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Komentáře • 637

  • @Ne34_erin
    @Ne34_erin Před 26 dny +2252

    For the last one, I feel Saiki K is a perfect example of what the main character should be like compared to others. Saiki has the green glasses pink hair and antenna things, so we know he’s the main character. But in a lineup of a lot of the other characters, he stands out just enough to know he’s the main character. Other characters have crazy coloured hair, and design quirks that make them unique. A lot of the time they’re all in uniform, but character quirks are portrayed by how they wear their uniform. For example Hairo has no sleeves because of his athleticism. Teruhashi literally glows. Kaido has the spiked hair and bandage. And nendo has the weird looking chin and hair and just face in general. The crazy colours of hair even has a in universe explanation, where Saiki genetically modified the whole world so he would be considered “normal”. Realistically, we as viewers can tell that saiki’s appearance fits in as “normal” in his world. Anyways uhh rant over

    • @user-ur3wc2qr1c
      @user-ur3wc2qr1c Před 25 dny +39

      i agree

    • @blackban4689
      @blackban4689 Před 25 dny +250

      The fact that Teruhashi LITERALLY glows will forever be one of the funniest things in the show for me 😂.

    • @EveryonesFavoriteProblem
      @EveryonesFavoriteProblem Před 25 dny +22

      PREACH!!

    • @IrisBevan
      @IrisBevan Před 25 dny +122

      I was gonna mention Saiki K as well, because I think it's also a good example of a show that's self aware of this trope. Saiki was born with pink protagonist hair while everyone else had normal hair because he's a psychic, so he modified the entire world and that's why everyone has silly anime hair now! It comes up with explanations for tropes that are usually left unexplained in anime.

    • @kingofcrowzz
      @kingofcrowzz Před 24 dny +19

      YES
      this was literally one of my first thoughts thank you!!!!

  • @vamp-up_thejam
    @vamp-up_thejam Před 25 dny +1194

    duchess, you don't get it: the high collars aren't a signifier for evil characters, the high collars ARE the evil characters. lelouch was just your run-of-the-mill guy when one day, he pulled the wrong coat out of his closet... and he was never the same.

    • @himbosuplex
      @himbosuplex Před 24 dny +55

      Okay but like, this makes sense so much because the X-Antibody form of Myotismon/Vamdemon from Digimon? He's not the body - that's a distraction. The ACTUAL Vamdemon X-Antibody is *the animate, sentient coat.* THE VAMPIRE COAT IS LITERALLY THE BRAIN PILOTING THE BODY...

    • @zaytaz9331
      @zaytaz9331 Před 20 dny +2

      the fact he was always the same in the plot..

    • @marcosgonzalez4207
      @marcosgonzalez4207 Před 19 dny +16

      The high collar is for Kick Buttowski

    • @Musicallison
      @Musicallison Před 19 dny +2

      @@marcosgonzalez4207 LMAO

    • @robincollinallred5756
      @robincollinallred5756 Před 16 dny +8

      though I would argue Lelouch is an exception to that trope cause he's an anti-hero not a villain... I mean down the road he presents himself more like a villain but in that scenario, the imposing stereotypical evil outfit actually works to his favor cause he's canonically trying to appear evil

  • @konigderschumler3989
    @konigderschumler3989 Před 26 dny +1145

    I highly disagree, the big collar is a gift sent down by heaven to bless us

    • @MusicFan752
      @MusicFan752 Před 26 dny +139

      More like a gift sent by dracula.

    • @BOO13FRI
      @BOO13FRI Před 25 dny +85

      @@MusicFan752even better

    • @user-be8ip4we3q
      @user-be8ip4we3q Před 23 dny +17

      ​@@MusicFan752maybe that's just Bram stoker. O wait-

    • @tami7992
      @tami7992 Před 20 dny +12

      As someone who loves that trope: absolutely

    • @backgroundartist1879
      @backgroundartist1879 Před 18 dny +12

      Agreed. High collars are PEAK character design.

  • @Haunting_Spirit
    @Haunting_Spirit Před 25 dny +569

    As an evil vampire, the high collar is a stereotype that our evil vampire community finds quite hurtful. It is founded in the equally hurtful stereotype that all evil vampires bite necks, so we cover our necks to show our evil vampire brethren that we are one of them

  • @adeljuarez5044
    @adeljuarez5044 Před 26 dny +487

    -hides my overall farmer oc in a large haystack-

    • @CrystalCatArt
      @CrystalCatArt Před 26 dny +96

      lol its ok, her opinion, but I absolutely LOVE farmers in overalls i think they're so cute! I always but my character in overalls in Stardew cuz it just feels right and I think they're so cute~

    • @rubyeverred_
      @rubyeverred_ Před 25 dny +26

      ​​@@CrystalCatArtvery real and true! One speculation I have regarding the common use of overalls in farmer designs actually ties to the cuteness aspect :P since people living in more rural areas instead of highly populated ones might have less competition among other humans in any form, they might instinctively become more cooperative therefore more hospitable and generally cuter :)

    • @Bandikit
      @Bandikit Před 15 dny

      Same, except mine is a gardener

    • @littlecutiekatyangel
      @littlecutiekatyangel Před 3 dny +2

      ​@@rubyeverred_maybe in fiction the characters in rural areas are "cooperative" but in real life absolutely not, being from a rural area myself people here are very competitive and do not get along

  • @AuroraPaintBrush4444
    @AuroraPaintBrush4444 Před 26 dny +813

    I vaguely remember an unhinged rant about Minnie Mouse being "woke" because she wore pants... They were angry a "female mouse" wore pants in an animated commercial. But all I thought was, "this person has a panty fetish."
    Seriously Minnie Mouse flashes panties and wears no shirt...

    • @AuroraPaintBrush4444
      @AuroraPaintBrush4444 Před 25 dny +130

      @@mnmnrt Minnie Mouse doesn't need an up skirt. Heck, she doesn't even need a windy day. Her bloomers/panties can be seen a mile away.

    • @lucymiau5700
      @lucymiau5700 Před 25 dny +6

      I only remember that there was a discussion when she whore a business suit. Which does not fit her supposed girlie character and broke the established silhuette. Minnie is not Barbie, she has no multiple outfits.

    • @AuroraPaintBrush4444
      @AuroraPaintBrush4444 Před 25 dny +88

      @@lucymiau5700 I disagree. The movies/shorts have her in different outfits. She was a princess/queen in multiple shorts and movies. She has a waitress outfit in the House Of Mouse TV show. Swimsuits, ball gowns, the Christmas Carol movie, peasant rag outfit. She wore plenty of different outfits in Canon animations
      So, no, Minnie Mouse can access the whole world or clothing, or are you saying that a pair of pants will melt off of her?

    • @AuroraPaintBrush4444
      @AuroraPaintBrush4444 Před 25 dny +45

      @@lucymiau5700 Are you saying a Queen dress is the same silhouette? Are you saying a waitress outfit is the same silhouette as a skirt with BLOOMERS SHOWING?
      a Swimsuit? She has worn a bikini, and a one piece.
      She has worn a Hawaiian grass skirt. Is that the same silhouette?
      Oh I remembered she was a cowgirl!
      She has worn hats, she has worn bows, she had authorizatied designs without bows or hats.

    • @lucymiau5700
      @lucymiau5700 Před 25 dny

      @@AuroraPaintBrush4444 the most iconic silhuette is that of a girl with a dress or a skirt. And all your clothing you mentioned are linked to activities in free time or hollydays.

  • @torokami1109
    @torokami1109 Před 25 dny +722

    I respect Bluey so much for not giving their main characters obvious "girl features".

    • @just_qrischa
      @just_qrischa Před 25 dny +119

      Tbh same, since biologically it makes sense

    • @lil_doggo_of_doom
      @lil_doggo_of_doom Před 25 dny +98

      Its also caused arguments on whether they were or weren't girls, hell half the fanbase didn't even KNOW they were girls.

    • @ly_sho
      @ly_sho Před 22 dny +112

      ​@@mnmnrtWhen the fictional blue dogs don't look like mature human women with long ass lashes: 😡😡😡

    • @Musicallison
      @Musicallison Před 19 dny +30

      Don't forget the OG Blues Clues

    • @genericname2747
      @genericname2747 Před 17 dny +9

      Bluey is peak

  • @lovemyaht1583
    @lovemyaht1583 Před 25 dny +308

    As a sapphic with a large chest myself, I have to agree I’ve watched multiple anime where no matter much I like a character I can’t pay any attention because HOW ON EARTH ARE THEY FIGHTING WITH NO BRA, CORSETRY, OR STRAPS IN SIGHT???

    • @ssweettthingg
      @ssweettthingg Před 20 dny +22

      The neckline is glued...... /j

    • @marcosgonzalez4207
      @marcosgonzalez4207 Před 19 dny +7

      The silicon is pretty more stable than fat

    • @Devulini
      @Devulini Před 12 dny +4

      As someone who doesnt have large chests... i still agree with you.

    • @hype_ksss
      @hype_ksss Před 10 dny +2

      This is literally so real

    • @siriuslywastaken
      @siriuslywastaken Před 9 dny +9

      as a sapphic with a relatively _small_ chest, i still can't jump around and move quickly without pain when there isn't support. please, artists, please make it make sense

  • @katykat8866
    @katykat8866 Před 25 dny +152

    I like to think the reason why Donald Duck wears a towel after he has gotten out of the shower is the same reason people wear towels after their done swimming in a pool, he just doesn’t want to get the floor wet.

  • @playfulwriter9796
    @playfulwriter9796 Před 26 dny +884

    I’m a simple girl, I see Mori, I see worst and I click

    • @silent_reaper999
      @silent_reaper999 Před 26 dny +3

      Why?

    • @playfulwriter9796
      @playfulwriter9796 Před 26 dny +107

      @@silent_reaper999 He’s a pdfphile??? I don’t understand the confusion?

    • @playfulwriter9796
      @playfulwriter9796 Před 26 dny

      @@silent_reaper999 Cause he likes little girls??? I don’t under the confusion?

    • @sakasama_55
      @sakasama_55 Před 26 dny +9

      Who is this mori dude??

    • @Noe-t_here
      @Noe-t_here Před 26 dny +93

      @@sakasama_55 He's from a manga/anime called Bungo Stray Dogs. He is.. a pretty bad dude

  • @ajch22
    @ajch22 Před 25 dny +180

    I think the only main one I could disagree with is the farmer stereotype. Is not that it is not possible to use different ways to represent a farmer, but it is taking away core elements from what is both a reality and an already preestablished concept that might not be 100% for everyone, but that everyone still comprehends. It's kinda like saying you want a character who is a construction worker, but you don't want them to have a helmet or a reflective vest. And if you google "Indian Farmer" you will realize the stereotypical outfit over there is vastly different from the one you would find in the USA or Canada, but in truth, unless you specify the farmer you are presenting comes from that culture or is based on that culture, it is a hard sell to put them in those clothes and convince the rest of the world that character is indeed a farmer.

    • @marcosgonzalez4207
      @marcosgonzalez4207 Před 19 dny +13

      I do not know, but in my country, and in hispanoamerica in general, the farmers looks like cowboys
      We even call "cowboy" to the jeans, because it was a work pant for them in the past

    • @howdidigethere9061
      @howdidigethere9061 Před 14 dny +6

      @@marcosgonzalez4207right! In Mexico if you are a ranchero or a farmer you would look like what people know as a cowboy. With the hat, button down, jeans, belt, and boots. With accessories of their choice. That’s what I think of first since it’s my culture then the stereotypical American farmer.

    • @vtheory7531
      @vtheory7531 Před 8 dny +1

      @@marcosgonzalez4207 I live in New Zealand and the kiwi farmer stereotypically dresses in a tank top, stubbies (shorts), black puffer jackets, a bucket hat/beanie and gumboots :) I think it could be fun to have different farmer outfits based on other cultures

  • @faybonsels473
    @faybonsels473 Před 25 dny +260

    One of my biggest design pet peeves I often saw in girl cartoons is something I like to call ‘Fashion doll syndrome’. It’s basically when all the female (and possibly male) leads have the same basic body type, only with different hairstyles, skin tones and accessories, much like fashion dolls! Take Winx for example. It’s one of my fondest childhood shows but i can’t help but notice how they all have identical proportions and somewhat similar facial structures.
    Many beginning artists often have fashion doll syndrome, but how do you overcome it?
    Simple. Practice body variety! Start off with simplistic designs based on shapes and practice to where it better fits your style!

    • @marcosgonzalez4207
      @marcosgonzalez4207 Před 19 dny +11

      We live in different times, so now, we can see male characters that are look like female dolls with short hair

    • @beesnquackers
      @beesnquackers Před 13 dny +8

      i’ve heard same face syndrome being talked about commonly amongst artists with anime-esque art styles but i love the term fashion doll syndrome!! funnily enough at lot of shows fashion doll syndrome are literally for the dolls hahaha same with “action figure” shows (dolls but for boys 💪😤)

    • @heyitsnyixie_1559
      @heyitsnyixie_1559 Před 11 dny +4

      Sometimes, in shows like the Winx Club, this is intentional because it makes it cheaper to produce show-accurate dolls

    • @anonyme4881
      @anonyme4881 Před 7 dny +2

      To defend Winx despite never seeing the show to begin with :
      Winx is a PURELY animated series that chained 56 episodes in like 1 years.
      With that kind of insanely fast production in animation having similar looking character help reducing the budget cost and time passed to animate the show by making a single catalog of key pose/frame and painting your doll over it. Especially in 2005 when animation software wasnt as developped as nowaday
      Animation is totally different than drawing. Sure, in a simple picture/bd you can do whatever you want it will be without consequence.
      But in animation you need to put 24 pictures per second to create the illusion of moovement.
      Too many different character design or too complex design will hurt the production, hence why animated show tends to simplify and harmonise character design
      Especially in older shows. 56 episode of 22 minutes means a whoping 1 774 080 pictures were needed to put up this show, in 2005 with extremly non optimized software. In one single year
      While also recording voice acting and sound editting every episode.
      Thats actually quite insane

    • @beesnquackers
      @beesnquackers Před 7 dny +1

      @@anonyme4881 ye animation takes a lot of time! however i will bring up the old PPG show and kim possible as shows targetted towards girls but are still action.
      they both have simplistic designs and limit movement, but they don’t really suffer from fashion doll syndrome because there wasn’t a desire to promote dolls with it! i’d even argue winx has a lot more complicated animation due to the magical-girl-esque transformation sequences!
      not that it’s inherently bad for shows to have fashion doll syndrome, but character designs are not just simplified by having the same base model. they can also be simplified with more basic shapes and limited movement. all depends on marketing and target audience!
      in shows like Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure, My Little Pony and Ever After High, they use tweening! meaning less time to draw things frame-by-frame, if at all! that way they can make more complicated designs, even when they’re shows that also promote dolls!
      i say all this because people are usually discussing aesthetic preferences when talking about all this, which is fine, they can watch another show! with the recent AI protests coming from animators however, we might be able to let the have the creative freedom to not be strained by marketing in order for them to make projects they’re passionate about while also affording a living!

  • @sometimessomee3535
    @sometimessomee3535 Před 26 dny +393

    I think this channel got me into a bungou stray dogs hyperfixation

  • @pinkpearl9848
    @pinkpearl9848 Před 25 dny +266

    One example of the hollywood fat trope that really gets on my nerves is Moxxie from helluva boss. The other characters are always calling him fat when bro is literally the size of a toothpick 😭

    • @just_a_dude75
      @just_a_dude75 Před 25 dny +20

      REAL

    • @Neongore667
      @Neongore667 Před 25 dny +17

      that literally gets on my nerves too 😭💀

    • @Catz_idk
      @Catz_idk Před 25 dny +2

      seriously bro every main character in that show built like a twink how tf did that joke even exist

    • @tell-me-a-story-
      @tell-me-a-story- Před 25 dny +37

      They call him fat?
      He’s skinnier than most of the other characters.

    • @ddollvst
      @ddollvst Před 24 dny +41

      i don't think he was ment to be fat, i think it was just blitz and loona trying to piss him off for no reason actually

  • @alexsnakelet7663
    @alexsnakelet7663 Před 25 dny +60

    I audibly giggled when you mentioned how the high collar makes them look like a vampire after Akutagawa was shown as an example.

    • @Pikasachiko
      @Pikasachiko Před 11 dny +3

      And she said to look like an edgy teenager... Like bro at this point Akutagawa is basically both (I know he's 20,but... Hes basically a an edgy teenager) edgy teenager vampire villain= Akutagawa.

    • @alexsnakelet7663
      @alexsnakelet7663 Před 10 dny +3

      @@Pikasachiko he's having his emo phase a bit late you see

  • @himaxx_x
    @himaxx_x Před 26 dny +136

    The upturned collar for villains is so completely valid but I just love me a spooky upturned collar 😭
    There are a couple that work and some others are just- too much 😀

    • @ghastlygavin
      @ghastlygavin Před 7 dny

      I only ever gave my persona an upturned collar
      Listen if there's someone gonna dress spooky in this place, it's gonna be me

  • @vanoki6978
    @vanoki6978 Před 26 dny +122

    I would be interested in you showing examples on how to improve the “worst tropes” for example showing how one can design a character in poverty without using the pauper patches, or how to convey a character’s anxiety without the comical fish eye lense, regardless I enjoy these light hearted videos :)

    • @lenabach3047
      @lenabach3047 Před 25 dny +35

      I hope you don't mind me offering a couple suggestions.
      poverty: ragged clothing, fringed edges, faded colours, "off-brand" logos, loose strings, stains, patches like the ones with designs that you can iron onto your jeans, simplistic clothes compared to other characters, wearing the same outfit very often, not many accessories, small holes
      anxiety: small pupils or visible veins in the white part of the eye, slightly open mouth or tightly pressed-together lips, close-up shot of the wide eyed and distressed facial expression, clutching their own body, putting their hand over their mouth or grabbing their own hair/head, shaky lines around the character that imply they're trembling, pale face, hunched body posture
      English is not my first language but I hope that all made sense.

    • @Garden0flowr
      @Garden0flowr Před 25 dny +16

      A character in poverty could be portrayed as wearing things with very plain colors and patterns, if any patterns at all
      Simplistic things they could get ahold of
      The patches could work if theyre someone whos likely to tear their clothing up in one way or another
      If they somehow didnt learn the life skills of how to make sure your clothes dont fall apart (pretty easy to get your hands on thread and needles, clothesmakers have been portrayed as poor in a lot of media)
      You could give them torn holes and frayed edges

    • @rubyeverred_
      @rubyeverred_ Před 25 dny +4

      ​@@mnmnrtthese are great alternatives that I also use quite often in my own designs and drawings! One other alternative I could also recommend for adding any kind of tension to a character is by adding clenched teeth which I may or may not be overusing a little on my characters that have mouths :P

    • @Yes-hn8mg
      @Yes-hn8mg Před 15 dny +3

      My family where I'm from is poor, not extremely but they don't have money for much clothes and stuff, so my grandpa wears those free ad shirts people give out, or is cheap 👍 so that's also something

  • @c-o-b-o-2010
    @c-o-b-o-2010 Před 25 dny +107

    13:49 You know, I never realized that until you pointed it out. Why don’t heroes wear armor like the villains do? It ain’t a very smart thing to do, you know?

    • @yourdad5799
      @yourdad5799 Před 25 dny +9

      ​@@mnmnrt These 2 aren't mutualy exclusive. Armors are so cool

    • @genericname2747
      @genericname2747 Před 17 dny +1

      I mean. Many heroes do wear armor

    • @c-o-b-o-2010
      @c-o-b-o-2010 Před 17 dny +3

      @@genericname2747 but a lot don’t after they fight the villain who has armor
      It’s like… why don’t you wear armor too? Those that do are being smart while fashionable.

    • @genericname2747
      @genericname2747 Před 17 dny

      @@c-o-b-o-2010 they are stupid

    • @jakkees
      @jakkees Před 9 dny +1

      for that, always make up some excuse so having armor would be impractical in some way and/or didn't suit the heroes at all
      like that the clothes are made from some nuovo fabric thing so you can be both impenetrable and drippy as hell
      or that the aesthetics and the grand looks are more prioritised than pure practicality

  • @zetafish7347
    @zetafish7347 Před 25 dny +42

    It is indeed pretty strange that male anthropomorphic characters can seemingly get away with not wearing clothes while females can't. Like its clear they don't have anything to hide, yet the idea of a nonhuman, shirtless woman is still taboo?

    • @An0nym0usM_0
      @An0nym0usM_0 Před 20 dny +6

      This acutualy has an explanezion, it depends by the era the character is created, for exemple Bugs Bunny he was created in the 1930 where all the anthrofomorphic characters where naked with just gloves while Lola Bunny was created in 1996 aroud the time people started putting clothes on the anthromorphic caracters.
      Also there is a shirtless female anthromorphic character Sally Arcon from Sonic (i know only one isn't mutch but atleast we have one)

    • @marcosgonzalez4207
      @marcosgonzalez4207 Před 19 dny +4

      Mini Mouse is shirtless the 99 % of times

    • @PGbutalsofourteenplus
      @PGbutalsofourteenplus Před 18 dny

      You mean she wearsva dress​@@marcosgonzalez4207

    • @marcosgonzalez4207
      @marcosgonzalez4207 Před 18 dny

      @@PGbutalsofourteenplus at the end he says "shirtless doman is still a taboo"

  • @ignisvis8867
    @ignisvis8867 Před 25 dny +44

    For Donald Duck design I think the main reason is they didn't want to hide the duck tail or the yellow legs. Also not giving him the shirt would make the design look too plain and mostly white, also making it hard to tell apart the characters.
    Same reason why they gave Mikey pants but not shirt. It's just to fill the empty space and make the siluette more readable while keeping the design simple. Keep in mind they were made for animation so clarity and easy to draw design are the most important factor

    • @tell-me-a-story-
      @tell-me-a-story- Před 25 dny +15

      Maybe the animals don’t need clothes, but they like to express themselves through clothing sometimes.
      The clothes are more of accessory than anything.

    • @marcosgonzalez4207
      @marcosgonzalez4207 Před 19 dny +1

      There is a short film were Mickey and Donald got banned from a restaurant because one got no shors and the other no shirt, and Mickey gave his clothes and hide because it was a shame to be naked

  • @mari9339
    @mari9339 Před 21 dnem +29

    To the big chest no straps trope I have to add characters who wear jackets as capes (you know without putting their hands in sleeves) and it doesn't fall off like it literally defies laws of physics

    • @blokvader8283
      @blokvader8283 Před 14 dny

      Yeah I've got a character who does wear something like that, but she also wears a modified jacket that goes down the sides but windows the upper chest, because I thought it looked unique and cool lol

    • @anusaukko6792
      @anusaukko6792 Před 8 dny +7

      To be fair, a jacket cape is one of the coolest things any character can wear. There are probably some series where you can come up with excuses like them using magic or their powers etc, but the most important thing is that they look drippy af.

    • @blokvader8283
      @blokvader8283 Před 8 dny +4

      @@anusaukko6792 I just realized like half of all the marines in One Piece wear their coats like that and the all look so fucking cool

    • @anusaukko6792
      @anusaukko6792 Před 8 dny +2

      @@blokvader8283 Yeah absolutely, it's actually what I was thinking of while commenting since it's one of the best examples.

  • @duckafarts
    @duckafarts Před 26 dny +157

    All I gathered from this video is that Celestia has nice handwriting

  • @puraidoeustass
    @puraidoeustass Před 10 dny +5

    Oooh, yeah, the villain collar. I should make a series where the collar grows the more evil a character is, and eventually, the main villain is revealed and it's basically a giant collar three meters in the air. Peak character design.

    • @nanny_uhh
      @nanny_uhh Před 4 dny +3

      This is amazing, please do so

  • @midnightgamer2088
    @midnightgamer2088 Před 26 dny +241

    I love FNAF, and a lot of the animatronics can double as cute OR scary, but it all depends on the lighting, and I mostly find them cute. Even the Nightmare animatronics are weirdly endearing to me for some reason.

    • @rubyeverred_
      @rubyeverred_ Před 25 dny +13

      I feel like that more so has to do with more human facial expressions while the lack of them makes characters way more unsettling (at least to me-)

    • @marcosgonzalez4207
      @marcosgonzalez4207 Před 19 dny +1

      I saw some people blaming of how FNAF+ designs were forced terror
      But they are pretty friendly compared to the franchise that inspired FNAF, Chuck'e Cheese

    • @midnightgamer2088
      @midnightgamer2088 Před 18 dny +1

      The FNAF+ designs definitely felt forced yeah, honestly kinda happy it was cancelled cuz the characters didn’t look cute enough to be actual ENTERTAINERS like the Classics from FNAF 1

    • @marcosgonzalez4207
      @marcosgonzalez4207 Před 18 dny

      @@midnightgamer2088 bro, look at Chuck 'e Cheese animatronics close enough, they are living nightmares

    • @howdidigethere9061
      @howdidigethere9061 Před 14 dny +1

      Is it weird I find most animatronics creepy cute? Even as a child I thought so. That’s why I’m sad to hear they’re being phased out in chucky cheese locations because I genuinely i found them fascinating as a child. They’re the closest thing to robots I’ve seen. The few times I’ve seen when I was kid I was captivated

  • @ihoardjars
    @ihoardjars Před 25 dny +27

    the Hollywood Pudgy trope pisses me off so much; I've had body issues before and now I always look out for shows with good variation in physiques, bonus if it's regardless of gender entirely (Dungeon Meshi is a great example). drawing a character with perfectly healthy/average proportions and calling them fat isn't even a joke it's just stupid imo
    like you said, if you're gonna call a character fat, make them fat! give me a round squishy character who I can love with all my heart

    • @caimanthechimera679
      @caimanthechimera679 Před 23 dny +6

      Me, overhearing this comment as I make random little sketches of one or a few of my many chubby OCs: “Allow me to introduce myself”

    • @autisticbraindamagedmoron
      @autisticbraindamagedmoron Před 14 dny

      barely disguised fatfetish

  • @dearqueen6795
    @dearqueen6795 Před 26 dny +108

    10:54 Celestia forgetting about animal crossing XD

    • @XDLR
      @XDLR Před 25 dny +2

      Yup lol

  • @lucii_tan
    @lucii_tan Před 25 dny +34

    I personally think the overdesigned protagonist AND the underdesigned protagonist are both funny. On the latter, all the other charaters are super flashy and with cool designs while the protagonist is just some dude/girl.

  • @kaylaHat
    @kaylaHat Před 25 dny +63

    On the cartoon animals; It's cartoon laws, it dosent matter how little sense it makes as long as it commits to the bit and looks nice. The law is just commit to the bit and look visually interesting

  • @Vamp_Aku
    @Vamp_Aku Před 26 dny +123

    Wait because i love akutagawa's design sm..

  • @angieangelinaabc16
    @angieangelinaabc16 Před 25 dny +16

    13:21 not just that, but animal characters having a female figure and boobs, even though it wouldn’t make sense for the type of animal, like an animals who don’t even supposed to have boobs, Like a bird.

    • @marcosgonzalez4207
      @marcosgonzalez4207 Před 19 dny +2

      Women are not suposed to have boobs, that was a completely accidental part
      It allows to keep the baby warm, but that was also an accidental feature

  • @Dark_Boba-chan
    @Dark_Boba-chan Před 25 dny +27

    What about the "rock and roll is evil" trope or the "Stockholm syndrome romance" trope? Because both of them drive me up the wall

    • @MellyTheCatLover
      @MellyTheCatLover Před 24 dny +11

      Those are more writing tropes rather than design tropes tbf

    • @Dark_Boba-chan
      @Dark_Boba-chan Před 23 dny +2

      @@MellyTheCatLover ok but the first one can be done in designing. Like the villain being put in rocker clothes

    • @MellyTheCatLover
      @MellyTheCatLover Před 23 dny +1

      @@Dark_Boba-chan Fair

  • @leafy_5
    @leafy_5 Před 25 dny +24

    22:54 as a thrifty person with only the barest minimal sewing skills, this is exactly how I patch my clothing 😂😂😂 maybe I do it because of all my favorite childhood characters?

  • @laureldreams4108
    @laureldreams4108 Před 25 dny +33

    When it comes to the patches, I have an Oc that has jeans made specifically of different patches of other jeans, not because they're poor but, because they're a nature and fashion loving individual that would rather reuse parts of jeans from when she was seven and sew tham up together and then paint or do embroidery on said patches to have a unique and enviromentally friendly ouftit than spend 70$ on puspusefully torn up jeans.

  • @sudetecaramel5395
    @sudetecaramel5395 Před 25 dny +21

    I LOVE the slay ass villain collars 😂 they look great and are really fun to draw

  • @Kei_TsukishimaSimp
    @Kei_TsukishimaSimp Před 26 dny +32

    I thought that you were going to roast Akutagawa for no having eyebrows 😭🙏

  • @sevenequalsoneheart6710
    @sevenequalsoneheart6710 Před 26 dny +28

    I think the "half-clothed" anthropomorphized animals is less annoying with what i call the "Sly Cooper method" (there is probably a better example that came prior to Sly Cooper but shrug) where Sly Cooper's naked bottom half gives the illusion that he is wearing bottoms. Same with his partners in crime Bentley the Box Turtle and (prior to drawing attention to it in advertisements for Thieves in Time) Murray the Hippo. Bentley obviously pulls it off better given that the exposed part of his shell can be mistaken for shorts. As for Murray because of the Belt he wears its supposed to give the illusion of him wearing pants or some sort of bottoms. Maybe if they removed his bellybutton and gave him a wrestling outfit coloring beneath his normal outfit since he is the Brawn of the Team of thieves it would be less...what it is currently.

    • @amesstarline5482
      @amesstarline5482 Před 25 dny +6

      Agreed, or alternatively, having it vary character by character. That some prefer wearing full outfits, some are pantless, and it's not exclusive to gender.
      It's probably my main complaint about Sonic designs- not varrying it up, thus making Amy seem a bit weird.
      (I'd note that I am aware of Charmy, Preboot Sally, and Sonic thr Comic designs, but this is more regarding mainline.)

    • @prettyprincesslexi
      @prettyprincesslexi Před 25 dny

      Reminds me of Darwin from Gumball

  • @jeremiahsacks2868
    @jeremiahsacks2868 Před 25 dny +37

    My pet peeve is when the knees are placed way too high. This is especially prominent in robot/mecha designs, but I still find it a lot on more humanoid characters as well. I take one look at characters that do this and just have to ask "how does bro walk/run/sit/kneel/crouch/ do anything that requires the use of their legs?"
    And by extension this also applies to arms, but I dont see misplaced elbows as often as knees.

    • @jeremiahsacks2868
      @jeremiahsacks2868 Před 25 dny +10

      @@mnmnrt gundam, transformers, a lot of beginner artists. Keep in mind that the thighs are supposed to be longer than the shins, yet these examples can often be found doing the opposite.

    • @yourdad5799
      @yourdad5799 Před 25 dny +5

      ​@@jeremiahsacks2868 I understand living creatures and people but like seriously? You think the robots need to have acurate knees?

    • @jeremiahsacks2868
      @jeremiahsacks2868 Před 25 dny +7

      @@yourdad5799 yes. My pet peeve, my rules.

    • @yourdad5799
      @yourdad5799 Před 25 dny +7

      @@jeremiahsacks2868 don't let bro see armored core

    • @jeremiahsacks2868
      @jeremiahsacks2868 Před 25 dny +7

      @@yourdad5799 definently part of the problem. The biggest portion of why I take issue with this is because it is reflected on toys, meaning that when I try posing the toys I have to account for almost completely different leg anatomy.

  • @SatiricalSheep
    @SatiricalSheep Před 25 dny +78

    i like how you don't like the overdesigned main character because i have a story that is the exact opposite of that. It's just this normal everyday guy in a world of anthropomorphic cats, dogs, fricking pancakes or whatever you can think of. His best friend is literally a humanoid dragon while he's just some dude

    • @herowither12354
      @herowither12354 Před 19 hodinami +2

      That's not just a common trope, it's a whole genre. It's Isekai.

    • @SatiricalSheep
      @SatiricalSheep Před 18 hodinami +1

      @@herowither12354 thanks for making me realize my silly cartoon concept is actually secretly an anime and that's awesome 😭

  • @throneisbed7833
    @throneisbed7833 Před 23 dny +12

    For the characters constantly referred to as "fat" when they're actually quite average, I really don't understand why people do this anyways. I mean, granted I used to struggle with this quite a bit, but part of figuring out how to draw good anatomy comes with figuring out how fat works, and besides, plus size characters are so fun to draw! I mean, I'm still no expert at it, but learning is part of the fun of art, I think!

  • @Sappysappster
    @Sappysappster Před 26 dny +17

    9:16 okay so I'm glad im not the only one lowkey bothered by that design trope
    The weird thing about furry designs and clothing is that you dont think about the logistics of that stuff until someone points it out
    Like why do male Sonic characters not wear anything but female sonic characters wear clothes? Are the guys naked? Are the girls being extra?
    Sybil from Pseudoregalia is a character I love alot but anytime i see her alt costume where she wears black pants (i prefer it btw) and compare it to her default outfit,
    I cant help but think:
    "Wait so is she just butt booty naked the entire time or..."

  • @TheDaphinator
    @TheDaphinator Před 26 dny +59

    Not sure what topic of tropes this would fall under since I have mostly seen it in sitcoms, yet a trope that always peeves me is when a flashback or memory of the main characters from years ago occurs and everyone has wildly different designs as a joke. The visual gag of character X with an afro or character Y with dyed hair and a graphic tee is supposed to be hysterical, yet it just annoys me when it is obvious that they are trying too hard. Sometimes, I think it works fine (example being the flashbacks in Friends to the gang’s high school/college days) yet other times it is clear when a show tries too hard for a cheap laugh that is not funny outside of shock value.

    • @blokvader8283
      @blokvader8283 Před 14 dny +3

      Nahhh I'm thinking Captain Holt from Brooklyn Nine-Nine's flashbacks to the 70s when he has an afro and a mustache, it's amazing every time

  • @SillyGnome
    @SillyGnome Před 9 dny +3

    My favorite obviously dumb character design trope is what I like to call random Dracula. Where the antagonist dresses a few hundred years out of fashion for absolutely no reason and nobody even really addresses it. Yeah I’m talking about you Miles Edgeworth

  • @SugarTheBee
    @SugarTheBee Před 25 dny +13

    I saw my precious boys Kenji and Ryuu in the thumbnail and clicked out of sheer anger
    first of all:
    I get the overall thing, you get a pass on that one
    but I LOVE THE VILLAIN COLLAR- also I'd argue that Ryuu is an antagonist and/or an antihero, not a villain

  • @Starry-Sparkler
    @Starry-Sparkler Před 26 dny +30

    The farmer one gave me flashbacks to that story I wrote for school as a kid where a girl moves from a farm to the city, and every other line was about her obsession with straw hats. I think at one point I mentioned her using wrapping paper with straw hats on it. It was SO BAD XD

  • @pictursqueweb
    @pictursqueweb Před 26 dny +22

    I was not expecting bsd to be the thumbnail but here we areee

  • @IEatpaints
    @IEatpaints Před 25 dny +6

    You have simultaneously roasted 25% of my favourite characters making me ready to angrily defend them but made me respect you for the other options you had and now i don't know what to do

  • @dim_sam3475
    @dim_sam3475 Před 25 dny +15

    I 10000% understand the last one and why u dislike it. It makes perfect sense. With that being said, I SWEAR OVERDETAILED DESIGNS ARE FUCKING EYECANDY FOR ME! I don't care if the details have a meaning or they are just random meaningless shit, I just love it

    • @herowither12354
      @herowither12354 Před 19 hodinami +2

      Make everyone overdetailed, and it ceases to be a problem.

    • @dim_sam3475
      @dim_sam3475 Před 15 hodinami +1

      @@herowither12354 fair

  • @nick-tz5ur
    @nick-tz5ur Před 23 dny +6

    Nothing in the world is funnier than Celestia explaining how it’s completely normal for the protag to have a *little* differentiation from other characters while the Timelapse cuts to her drawing a wolf cat angel princess chosen one hated child overly decorated character design (23:52)

  • @zelenka6984
    @zelenka6984 Před 13 dny +2

    i absolutely love the overalls on farmers and high collars on villains tropes *exactly* because they're so overused and goofy!! it works when the character is also intentionally made so that you can laugh at them. i love seeing a character who wears a random silly outfit *and* is goofy, to match :]

  • @KharisAriadne
    @KharisAriadne Před 24 dny +6

    I get the weight/pudgy trope. At this point it has become less a joke and more of a way for cultures to push their beauty standards while making those who don't fit it feel worse. There's a lot of people who have bad body confidence from that and society as a whole. Thank you for pointing it out!

  • @Dragmiredraws
    @Dragmiredraws Před 26 dny +19

    10:12 I LOVE these vids solely because these are the questions I always ask myself when anything happens in any media 💀💀💀
    17:16 I draw this on both men and women! NO SHAME!! 🤣🤣
    My least fav design, bikini armor! I hate it because not only is it impractical, it’s literally doing the opposite of its job. The battle dress is impractical but at least it’s covering stuff up!!

  • @kunikidas.hairtie
    @kunikidas.hairtie Před 26 dny +18

    i see my pretty princess aku and i click

  • @pastelskittlesboy
    @pastelskittlesboy Před 25 dny +5

    I actually have a "villain" character with the most absurd labcoat collar with the purpose of him looking pretty ridiculous! He plays into the edgy teen role (despite being 23) but he's just a wacky character in general :)

  • @RascalCreations
    @RascalCreations Před 25 dny +7

    Lmao, I’m deffo guilty of the half dressed anthro trop, but usually in my worlds clothing is like accessories and everyone is a furry (lol). This also applies to stick figure worlds where the characters are a lot more human like. Idk lol

  • @79bigcat
    @79bigcat Před 25 dny +7

    >Adding to the armor thing: Main characters rarely keep their masks/helmets on if they DO wear armor. I get it's to allow them to be expressive without resorting to Power Ranger pantomime.
    >To tell a character is poor resorting to patches on the clothes: have them wear flannel shirts out of season and they AREN'T a farmer.

  • @sweaterweatherlady
    @sweaterweatherlady Před 25 dny +6

    My children's book protagonist, Hadley, was designed without eyelashes! Her pink skirt, star sticker on the face (I have not seen this on the opposite sex at all, but I hope it's embraced), and hairstyles are the visual "girl" cues. Her design doesn't scare away any boys that have picked up my book, and no one has strictly called it a "girl's book," either. I am happy my girl is reaching girls AND boys with her colorful yet tastefully neutral design!

  • @Biittle
    @Biittle Před 25 dny +3

    Upturnt collars are quintessential camp, and nothing brings me more joy than a campy villain

  • @v3nus.st4r.s
    @v3nus.st4r.s Před 25 dny +4

    finding this channel during the peak of my bsd and art hyperfixation overlap was the best thing to happen to me

  • @LargeFound
    @LargeFound Před 23 dny +4

    I once did patch work clothes on a character for the aesthetic and the character was lazy and doesn't care for how they look, the sibling of that character had the same thing but less noticeable (matching colours and stuff like that)

  • @Alex-samakek
    @Alex-samakek Před 11 dny +2

    About the poor patching up their clothes part, what annoys me is that the patching is usually overdone or done in very unlikely places. Like for exapmple what are the odds of getting your clothing to tear on your back and not on your knee? Or in your belly and not on your elbow? Sometimes people just do more patches than the actual clothing to give emphasis, but sometimes it serves no purpose.
    Also many time people didn't bother to fix it, they just let it be torn since it is in a place hard to sew with a patch (like the shoulder)

  • @Z0MBIE_B0Y303
    @Z0MBIE_B0Y303 Před 24 dny +3

    NOOOO I ACTUALLY LOVE THE OVER DESIGNED PROTAGONIST😭 i always find them so funny lmao, but i understand why u dont like them

  • @jinxed_yaart1142
    @jinxed_yaart1142 Před 25 dny +7

    Oh nah, she pulled out the demon angel princess who ran away cause she was born to be the super weapon to stop the war because of her blood is sacred and should've never been born type shit for the last one..

  • @kris1123259
    @kris1123259 Před 25 dny +7

    A good example of the not really fat fat trope is the How Heavy Are the Dumbells You Lift ? anime. The whole premise is that the MC gets chubby so she decides to join a gym to get back in shape, needless to say we never actually see her or any other characters actually being overweight. The only anime I can think of that actually embraces chubby designs is Plus Size Elf

  • @devinsauls9137
    @devinsauls9137 Před 26 dny +15

    13:03 Did Duchess Celestia just threw shade at Mr. Beast?! 🤣
    Also, I 💯 agree with you with this one Duchess Celestia (16:00) cause I've seen characters like Junpei/J.P. from Digimon Frontiers for example be called Fat by the other kids and Digimon & I'm looking at him like "Wait a minute, he's not even fat at all! Maybe a little overweight, but I wouldn't call him fat. Plus the other kids look like twigs compared to him anyways." That has always bothered me, despite never having to worry about being overweight myself due to my fast metabolism and always being the person that walks and run a lot. So seeing characters that are perceived as fat, but aren't really rubs me the wrong way!

    • @MusicFan752
      @MusicFan752 Před 26 dny +1

      Never really saw JP as far, just more so stocky or broad.

    • @devinsauls9137
      @devinsauls9137 Před 26 dny

      @@MusicFan752 Yeah and he deserves better

  • @tinyetoile5503
    @tinyetoile5503 Před 6 dny +3

    My most hated design trope is probably the single pant leg. Drives me up the wall.

    • @nanny_uhh
      @nanny_uhh Před 4 dny

      OH YEAH!!! Like, WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOUR LEFT LEG?? Is it itchy? Have a wound on it? 😂😂

  • @ethanoneill5316
    @ethanoneill5316 Před 7 dny +3

    I feel for the 'Creepy Mascot' trope, FNAF worked (at first, 1 and 2 for sure) because the Mascot suits were realisic mascot suits but Bad 'Creepy Mascot' Looks like FNAF+ or JR. fail because they try to make the Mascot's creepy looking. Like if you look at Fnaf+ Chica, No kid would actually like that character or Jr.'s massive teeth. FNAF worked because the character worked as both the creepy killer animatronics and the family family verison barring fnaf 3, and 4.

  • @lordknightalex
    @lordknightalex Před 6 dny +2

    lmao i always took the whole thing abt half-dressed anthropomorphized animals still covering up being a visual gag, like, the fact it doesnt make sense *is* the joke

  • @TevvoWevvo
    @TevvoWevvo Před 14 dny +2

    19:42
    This one is SO FUNNY to me because I immediately thought of a villain character from an obscure little game I play called Sekaiju: a World of Creatures. His name is Mr. Googles and he is a penguin in a lab coat, but not just any labcoat. Yes, the collars are literally bigger than his massive stupid penguin head and I point and laugh at him. He’s an extremely relentless and gruesome villain who has committed literal war crimes, but OH MY GOD IS HE SO GOOFY LMAOOO. It’s an intentional part of his design. He is supposed to be a little egotistical menace, so him and his 8ft tall fuckass labcoat collar get a pass 😂

  • @ThunderberryArt
    @ThunderberryArt Před 24 dny +3

    As someone who has gotten into the TMNT franchise over the last several months, the rant on "half-clothed animals" amused me greatly. (I can only speak confidently for the 2003 series, but at the very least, the implication there seems to be that for the most part, the turtles only wear what is absolutely necessary IE belts to carry their weapons around and joint pads to protect their elbows and knees, and dislike wearing more clothing than they have to otherwise.)

  • @samsquatch7880
    @samsquatch7880 Před 7 dny +2

    My interpretation of the “half-clothed anthro animal character” is that it relies in context. If your cute animal character is jus a lil guy, then wearing just a shirt or accessory is more of an adorable “awww we dressed up the kitty!” moment
    If your anthro animal cartoon character follows human social etiquette closely or has clear maturity, then don’t do that, it gets weird

  • @IDKLOL-qj7sl
    @IDKLOL-qj7sl Před 18 dny +6

    HUGE appreciation to you, for being someone who has seen Willie's Wonderland.

  • @MissSun23
    @MissSun23 Před 25 dny +13

    15:58 : i have attachment to Assassination Classroom but you're very right, Sumire Hara is done so dirty and treated so grossly by the narrative. I wish she had focus apart from fatphobic jokes at her expense, and perhaps a design representing a larger body.

  • @srg24601
    @srg24601 Před 12 dny +2

    With the superhero thing I always thought it should come down to if the hero's identity is secret or not. If you're not public then where would you hide armor while on a trip to the grocery store? Meanwhile a simple cloth or spandex costume can be worn under civilian clothes, or taken off and easily stashed somewhere. But heros who don't hide their identity and refuse to wear armor annoy me.

  • @user-nx2de7cn8o
    @user-nx2de7cn8o Před 19 dny +2

    love the video, but i feel like the akutagawa slander was unnecessary due to the fact that his coat is a very important part of his character. the upturned part of it is in-lined with time zones, his og story, and his ability!
    (p.s. i am not just an annoying bsd defender, i found your kenji call out very funny ^_^)

  • @Syiepherze
    @Syiepherze Před 22 dny +3

    For the "no pants" thing with animal characters like Donald Duck, I think it's fine when you remember that they're just animals. Think of it this way:
    You are creating a cartoon animal character. You personify and anthropomorphize it to an extent so that it can talk, express emotion and behave like a human, so that human viewers can relate to it.
    But the animal is naked. You know this is not a wild animal, this is a person who lives life like a human. It needs clothes. But how many articles of clothing are enough to convey the animal's identity, without erasing the "animal" or the "person"

  • @ArbitruaryLemon35
    @ArbitruaryLemon35 Před 25 dny +3

    Pertaining to the impoverish often being depicted with patches, it also gives the implication that patches are exclusive to people who can't afford to replace their clothes. This is not always the case. When I was growing up, we lived quite comfortably, but my parents wanted to be practical about my wardrobe since I was constantly growing. We would buy my clothes a couple of sizes bigger so I could wear them for longer, and if I got a whole in anything, my mother would just patch over it. Usually, she would take me to an arts and crafts store to pick out cute iron-on patches, but there were a few times in which she just used scrap fabric she had laying around.

  • @RANDOMDANGANRONPASHIT
    @RANDOMDANGANRONPASHIT Před 26 dny +11

    I bet you can find some of these designs or at least somewhat characteristics of them mentioned in Danganronpa
    Big collar: Junko Enoshia
    As an example
    Why is it so tall I have a junko cosplay and it just like idek

    • @GeorgeWalberg
      @GeorgeWalberg Před 26 dny +1

      What about animatronic animal mascot one? 😆

    • @RANDOMDANGANRONPASHIT
      @RANDOMDANGANRONPASHIT Před 26 dny +3

      @@GeorgeWalberg I said most and plus we got monokuma monomi and the monocubs

    • @ambeer6
      @ambeer6 Před 25 dny +3

      @@GeorgeWalberg Junk Monokuma from Ultra Despair Girls.

    • @fillername6996
      @fillername6996 Před 24 dny +1

      There's literally less than half... The collar (Junko), weird gender differences (Monokuma vs Monomi and The Monocubs vs Monophanie), and, at a push, character than is creepy just because they are an animatronic. (Nearly all the animatronics are specifically cute and the one creepy one, Junk Monokuma, isn't just creepy because it's an animatronic but because of it's design)
      There are no half clothed animals
      No characters wear armor FULL STOP
      No characters call thin characters fat (unless you count Toko doing it to herself and even then idk if she even actually does that)
      No characters have an impossibly low neckline
      The only farmer character doesn't wear gingham OR overalls (but does have OTHER issues with his design...)
      Fairly sure no characters have patches on their clothes from repairs, the closest is Jataro but it probably doesn't count both because the mask was made out of scraps, not repaired with scraps and it's not to show he's poor, it's a sign of his "ugliness"
      None of the protags are over designed

    • @RANDOMDANGANRONPASHIT
      @RANDOMDANGANRONPASHIT Před 24 dny

      @@fillername6996🤷‍♀️

  • @shen8406
    @shen8406 Před 12 dny +2

    Well, the fully armored villain vs no armor or almost no armor hero is a easy and fast way to show that the villain don't just have the physical power, but have enough money afford for a full set of armor and even more richier if they are on a full set of super special magic alloy they can get in their world. Maybe the heroes can't get a armor to protect themselves, but they can go after an weapon or technique to break through the armor or just find a cleaver way to force the villain to fight without is armor... Just to discover that the armor was something the villain uses to keep is power in check so they can enjoy a longer fight.

  • @SomeBlokeOrWhatever
    @SomeBlokeOrWhatever Před 8 dny +2

    The "pauper patch" trope, especially when the outfit is otherwise pristine, bothers _me_ because it is _costume-y_ -- It brings to mind people who are otherwise wealthy dressing up as "poor" for a play or something.

  • @TobyStan
    @TobyStan Před 12 dny +2

    Portraying a poor character is done really well in Saiki k. Saiki is full of overly exheggerated tropes for comedy sake but its done REALLY well to the point that they dont even feel like usual tropes anymore. Mera is very poor, Saiki explains that her glasses are missing a lens which in the animation style we cant see. Her gym/beach clothes bear someone elses name to indicate that theyre bought second hand. Shes also ALWAYS busy due to the many jobs she has but seemingly never has enough money. She has like 8 siblings and always goes hungry. Another person pointed it out but the overly designed main character trope is also amazing with Saiki as he obviously sticks out at first glance but is explained by how he just mind controlled everyone i to believing it to be normal, genetically mutating everyone to be born with crazy hair colors which also lead to some other crazy physics like how when someone easily rips somebody elses clothes off only the crotch seems to stay covered.

  • @xxdeerestdumbestxx5773
    @xxdeerestdumbestxx5773 Před 26 dny +14

    I screamed and choked at the same time

  • @aaronkelly1762
    @aaronkelly1762 Před 20 dny +2

    My cousin owns a ranch, and her husband is literally a cowboy. From my experience, there are no other examples to make it clear someone is a farmer.
    Granted, not every farmer I know dresses like that… I think. I mostly just see them in church, it’s a little hard to see how people would casually dress there.

  • @jvever4904
    @jvever4904 Před 21 dnem +5

    Honestly, I'd rather have an over-designed protagonist than another 100 bland isekai male protags with black hair and the most basic fit imaginable, while everyone else around them has cotton candy hair and eyes and stunning clothing.

  • @marcosgonzalez4207
    @marcosgonzalez4207 Před 19 dny +2

    I used the high collar on my school uniform as a child (on my country the polo is the most common design for uniforms), not to like a villain, but to look like Kick Buttowski

  • @qweeesh
    @qweeesh Před 26 dny +6

    I feel that second one, I never drew satyr characters with pants no matter the gender because fluffy legs covers the junk amd was baffled when people told me most people give the satyrs pants??? Pants don't seem easy for a satyr to put on and centaurs don't need to wear pants!

  • @maxwellwelcome6810
    @maxwellwelcome6810 Před 24 dny +3

    I agree i always felt bothered by that animal design trope like why are they wearing pants to the beach but letting their junk hang out elsewhere
    The collars trope i do like it is it goofy yeah that's why i like it it's a perfect combo of goofiness and coolness

  • @txy_73
    @txy_73 Před 8 dny +2

    (Hides my stereotypical farmer OC and my low neckline OC [that CANONICALLY has strapless bras] rapidly)

  • @xezzynotzesty
    @xezzynotzesty Před 26 dny +7

    I saw aku and kenji, i click

  • @sinfulloccultist950
    @sinfulloccultist950 Před 25 dny +4

    I feel like the only time a low cut chest piece works in design is when its clear that the bodice is structured like a pair of stays or corset (since those are even better at holding up the girls than a bra) but all the designs ive seen with this trope have the boobs going this way and that that I'm surprised that they havent taken an eye out

  • @ssweettthingg
    @ssweettthingg Před 20 dny +2

    The anime protagonists only have2 options
    1) the most plain guy ever
    2) looks like from another dimension with an unreasonable amount of details compared to other characters

  • @just_a_piece_of_junk
    @just_a_piece_of_junk Před 22 dny +3

    The concept of a villain so evil that their collar forces itself up amuses me

  • @marnadnay
    @marnadnay Před 25 dny +3

    On number 3, I used to do that bow-eyelashes combo when I was younger, especially since i don't draw skirts or dresses but, without thinking about it, I transitioned to giving characters longer lashes depending on personality and represent some lore.
    Like, I have a nephilim OC so I gave him the longest lashes to represent that angelic beauty while I also have a half demon OC and I use pointy under lashes to represent their demonic nature (like in Devilman Crybaby).
    It just feels right, I truly enjoy giving lashes such meanings, as well as ears. Certain ear/eyelashes shapes I use for kind hearted people while other shapes are for more cunning personalities and others for shy people, etc.
    Those two things bring so much to the characters IMO, going beyond gender.

  • @ZarBluestar
    @ZarBluestar Před 9 dny +2

    I remember when Homer Simpson being 250lbs was seen as comically overweight…

  • @jay_xilee
    @jay_xilee Před 26 dny +10

    i see aku, i click

    • @YourFellowTrashEater
      @YourFellowTrashEater Před 25 dny +2

      That is such a good opinion (I love Akutagawa so much and he's actually the best character)

  • @Melora_Nesryn_Ponoma
    @Melora_Nesryn_Ponoma Před 25 dny +4

    So to be honest with you, I feel like it's also harmful to claim that all chubby people are a little bit fat, people have fat, like all over their body, personally me, I'm a person that does not really distribute that much weight, but most of the weight that I have goes to my stomach,doesn't travels to my neck, it doesn't travel to my jaw none of that i love the characters that have a small thicc form as that's what i have and I think it really does showcase something personally I believe they shouldn't go with the trope that, oh, everybody is always looking down on somebody. Everyone's always not liking them for their body type trope, but I think things like that really sum up what my experience was when I was still in middle school, where if you weren't like extremely thin, like not to the point where, like, you know, but if you were not, thin thin you were considered undesirable not dateibal no matter what size you are so I think they should add more Chubbier characters, but I still don't want them to take that trope of thicc characters away, as that is reality for some people where most of their fat doesn't really travel to their arms and whatever else it mostly travels to their torso and their legs I also have a bone to pick with the quote on quote, who can really be plus sized because personally, there are a lot of people that say they are plus sized and then there are people that will say they're not plus size and I want to be completely honest with you plus size doesn't mean obese point honestly i knew an ex friend who was on the chubby and low side and apparently, people thought she wasn't good enough to fit there, and that really kind of messed me up, because it shows how people just like to pick and choose which category you belong in when, really, you know which category you belong and I don't consider myself plus size, but I consider myself on the thicc small body type of your weight distribution I feel like also with the farmer sirio type, I feel like, yeah, it's kind of like, not a stereotype, but at the same time, I feel like farmers can definitely wear something else, but I feel like it's not exactly wrong either, because farmers do a lot of work where they could possibly get dirty, so I don't understand why anyone would want to wear something nice on a farm when it's just going to get extremely dirty while you're working

  • @GiyusRightArm
    @GiyusRightArm Před 20 dny +2

    The craziest part about this is the fact that I was drawing Mori while she was complaining about his collar 😭

  • @arlequinelunaire418
    @arlequinelunaire418 Před 25 dny +3

    The pantsless animal thing reminds me of how, back in the 80s, Disney once threatened to sue Marvel if Howard the Duck didn't put on pants (he was getting confused with Donald). Which Howard did... for a single issue

  • @Hayakoneko
    @Hayakoneko Před 25 dny +3

    While some of these may be overused I still see them as necessary. The reason for a design may be just to get the point across immediately. While in real life we will recognize which person is male and which female because we as humans have amazing pattern recognition (that we needed for survival) even without long eyelashes or pink skirt, it's difficult in an oversimplified cartoon. A sunhat and denim will get the point across that somebody is from the countryside because a sunhat protects you from the sun and denim was made originally for work clothes. It's just that simple. Most shows will want to relay that visual information as quickly and simply as possible.

  • @SHGogo-df5jr
    @SHGogo-df5jr Před 14 dny +2

    On the topic of anthros & clothes, my personal pet peeve is the "Amy Rose Principle", why do the girl characters have to be fully clothed & not the boys. Like Amy & Sonic are the same species from the same series, right? Amy's body shouldn't be any more, uh... Lewd than Sonic's. They draw Amy w/ a chest but they didn't have to.
    I don't mind them only wearing shoes & gloves, I think its an iconic design aspect, but this is just sexism.

  • @nyangelicechan6296
    @nyangelicechan6296 Před 25 dny +4

    Nah girl, the heroes that doesn’t have armor, it because they have plot armor 😂