Is "artstyle/cartoon fetish" a thing?

I love cartoon girls, more than even anime ones, not even speaking about 3Ds to whom i have barely any attraction left
There is just something about the way they are drawn, there are slight differences between shows's styles, but i generally more or less love them all(in currently discussed regard)
Bright colors, and/or "unnatural" coloring, like with gems in SU, or just unusual hair/eye/etc colors also makes it better
Especially i like blue, green and purple.

Why am i like this?
just kind of interested

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  1. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    autism?..

  2. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >I am not cute!
    >is cute
    What did Catra mean by this?

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Ask her mom.
      she probably knows what's up with Catra's self image

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >That perfect girl is gone
      >Is perfect

      What did Elsa mean by this?

  3. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Most likely autism. Your brain is stupid in the fact it can't separate cartoons from reality. So when you see a near perfect woman with bright colors your brain immediately prioritizes these fictional girls over real women.

    Basically your brain wants you to mate with Loona, Dominator, all of them since they appear flawless.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >autism
      >Your brain is stupid in the fact it can't separate cartoons from reality
      huh, I remember being diagnosed with something several years ago, "asperger" or something liek that
      Maybe that's the case

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        >asperger
        Hate to break it to you but that's been reclassified as a minor form of autism

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      HELL idc if you call me autistic, but I get to mate with Loona

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Well, they are drawn attractive to everyone, i suppose autists just love them more/prefer the to a greater degree

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      So it's a genetic thing? I thought it was because I like girls with bright color skin tones. I wish people were different colours, instead shades of beige and brown.

      what's your favorite?
      (if you have one)

      Kemono furry, or 2000s comic book style.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Genetic/social thing. You probably just haven't been socialized properly around real women. Liking cartoon women with multicolor skin isn't inherently autistic. But liking them to the exclusion of real women because of their bright color skin and distinct art style is VERY autistic.

  4. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Who's bottom centre? I see that character posted from time to time.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Kipo from "Kipo: Age of wonderbeasts"
      a nice show, check it out, at least first two seasons

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Kipo

      https://i.imgur.com/jNJkLC9.jpg

      I love cartoon girls, more than even anime ones, not even speaking about 3Ds to whom i have barely any attraction left
      There is just something about the way they are drawn, there are slight differences between shows's styles, but i generally more or less love them all(in currently discussed regard)
      Bright colors, and/or "unnatural" coloring, like with gems in SU, or just unusual hair/eye/etc colors also makes it better
      Especially i like blue, green and purple.

      Why am i like this?
      just kind of interested

      You have debilitating autism. You're basically so autistic you've rendered yourself existentially impotent.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        >existentially impotent.
        i can't spend more than few hours whithout escapism and not get extemely sad, lost and uncomfortable
        is it my fault or it was always going to be like this?

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          Idk if it's your fault or just the fault of society. Go outside. Get off Cinemaphile. Talk to girls irl. Hire a prostitute. Get your dick wet.

  5. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Can confirm it is a thing. Certain artstyles get me off more than others.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      what's your favorite?
      (if you have one)

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Tough to define, I think my favorite canon artstyle erotic wise is Butch Hartman’s stuff. Non-canon I really like Gerph and Incog. My absolute favorite is Raita but that’s hentai.

  6. 2 years ago
    Anonymous
    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      That's quite specific, did you made it right now or it's a relatively common topic already?

      also, saved

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        hgoon booru has a few, it’s relatively rare but totally true.

        I love bright colors in an erotic way. Hot pink is my favorite and bright blue is second. Dark blue and lime green is next. I also like gray skinned characters for muh goth vibes.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          >pink
          what do you think about these two?

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            Not a fan of devil girls and the right looks like Frankenberry wants to frick me. Pretty colors though.

  7. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Normalgays seething that they have to deal with roastie bullshit and I’m perfectly happy with fictional women.

  8. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    There is another thing for me in cartoon women and characters in general
    They, unlike people, don't creep me out
    IRL people are kinda scary, unpleasant and even sometimes despicable , they are as much animals as they are human, if not more, they are unstable, unreliable, you can always expect some shit from them, only thing stable with them is their basic nature and it's shit
    How humans form connections. how can they trust each other is unfathomable to me, i almoust never contact anyone who is not my initial family
    But cartoon characters are not like that, they are more real humans than real humans, they "think" and act based on stable characters and predominantly elevated principles.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Interesting observation. I agree, cartoon characters are often a distillation of that what makes us human, and an abandonment of our biological animalistic urges.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        yes, well put
        i, for some reason, have a strong fear and disdain for anything "primal", animalistic or primitive

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          p.s: also just amoral or/and antiutilitarian

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          Do you find yourself drawn to the “form” of animated characters or is it more the “idea” of them as people? Basically do you feel like you’re attracted to the rubbery/bouncy “matter” of the image, or is it more the “soul” of the character?

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            Both are important to me

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              I find for me that “waifuism” or “romantic interest” comes from an impression of a character. It’s deeper than personality or voice, it feels like an attraction to the soul of the character. That’s why I can enjoy off model of reinterpretations of the same character, it’s the same soul/platonic ideal but with a new physical costume to enjoy. It’s also why I like fanfiction.

              I do have “matter” preferences though. Defined linework with strong silhouette + bright complementary colors is my favorite.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Yes, i too consider the essence more important than just form, adter all pretty pure picture is complementary to the concept of a person that is a character, and you indeed can fall in love with it, i would't say i'am greatly bothered by off model works, but in general i prefer more authentic ones.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                >pic
                I hate when people do off-model porn because usually if I'm looking up porn of a character, it's because I like the way they look. So if you're drawing a traditionally attractive character who just happens to be doing a sexy cosplay of the character I wanted to see, it defeats the purpose of me looking up that character.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                You’re looking at it backwards. Fictional characters can be expressed in different ways, a new art style just emphasizes different aspects of her abstract self.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                but sometimes you just want the exact thing

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                And it exists to be found.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Interestingly enough, the most “academic” take on waifuism takes the opposite stance, that waifus are iterative and come from a non-linear database of charm points, rather than a genuine appreciation of a character beyond form.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                NTA
                didn't watched the video yet, but at least for me personally key element in my passion for waifus is their pure humanity and light of something good almoust always shining inside

                There is another thing for me in cartoon women and characters in general
                They, unlike people, don't creep me out
                IRL people are kinda scary, unpleasant and even sometimes despicable , they are as much animals as they are human, if not more, they are unstable, unreliable, you can always expect some shit from them, only thing stable with them is their basic nature and it's shit
                How humans form connections. how can they trust each other is unfathomable to me, i almoust never contact anyone who is not my initial family
                But cartoon characters are not like that, they are more real humans than real humans, they "think" and act based on stable characters and predominantly elevated principles.

                Interesting observation. I agree, cartoon characters are often a distillation of that what makes us human, and an abandonment of our biological animalistic urges.

                Make a real girl prettier than any waifu and i will still be cold to her at best

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Fictional characters are often what we hope humans could be deep inside. Honestly, I’m a very “in my head” person anyway. I’ve had real relationships before, but I get more romantic fulfillment in my daydreams.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                same thing
                i'am honestly at the point i don't even remember how to function in reality

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                I can do it just fine. I don’t think it has to be unhealthy. You’ve just gotta have self awareness and not go full “Mike and Melissa”

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                i'am generally have trouble with having a "healthy" state of mind
                i'am really idealistic but see the world for what it is and it makes me insane
                i remember spending three years in neurotic depression, ending up in mental clinic, and never truly recovering since, now i'am a 24yo neet and don't know what the frick to even do

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Meditation helped me, that would be my recommendation.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Waifuism is not being a haremgay. End of story.

                >pic
                I hate when people do off-model porn because usually if I'm looking up porn of a character, it's because I like the way they look. So if you're drawing a traditionally attractive character who just happens to be doing a sexy cosplay of the character I wanted to see, it defeats the purpose of me looking up that character.

                Also this. Generic coomer fanart also implies that they "fixed" the design as though it wasn't attractive before, which is vapid bullshit.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Sorry sweaty, my schizoautismic fantasies say that all the fictional girls I like enjoy being in a harem with me as the patriarch. Forcing monogamy on them would just make them sad!

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                are off modelers really arrogant douches or youre just think they are like that?
                because i just think of them as people with limited versatility or/and lack of taste

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                They can be one or any combination of what you listed. It just bothers me especially because their generic tastes end up everywhere and make it even more difficult for people like me who prefer their loved one as they are. And it's frustrating to say who you like and have all these people assume you only like the off-model, ooc coomershit when it's the exact opposite.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                It’s actually the opposite. On model autists are closeminded spergs that constantly whine in r34 circles. Off model enjoyers can appreciate different takes on a character without sperging, and subsequently can enjoy a character on a deeper level. For example, I can enjoy a cute Raven, or a dommy Raven, or a punk Raven or an elegant Raven, because at the end of the day the concept of “Raven: The character” can be a canvas to explore in and of itself.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Character in different outfits/scenarios is not the same as Character with dramatic plastic surgery and implants and might as well be a cosplayer. Of course your argument is to claim on-model equals 200% on-model.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Any way you want to explore a character is a way to see her better. You want to see a bimbo version? You’re a weird blueberrygay? Valid.

                Stretching the boundaries of a character is a way to play with them and get to know them better. When you were a kid and you played action figures, did you autistically keep your Luke Skywalker toy in canon or did he marry Barbie and beat up Skeletor? The best part about loving a fictional character is that she can be and do anything, and it’s up to the appreciator to determine how he wants to explore what she is.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                I meant to mention "the occasional AU" in my last post. But they still have to feel like themself, personality-wise. You conveniently ignored that I already said they don't have to be 100% on-model. Some changes can be fine, depending what they are and given the context. Nothing extreme. Fantasy is fantasy, yes, but it says something about you if you only ever think about the coomer version.
                >Bimbo fetish
                >"valid"
                Hell no, and it really says something that that's the first thing you reached for. If you're into seeing the one you "love" literally lose their personality and intelligence, you don't love them, you just like their body. If you even like their actual body, that is. That's what they call a fetish vehicle. Bye.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                I have done the opposite of ignoring, I've directly addressed it. Any way that someone wants to "play with their toys" is a valid appreciation of the character. Vicky from fairly Oddparents is not a bimbo, but what would she be like if she was? That's the question that can lead to a unique appreciation of a character. It's not about changing the character, it's about admiring them from a new angle not explored in canon.

                Feel free to be strict and uptight about your own appreciation, but don't sperg out when others want to explore a character in their own way.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                >are off modelers really arrogant douches or youre just think they are like that?
                Kind of. They claim its on-modelgays that start shit, but I've yet to jump into a thread where off-modelgays aren't the first to complain about the former group. From personal experience, they also have this bad habit of calling all on-modelgays pedophiles, at least on Cinemaphile.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                I have exclusively seen the opposite. I do not know what website you're on.
                >Posting fanart
                >Why are her breasts so big
                >Ugh, western artists...
                >She doesn't want to frick her brother, sperg
                etc. I guess you could argue e-girl-haters are kind of anti-onmodelers, but they sperg out just as much when you e-girlfy a non-e-girl. I put them in the "normalgay" bucket, not the "off-model" bucket.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                I did mention that it's Cinemaphile where most of that shit happens. I guess the shit you mentioned is common on Cinemaphile, but most of the time, those posts are just hollow ritualposts (breasts too big, anon too gay, etc.). I would also chalk up the "Ugh, Western Artists" posts to Cinemaphile general dislike for anything western. They have constant Hex Maniac threads after all and that shit was started by a Jap.
                >I guess you could argue e-girl-haters are kind of anti-onmodelers, but they sperg out just as much when you e-girlfy a non-e-girl.
                e-girlhaters range from puritans all the way to milf lovers that exclusively save fanart of women with breasts 5 times bigger than her head so there isn't any benefit to classifying them.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Fair enough, I'm definitely more Cinemaphile, Cinemaphile, /aco/, /h/, /d/, /e/ and /trash/ more than I lurk Cinemaphile.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                >/aco/
                >/d/
                Well that explains it.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                >A person who likes thing goes to place where thing happens
                You... got me?

  9. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Cringe. But same honestly, for all animated characters to me. Doesn't matter if it's a cartoon, anime, game. I love my waifus. Never been diagnosed before but I wouldn't be surprised if I had assburgers or some shit.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      cringe why?

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        I was mostly joking because I do the same thing but being attracted to only fictional characters isn't cringe to you?

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          i dunno, why should it be considered cringe?
          are real women that great? hell no
          is the something wrong with cartoon girls? hardly
          besides, if anons in this thread are right, for some of us it's only natural

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            Me and your dubs can't deny, what you said right there is based. I kneel...

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      if you are on Cinemaphile you are autistic

  10. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I can't deal with real people and no woman ever cared about me. I have little to nothing in common with real people, women are completely alien to me. 2D girls - anime, cartoon or 3D animation - are nice and safe. They look and act how I like. They don't judge me either. It is not even about flashy or impossible looks, I like a bunch of plain Cinemaphile girls the same.

    Maybe it is the same for you or not.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      there was something mentioned along those lines

      There is another thing for me in cartoon women and characters in general
      They, unlike people, don't creep me out
      IRL people are kinda scary, unpleasant and even sometimes despicable , they are as much animals as they are human, if not more, they are unstable, unreliable, you can always expect some shit from them, only thing stable with them is their basic nature and it's shit
      How humans form connections. how can they trust each other is unfathomable to me, i almoust never contact anyone who is not my initial family
      But cartoon characters are not like that, they are more real humans than real humans, they "think" and act based on stable characters and predominantly elevated principles.

      Interesting observation. I agree, cartoon characters are often a distillation of that what makes us human, and an abandonment of our biological animalistic urges.

      NTA
      didn't watched the video yet, but at least for me personally key element in my passion for waifus is their pure humanity and light of something good almoust always shining inside
      [...]
      [...]
      Make a real girl prettier than any waifu and i will still be cold to her at best

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