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- Q6933570 subject Q7153824.
- Q6933570 subject Q7598769.
- Q6933570 abstract "Mukokuseki (Japanese: 無国籍; "statelessness") is the use of ambiguous racial features of characters in Japanese culture. This can be seen more readily in later anime in the fantasy and mecha genres, where characters are given Kabuki-like unnatural hair colors (for example white, red, pink, or blue hair), enlarged eyes, or dysmorphic humanoid bodies (such as Tetsuo and the Espers in Akira). Reasons behind the presence of mukokuseki may be to diversify the character roster and distinguish between individuals, but it can have cultural implications. Other aspects of physical appearance, such as disproportionally large eyes, are used to promote kawaii, or "cuteness", as seen in many shōjo anime.It has even been implied that the large eyes could have its roots in early influences from older cartoon characters like Mickey Mouse, Betty Boop and Felix the Cat.Astroboy's design is very evident of the influence from early American cartoons like Mickey Mouse and Felix.".
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- Q6933570 wikiPageWikiLink Q7153824.
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- Q6933570 comment "Mukokuseki (Japanese: 無国籍; "statelessness") is the use of ambiguous racial features of characters in Japanese culture. This can be seen more readily in later anime in the fantasy and mecha genres, where characters are given Kabuki-like unnatural hair colors (for example white, red, pink, or blue hair), enlarged eyes, or dysmorphic humanoid bodies (such as Tetsuo and the Espers in Akira).".
- Q6933570 label "Mukokuseki".