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Japanese Girl Look Like Anime

Japanese Girl Look Like Anime

Anti Western Cosplayers Movement: Japanese spoken up against the racist westerners who keep claiming us Asians making our Anime characters based on them

Daikun said: That image looks like the kind of ignorant, close-minded tripe I'd see on 4chan. Click to expand... Funnily enough I vaguely recall hearing he was run out of 4chan for posting this garbage.

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Wasn't Bandit Keith and Pegasus from YU-GI-OH, American characters? Asuka from Neon Genesis is only half-Asian with the other half being German Plus there's anime characters who are black like A and B from Naruto.

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I'm sorry, but most anime characters don't even look Asian with the big eyes and pointy noses. The only hints I see are the clothing and the environment the characters are in. Westerners shouldn't be the only ones to use characters with backgrounds outside of their own anyway.

The arguments here really fails since both cosplayers in the picture looks super creepy with their obviously photo-manipulated eyes. And that Asian looks too young to be over 17.

I usually assume that anime characters are Japanese, or whatever equivalent to Japan could be take from the series if it is in a more fantasy setting, unless stated otherwise. There are plenty of characters from various series who are stated to be of different ethnicity or are clearly not just Japanese.

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Everything else about that image is complete nonsense though. The women in the photo have clearly been altered to give them more anime-like eyes. Plus, the notion that western cosplayers are racist for dressing up like anime characters seems like a big stretch. If they try to paint their faces to look more Asian or paint their faces to dress up as a black anime character, then I think that would be racist, or at the very least pretty questionable, but I don't think a non-Asian person cosplaying as a character from DBZ, Sailor Moon, Naruto and other anime series is racist.

I'm sure Japanese geeks also dress up as American characters. This is probably written by some American troll. Why else is it written in English? To communicate with fellow Asians?

As far as I know, Japanese people aren't proud of being Asian. They're proud of being Japanese. They don't feel connected to most other Asian countries.

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But anyway, I do find it a bit of a double standard that American media thinks it's wrong for Dutchmen to dress up as black men, but Americans dressing up as Asians is completely fine : /

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I know the anime magazine Animage did a story in the 80s on American coslay of anime characters and it seemed pretty positive. Amazing just how long we've been up to this in the hobby. I do anime cosplay and I never thought it racist.

PicardMan said: I know the anime magazine Animage did a story in the 80s on American coslay of anime characters and it seemed pretty positive. Amazing just how long we've been up to this in the hobby. I do anime cosplay and I never thought it racist. View attachment 202651 Click to expand... Not to mention that Jigen is totally on point. Digging the Harlock photo as well, I think that's Ardith Carlton in the lower left? She's one of the old guard and has quite some stories about her involvement in stuff like zines, also got to go to Japan in high school and saw Be Forever Yamato when it premiered.

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I have a really high interest in 20th century anime cosplay history, especially when some people think cosplay is a new phenomenon. Feels awkward how much cons have changed. Looking at the old A-Kon videos on Youtube, it was an almost all adult event. Now it's crawling with kids. Places like the Wichita Anime Festival and Tokyo in Tulsa, the Arkansas Anime Festival, and most central US anime cons not in Texas seem to have almost nobody over 25. I'm a little too young to remember the 20th century cosplays, being born in the Bush Sr. era, but I still find that era cool.

It seems most of you who comment are not about what you think of Japanese who believes Anime characters based on Asians.

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I found it hillarious when someone said Anime characters not based on Asians because Japanese themselves believes Anime characters based on Asians, hillarious because they are against the center of Anime which is Japan.

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AsianGuy said: It seems most of you who comment are not about what you think of Japanese who believes Anime characters based on Asians. I found it hillarious when someone said Anime characters not based on Asians because Japanese themselves believes Anime characters based on Asians, hillarious because they are against the center of Anime which is Japan. Click to expand...

I don't recall anyone saying that. We just said that we doubt that the idea of the Japanese being against Western cosplay except for maybe a fringe minority. Most anime characters have obvious Japanese names and obviously live a Japanese lifestyle. Still, there are anime characters of other nationalities (Michiko from Michiko and Hatchin, Nadia from Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, Ciel from Black Butler).

AsianGuy said: I found it hillarious when someone said Anime characters not based on Asians because Japanese themselves believes Anime characters based on Asians, hillarious because they are against the center of Anime which is Japan. Click to expand... Could you please rephrase that because I don't really understand what you want to say. Who is against Japan?

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I really don't want to be pessimistic, but the industry is making it really difficult not to be. I am an aspiring creator, but with poor treatment of creative teams, constant executive meddling, strikes, and just a general lack of respect for animation as an artform...I wouldn't go near these companies with a 100 foot pole.

What does Banger mean? It's apparently a judgment about quality but out of context it could mean good or bad. Is it a compliment or a slam?

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I feel like my doom and gloom is got the best of out of me. I'm worried for Disney and Warner Bros, but I need to get rid of this doom and gloom habit. And I don't want my newborn niece to see me like that.

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