German Boy and Dutch Girl Kabedon | |
Name | German Boy and Dutch Girl as anime characters |
Description | A German boy shoves a Dutch girl against a wall |
Location | (1335, -433) |
Atlas ID | 3901 3901 redirect is missing (What does this mean?) |
Creator | PlaceDE, PlaceNL |
The German boy and Dutch girl characters were a collaborative art piece meant to symbolize the cooperative relationship that the communities of PlaceNL and PlaceDE developed in the course of r/place_2023. It was completed around 18:00 GMT on July 25th, and remained until the Great Whiteout.
Collaboration
During the third edition of r/Place, the communities of PlaceDE and PlaceNL had collaborated on several other pieces before these characters came about. See the German-Dutch Yin-yang, the German-Dutch Bicycle, the German-Dutch Poland Balls, and the German-Dutch Picture Frame. This art can be considered the culmination of that mutually beneficial partnership; only being completed shortly before the whiteout of 2023.
Kabedon
Kabedon (Japanese: 壁ドン; kabe, "wall", and "don", "bang") in Japanese media is a means of expressing romantic love or adoration[1]. The seducer leans over the object of their desire by placing their open palm on the wall behind them and reducing the distance between themselves, but making no physical contact. Kabedon has garnered recognition in the Western world through media such as shōjo manga, anime, and cosplay. When Kabedon is performed in the West, it's usually meant as an expression of meme culture.
The Characters
The boy was dressed in traditional lederhosen and wore a Tyrolean hat; this is a stereotypical Bavarian outfit, and associated with Germany. He held a frothy pint of beer, a reference to Oktoberfest[2].
The girl depicted Frau Antje[3], a mascot who advertises cheese of Dutch origin in Germany. She wore a Volendam dress, and a Dutch bonnet. She carried a wheel of cheese by means of a handbag.
Development
It started with the proposal of a PlaceNL member to collaborate with PlaceDE on a pixel art where both countries are represented by manga charactersTemplate:Citation needed. Different parts of the characters were then designed by, and reviewed by several members of both communities in a continuous back and forth.