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What happened?
The girl is about to confess to the object of her affections. She stutters over those holy words, but manages to get them out: "Suki desu!"
But wait. Where's her face?
Losing Face happens when a character's inner, well, character becomes so exposed to the audience it's almost shameful. Some or all of the character's facial features vanish, or just as often are deliberately obscured from view.
This may be related to the Japanese concept of On, the public face. The irony is that the moment the character becomes so transparent, so clear to viewers, their facial expressions can't be recognized — and often, there's no need.
This occurs most often during extremely emotional scenes, or scenes of shame or embarrassment. Though characters in anime are shown crying and breaking down all the time, Losing Face happens quietly and is always serious.
Compare with Hidden Eyes.
—Mikuru, Suzumiya Haruhi
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