I open this thread to talk about electricity poles in Japanese animation and what is its possible meaning

I open this thread to talk about electricity poles in Japanese animation and what is its possible meaning

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The shit I see in anime scares me. I couldn't imagine designing systems like that, I'd like to see their standards books. I assume it'd be different if I street viewed the place, but holy hell it's like they just throw shit up on the poles willy nilly.

You wouldnt know if you lived in America but in most of the world residential areas are filled with tons of cables and poles crisscrossing the streets. The image is just iconic of the streets of the neighborhood.

Yeah, and it's dangerous as fuck. We have clearances for a reasons.

it means Japan likes to easily repair their electric grid after an earthquake instead of digging them up and re burying them each time

Have you never been to a densely populated suburb in your life?

I design them for a living in NY, but I contracted for PG&E in San Diego. The triple circuit stuff on poles still makes me wary, but again, clearances make it relatively safe. The stuff that's animated doesn't seem safe.

dolls send spectres through them to spy on people

anno grew up in a place with lots of power lines

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