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why do anime girls from the 80s and 90s look so much better than anime girls today
Three factors: Color, personality, and realism.
First, color and shading.
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The predominant style of the day in anime employs very crisp cell shading and eye-watering colors. Both female and male hair and eye coloration comes in any range of colors, from neon to pastel to white (although female characters most often display this). The typical color for skin in anime has gradually lightened to almost pure white over the years. Additionally, modern anime has a very specific, hard method of shading and highlighting that makes hair and skin look unnaturally shiny and often gross, lowering the realism value and throwing the texture of the skin into uncanny valley territory.
Secondly, anatomical proportions. Besides the shading, female character body and facial proportions have degraded so much that they are barely caricatures of human anatomy. Here are some examples of female anatomy in early anime:
and some in modern anime:
The biggest changes have been to the breast to waist proportion. For some reason, anime producers believe that an E-cup is the appropriate cup-size for an average 14 year old Japanese female. Bodies have also lost all of their depth (that come from an illusion of thickness necessary to two dimensional media) in favor of being skinny and flat (except for voluminous breasts, of course) and many normal, attractive parts of ladies (ribcages, stomach pooches, and natural folds) are simply smoothed over. Another noticeable change has been to the eyes and facial shape. Anime noses and mouths are apparently inversely proportional to eye shape, size, and distance apart. As the size of the eye increases, shape becomes more prominent, and distance towards the ears increases, the size of the nose, mouth, and chin decrease, contributing highly to the uncanny valley effect many modern any girls have.
Take these faces:
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Thirdly, anime girls have lost much of their visible personality over the years due to moefication. This has happened to male characters also, although to a lesser extent. Anime girls are often not allowed to make cartoonish expressions (deemed unattractive) or generally change their expressions at all barring blush lines. In producers’ efforts to make the girls attractive to the audience in every frame, they sacrifice any personality that they might have. Anime girls look increasingly similar to one another, differentiated only by their hair style and eyes. Granted, there has always been a problem with female character same-face syndrome since the conception of anime (actually, in all drawn media) but as the number of female main characters in anime has grown, ironically, the problem has only increased.
Wow! Anime girls with the same hair color that you can actually tell apart!
And somehow, girls with all different colors that you can’t.
The screenshots in this post were taken from Urusei Yatsura, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, Ranma ½, Kimagure Orange Road, Ping Pong Club, One Piece, Angel Beats, Higurashi When They Cry, Sword Art Online, Shakugan No Shana, and Chobits. The examples above were not used to bash any anime, but merely to demonstrate the evolution of anime art tropes from the 1980s to now. The writing and plot of each anime were not taken into account at all.
So i definitely agree with some of these points for sure! but it also rubs me the wrong way just how biased some aspects of this post is because its blatantly comparing the best examples against the worst examples?
Ultimately its a style shift, just like how theres been a shift with western cartoons as well, meaning some stuff has gotten better and some worse.
I agree with the critique on body types, but your examples for expressiveness and same-face I think is rather unfair. Plenty of 90s anime also suffered from giant eyes tiny face syndrome, like Saber Marionette or Slayers
while 2000s+ have lots of examples that break this mold too, like Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood and Mob Psycho 100
however i do agree that there has been a trend in more of the needs-to-be-cute-all-the-time thing which is valid criticism
i think the greatest misleading aspect to this post specifically is the last part about expressions, because its comparing frames from in-motion animation to promotional art. Take promo art of Sailor Moon and anyone would admit its very same-face-syndrome, yet there’s lots of examples of these characters expressiveness in the anime itself
stills of anime like Konosuba and NIchijou are also very expressive despite the promo art too —and dont adhere to the “not allowed to make cartoonish expressions” rule. i feel recent anime has been moving away more from that trend
Modern anime is also producing great stuff like Your Name, so I guess it’s also a matter of taste as well because i found this movie to be beautiful and the character design/style very appealing. technology has come a long way!
idk i guess my point is, i agree with part of the message of this post, but anime on this site so often gets painted with broad strokes in a bad light, to the point where jokes like Anime Was A Mistake get dropped often and earnestly, at least from what i’ve seen. Theres bad examples out there, but a lot more good examples too than what I think a lot of people would expect ^_^
Also Higurashi is like the worst thing to use because from what I recall it was all a bunch of amateurs (and the original comic was practically a doujin)
Props to using slayers to show the moe blob has been in style ever since someone could pick up a pencil (great show too I recommend it especially for those who like the Adventure Zone)
Also another “new” show that’s been really expressive even with the girl characters is Pokemon Sun and Moon
Although we can all agree SAO is hot garbage
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Because you’re really good at cherry-picking.
The whole argument kinda falls apart the moment you mention any modern anime that is really popular. Little Witch Academia, Gurren Lagann, One Punch Man, Boku no Hero Academia, any Jojo anime, Blue Exorcist, Kill la Kill, Attack on Titan, Mob Psycho 100, and plenty more if you don’t just pick a bunch of 10 year old animes.
I like older anime, but to just ignore the many great modern ones is your own problem.
I think people are seeing salt where none exist. The mentions of good examples of modern anime are the exception, not the rule. One thing we all gotta keep in mind is that those of us outside of Japan only see the bare minimum of Japanese media. Miyazaki’s statement of “Anime was a mistake”(which is a false quote) may seem laughable to those of us who get the awesome shows bee-vomit mentioned though the reality is very unfunny. Since my impression is that only like 3 other people know the context of Miyazaki’s comments, for every One Punch Man and Attack on Titan, there’s 100 moe trash that makes Sword Art Online’s same face look like a Jojo anime in comparison. As he explains- “ You see, whether you can draw like this or not, being able to think up this kind of design, it depends on whether or not you can say to yourself, ‘Oh, yeah, girls like this exist in real life. If you don’t spend time watching real people, you can’t do this, because you’ve never seen it. Some people spend their lives interested only in themselves. Almost all Japanese animation is produced with hardly any basis taken from observing real people, you know. It’s produced by humans who can’t stand looking at other humans. And that’s why the industry is full of otaku!. “ Note that he’s using the Japanese definition of Otaku, not the definition we Westerners used for so long until we actually found out the truth… I am very aware of the irony that is my screen name… The abundance of moe is because artists are copying other artists so things get more progressively moe and further away from more realistic looking characters. Moe isn’t inherently a bad thing, but it’s why we consider anime like Jojo’s Bizzare Adventure and Attack on Titan gems of the industry. They’re not following the trend.
Honestly, people can fight me all they want but the use of neon hairstyles to make up for same face bugs me*. Freckled octopus used a gif from Your Name, arguably one of the best anime films in recent times. The entire anime is simply made up of Japanese looking people, with Japanese like proportions, with realistic movements. Yeah it’s a movie and has a higher budget, but unless you’re nickel and diming your animators, some more effort could be done. *I don’t find weird hair colors bad. I find its use to cover up same face bad. Even then some of these moe trash anime can tell a decent story.
Hard to add anything to this, but I definitely prefer 70s-90s anime style over modern style
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1966′s The Magic Serpent is not the first cinematic telling of the Japanese legend of Jiraiya, the folk-hero of “The Tale of the Gallant Jiraiya”. Among these adaptations are three silent versions, the most famous of which is 1921′s Jiraiya The Brave. Directed by Shōzō Makino and starring Matsunosuke Onoe in the title role, what’s left of Jiraiya The Brave (Gōketsu Jiraiya) runs for twenty-one minutes, and introduced many special effects techniques which would be pioneered by tokusatsu artists decades later, including optical photography, matte work, and men in monster costumes. The twenty-one minute version of the film can be viewed on YouTube with English subtitles.
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closely related to sharks but with long, flat bodies and wing-like pectoral fins, mobula rays are ideally suited to swooping through the water - here off the gulf of california - yet seem equally at home in the air, so much so that they have earned the name “flying rays”. mobula rays can reach heights of more than two metres, remaining airborne for several seconds.
mobula rays are quite elusive and difficult to study, so biologists are not quite sure why they jump out of the water. theories vary from a means of communication, to a mating ritual (though both males and females jump), or as a way to shed themselves of parasites. they could also be jumping as a way of better corralling their pray, as seen with them swimming in a circular formation.
what is known about mobula rays is that they reach sexual maturity late and their investment in their offspring is more akin to mammals than other fishes, usually producing just a single pup after long pregnancies, all of which makes them extremely vulnerable to commercial fishing, especially as a species that likes to come together in large groups.
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I did this pic up some time ago as a fun mash up and some practice using vectors. Seeing as Majora’s Mask has been announced as a remake on the 3DS, it’s seems like a nice time to put this up. IN THE NAME OF THE MOON!!!
UPDATE! - The support for this design has been fantastic so I’ve made it available over at my Red Bubble and Society6 shops in case you want to wear it on your bod in shirt form!

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