UlasanAnime.com – This entry delves into the visual details of the anime “Heroic Age,” specifically focusing on character design and animation quality, particularly in episode seven. The author notes a recurring observation regarding the inconsistent depiction of characters’ posterior anatomy, attributing it to potentially cost-saving production values typical of a pulp space opera genre. The piece highlights how attention is often directed towards the upper body and face for character recognition, while the lower body serves a more generalized aesthetic purpose.

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The author questions the artistic choices, wondering how one would realistically draw varying body types like “flabby or flat butts,” suggesting a simplistic approach of adding “two generic curves” suffices. Despite this critique, the author points out that at least one character, Deianeira (DNA), has a more accurately rendered appearance in the opening sequence (OP).
However, the author feels the observation about DNA’s anatomy comes at an “inopportune time” within the context of episode seven. The latter part of the episode is described as “fairly impressive,” particularly with the unexpected arrival of aid from a fleet commander, characterized as having the “largest-boobed” physique. This event, following “awesome Iron Tribe fireworks,” is presented as a refreshing and positive development.

The author humorously suggests that for viewers who share a similar focus, their gaze would inevitably be drawn to specific anatomical features. This observation is further supported by an accompanying image.

Ultimately, the author concludes that the second viewing of episode seven was the catalyst for noticing DNA’s posterior, implying that the more engaging plot elements and exciting action sequences initially overshadowed such specific visual details.




















