In Japan, the distinction between young girls, lolita, and mature women is taken very seriously, but there is no clear official distinction. Recently, an interesting thing happened: A Japanese artist who draws lolita showed his work to the editor of Comic LO (a Japanese comic magazine that publishes lolita-themed works). The editor said, "The character in your painting is set to 9 years old, but the style is too young." "Then how about I change the character setting to 8 years old?" "The age group that our readers of Comic LO pursue is lolita over 9 years old. 8 years old is too young. You should change the way you draw." How should I put it? It is certainly good to insist on the age setting requirements for works. At least, it clarifies the minimum limit of the magazine and the readers. To a certain extent, it changes the kind of drawing a loli and saying it is a middle-aged woman in her 40s, or drawing a middle-aged woman and saying it is a loli of a few years old. Of course, this is not to say that such relatively special works are bad. What I want to say is that things should be classified, so that when you buy them, you can see all the things you like in the magazine; if you want a more miscellaneous magazine with diverse styles, you can also publish such a magazine. I don’t know what you think. |
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