This is manga meat, an idealized cartoon meat that makes regular appearances in manga, anime, and video games. From Wikipedia:
In reality, animals do not have parts where flesh covers a significant-sized bone cylindrically and uniformly. Thus, the meats as depicted in manga (which can be held in the hands) do not exist. Because of this, some people would like to eat manga meat even more. And to better foster discussion of the subject, “that meat in manga” has come to be called “manga meat”. As characters devour the meat voraciously and viciously, it makes the meat appear very tasty.
The American phenomenon is epitomized in this strip of Mary Worth, which Josh Fruhlinger comments on here. Each bowl is an inkblot; the viewer supplies more than half the meaning. What does the butter look like under the empty angles of its butter dish? Like ass, probably. Because the difference between the Japanese phenomenon and American phenomenon is that mammoth legs look good, while the food-clouds of the funny pages are so simultaneously vague and disgusting that no one could ever develop a longing or a nostalgia for them. Way to go America!
6 comments:
"Underwood's Potted Manga Meat -- It's an Impressive Spread!"
Christopher Walken was right: you do find strange things on the Internet.
Admiral, I won't lie, I kind of want to eat some now.
Richard--who puts them there??? I'm trying to find out.
Apparently you did.
i love this manga meat.
p.s. my word verification is "slynase" and i think that's awesome.
Word verifications have gotten so good lately--almost too good. It's like they're in my head.
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