SigmaKnight wrote:I have noticed however its usually the athletic, or hyper type of girl that has a tan in anime though. So I think that the character creators should have atleast consider it at some point.
It has a lot to do with perception in Japan as well. In the US, we consider a tan to be healthy and attractive. The Japanese don't see it that way, so only those who actually spend enough time in the sun to get a tan actually get one. I believe Ed has a tan because that's an immediate visual indicator of her personality. She doesn't get enough sun exposure to tan, but giving her one anyways lets the audience know a little bit more of her personality at a glance.
Skin tone is also part of character identification. A main characters like Ed or Kagura could get away with gaining and loosing a tan, but secondary characters may not be easily recognized if they gain or loose their tans.
Skin tone is also part of charcter identification. A main chasacters like Ed or Kagura could get away with gaining and loosing a tan, but secondary characters may not be easily recognized if they gain or loose their tans.