Eye Candy Japanese Anime Art

Japanese anime has spread throughout the world and has become incredibly popular. It is hard to find a person who has never seen or just heard about anime. It possesses the original style that makes it so captivating for all fans. Today there are a lot of variations of animation and each of them features the special artistic style with distinctive stylistic elements. These styles vary from one artist to another and if you look attentively at some examples of Japanese anime art, you will certainly find out its author or studio according to the peculiar features.
Today I want to share with you the typical Japanese anime art created by digital artists. Here you will find everything you like about anime: cute characters with large sparkling eyes and big hair, elongated limbs and radiant smiles. I hope that you will like these eye-candy inspiring images.

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World is Mine by redjuice999

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Shinobu by redjuice999


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Japanese Birthday Dinner by takeru-san

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Anime Punch by Dreamkeepers

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Red Chair and Otaku Girl by redjuice999

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Shinobu 1by redjuice999

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Silent Mouths Gossip by hachiyuki

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Some Hetalia by Watapoku

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Falling Hearts by Midna01

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Cat Loves Ball by momokawaii

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Japanese by Black-Ichigo

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Japanese Schoolgirl by hokunin-d2ky1w9

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Little Sister by sketcher2007

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Nectareous Ninetales by kabukikatze

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13 Comments

  • Anonymous
    June 12, 2011

    It’s insulting to see redjuice’s work shown in the same post as some of these bad DeviantArtists. What is even going on in the one titled “Japanese”, I don’t know. Those proportions are implausible, and not pleasingly so.
    Moreover, “Japanese Birthday Dinner”, “Anime Punch”, “Japanese”, and “Nectareous Ninetales” are not even close to the style; rather, some resemble western cartoon art.
    Please research further for your posts. I’m sure ten minutes of surfing the internet could garner you better results.

    • proper research
      September 2, 2011

      Anon, um… you do know that the first anime EVER was stylized after Disney cartoons right? Megaman got his big eye and proportionality from a Japanese artist that loved Donald Duck.
      Also, occasionally “great” art and “ok” art are both actually great. Art is in the eye of the beholder.

      • Madao Ansisup
        September 15, 2011

        you really should surf the internet, for starter try reading something about history of japanese manga

      • yakko
        August 31, 2013

        Nope, it began in the early 1900’s with some expiremental films.

    • Eliasdishong
      June 12, 2012

      Shush, enjoy the ones you like. Don’t ruin it for others.

    • Btchplease1993
      October 9, 2012

      Can you draw? If not then stfu and stop b*tching.

  • b.
    June 16, 2011

    Dear Mr. Anonymous…. calm your vag down.

    • c.
      June 13, 2012

      agree with this i do

  • Kirby
    October 4, 2011

    The anonymity of the internet affords some people the courage to be the douchebags they don’t have the balls to be in real life…

    I think this is a lovely collection.

  • tarokiro
    October 5, 2011

    Great Photos! I especially like Anime Punch, Red Chair Girl, and Shinobu! Really cool looking style!

  • Zombie Overlord
    November 27, 2011

    well b. not to say that you’re wrong, but to some people this is insulting. I am one such person that takes this as offensive to “anime art” as none of this is quite anime style

  • Jamesemallen
    June 29, 2012

    i love anime so so so much!

  • ToniCurran
    July 13, 2012

    Dear Anime Artists
    My name is Toni Curran and I am 15 Years Old. I noticed how creative your artwork is
    and was hoping for your assistance in making an Anime Movie. If you are interested
    you could email me at [email protected].
    Thank you, Your Sincerely
    Toni Curran.

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