【二次元嫁】アニメポルノのファンは、三次元女が嫌いなのか?WIRED
2020/02/20
https://www.wired.com/story/projekt-melody-anime-porn-stars/
CULTURE02.19.2020 07:00 AM
Do Fans of Cartoon Porn Stars Hate (Real) Women?
The fanbase of Projekt Melody―an anime camgirl and the next step in digital sexuality―may overlap with the more misogynistic corners of the internet.
Projekt Melody doesn’t do much but sway, but every swish of her cartoon hips is met with a horny digital howl. When she takes off her barely-there top, revealing what she calls her “big ol’ anime titties,” her fans shower her with hearts and wide-eyed emoji. When she uploads a 13-minute lecture about whether hentai, a sexually explicit anime genre, is art or porn, it gets more than 200,000 views. When one eye freezes half-closed like a broken doll’s, followers take screenshots and fawn over them. “Broken face is the best face,” one comments. To fans, the occasional glitches seem to be something like digital dimples.
Melody claims to be the world’s first hentai camgirl. Though her creators are loath to admit it, the Melody character is, of course, a fiction. Melody was designed by the animator Digitrevx to resemble a fusion of popular anime characters, including Mokoto Kusanagi from Ghost in the Shell. The character’s appearance, physics, and speech are rendered in real time using Unity, a videogame engine. Projekt Melody has swelled into a multiplatform phenom: It―“she,” if we must―is on Twitter, YouTube, Patreon, and, yes, PornHub. Melody has appeared in music videos and on Japanese morning shows. A week and a half ago, Melody appeared on Chaturbate, a site that allows cam models to livestream sexually explicit videos and chat with fans. As Vice first reported, the avatar seduced 10,000 followers in just three days. Today, the audience is nearing 20,000.
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https://media.wired.com/photos/5e458b7f3130b10008e82cd6/master/w_2560%2Cc_limit/Cul-projektmelody-JPZLQCsN.jpg%252520large.jpg
2020/02/20
https://www.wired.com/story/projekt-melody-anime-porn-stars/
CULTURE02.19.2020 07:00 AM
Do Fans of Cartoon Porn Stars Hate (Real) Women?
The fanbase of Projekt Melody―an anime camgirl and the next step in digital sexuality―may overlap with the more misogynistic corners of the internet.
Projekt Melody doesn’t do much but sway, but every swish of her cartoon hips is met with a horny digital howl. When she takes off her barely-there top, revealing what she calls her “big ol’ anime titties,” her fans shower her with hearts and wide-eyed emoji. When she uploads a 13-minute lecture about whether hentai, a sexually explicit anime genre, is art or porn, it gets more than 200,000 views. When one eye freezes half-closed like a broken doll’s, followers take screenshots and fawn over them. “Broken face is the best face,” one comments. To fans, the occasional glitches seem to be something like digital dimples.
Melody claims to be the world’s first hentai camgirl. Though her creators are loath to admit it, the Melody character is, of course, a fiction. Melody was designed by the animator Digitrevx to resemble a fusion of popular anime characters, including Mokoto Kusanagi from Ghost in the Shell. The character’s appearance, physics, and speech are rendered in real time using Unity, a videogame engine. Projekt Melody has swelled into a multiplatform phenom: It―“she,” if we must―is on Twitter, YouTube, Patreon, and, yes, PornHub. Melody has appeared in music videos and on Japanese morning shows. A week and a half ago, Melody appeared on Chaturbate, a site that allows cam models to livestream sexually explicit videos and chat with fans. As Vice first reported, the avatar seduced 10,000 followers in just three days. Today, the audience is nearing 20,000.
(リンク先に続きあり)
https://media.wired.com/photos/5e458b7f3130b10008e82cd6/master/w_2560%2Cc_limit/Cul-projektmelody-JPZLQCsN.jpg%252520large.jpg