Ah, so it's all about the moe? Figures. Most men have little interest in tomboys and strong-willed women (minus the bitchy tsundere). Guess that's why I'm single, eh?
On the boobies topic, are you sure she's that buxom? I mean, I haven't seen K-On (no guys. I need man-candy if I wanna enjoy my viewing), but it seems like one of those series where the girls are always in their school uniforms, which doesn't seem like it'd present ideal opportunities to get a good look at each girl's detailed figure.
Mio's not exactly rocking double D's or anything, but they went to the beach in episode 4 and it was abundantly clear she was the largest of the bunch. Mugi's really not that much smaller though.
Yui's pretty average and Ritsu is definitely below average.
Also, if you don't like shows like K-On, DON'T FUCKING WHINE ABOUT THEM. Just ignore them. Jesus christ. I don't bitch about shows that don't contain what I don't like, I just don't watch them and ignore threads/art/whatever about them.
There was a beach/swimsuit scene showcasing her breasts being large (much bigger than Yui/Ritsu anyway), although of course artists love taking the liberty of enhancing it further.
As for the topic of "moe", it's really all about what people like. For someone who's into tomboys that are strong-willed (see: Chie, Persona 4), that can be "moe" too.
Fencedude said: Mio's not exactly rocking double D's or anything, but they went to the beach in episode 4 and it was abundantly clear she was the largest of the bunch. Mugi's really not that much smaller though.
Yui's pretty average and Ritsu is definitely below average.
Also, if you don't like shows like K-On, DON'T FUCKING WHINE ABOUT THEM. Just ignore them. Jesus christ. I don't bitch about shows that don't contain what I don't like, I just don't watch them and ignore threads/art/whatever about them.
Ah, beach episode. Of course, I should have known! Every anime has to have at least one beach, pool, and/or hot spring episode!
Of course, then there's anime like Love Hina, which instead of having a hot spring episode, are "hot spring anime". Fanservice ahoy.
And I'm NOT bitching about K-on. My dislike for the obsession with wimpy moe (not a dislike for moe, just a dislike for the obsession with them) and my immense hatred for bitchy tsundere (bordering on murderous intent) have nothing to do with K-on. I never said I didn't like the anime. In fact, I'm thinking of watching it, if not for the fact that there are no men on the show. Aside from saying that I need man-candy to enjoy a show, I never bitched about K-on at all. And even that example doesn't count as bitching.
And thank you, Unicogirl. I'm sick of people yelling at other people for criticizing shows they like, then criticizing other shows themselves. People have a right to their opinion, and no one's opinion is better than anyone else's.
I'm sure K-on is a great anime. I just don't think it would hook me because there are no men. But that doesn't mean I hate K-on, though I'm sure there ARE people who don't like it, just as there are people who like it. But they both have a right to like it or not like it, and they both have a right to say whether they like or or don't like it, and why they like it or don't like it.