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9 maj 2019 · The eyes are replaced with vertical lines and blue or purple colors to show depression or sadness. Eyes with sparkles and white dots are cute. Often they are flashed to help a character get their way. Think Puss-in-Boots from Shrek. Many of the eye symbols in anime have made it online as emoticons: ^_^ very happy.-_- apathetic or irritated
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26 lut 2023 · The eyes of manga (and anime) characters do most of the heavy lifting when it comes to expression of emotion—including death and unconsciousness, which is shown by removing the pupils' lively color and discoloring them with pale black, gray, or brown.
2 kwi 2016 · The squinting face that anime characters make can express a range of expressions. Here are two examples: From this alone we might be inclined to call it the "cute crying face." However, consider the next picture: The character (Rokka from Shoujou Yokai) still uses the same face, but does not display sadness.
26 lip 2016 · Eyes change size and shape on a whim. Shadows and lighting suddenly appear to maximize the effect. In short, anime faces can make some pretty ridiculous expressions.
29 wrz 2019 · Much of anime’s visual language focuses on the eyes (the style of the eyes can be considered a noun). Anime uses large eyes because they allow for better emotional expression than small eyes. The face of characters acts as a canvas in addition to a likeness.
15 paź 2022 · Ahegao is the facial expression for feeling extreme pleasure. It is a term often used in the Japanese adult industry to describe the exaggerated facial expressions such as, rolling or crossed...
A character's eyes are shadowed regardless of the lighting in the room when they become angry, upset, something is wrong with them, or they are emotionally hurt. Bubbles forming in the corner of a child's or female character's eyes often indicate that the character is about to cry.