It’s actually more underwhelming than i thought it would be It's a very common idea to make a young character insecure about their looks but later, when they grow and learn to deal with real problems, their appearance also changes for better But then again, her daikon ankles are a part of her, if she doesn’t have them, she won’t be the nene we all know anymore.
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The thicker, stubbier legs/feet are kind of a trend reply reply meulinia • literally everyone has brought that up lol, and it’s a style choice, it’s pretty common in like miscellaneous art/drawings, i guess it hasn’t been used in a show this much yet tho considering so many ppl are surprised by it reply reply laiisquish •
When your heart doesn’t work as well, blood flow slows and backs up in the veins in your legs, this causes fluid to build up on your tissues
Now i believe this because the amount of attention is brought to her legs, even to the point she’s called ‘daikon legs’. Since she wasn't planning on fighting anyone nene's kimono gets ripped in one of them by accident ( they get it tailored to look normal but her legs still show However hanako saves the day with a pair of leg warmers
He helps put them on and its nice and all until he makes a joke about her daikon legs, then her sandal meets his face for no real reason i like to think the village they're. The manga is created by aidairo (あいだいろ) and published in square enix's gfantasy monthly magazine The anime is produced by studio lerche. They are still a bit thick, they're just not drawn in cartoony way anymore
And she slowly grows up, she's still alive