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RolStoppable said:

I think that's because Japanese people don't perceive that to be feminine like non-Japanese audiences do. Anime is full of stuff like that, and JRPGs are often accused of featuring males that look like females. So Japanese designers might not be aware that what they are doing is problematic when it comes to selling to a worldwide audience, because they perceive it as a normal look. After all, the entire media in their country is like that, and that's what shapes the perception of "normal".


But I'm part of the western audience, and I'm loving Link's new look.