>>17014534Cartoon frogs represent a reality mapped onto a falsehood, which we are all aware of. It's a twisted and clothed frog, with human-like features, our feelings, and our humor. Something fake which communicates something real, which we find hilarious because of the contrast in exaggeration between the familiar that we know is and that which cannot ever be.
Anime, however, is the inversion. It is the ultimate celebration of the false masquerading as (and impossibly pleading to replace) the real. It forces the audience to tune out reality, to reject what we know to be so. It is a false simulacra.
This is why troons hate cartoon frogs, but love anime (and are very often directly inspired to engage in flagrantly wasteful and expensive, bloodied, barbaric surgeries and delusional degenerate lifestyles spawned from the identity crisis that the latter produces in young minds.)