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Page creatorDamian Yerrick (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation18:14, 9 July 2014
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Some animated series, especially from Japan, switch one or more characters to a Super-Deformed art style for a moment as a take of sorts and then switch back to a taller "standard" proportion. Other series, especially E/I shows for preschoolers, consistently draw all characters three and a half heads tall or shorter. We can call this all-Super-Deformed-all-the-time art style a "chibiverse", and the choice to use this art style ends up having effects on how other tropes work.
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