Английская Википедия:Ahegao

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Ahegao facial expression

Шаблон:Anime and manga Шаблон:Lang (Шаблон:Lang) is a term in Japanese pornography for a facial expression of characters (usually women) during sexual arousal or an orgasm, typically with rolling or crossed eyes, protruding tongue, and slightly reddened face, to show enjoyment or ecstasy. The style is often used in erotic manga, anime (Шаблон:Lang), and video games (Шаблон:Lang).

Etymology

The first part of the term, Шаблон:Lang (katakana: Шаблон:Lang), is an abbreviation for Шаблон:Lang (Шаблон:Lang), an onomatopoeia for 'pant' or 'moan'. The second part, Шаблон:Lang or Шаблон:Lang (Шаблон:Lang), means 'face'.[1][2] Thus, Шаблон:Lang can be interpreted as 'moaning or panting face'.Шаблон:Citation needed

Many other terms have been coined for the facial expressions made at the moment of orgasm. One of these is Шаблон:Lang (Шаблон:Lang) meaning 'coming [i.e., orgasmic] face'. Others are acmegao (アクメ顔) from the French loanword acmé (orgasm), and yogarigao (よがり顔) for "satisfaction face".[3]

Description

Typical characteristics are rolled or crossed eyes, a hanging tongue, and flushed cheeks. A character's overall face shape may also be distorted in Шаблон:Lang scenes.[4] An Шаблон:Lang face of various levels of distortion is used to depict different grades of sexual arousal.[5] Шаблон:Lang indicates that the pleasure experienced is so intense that the character loses control of their facial expression.[2]

While Шаблон:Lang is often used in pornographic manga, anime, and videogames, it is not exclusively a term of Шаблон:Lang. A number of non-adult works feature Шаблон:Lang faces.[1]

In The History of Hentai Manga, hentai manga researcher Kimi Rito states that Шаблон:Lang follow three particular traits that set them apart from other ikigao (orgasm face) expressions:[6]

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History

The term Шаблон:Lang dates at least as far back as the early 1990s. Pornographic magazines used the word to describe the facial expressions of female live-action porn actresses during orgasm. In the same context, Шаблон:Lang was used in some postings at 2Channel and its sister community for adult content, BBSPink, as well as in pornographic videos at adult e-commerce platforms in the early 2000s.[7][8]

In the midst of the 2000s, use of the term increased, and the drawing style became rather conventionalized and started spreading throughout the Шаблон:Lang culture. In 2008, the first Шаблон:Lang-themed Шаблон:Lang comics anthology, A-H-E, was released. In the 2010s, major publishers produced more Шаблон:Lang-themed comic anthologies. By that time, the facial expression was featured in regular pornographic videos during the popularization of Шаблон:Lang fetishes in the real-life sex industry.[8] Шаблон:Lang-like exaggerated facial expressions are also sometimes featured in other anime and manga works, in a non-sexual context. In September 2016, an "Шаблон:Lang challenge" meme spread on social media websites, mostly via Instagram, which spread the trend in the United States.[9]

Kimi claims that reasons for including Шаблон:Lang in a scene include reflecting a character's joyful emotions such as ecstasy or pleasure; to show negative emotions such as fear or reluctance; or to show domination, submission and loyalty.[10]

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Belle Delphine's Шаблон:Lang face

According to an article from adult gaming site Nutaku, Шаблон:Lang in combination with the peace sign became an Internet meme in Japan, known as "Шаблон:Lang double peace" (Шаблон:Lang).[1][11] Kimi states that this version was usually used after a gang rape scene, either breaking the victim's spirit or as the final part of a humiliation scene. However, as this was limiting, the use of the Шаблон:Lang double peace became more common as a joke. The term itself is credited as first appearing in a 2010 self-published video game called Futa Letter, in which the main character's girlfriend does a Шаблон:Lang double peace in a video sent to her boyfriend after she is "broken" by his uncle.[12] In 2018, Belle Delphine drew coverage from various media outlets for her Instagram modeling which often featured her ahegao expressions.[7][13][14][15]

Ahegao clothing

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A man wearing an Шаблон:Lang T-shirt

In 2015, an image by the hentai artist Hirame depicting various anime characters with the ahegao face circled the internet. Later that year, the pictures appeared on clothing. In May 2017, such images started appearing in western fashion, the clothes depicting among other works an image from the hentai Danke Dankei Revolution by Asanagi. This version is now sold by English-language hentai publisher FAKKU.

Ban of ahegao clothing

In January 2020, several anime conventions throughout the United States banned ahegao clothing on their grounds and forbade entry to those wearing such clothing.[16]
A similar movement was also done in Malaysia in 2022.[17]
Armageddon Expo in New Zealand similarly has an anti-ahegao-clothing policy in place and will refuse entry to people wearing said clothing, with stallholders also forbidden from selling it.[18]

Trademark registration and lawsuit

The Chinese company Shenzhen Guangcai Trading filed a trademark registration for the term "Ahegao" in September 2018 and got approved by the United States Patent and Trademark Office on 23 April 2019.[19] On 27 July 2020, Jacob Grady, the CEO of FAKKU, announced intent to contest the trademark registration and accused Shenzhen Guangcai Trading of using stolen artwork.[20]

References

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External links

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