If the aesthetic is similar, it's because anime is generally stylized for younger audiences and "black art" never matures past the street graffiti they do as kids.
Seriously. The Spider-Man 2 game had quests to find and appreciate "authentic bipoc art" around the city. Graffiti, all of it.
If the aesthetic is similar, it's because anime is generally stylized for younger audiences and "black art" never matures past the street graffiti they do as kids.
Seriously. The Spider-Man 2 game had quests to find and appreciate "authentic bipoc art" around the city. Graffiti, all of it.