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Why all anime look the same?

Why all anime look the same?

They’re very unique at first, but their faces are mostly similar designs. Some benefits of keeping the same face is that the animators only have to learn that single type of face, meaning less time redrawing as they should be very used to it.

Is it hard to draw anime eyes?

They are not that difficult to draw if you think of them in the same way as you would do to a box of perspective transformation as well as adding a sphere to give you 3 dimensional guide-lines like I used to do with other tutorials.

Is it possible to designate anime characters as annoying?

Designate any anime character at all as “annoying” and there will always be fans of that character defending them. So, of course I’ve not wanted to do something like this. It seems like whining, and not that productive. It doesn’t really further much about the discussion of anime as an art form to talk about your personal gripes.

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What are your 10 least favorite anime characters?

My 10 Least Favorite Anime Characters. 1 1. Chibi Usagi – Sailor Moon. She nearly ruins my favorite parts of Sailor Moon, and I find that unforgivable. I love the characters called the “outer 2 2. Haruhi – The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. 3 3. Keiko – YuYu Hakusho. 4 4. Naruto – Naruto. 5 5. Ayeka – Tenchi Muyo.

Why does Rachael like anime so much?

Rachael has PTSD from being bullied. She likes certain anime because they offer emotional solace by showing great friendships. I did a list of anime character types I dislike. Tsunderes annoy me for being one-dimensional, androcentric, and for their bullying behavior. Bratty lolis also bother me.

What are some anime characters who try to be non-geeky?

Umaru-chan, where the protagonist tries to keep up a facade of being a perfect, non-geeky, cute girl. Usually, they sometimes try to blend in with normal diurnal humans, and fail hilariously, as is often the case in Watamote. Geek interests (obviously). Social awkwardness/isolation.