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~+Yamiko
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I think it's because in cartoons and animation, there really is no limit. Live action, there's only so much you can do.
Let's take Sailor Moon for example:
In the animation, pretty much when Sailor Moon and the rest transform, they're nude and all. If you take that to live action, you can't really do that...unless if you attempt a CGI effect.
Dealing with hairstyles to match their counterparts, ESPECIALLY from an anime is also a bit trouble some. You can try to make it similar but it's not usually the same and if you do live action, they would always come out weird. So if you're doing Usagi's hair, you would either have to grow your hair very, very long or use hair extensions and wigs. Same thing if you try to do a hairstyle from Yu-Gi-Oh (especially Yugi's hairstyle). You'll need to either successfully attempt to make your hairstyle like your counterpart or get a wig because some hairstyles are impossible.
But I believe in the Sailor Moon live action series, they only used the hairstyles when they transform and not when they're their normal selves.
Let's take Sailor Moon for example:
In the animation, pretty much when Sailor Moon and the rest transform, they're nude and all. If you take that to live action, you can't really do that...unless if you attempt a CGI effect.
Dealing with hairstyles to match their counterparts, ESPECIALLY from an anime is also a bit trouble some. You can try to make it similar but it's not usually the same and if you do live action, they would always come out weird. So if you're doing Usagi's hair, you would either have to grow your hair very, very long or use hair extensions and wigs. Same thing if you try to do a hairstyle from Yu-Gi-Oh (especially Yugi's hairstyle). You'll need to either successfully attempt to make your hairstyle like your counterpart or get a wig because some hairstyles are impossible.
But I believe in the Sailor Moon live action series, they only used the hairstyles when they transform and not when they're their normal selves.