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Zone-Anime Child - Level 1
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uHm, actually, it's made to be knee length, but some students roll it up from the waist, so that it comes shorter, but still fits them.... and sometimes, when they see the principal, they roll it back down, so they won't be fined for 'uniform policy disobedience'....or somethng like that...whtever they cal it.... |
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Zone-Anime Analyst - Level 4
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I just noticed this topic, and ironically, I was just talking with my ex about school girl skirts in anime. I noticed something today when watching Lucky Star. During the opening, it shows the four girls from the waist down standing around talking:
![]() Their skirt bottoms are all pretty much even. However, Konata is a bit shorter than the others. Shouldn't hers be lower? My ex said no, because they design them to be even regardless of how tall a girl is. Even though I should take a woman's opinion on the topic of skirts, lol, that doesn't make sense to me. So what if a girl is -really- short, if they design them to always be even does that mean she won't be able to bend over w/o flashing everyone? Hehe. The cheerleader part further along in the intro looks more like what I'd expect: ![]() Granted, they're not really standing normally in that scene so ya have to take it with a grain of salt, but even so it's significantly lower there. So.. do they really design them to line up IRL or is the first part just an artist gaffe? |
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