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[67] The artist adds variable color shading to the eyes and particularly to the cornea to give them greater depth. Generally, a mixture of a light shade, the tone color, and a dark shade is used. [68][69] Cultural anthropologist Rachel Thorn argues that Japanese animators and audiences do not perceive such stylized eyes as inherently more or less foreign. [70] However, not all anime characters have large eyes. For example, the works of Hayao Miyazaki are known for having realistically proportioned eyes, as well as realistic hair colors on their characters. [71] Hair in anime is often unnaturally lively and colorful or uniquely styled. The movement of hair in anime is exaggerated and "hair actions" is used to emphasize the action and emotions of characters for added visual effect. [72] Poitras traces hairstyle color to cover illustrations on manga, where eye-catching artwork and colorful tones are attractive for children's manga. [72] Despite being produced for a domestic market, anime features characters whose race or nationality is not always defined, and this is often a deliberate decision, such as in the Pokémon animated series. [73] Anime and manga artists often draw from a shared iconography to represent particular emotions. Anime and manga artists often draw from a common canon of iconic facial expression illustrations to denote particular moods and thoughts.In between, many smaller events are part of the larger problem that the protagonist has to deal with. Ultimately, that's how the series plays out.
It's no surprise to know that the protagonist is often an "eyesore" and is very often completely overshadowed by popular supporting characters. And here the author has gone out of his way to make the protagonist seem like the most annoying and unbearable existence. Not only is he a complete loser, but he's a permanent crybaby, and has 2 motivational speeches every episode without developing in any way. And then he also tries to cheat on his "girlfriend", whom he wants to save and loves endlessly. And not with another character, but with a random girl in the brothel.
The rest of the main characters are relatively one-dimensional personalities, at least in the first season, but as the second season progresses they start to develop more personality. The ONLY interesting character in the whole series is Chisaki. And I swear on my mustache, I would never have finished watching the anime if Chisaki wasn't an interesting villain.
[Conclusion 4]
I understand why you don't hear about the anime and manga these days, it's just.