The 70's example tries to capture something of the fabulous extravagance of golden era shoujo works like
The Rose of Versailles, but IMO it comes out more like a cleaned, streamlined modern adaptation of
Versailles style than an original. The result is beautiful, but not quite authentic.
The 90's is very exaggerated, but you can totally see where it's going when you think of Slayers.
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Originally Posted by SaintessHeart
They wanted their girls to have more than looks - character is important. The bigger eyes and less serious characteristics is probably what the guys want at that era; rather than the yamato nadeshiko of the previous one I think.
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Then it was all a colossal mistake (70's >>>>>>>>>>> 80's, in, well, everything).
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Originally Posted by Magin
considering it seems to be like the style of Aku no Hana, which is just coming out.
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Not "seems to be," thatstotallythepunchline.png