>having one set of clothes only during couple of days of backpacking across the countryside, climbing mountains/hills and fighting demons.
Also, you must be special kind of stupid to wear loafers while doing all of this.
Is Kagome that poor or is she just doesn't care about her hygiene?
I want to sniff Kagome's three day dirty pantsu.
She bathes when she gets the chance to whether at home (where she's got stuff like soap) or not so she likely smells better than her companions.
I wonder how is it during her periods. Do you think she introduced tampons to Sango?
Anime characters always use the same 2 or 3 clothes for all the series as if it's normal, it's a common trope especially in old anime. But apart from that she should have picked a more appropriate outfit fight demons.
Another forced Rumiko series thread
Maybe her butt hurts
Anime girls smell nice, even when running around in the dirt with filthy dogs. I'm sure Kagome smells like sweet lavender with hints of lilac.
Dumb user, 2D girls don't smell until stated otherwise
This really bothers me, though. The vast majority of shows/manga do it and it triggers my autism, especially if their outfit gets ripped up and bloody and then the next day they're wearing it and it's just fine.
The only series that change characters' clothes seem to be girl oriented (shoujo, fujobait, etc.)
It also bothers me when they wear school uniforms on days they didn't have school.
If they had to design and animate a new set of clothes for every episode (sometimes even several per episode) there would have been much more suicides among animators.
Imagine the smell
People in old anime used to be poor
Are you saying girls in Japan don't wear their uniforms outside of school? I will be disappointed if I ever go there to be leacherous.
from what?
Wearing the same set of clothes for a couple days during hiking is completely normal though. You have to carry equipment, food and water already, there's not really a place in your weight budget for a complete set of change clothes
What's the excuse for it being done in manga? Unless they're anticipating an anime adaption and making things easier for the animators from the onset.
Well, they have school or cramschool like six days a week... but they do have regular clothing you know.
This is false. If you wear your sweaty clothes to bed it makes you significantly colder to sleep in and you can get hypothermia. Source: I'm familiar with survival tactics for winter backpacking/camping. You'd also be a fool not to bring at least 4 pairs of socks. Wet socks make blisters. Also clothing weighs essentially nothing. If you're gonna weightpinch there's easier ways, like locally sourcing your water (water is fucking heavy, but I never have less than half a gallon on me) or skipping food (you don't actually need to eat every day) or going without cooking/fire (always. Pans are heavy as shit and fire is a pain in the ass and makes you stink of campfire smoke.) You can also bivvy instead of using a tent, or upgrade some equipment to ultralight varieties if you're richfag.
Clothes weigh barely anything if you know what to get.
>hiking in loafers and a miniskirt
Fuck kagome
Endless Eight did it.
I prefer Sango
>Kyoani
>pumped full of Kadokawa bucks
The author was just too lazy to change her outfit.
Demon dog dick.
InuYasha, Twelve Kingdoms and Army of Darkness(I know it isn't Anime) all count as Isekai, right? What if a dude accidentally gets sent to some kind of demon/monster universe, not the kind you see in hentai, but more like the evil universe similar to the Berserk franchise, does that count as an Isekai Anime?