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  • Koolio [any]M
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    4 years ago

    Besides western beauty standards, having paler skin in general has been a class signifier that you were rich enough that you did not have to work out in the fields. Also in-part why parasols were popular.

      • roseateOculi [she/her,none/use name]
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        4 years ago

        Yes. Field hands would work out in the sun all day while rich assholes would sit inside. This tended to mean that poor people had darker skin than nobles. In other cultures you see similar manifestations of this. For example, some places consider having long fingernails to be a status symbol because working in agriculture tended to result in people's nails getting broken or naturally filed down if they were too long.

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    • Tankiedesantski [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Yeah, sometimes the "anime is racist" trope goes so far that it becomes inadvertently a bit racist.

      I once had a conversation with someone who insisted that anime characters are white because they have big eyes and pale skin. I pointed out the implication that Asian people can't have big eyes or pale skin and he all but got out his proverbial calipers.

      Also, if the character with yellow hair and green eyes has to be white, then what the fuck is the explanation for the character with neon green hair and red eyes?

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  • kristina [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    being pale is a status symbol over there. its very easy to get brown as an asian person if you dont avoid the sun regularly. its a similar thing to how europe operated for a long time, but a bit more extreme

  • Nuttula [comrade/them]
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    It is not just racism or beauty standard although those are some factors. Anime borrows a lot from manga and traditionaly drawn manga is very time consuming to make and draw darker tones. Indeed they invented screen tones as a shortcut because fuck doing all that repetitive work manualy that probably wouldn't even look "good".

    In general texturing in black and white is realy tough.

    I should also note that colored manga is also quite rare specialy before the digital age. And even digital isn't a complete standard yet many artists still use traditional pen+paper method.

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    4 years ago

    From a Japanese perspective this is diversity; traditionally it's a very homogeneous place where Western blood was not an asset, even today "hafu" kids can be bullied for it. It's also factual: most Japanese have whiter skin than so-called White people.

  • The_word_of_dog [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Has there ever been a black character in an anime that didn't look insanely racist?

  • Wmill [they/them]
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    4 years ago

    This always bugged me tbh. Slight off topic but the one exception are like magical beings thinking about FMA and the homunculus since they got a healing factor making a tan impossible I think.

      • Wmill [they/them]
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        4 years ago

        I'm drawing a blank on the japanese character tbh. Do you mean Ling? For some reason I thought this country was analogous to china but then again I don't know much.

      • Wmill [they/them]
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        4 years ago

        Thinking about one anime in the desert with a genie. Never really seen it but being in the desert would give people a tan no?

          • Wmill [they/them]
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            4 years ago

            It follows whatever logic the author wants or believes. Or in this case maybe unconscious beliefs on how things should be. But maybe I'm thinking to much about this.

  • FidelCashflow [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    You ever see an americna movie and in it everyone is tall and attractive?