’t go as far as to wish for all artist to develop identical drawing styles or perfectly copy a selected few; [s]it would be nice if those i listed were to set trends for character design though.[/s]
otherwise, you make solid points with which i agree.