But nothing happens in anime without someone drawing it, and manga artist Hiroya Oku (best known for Gantz), recently tweeted a claim as to who was the first anime animator to include a breast bounce in their work. Regardless of the reason, though, mammary motion in anime is now common enough that a chest bounce hardly warrants an eyebrow raise-level of surprise. OK, maybe the motivation isn’t always quite so lofty. ![]() Which is why, of course, so many anime include noticeable breast bounces. ![]() ![]() Famous manga artist claims famous character designer was the perky pioneer, but not everyone is convinced.Ī meticulous attention to detail is often held up as one of the distinguishing characteristics of Japanese animation, and the most celebrated anime are full of little environmental and biomechanical details that come together to help its creators realize a thoroughly conceived aesthetic effect.
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