>>2133995Both.
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>>2133988To someone who is unfamiliar with anime it is just a cute cartoon tiger. You could probably have it as a wallpaper at work and your co-workers wouldn't know it's anime.
Someone who watches anime would probably understand it's from an anime based on the expression of the tiger, but without seeing/being familiar with Toradora they wouldn't actually know what it's from.
Now for
>>2133995Pretty sure this isn't powerlevel
>What powerlevel usually does NOT include:>Screencaps, unless the screencaps have been doctored to be high quality.>Landscapes and cityscapes. There is almost no wiggle room, unless you are 100% sure it's powerlevel despite being a landscape. We know, Monogatari and 5cm/s backgrounds look pretty good, but this isn't the thread for them.I have never seen Made in Abyss so perhaps I am wrong, but generally powerlevel landscapes contain something important to the plot or setting, not just a screenshot that happens to have no anime characters. For example the main school characters attend, the house a character lives in, key locations, statues, ect. Your paper I'm assuming is of the abyss, but is it of a key location that is memorable in the abyss? I'm not sure I haven't seen the show.
Also just in general no screenshots, refer to the OP if you are unsure.
Pic related would be a landscape that is Powerlevel, it's the tree from the end of Majora's Mask. It is a distinct location in the game that is memorable not just a generic landscape.
Also just for reference, just because something is popular doesn't mean it can't be powerlevel. A wallpaper of just the Majora's Mask would be powerlevel, it would be low-powerlevel and all your friends and co-workers with even a passing interest in video games would get it, but it would be powerlevel.
Hope this helped.