I dont get it, whats wrong with this ?
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Replying to @GayeStepdad
the designs are neotenous in a way that is distinctly contemporary but I think the art itself is fine
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Replying to @GayeStepdad @jackfruitstaken
Two of these are vocaloids and one is from Pokémon. This is just her take on already existing commercial art but kawaii to the max. You could find fan art with exact same characters but drawn with different styles and expression. I’m sure there is gore or hentai of these chars
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Replying to @GayeStepdad @jackfruitstaken
The less art makes you question what you are seeing the more marketable it is I think. Cute is supposed to make you feel warm and fuzzy. Kawaii sells very well in Japan and the kawaii market did what every market does and expanded elsewhere.
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I dont think the artist is conscious of this though. She probably just wanted to draw something that made her feel good and wants other people to see it. She probably holds the common idea that you should do what you love for work so she’s trying to do just that. Good for her
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Replying to @GayeStepdad @jackfruitstaken
Anime today exists purely for escapism. The dozens of “Isekai” and virtual reality anime that come out every year really demonstrate this. But I don’t think escapism is the worst thing because it can be extremely creative. Today’s kids are developmentally stunted. They developed
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The first part isn't true. Devilman Crybaby was a huge hit, Yuasa gets plenty of work, Madoka has a spinoff. Eva is a passion project from one guy and despite the angst it's still a show about robots fighting aliens.
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