dessin animé en français pour enfants
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Gun Kitty has an art style clearly influenced by anime, including Spiky Hair and bouncy boobs just for good measure. Hand Command is an Arabic comic drawn manga-style and published in both Arabic and English. Harpy Gee uses a rather cute version of this. Heartcore. The author has listed Slayers as a major inspiration, and it most definitely shows. While most of Homestuck is drawn in its own unique style, quite a few anime and video game tropes show up in the story, the GIF animations, and especially the more elaborate Flash animations, leading to a running joke among the
fandom that "Homestuck is their favorite anime". This came to a
head when Act 7 was released, which was hand-drawn anime instead of the usual style of Flash animation. Starting from Iron Violet: The Shy Titan's second issue onwards, it featured many typical anime-styled art tropes, like face faults and chibis. The huge detailed eyes is also massively anime. A major Creator Thumbprint of Jocelyn Samara, whose artstyle is manga-inspired: Rain (2010) features plenty of anime tropes and its title character is an Occidental Otaku (who Jocelyn has described as such). My Impossible Soulmate is a romantic isekai with an otaku protagonist, and heavily features tropes from both genres.