Now and Then, Here and There has a fat motherly character in it. She takes care of a bunch of orphens. N&T, H&T is really depressing though.
And Tokyo Godfathers has a girl in it that is more heavy set than usual.... But I don't know if you can call her truly fat.
anime with fat girls?
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Alright, first off: Angelx03, that's pretty gross...good job!
Next, I have a question: Why are we asking for fat people in anime? I thought we used it to get away from real life.... = /
Now, my actual input on the topic: There were lots of random fatties in Cowboy Bebop, most notably Annie in the last 2 eps.
As for a fat men, there are several throughout Rurouni Kenshin, if they fight at all.
I guess there aren't too many fatties that make it to being main characters...hm, I didn't really notice. *shrugs*
Next, I have a question: Why are we asking for fat people in anime? I thought we used it to get away from real life.... = /
Now, my actual input on the topic: There were lots of random fatties in Cowboy Bebop, most notably Annie in the last 2 eps.
As for a fat men, there are several throughout Rurouni Kenshin, if they fight at all.
I guess there aren't too many fatties that make it to being main characters...hm, I didn't really notice. *shrugs*
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(I see that a lot in ecchi pictures, those are the butt cheeks you see)
One person I once knew described anime as "Cartoons with a bunch of perfect looking people." When you can have good-looking people, why have bad-looking ones? That's why, often, there's nothing but people with perfect bodies in anime.
May I interest you in Asuka from Evangelion?
One person I once knew described anime as "Cartoons with a bunch of perfect looking people." When you can have good-looking people, why have bad-looking ones? That's why, often, there's nothing but people with perfect bodies in anime.
May I interest you in Asuka from Evangelion?
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Yep... That is definitely one thong nobody wants to see! My congrats as well, Angelx03.Cloud Clone wrote:Alright, first off: Angelx03, that's pretty gross...good job!
Next, I have a question: Why are we asking for fat people in anime? I thought we used it to get away from real life.... = /
Now, my actual input on the topic: There were lots of random fatties in Cowboy Bebop, most notably Annie in the last 2 eps.
As for a fat men, there are several throughout Rurouni Kenshin, if they fight at all.
I guess there aren't too many fatties that make it to being main characters...hm, I didn't really notice. *shrugs*
Why ask for fat people? Well, when you get a never-ending stream of physically perfect characters, they all start to look the same after a while; we could use some variety. Having things more realistic in the made-up stories also makes the real world more bearable when we return to it.
I don't remember the other chunky girls in Cowboy Bebop, but now that you mention it, Annie was rather well-rounded, wasn't she? She was also another motherly type with a little hard-as-nails attitude thrown in. Works well for a drama, but I bet fat people could make great characters in comedy, too.
My idea for a comedy scene featuring fat people: a fat woman, always the butt of a lot of jokes for her weight, finds the man of her dreams (also significantly overweight) and they go walking down a street hand-in-hand, plowing a crowd of peers and colleagues out of the way with their bellies.
Another good reason for having fat girls in anime: in an AMV, this kind of thing would, of course, go well with "Fat" by Weird Al Yankovic.