Japanese Ballerinas : would you like to be one ?

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Do you like ballerina TF ?

Poll ended at Fri Jul 02, 2010 6:29 am

I hate those
0
No votes
I dislike it
1
7%
I don't dislike it but I would prefer something else
4
29%
I like it, it's nice
7
50%
I love this kind of TF
0
No votes
I have my own tutus collection
0
No votes
Tango for the win !
2
14%
 
Total votes : 14

Japanese Ballerinas : would you like to be one ?

Postby Rodney » Wed Jun 02, 2010 6:29 am

I have noticed that in japanese TF media, the transformation of a boy often result in the creation of a ballet dancer. On site such as http:\\www.kayochan.com it is almost a common occurrence. While costume of bunny girls, school girls, magical girls, maids and secretaries are appreciated on both side of the pacific ocean, there appear to be very little love for tutu in America.

Why do you think is that ?
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Re: Japanese Ballerinas : would you like to be one ?

Postby Harri-chan » Wed Jun 02, 2010 6:36 am

I've missed your quirkiness!

Maybe I'm revealing too much of what makes me weird, but I've always liked tutus for the same reason I like swimsuits. There's no hiding the shape of your body in them. So it works well with AR. Pre-TF it hugs your curves and shows them off, post-TF it's embaressingly showing off your lack if development.
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Re: Japanese Ballerinas : would you like to be one ?

Postby Mitera Nikkou » Wed Jun 02, 2010 1:31 pm

There's no, "okay/I don't mind," option. Oh, well. I guess, "nice," is enough.

Anyway, I think it's not that popular because it's a "high society" sort of thing, and is thus further removed from most people's experiences and the tastes they've grown up with. There are a good number of other things that are more familiar to the general public, and doesn't take that much knowledge and understanding of them, that portray grace.

I, personally, have been unable to properly portray a ballerina in a story or a caption, for instance, because I'd need to know the names of the moves, how they're performed, and how said moves are put together for a performance. It's simply beyond my depth.

In the States, as far as I can tell, ballerinas are particularly identified with young girls, which is, for lack of a better term, not a sizable audience. I suppose that's because most people are familiar with them, in our culture, by either being or knowing of someone who had been a ballerina when they were young. In the end, our culture also tends to lean toward sizable breasts, and ballerinas aren't exactly known for them, so...
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Re: Japanese Ballerinas : would you like to be one ?

Postby Xia » Fri Jun 04, 2010 1:29 am

I seem to recall a lot of pictures and stories that change the male lead into some type of girl that eventually becomes or has to be a ballerina at one point.

iunno, maybe its just an angle issue? from one angle (yours) you don't see them? who knows

Though I think Nikkou might be on to something with the young girls thing. We on this side of the pacific do have our peculiarities about children
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Re: Japanese Ballerinas : would you like to be one ?

Postby Rodney » Sat Jun 05, 2010 1:30 am

Xia wrote:I seem to recall a lot of pictures and stories that change the male lead into some type of girl that eventually becomes or has to be a ballerina at one point.


I don't remember many in the english content sphere, there appears to be a lot more in the japanese sphere. But maybe it's just my angle view.

Anyway, thank you all for the insightfull analysis.
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Re: Japanese Ballerinas : would you like to be one ?

Postby Mitera Nikkou » Sat Jun 05, 2010 2:42 am

So, then... would you like to be transformed into a ballerina? ^^
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Re: Japanese Ballerinas : would you like to be one ?

Postby Rodney » Sat Jun 05, 2010 3:18 am

Mitera Nikkou wrote:So, then... would you like to be transformed into a ballerina? ^^

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Yes, I would love to, It seems deliciously embarrassing and girly.
I was just curious to know if this was something specific to japanese culture, apparently it's not.
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Re: Japanese Ballerinas : would you like to be one ?

Postby Mitera Nikkou » Sat Jun 05, 2010 4:26 am

Well, if you're interested...

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Re: Japanese Ballerinas : would you like to be one ?

Postby Miku-chan » Thu Jun 10, 2010 4:21 pm

Well in many of our backwards thinking homophobic back country areas, being called a tutu wearing ballerina or princess is still considered derogatory...
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Re: Japanese Ballerinas : would you like to be one ?

Postby yugi83 » Sat Sep 18, 2010 9:31 am

Sure I would, why not?
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