
Blonde hair, mostly European and American hair color, most of the hair color here in Asia is black, but in the Japanese anime that has shaped the second dimension, it is a super common hair color, so we can combine the aesthetics of the Orientals, but have a blonde two-dimensional character! This is God's doing!
Among them, it is even more important to belong to the loli character and the blonde personality is particularly outstanding. Why? Here's a humble opinion.
Let's start with why female characters in Japanese anime like to use blonde hair. In the three dimensions, the blonde race is distributed in Northern Europe, the Caucasus and other regions, and there is no native blonde race in Asia. And because the blonde race is a genetically weaker race, the blonde race is actually becoming more and more rare. In Japan, of course, there is no blond hair, but from the 70s until the 90s, the "hot girl culture" of Shibuya, driven by Namie Amuro, made young girls in Japan like to dye a thick blonde hair...
You should have seen this blonde hot girl in fashion magazines, Japanese dramas or anime. They represent a popular street culture among girls in Japan. Why dye brown or blonde hair? In the east with black hair, this hair color is very ostentatious, as if showing off its personality, so it is easy to become the symbol of hot girls. The word "ギャル" itself also comes from the English slang gal, meaning girl, that is, girl. And the hot girls that were so popular at that time even affected elementary school students and junior high school students. Since the influence is so large, it is not surprising that it affects the anime
The 90s girl comic "Spice Girls Are Home" is a comic about hot girls as the protagonist, and you can see a signature blonde and flax hair.
The role used in the CEO's avatar of a video site is also Takasaka Kirina, who has a smell of cash charge and hot girls... I think the starting point of this person may also be influenced by the hot girl culture, don't forget that Takasaka Kirito is a model...
Even in recent years, in "Miss Hui Ye Wants Me to Confess", there will still be a standard hot girl character, and a character like Ai Hayasaka is also a blonde.
Of course, the influence of hot girls culture is only one of the angles that I think japanese pop culture is very popular with Western aesthetics, and from the perspective of the impression of blonde hair, there is a noble and arrogant temperament.
Some comics and novels have the heroine of the "Miss Qianjin" attribute, and may default to blonde as the hair color, such as the heroine of the classic "Whirlwind Butler", Miss Qianjin Sanqianyuan
For example, in "My Friends Are Few", Miss Kashiwasaki Hoshina...
There is also my favorite blonde lady with the attribute of the lost dog, Hideri Sawamura in "The Cultivation Method of the Passerby Heroine"...
They all default to the temperament of blonde hair with big miss. That's right, "temperament" is one of the great privileges I think blonde brings...
That's right, what is the difference between Tu Meizi and Kirito? Temperament! And where is the difference in temperament? Hair color! Hair color determines the temperament of the character, of course, this is a preconceived view, but sometimes it is true, just like a white hair, silver hair, with no mouth is better than black hair!
So the point is, why are blondes and two-dimensional Lori good in sex?
Because Lolita characters often have a young round and cute face, giving people a feeling of young teeth and childishness, but this style is often easy to lack "temperament", so give Lolita gold... It's just that the temperament is sewn on top of the cuteness!
Believe it or not, setting Abbie gold is not only childish and lovely, but also feels that she is gentle and elegant...
A character like GOSICK is itself a gothic lolita, and of course it's a perfect match for blonde hair, so Victoryga later turns silver and I don't like it so much...
The blonde Lori gives people a feeling of elegance, calmness, generosity, and understanding, and there is a feeling of wanting to touch her head, I don't know if I can call it closeness, because the description of blonde misses often has a sense of distance from the "common people"
And silver-haired Lori will have a more quiet and mysterious feeling... It's harder to guess
So I think that when it comes to making people, maybe the painters will take these psychological factors into account at the beginning and use people's preconceived notions to create characters.
And loli and blonde phases happen to have a complementary feeling
So is it almost understandable that in "The Golden Puzzle", Omiya Shinobu's mood for the blonde girl?
Do you have a favorite blonde Lori character?