>>279741213Weird how if you use composite faces instead of a few biased samples, it's actually the 80s female that looks most feminine and moe in the shape of the face, whereas generally I would think moeblobs got perfected in the 2000s. That's not showing here, as the females get gradually less warm and soft looking. The transition is actually from warm and emotional looking characters to cold and empty characters. Perhaps it reflects the change in Japan's national mood.