Brave Perspective
Also known as: Brave Stance (勇者立ち) · SUNRISE Perspective (サンライズパース) · SUNRISE Stance (サンライズ立ち) · Obari Sword Pose · Weapon Tip Focus
Brave Perspective (勇者パース, *Yūsha Pāsu*) is an iconic animation drawing technique in which a mecha or warrior character strikes a wide stance while two-handing a weapon, drawn with extreme forced perspective to make the blade look enormous. It first appeared in the 1990 anime *Brave Exkaiser* and spread through two decades of Sunrise robot anime before Japanese fan communities turned it into a parodied and celebrated visual meme starting around 2010.
TL;DR
Brave Perspective (勇者パース, *Yūsha Pāsu*) is an iconic animation drawing technique in which a mecha or warrior character strikes a wide stance while two-handing a weapon, drawn with extreme forced perspective to make the blade look enormous.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Brave Perspective shows up in two contexts: serious anime production and internet parody.
In anime/illustration: Typically, the character takes a low, wide stance with bent knees and lowered center of gravity. They grip a large weapon (sword, axe, hammer, or even a non-weapon object) with both hands, holding it at an angle. The "camera" is positioned low and to the side, looking up along the weapon's length so the tip dominates the foreground. This forced perspective makes the weapon look several times larger than it actually is.
In meme/parody form: Artists on pixiv and social media apply the pose to characters who don't normally wield weapons, or swap the sword for absurd objects (brooms, chopsticks, pens). The humor comes from applying the dramatic, heroic framing to mundane situations. Compilation images arranging multiple examples side by side are a common format on Twitter, letting viewers spot the recurring visual pattern across different shows.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Fukuda's combination and transformation storyboards for *Brave Exkaiser* alone added up to an entire episode's worth of footage, and some animated sequences were completed but never used.
Ōbari, who gets credit for the style, married professional model maker Ritsu Togasaki in 2016. His younger brother Takami served as president and CEO of New Japan Pro-Wrestling from 2020 to 2023.
The naming pattern "X Perspective" (X パース) in Japanese fan communities started with "Kanada Perspective" after animator Yoshinori Kanada, whose work on *Galaxy Express 999* and *Harmagedon* inspired an entire generation of animators.
Fukuda's *Brave Exkaiser* finishing move animation was so lavish that the show's producer complained about the quality gap between the stock footage sequences and the regular episodes.
The technique doesn't require a bladed weapon. *Jujutsu Kaisen* used it for a blood-based magical attack, and *Dragon Ball DAIMA* applied it to a hammer.
Derivatives & Variations
Compilation images on Twitter
Side-by-side collections of Brave Perspective shots from different anime, which drove the meme's spread starting in 2009-2010[5].
Pixiv fan art
Thousands of illustrations applying the pose to characters from non-mecha franchises, tagged under 勇者パース and サンライズパース since around 2010[4].
Nico Nico Seiga parodies
User-created illustrations on the Nico Nico illustration platform riffing on the technique with humorous subjects[5].
Gunpla box art
Official High Grade model kit packaging for the Barbatos Gundam (4th and 6th forms) from *Iron-Blooded Orphans* depicted the mecha in a classic Brave Perspective pose[1].
Figma forced perspective blade
A dedicated accessory part included with the SSSS.GRIDMAN figure that recreates the exaggerated blade angle[1].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (12)
- 1Weapon Tip Focus - TV Tropesarticle
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- 3Brave Perspective - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 4Downfall (2004 film)encyclopedia
- 5Brave seriesencyclopedia
- 6Brave Exkaiserencyclopedia
- 7Mitsuo Fukudaencyclopedia
- 8Yoshinori Kanadaencyclopedia
- 9Mobile Suit Gundam SEEDencyclopedia
- 10Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destinyencyclopedia
- 11Sunrise (studio) - Wikipediaencyclopedia
- 12Masami Ōbari - Wikipediaencyclopedia