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Later, the Eizouken advisor reminds the girls that they will soon have to give a presentation to earn more funding and status for the club. After a lengthy debate, the girls decide to make an animated short film featuring a machete-wielding girl wearing a gas mask fighting a tank to impress their audience.
In kigurumi, the performers wear a plastic mask that was created by either molding or 3D printing and a matching flesh-coloured body suit (a zentai suit known as a hadatai). The body suit allows them less-detailed skin features, on the level of animated characters, and the mask allows a similar level of facial features. [1]
Kuchisake-onna has appeared in live-action films, as well as in manga, anime, and video games. The character appears in the 1994 animated film Pom Poko , produced by Studio Ghibli , [ 14 ] and later appears in the 1996 live-action short film Kuchisake-onna , directed by Teruyoshi Ishii . [ 14 ]
The popularity of the first series allowed it to be followed up by Sukeban Deka II: The Legend of the Girl In The Iron Mask (スケバン刑事II 少女鉄仮面伝説) in November 1985. This sequel starred Yoko Minamino, as Saito chose not to return in order to focus on her singing career.
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Lushsux created a wall graffiti showing the coronavirus Corona-chan standing behind a mask-wearing PewDiePie. [ 8 ] Moe anthropomorphism had been applied to diseases online before: during the Ebola virus outbreak of West Africa in 2014, the character of Ebola-chan was already circulating on image boards and online discussion forums in the ...
Kamen Joshi (仮面女子, Mask Girls) is a Japanese female idol group consisting of four teams. [1] [2] The name refers to the members of the group wearing masks which cover their faces during the performances of most songs and much of the promotional material, with the type of mask varying between the various subgroups.
A film based on the anime titled, 3-Nen D-Gumi Glass no Kamen ~Tobidase Watashi-tachi no VR (Victory Road)~ (3ねんDぐみガラスの仮面~とびだせ私たちのVR, The Glass Mask Year 3 Class D ~Fly, Our VR), premiered on July 22, 2017 as a "VR film" where the characters were projected onto a stage using live holographic technology.