Re: diforume ?



On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 15:33:01 -0000, "Paul Blay"
<ask_me_or_get_spam_trapped@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> posted the following:

>Anyone know this one? ディフォルメ
>
>It seems to mean something in the manga industry,
>Variations include such things as ディフォルメ化 (147 hits)
>ディフォルメする (408 hits)
>
>I would guess it comes from "default (something)" but
>I don't know what the (something) could be.

I assume a typo for デフォルメ (deformed, as in "super deformed").
デフォルメ also seems to be an actual artistic term for something we
would call a caricature but I don't know if this is a standard term or
not.

-Chris
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