curprev16:5616:56, 21 May 2024 Orchastrattortalkcontribs 149,514 bytes+12 Undid revision 1224977294byBiosaurt (talk) "European" is stated as one possible interpretation alongside "Culturally neutral" and the source present is just one out of the slew of evidence cited on mukokuseki, please take the time to actually read the text you are editing before doing soTags: UndoReverted
curprev16:4416:44, 21 May 2024 Biosaurttalkcontribs 149,502 bytes−12 Undid revision 1224971192byOrchastrattor (talk) Other sources state that "anime characters do not look white". You are trying to force an impartial opinion into a neutral article. A single source stating an opinion does not make it word of god.Tags: UndoReverted
curprev15:2715:27, 21 May 2024 Biosaurttalkcontribs 149,502 bytes−12 Anime characters do not typically have European features, and this is reflected in the word "Mukokuseki", which means "No Nationality".This edit was already removed months ago, there is no reason to keep adding it.Tag: Reverted
curprev04:4904:49, 16 May 2024 Biosaurttalkcontribs 148,981 bytes+1,017 Added sourced context to the recently added "Mukokuseki" sentences to make them more valuable to the article and less one sided.
curprev04:3004:30, 16 May 2024 Biosaurttalkcontribs 147,964 bytes−558 →Characters: It is true that Japanese audiences do not interpret large eyes as "foreign", because many Japanese people naturally have large eyes. But this topic is not relevant in this paragraph, especially not randomly sandwiched between the discussion of Tezuka and Miyazaki's art styles.
curprev04:2004:20, 16 May 2024 Biosaurttalkcontribs 148,522 bytes−290 →Characters: Cited source does not say anything about the typical anime character head height. The statement is also incorrect - anime characters more commonly fall in the 5-7 head range with particularly tall or masculine characters reaching 8 heads.