Oml it’s been forever since I watched Sao, how old was sugu again when Alfheim(?) started?
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Maybe it’s because of puberty?
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my daughter has 14 and is very next to the second image, the first should be 7 or 8 years old at max
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There are many factors about this kind of stuff.
First of all, the homogenization of all drawing styles into the more-or-less “moe” style causes all characters, even those with an adult body, to still look like children. As disgusting this is for all the valid reasibs, it also makes it easier to justify this as a “growth spurt”, but then again, in the famous words of Miyazaki, “people has stopped looking at the real world for inspiration and just copy other stuff” (More or less what he said), thus resulting in a “growth spurt” going from a flat chest to enormous anime milkers. Not that it can’t happen in real life, but if you’ve ever been a kid in school, you know this things tend to be far more gradual than this. Then again, consider what I said about the homogenization of all drawing styles: Where do you see any unique aspects in this picture? Clearly not in the eyes, or face, or hair, nothing there screams “personal style”- however, look at the bra. Look how detailed it is, how exquisite and unique it’s depicted. This can be adressed as simple coomerism, but I suspect some artists really have no other way to express a unique art style in this industry if it’s not outside the almost-always-required moeficated style: Clothing and accessories. In fact, look at gacha games and their consumers, if you’ve ever talked to a gacha coomer, they’ll tell you that completely undressing the girl kinda makes her lose her appeal, since nowadays the clothing and accessories are what define the character’s personality with a single look, hence any “uniqueness” in the style. So yeah, you have to factor artists being repressed by the industry, the industry trying to “childify” (moefication) all anime characters, people not taking inspiration from real life…. And there you have it, someone trying to express themselves by drawing a piece of cloth instead of a whole character.
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Puberty hit her like a damn meteor
is this Suguha from SAO?
Is she actually 13 in this scene ?
Oml it’s been forever since I watched Sao, how old was sugu again when Alfheim(?) started?
Maybe it’s because of puberty?
my daughter has 14 and is very next to the second image, the first should be 7 or 8 years old at max
There are many factors about this kind of stuff.
First of all, the homogenization of all drawing styles into the more-or-less “moe” style causes all characters, even those with an adult body, to still look like children. As disgusting this is for all the valid reasibs, it also makes it easier to justify this as a “growth spurt”, but then again, in the famous words of Miyazaki, “people has stopped looking at the real world for inspiration and just copy other stuff” (More or less what he said), thus resulting in a “growth spurt” going from a flat chest to enormous anime milkers. Not that it can’t happen in real life, but if you’ve ever been a kid in school, you know this things tend to be far more gradual than this. Then again, consider what I said about the homogenization of all drawing styles: Where do you see any unique aspects in this picture? Clearly not in the eyes, or face, or hair, nothing there screams “personal style”- however, look at the bra. Look how detailed it is, how exquisite and unique it’s depicted. This can be adressed as simple coomerism, but I suspect some artists really have no other way to express a unique art style in this industry if it’s not outside the almost-always-required moeficated style: Clothing and accessories. In fact, look at gacha games and their consumers, if you’ve ever talked to a gacha coomer, they’ll tell you that completely undressing the girl kinda makes her lose her appeal, since nowadays the clothing and accessories are what define the character’s personality with a single look, hence any “uniqueness” in the style. So yeah, you have to factor artists being repressed by the industry, the industry trying to “childify” (moefication) all anime characters, people not taking inspiration from real life…. And there you have it, someone trying to express themselves by drawing a piece of cloth instead of a whole character.
TL;DR: anime tiddies are awesome
Damn, she must be an Saiyan…
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