One Piece 's Sanji is another example of a lecherous man getting them frequently. Another example of the anime nosebleed, albeit an extreme case, is Karin Maaka from Chibi Vampire. While not necessarily stemming from arousal, she has some of the heaviest nosebleeds in anime history.
But why do the anime characters' noses start bleeding? And can it really happen in real life? The trope comes from an old wives' tale that when a teenager filled to the brim with hormones sees something arousing, their blood pressure rises to the point that it causes a nosebleed.
Overall, the nosebleed trope in manga and anime is a perfect way to express the pent-up hormones of teenagers and lecherous men (and sometimes women), even if it has no basis in science.
One of the main reasons for people (non-anime fan) teasing anime fans are a lack of knowledge on anime. Due to how media and the internet portrays anime, people are fooled by appaearance.
So, one way to reduce misconception, ignorance is to first fix how the image of anime is represented in the media in my opinion. This will in turn reduce the number of people getting teased about their anime hobby. In fact, maybe advocating the ‘teaser’ to watch an anime series for its full length may change their mind on the subject dramatically.
So after all , there’s really no point explaining that anime is mature to haters or strangers, it’s pointless and useless. Save the time and energy for other things, respect others choices and don’t bug them with this topic. You can still recommend some anime scenes or popular movies (like Your Name/ any Miyazaki films)as long as you keep the conversation and your attitude appropriate.
When you see a character get hit and there’s blood gushing everywhere, an outsider may think it’s a serious fight. But, the punch and blood were simply a joke. You can usually make the distinction between a serious exchange and a joke by the dramatic change in animation style.”
For example, one common misconception of anime is that anime is only for kids. Based on this false assumption, they would tease a more mature individual or an older individual (even 18, 20s) about their liking to something so childish. However, anime fans like me know that is is false. Anime is for both teenagers and even adults. Some anime
From Master Roshi to Sanji, nosebleeds when aroused are a familiar trope to anime fans. But are they possible in real life? A staple of many comedy anime, a character getting a nosebleed when they see an attractive person is almost as old as the genre itself.
One Piece 's Sanji is another example of a lecherous man getting them frequently. Another example of the anime nosebleed, albeit an extreme case, is Karin Maaka from Chibi Vampire. While not necessarily stemming from arousal, she has some of the heaviest nosebleeds in anime history.
Yuru Yuri 's Chitose is notorious for getting them whenever she fantasizes about her friends getting together , mainly Kyouko and Ayano.
That doesn't mean we can't laugh when it happens to a character because they got too excited because they saw a pair of panties, though , or when a vampire produces a waterfall of blood instead of consuming it. KEEP READING: Uma Musume, the Horse Girl Show, Is Anime's Most Nonsensical Franchise.
Ever since Dragon Ball was first released, he has been used as a prime example of the nosebleed trope. His first bloody nose was caused by Bulma flashing him. Since then, he's usually the character that comes to mind when someone thinks about anime and nosebleeds.