Volt wrote:Dunno about you guys but I like "chibi" better.
"Chibi" - runt, dwarf
Chibi is a noun, not an adjective, so one would not use it to constructively describe something. It is or it is not. This word useage likely stems from back when anime was an "occult following" by mainstream society. Most likely, "chibi" is often misconstrued as meaning "small" when in fact it is referring to younger and shorter people. Example: Chibi-Usagi from Sailor Moon.
Super-deformed, or SD, is the more apt terminology as it describes: exaggerated features (i.e. larger head, bigger eyes, wider mouth, smaller body). It may not sound as "cool" as Chibi (i.e. not in Japanese), but it more accurately describes the condition of the character. That is why I personally prefer it. *~_~*
Remember, both words are commonly used, so it's not a bad thing. It's just to some people (like me) that there is indeed a difference in the terms and their definitions! *smiles brightly*
Chibi Chibi-Usagi from Sailor Moon
Super-Deformed Rei from Sailor Moon