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* It does not just bugs me but grieves me that how hard it is to avert this trope. Even if you managed to make everyone look noticeably different, making them all attractive is a whole new matter...
** Why does that last part matter? Oh, [[Beauty Equals Goodness|wait]], [[The Beautiful Elite|I know]] [[Wish Fulfillment|now]].
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*** Or worse, upwards of 30,000 frames per week by a team of artists mimicking your style.
** It's all about signal-to-noise ratio. If the viewer can see a quick camera shot from behind and still identify a character by hair color or silhouette or something big like that, then it's betterer If you have some subtle feature like the aspect ratio of their eyes, that can get lost even if the camera changes to a side angle and their eyes are foreshortened. It's very frustrating to have to guess which character you're looking at, while the show goes on unhindered, as if to say, "Hey, don't you know these guys yet? What's wrong with you?"
* It's a bit annoying how inconsistent the public opinion of this trope can be. Comments about how ''[[Chrono Trigger (Video Game)|Chrono Trigger]]'' is a ''[[DragonballDragon Ball]]'' RPG are widely criticized. Comments about how ''[[Castlevania Judgment]]'' is a ''[[Death Note (Manga)|Death Note]]'' fighting game continue to be accepted.
** This probably has more to do with that the Castlevania characters ''had'' their own unique looks that are completely ignored, while all CT has in common is character design bits.
 
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