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Mizuiro was designed to be the Asian standard of beauty (hence why he\'s also shorter than many other male characters his age on top of being pale and dark-haired), he exploits it shamelessly.
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Mizuiro was designed to be the \\\'Asian standard of beauty\\\' (hence why he\\\'s also shorter than many other male characters his age on top of being pale and dark-haired), he exploits it shamelessly.
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I\'d dispute the removal of Mizuiro as an example of RavenHairIvorySkin. Although the description of the trope for western examples does lean in the direction of ghost white skin due to using goths and vampire fads as examples, it also clearly states it\'s the Asian standard of beauty with examples including the YamatoNadeshiko characters. The Asian standard of beauty, especially in anime/manga, is not about having deathly white skin (which is why Ulquiorra would never be this trope - he\'s too pale).
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I\\\'d dispute the removal of Mizuiro as an example of RavenHairIvorySkin. Although the description of the trope for western examples does lean in the direction of ghost white skin due to using goths and vampire fads as examples, it also clearly states it\\\'s the Asian standard of beauty with examples including the YamatoNadeshiko characters. The Asian standard of beauty, especially in anime/manga, is not about having deathly white skin (which is why Ulquiorra would never be this trope by the Asian stereotype - he\\\'s too pale).
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I\'d dispute the removal of Mizuiro as an example of RavenHairIvorySkin. Although the description of the trope for western examples does lean in the direction of ghost white skin due to using goths and vampire fads as examples, it also clearly states it\'s the Asian standard of beauty with examples including the YamatoNadeshiko characters. The Asian standard of beauty, especially in anime/manga, is not about having deathly white skin. It\'s about being beautifully pale.
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I\\\'d dispute the removal of Mizuiro as an example of RavenHairIvorySkin. Although the description of the trope for western examples does lean in the direction of ghost white skin due to using goths and vampire fads as examples, it also clearly states it\\\'s the Asian standard of beauty with examples including the YamatoNadeshiko characters. The Asian standard of beauty, especially in anime/manga, is not about having deathly white skin (which is why Ulquiorra would never be this trope - he\\\'s too pale).
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