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[Samurai 8] There are various types of templates.

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I feel that the word “zurasu” (to shift) is the most well-known.

Actually, there is an intention behind Hachimaru’s glasses to “shift the character’s position”… Shift the character’s position?

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It’s not really influenced by the thread image, is it?

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No? The live feeling has existed since long ago, but it became more prevalent after Bleach, so it has a lot to do with it.

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I’ve never seen anyone other than Kage-sama express a simple gap as “gaps.”

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The term “gap” has a positive connotation, but “offset” is only used negatively in manga, so if it’s said to be a stereotype, I can understand that.

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Wasn’t the live feeling more from Nichiasa rather than Bleach…?

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The live feeling is something I often see in shows like Kamen Rider.

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Is it really a gap just with glasses?

It’s one thing if they are usually violent and barbaric.

Isn’t it fine to just shift it?

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In the first place, the term “zurashi” is not heard outside of manga characters.

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I wonder if it will become something like removing it before this.

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What is being said in the thread image is also…

“Yamaru is a bright character despite wearing glasses, so it’s really just a gap.”

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It’s how you see it.

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Gaps and displacements are different; displacements have a nuance of being unexpectedly strange in unusual places.

It’s a new concept that is used not only for characters but also for the development itself.

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Isn’t it the fact that they’re the protagonist and wear glasses?

There is a glasses-wearing main character, but the one without glasses feels more like a main character.

It feels a bit off.

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The gap has a strong nuance of going all out to break away.

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It’s fine to have a new concept, but doesn’t it only have value once it succeeds?

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For example, in response to something like “I want improvements because this part of the game is inconvenient,” in the past, people would say, “Isn’t it frustrating if it’s cleared too easily?”

This can be expressed as “displacement,” and furthermore, this cannot be expressed as “gap.”

Therefore, I think that shifting and gaps are completely different concepts.

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It has come to be called “shifting the gap” that has negative effects.

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It’s an achievement of the rice ball from the thread image.

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The man who drew NARUTO without knowing the concept of a gap.

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There must be some good shifting, you know.

I feel like it’s being used quite a bit.

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Is Naruto, the protagonist of a Japanese-style ninja manga, really blonde and blue-eyed?

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I understand what you are trying to say.

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I think it’s a waste to dismiss Sam 8 as just crap instead of addressing it with a gap.

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The gap is mostly used only in character design, but…

“Shift is an image that generally refers to things that the creators intentionally deviated from the mainstream, resulting in users seeking the usual mainstream and finding it unpopular.”

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I think the phrase refers to the intention of the creator, as the gap is what gives rise to the differences.

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There are similar methods, but it’s quite genius how the term ‘Zurashi’ fits so well to summarize them.

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It’s a method that’s always existed, but now it has a name.

There are no other names for it.

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Fliehen is not a hero but a wizard elf,

Is it okay to start the story after defeating the demon lord?

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I think the Kishi Kage song is also a variation.

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For example, Oda depicted Zoro’s swords from One Piece as personified, creepy old men.

“Though it’s called ‘zurashi,’ there probably aren’t many people who refer to it as ‘gap.'”

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I think it’s an expression that comfortably fits in a place that’s too large to be called individuality and too extravagant to be called eccentric.

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Naruto being a ninja but having blonde hair, blue eyes, and being loud is a successful diversion disguise…

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The “shift” that is currently used is independent from the intention of the shift that Kishimoto refers to, right?

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The word “gap” originally means a separation or discrepancy…

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Isn’t it a story that in the early concept of NARUTO, they planned to place an animal in the master role?

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Is having a manga artist who doesn’t have the impression of glasses wear glasses also a misdirection?

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It is only being used in a bad way.

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It makes me think, “Is this the first time I’m hearing of the existing word ‘gap’ being referred to as the concept of ‘offsetting’ mentioned in the thread image…?”

I only get excited about things like gap moe…

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There are both good shifts and bad shifts.

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It would be amazing if someone who can properly express their opinions joins.

It seems that it was inspired by Gaara’s sand egg or chocolate egg.

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It means that when someone who is already out of alignment shifts things, it becomes impossible to manage, so editing was necessary.

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While it’s unusual for someone who wears glasses to be active, I wouldn’t necessarily say that makes them attractive…

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Was it good that the Kisame was really a gentleman? Was it good that Bee was really strong?

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That article is still on Jump+, so I can read it anytime.

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It seems that the idea is to do something different while being aware that people have predicted or expected a certain flow, which is what is meant by shifting in the development, but it’s difficult to achieve returns that exceed those expectations.

If you don’t do it very well, it will just end with disappointment.

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Is there really no way for the sexy, big-breasted character to win?

I’ll definitely get accepted, right?

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Editing that corrects the misalignment was needed.

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I think the main reason it has become so established is that there are many people, from newcomers to veterans, who mess up not just in manga but also in games and movies.

Why do they want to shift it instead of just putting it out as it is…?

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Well, putting aside Sam 8, in NARUTO, good meanings of displacement are often used, right?

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Some people say that it’s settled, but I think the Sam8 standard only communicates in certain threads.

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There’s probably nowhere else to bring up the topic of Sam 8 anymore.

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However, writers often get lost because they don’t know where they are headed or where they should be going.

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A gap is like a tsundere character, right?

It’s like revealing an unexpected side of the original character to make it stand out.

What Kishikage is referring to as “shifting” means changing something a little from an existing template, so I think it’s different from a gap.

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It is a word that encompasses gaps even in a negative sense.

So… what use is that!

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Gap moe is just a spice and not the core of that character’s popularity…

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If it means that a character who is not perfect with a score of 100, but rather 99 or 101, becomes more appealing, then that’s something that has been said many times.

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Rather, the word “zura” might be the first step towards establishment when it became independent from Sam8.

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I feel like the moment the author stopped forcing it, the character of Sai became a good one.

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The problem is that it is a word that explains a concept that has no value in its existence.

No one benefits.

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Are you letting the characters wear glasses because you can’t bet on onigiri?

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A gap is something that aims for attention through its range of differences.

It might have a slightly different nuance than Kishimoto’s way of ending with a deviation that doesn’t come back.

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There may be an intention to create a dramatic gap by intentionally misplacing the roles.

The term “zurashi,” which is used in the sense that the act of creation itself is peculiar and eye-catching, has become slang for zurashi.

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Shifting… someone who’s already out of place shifts even more and makes it worse.

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I understand how you feel about not wanting to just put out the results as they are, regardless of what they may be.

When it comes to female knights, if it becomes a situation where they are portrayed as weak and ridiculous, like a victimized orc, that would be 100% undesirable, right?

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What I personally found funny is the story that Nobita is portrayed as a slacker character who is an inferior student with glasses.

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There are many responses that are off-topic!

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A good shift creates a gap.

A bad gap is a shift.

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Even though Doraemon is a robot from the future, he still acts like that.

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The fact that the butterfly in boar-deer-butterfly is fat is a nice twist.

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Using NARUTO as an analogy.

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The term “out of touch” is basically only used in a negative sense when referring to things like sense or style.

Even if you try to shift it yourself, it doesn’t change the fact that it’s still off, so I think it will be perceived negatively.

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In a sense, it may be that only people with a somewhat mundane sensibility can successfully pull off a twist by aiming for it…

The thread image is natural…

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The elegant gal has a gap.

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“Dragon Ball is a clear example of something that has been altered a lot, both in good and bad ways.”

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Even though it’s a cat, it’s a dog and a lone wolf, is that good?

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I thought it was something that would make me feel like I was reinventing the gap called “zura-shi.”

Were you making an excuse by saying that you were deliberately misaligning it because it was said to be off in the editing?

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In the first place, Kishikage’s sense is misaligned as a person, so there is no need to deliberately shift it.

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It’s not interesting to have a dog turn into a cat.

It’s interesting how Ata is a villain but still polite to the master.

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A protagonist with blonde hair, blue eyes, and an orange main color themed around ninjas is quite a nice distraction.

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