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jedi1357 commented at 2010-09-14 16:00:00 » #436693
He's a professional artist. He often uses his daughter as a model.
This is based on an actual scene in the show, and the mother walks in and is totally cool with it. Like it's an everyday thing.
I'd post the caps but I think caps are against the ToS now.
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He's a professional artist. He often uses his daughter as a model.
This is based on an actual scene in the show, and the mother walks in and is totally cool with it. Like it's an everyday thing.
I'd post the caps but I think caps are against the ToS now.
14 Points Flag
Savvy commented at 2013-12-27 20:05:49 » #1460639
there isn't anything sexual going on here, he's an artist painting a nude, that is all, doesn't matter if it's his daughter, his niece, his aunt, his wife, or his grandma. She isn't posed provocatively. I wish these children would grow up and learn about Art History =T
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there isn't anything sexual going on here, he's an artist painting a nude, that is all, doesn't matter if it's his daughter, his niece, his aunt, his wife, or his grandma. She isn't posed provocatively. I wish these children would grow up and learn about Art History =T
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Anonymous commented at 2015-01-09 06:28:27 » #1667107
Esper Mami is really odd. Without those nude modeling scenes (and they are not even that frequent) it would be a nice standard magical girl series of the era - the manga is from the late 1970s, the anime a decade later - but I was amazed they managed to render a mostly "uncomfortable" idea in the most innocent way possibile.
Strange to think that if made today, it'd be not innocent and restricted to an otaku audience... or not made at all while we have many more fanservice-laden series than in the past.
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Esper Mami is really odd. Without those nude modeling scenes (and they are not even that frequent) it would be a nice standard magical girl series of the era - the manga is from the late 1970s, the anime a decade later - but I was amazed they managed to render a mostly "uncomfortable" idea in the most innocent way possibile.
Strange to think that if made today, it'd be not innocent and restricted to an otaku audience... or not made at all while we have many more fanservice-laden series than in the past.
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