
Jūshimatzu Monk
Somehow… it must be good for beauty…
I have a memory that the other ED was good.
>>5
It’s stretched! It’s stretched!
>>198
Adamos Day!
Even though my body is really lewd.
Chicchi chicchi oppai
Beam from my eyes
It’s a pose I saw in a mobile game…
What kind of pose is this at this time?
Well, it’s a leotard, so it’s a pose that seems quite common in beauty exercises like yoga.
What does it mean to make the beach your room?
I thought it was a pose that would likely be found in aerobics from that era.
I remember laughing at Savannah wearing a leotard and mimicking this on Yoshimoto Chogokin or something like that.
>>14
Is it colorful super alloy?
I don’t really remember much anymore…
A dream-like image when I have a fever.
Explosive sadness
It feels unpleasant to be laughed at for what I did when I was a middle schooler.
>>19
How old are you…?
>>23
It might be a rerun…
>>19
I don’t smile, but I’m concerned about my age.
Yoshio Kojima in the thumbnail.
You must have had an overwhelming amount of sexual desire…
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Huh
I don’t really understand, but there was an aerobics boom.
>>25
The health boom that occurred in America at the height of Reaganomics has come here.
Commercials were filled with aerobics.
>>25
At the time the anime was made, Flashdance was a huge hit, and aerobic exercise was at its peak.
>>25
The image of Master Roshi watching happily.
>>26
Huh
>>26
Hahaha ( ゚д゚) Ha!
There was a time when City Hunter and Cat’s Eye were being heavily replayed in the evening.
>>29
It’s still being broadcasted on Teletama.
>>29
Still, he’s an old man.
Imori Dance
Certainly, the Imori-san I saw in nostalgic footage was dancing like this.
I can’t believe that something like this was thought of from scratch, so I wonder if there was some kind of dance like this, or if it was created by a professional choreographer?
>>35
There was a trend in dance during this time.
I don’t know if the pose in the thread image really existed.
If the opening doesn’t have a song, it’s way too intense.
I understand that the movements are aerobics, but all the poses in the cuts are poses that don’t make any sense.
Is the Cats Eye leotard itself derived from aerobics?
If you imitate me, you’ll hurt your back…
Is it a copy of Lucky Star?
I seem to remember that the strange videos of the female YouTuber who committed suicide after attacking a YouTube branch were something like this.
You idiot!
>>43
Monk… I’ve been wanting that printed shirt recently…
I think it’s simply just taken from aerobics.
>>44
If you’re just going to say it’s normal or simple, then provide some materials that show the movements of that aerobics!
>>51
Have you seen anything related to aerobics?
I felt an uncomfortable sensation as if I was being shown pornography meant for an old man.
>>45
That’s it! Since I saw it during a sensitive period, I can’t connect it to the eroticism around here…
Even the derringer goes “ha ha,” right?
I’m also doing something like Kaito Zoro, but I wonder what that thing that looks like a belt wrapped around the waist is.
When I look back at old aerobics videos, there are so many weird poses and dances.
It feels just like that.
Olivia Newton-John’s “Physical” was in 1981.
Even Master Roshi from early Dragon Ball was watching aerobics videos and laughing “uhyohyoho.”
This was the era of easily accessible slightly erotic content.
Because I stick out my butt in a tight leotard.
An outrageous and hilarious internet meme with no original source or context.
You probably don’t want to admit that you simply didn’t know about aerobics…
>>57
What are they talking about with “collapse of animation”?
>>57
So the original source is aerobics, right?
Aerobics is like this!
There are probably people who have seriously never seen it.
>>60
You’re posing weirdly!
I’ve seen someone call the final picture “drawing collapse” for the first time.
What the heck is that?
>>64
It seems like you want to deviate from the main topic by saying you didn’t know it was aerobics.
Understood.
I was watching it because it was on TV yesterday or the day before.
I was thinking that this must have been a trend back in the day while watching the ending.
Patient? Given the age of the person in the picture, could it be dementia?
>>65
You made me look foolish for not knowing about aerobics, acting all high and mighty.
Well, I don’t care about the thread image anymore; it feels like you’re making fun of me.
Not calling a still image drawn in a collapse of the artwork is an easy-to-understand reaction based on an internal setting.
>>69
I say this from the bottom of my heart, but you should contact your family right now.
Surely they will come running to help.
>>69
Let’s go to the welfare center together!
I never expected an argument to arise from such an image.
This guy is just endlessly saying things that are off.
I think one person is posting and has lost control…
I understand that there were trends at the time, but did viewers actually watch this and think it was not “weird” but “sexy!”?
>>74
I feel both, but I think the sexy one takes precedence.
>>79
At that time, it was just adopting the trend, so I think it was only recognized as something like aerobics.
For some reason, there are those who strangely make it a topic.
Yeah, I thought it was weird.
I remember laughing a lot at the time when this was glowing green.
It’s scary if there are multiple.
It’s scary even when I’m alone.
Isn’t it just that aerobics was the origin of it, and there’s nothing more or less to the story?
>>82
After that, I was just talking about whether there are poses in aerobics that are exactly like this one, and somehow someone got really fired up.
In Dragon Ball, Master Roshi was also watching aerobics.
The opening song “Ahahahn Cat’s Eye Ufufun Cat’s Eye,” which shines in green, is also amazing, isn’t it?
Especially the part where the second sister, not the three sisters, creates a clone and shoots beams from her eyes.
When it comes to Cat’s Eye
They’re just getting criticized for saying crazy things like there’s no original source or the animation has fallen apart.
It’s scary that you are convinced the other person is extremely angry for some reason.
When it becomes 2, the OP becomes erotic.
>>89
It is said that the nipples were normally depicted in the original artwork.
>>91
In both the first and second halves, nipples are drawn normally.
It’s amazing to go around committing theft in a leotard and without a disguise.
Well, it seems like this is just someone who wants to casually mix things up while making fun of anonymous comments…
>>92
?
Sorry, what are you talking about…?
Flashdance was popular, but…
Wasn’t that a while ago?
Takefuji!
>>95
I feel like the timing is about 20 years off.
Doing this will boost your energy.
The protagonist’s boyfriend, who is a detective, casually talks about investigation information in a coffee shop, and I’m like, “Is that really okay?”
>>100
It’s a story from the era of the Showa period, not even the Heisei period, and it’s about manga.
Since this is a story from decades ago, it’s understandable that there are generations who don’t know about aerobics.
There are just some people who are getting upset and covering their shame because they were ignorant.
Don’t respond just for something like aerobics…
I know about aerobics from Crayon Shin-chan, but I’ve never seen it in real life.
I think it’s erotic when the breasts sway with the ED’s one-two.
>>106
In other words, aerobics itself has often been mentioned as a sexual thing in manga.
It is not an exaggeration to say it was an ending that pushed eroticism.
For some reason, it became popular among housewives.
When I watch old dramas and special effects, I hear my mom saying, “I started aerobics!”
There is a scene where they start dancing in the living room.
It’s not strange for someone of that age not to know about Cat’s Eye or aerobics.
There’s no need to get unnecessarily angry.
In terms of eye-catching posing, it has outstanding effectiveness.
I like Cat’s Eye, but I also like Derringer…
It’s okay to say you don’t know something.
I think it’s just misplaced to seriously criticize an expression from almost 40 years ago with today’s perspective, saying it’s strange.
>>113
I see…
Thinking about being made to take strange poses makes me feel a bit excited.
Even if you look back at Billy’s Boot Camp, you’d probably think, “What is this…?”
Haruhi is more incomprehensible.
>>120
Is there something you don’t understand…?
If you see something without knowing the context of the time, there are many things that make you think, “What is this?”
Even though it should have been in real-time when Conan was dancing seriously and doing the “parapara” dance, I can’t explain the process of how it came to be.
>>123
Love is thrilling; at that time, the audience only felt the surrealness of the stretchable suspenders…
>>129
If anything, the official account is directly digging up the material with Hanzawa-san as well…
The OP dance is rather popular now, so it’s not strange…
What can I say, it was trying to express sexiness in a suggestive range rather than being erotic while avoiding vulgar expressions as much as possible.
I heard it was a copy of some Western film from that time.
I thought something was stretching, but there’s a strange child…
Dancing in the opening or ending themes is rather a classic element that transcends trends.
>>128
But I think there is a trend itself.
During the popular times, it’s surprising that even works like this are dancing!?
I can understand why you might want to think that this era is the optimal solution!
But maybe in 30 years, people will think Reiwa is lame, right?
I guess it’s being said, huh?
>>130
Fashion really tends to revert to trends from 30 years ago.
>>152
It’s quite common for a retro boom to occur after a full cycle, not just in fashion.
In the era before the internet, “copying” or imitation was prevalent, and America had the image of being stylish, leading to favorable reception of imported products and expressions from abroad.
>>131
Appears in Z Gundam and ZZ.
The rock sister genre originally comes from Madonna and Cyndi Lauper.
>>136
If anything, the use of crackers in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure during Part 2 was also a trend back then.
Well, that’s just how the trends were back then.
What do people of the Reiwa era think about the caterpillar dance of Kuroiwa Medaka OP? I guess they would probably be puzzled if asked.
Dancing with a smile seems kind of surreal in anime and stuff.
I hope the mysterious pose is kept in the remake that will be done this time.
Since you’re using the theme song, just go for it.
I have been quite helped by the derringer.
The expression of rock in works like Dancouga and Bubblegum Crisis feels particularly fashionable and at the forefront of style in the 1980s, with elements incorporated everywhere.
Kitazume is somehow into Paris Collection-style fashion.
Other than Yoshikazu Yasuhiko’s designs for Z and ZZ, the outfits look strange.
The atmosphere is great, but the opening of Cat’s Eye has a very different vibe from the main story.
It doesn’t matter, but your singing is amazing.
It seems difficult to keep the rhythm.
Even now, just a little.
Okay girl! One two one two and
When I listen, my body moves somehow.
By the way, the first season opening of City Hunter also has exposed nipples in every episode.
>>149
That originally is surprising that Ryo is not always referred to as a bulge or a stud.
It was also on NHK.
Speaking of which, I wonder if the Aerobics World Championship is still going on.
It feels like it was more popular than what we now call yoga.
Well, for now, this is the best solution.
>>155
Unfortunately, every era is just a passing point after all.
>>158
I’m saying now, so why talk about the future…?
There were also some aerobics scenes in City Hunter.
For now, once I understood that it’s originally aerobics, it ceased to be a mystery or anything like that.
I heard that fashion tends to cycle back before it can no longer create that kind of thing.
It’s just the merits of each era, so it’s not really about having an optimal solution or anything like that.
When something that causes a big boom loses interest, most people drift away and are simply unaware of what happens afterward.
It’s quite common for things to last a long time.
A thief bouncing around in a leotard is actually quite strange when you think about it…
>>163
The image from that time was inherited by later works like Saint Tail.
>>163
On top of that, I can’t let my face be known, yet I’m always showing my real face.
And then, other than age, I reveal quite a bit about my identity as a thief, so there will be no follow-up inquiries later on.
Cool older sisters are into something called pirakutisu, right?
It’s like a slow yoga.
>>165
Since I can legally use a leotard, there’s no reason not to use it, right!?
The re-boom of mallet hair is coming soon!!
Anonymous often mocks.
Recently, high school girls’ bangs have been sparse.
That was popular back in the day, wasn’t it?
>>168
I wasn’t doing it, but…
>>168
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>>168
First, it’s a story I learned for the first time, but…
It seems that aerobics was the most popular in Japan.
Is it now the venue for the world tournament?
It’s not a loss.
>>174
Is this the most popular one!?
It definitely appeared in American movies from that era.
>>177
It became popular in Japan due to the influence of American movies, but…
It seems that over there they have calmed down…
Once you start picking apart the appearance, transformation stories are generally just strange.
It feels like a leotard that’s sexy but doesn’t look out of place no matter who wears it.
…I was generally wearing a leotard even in the fantasy world.
>>176
Come to think of it, the female characters were wearing armor on top.
Aerobics is an aerobic exercise, so it really tires you out a lot, you know?
At that time, it was really popular and the movements were being introduced on TV, so I would watch and mimic them, but the intensity was so overwhelming that I was quickly out of breath.
>>180
In other words, it’s Billy’s Boot Camp, right?
>>184
It is generally correct as a purpose.
AEROBICS was treated not just as something erotic, but as something stylish.
I think it’s significant that even after incorporating that, he wasn’t treated as a pervert.
Women probably found leotards convenient because the shape of their hips is beautiful.
That’s as intense as what we call HIIT today.
If it were still popular now.
It seems like there are games coming out for the Switch.
It’s disappointing that, despite being a discussion about aerobics, there’s no mention of Norakuro-kun.
Let’s have fun with the concept and dance our way to health (a sexy body)! That’s why.
Super intense.
By the way, I wonder if that aerobics in the Takefuji commercial is any good.
It looks like an AC unit.
Speaking of which, Cat’s Eye is getting a remake, right? An anime.
I feel like the part where they can be accepted now is strong, but I really want them to do their best in the sexy aspect too.
The work particularly emphasizes the beauty of the female body lines.
If it’s some kind of half-heartedly designed costume, I’d be totally put off and wouldn’t want to make it.
The recently popular midriff-baring look feels like a return to 30 years ago.
I just couldn’t warm up to the angular character design in the second one; I preferred the original’s round-faced look.
I really emphasized the breasts.
I wonder what aerobics was all about…
>>197
It’s beauty exercise, right!?
Do you ever have doubts about that?
All three sisters really don’t have much of an eye for men, do they?