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Here are some of the masked bands: 1. Kiss: A 1970s rock/metal (acrobatic) band. Famous for their unique facial makeup, they would also perform live performances such as spitting fire, vomiting blood, smashing a guitar, and flying on steel wires. They were also the first band to apply for a patent for their own Facebook. 2. ** Slipknot **: founded in 1995. The band members were numbered and wore masks with unique personalities. They played with their lives and even threw poop (real poop) on the spot, quickly becoming popular. Even if some of the members had revealed their true faces, the band would not officially confirm it. 3. Burial Lake Band: A China band that combines traditional China elements with black metal music. After the performance, the members will take off their masks and blend into the crowd. The band's dressing style increased the sense of mystery. The original intention of their dressing was to inherit the music style, protect themselves, or maintain a sense of mystery. 4. [Blazed Mechanism]: an experimental band from Portugal. 5. [Man with a Mission]: A Japanese pop band. 6. [Ghost]: A Swedish metal band. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the original work of "Little Fox Demon Matchmaker" to understand the plot in advance!
One benefit is reducing the spread of germs. In a school setting, students are in close proximity, and masks can act as a barrier to prevent the transmission of viruses and bacteria from one student to another.
It could be for a costume party or a play where they need to be in character. Or perhaps it's part of a story where masks have some special significance.
Maybe it's to protect them from something in their fictional world, like a strange virus or pollution.
It could be because of the recent global situations where masks have become important. Or it could be part of a story to teach kids about protection. Sometimes, it's just for fun and imagination in the cartoon world.
Here are some anime characters with masks: - Richter Bach from Starraider and Dean Dire Crowley from Disneyworld's Twisted Wonderland. - " Blessing for a beautiful world!" Barnil in the movie and Limru in About My Reincarnation into a Slime. - The rabbit in the Ghost Destroyer Blade and the Kimki Ken in the Tokyo Shizuka. - Amamiya Ren from " The Chronicles of the Goddess 5 " and Shaya from " Mech Suit Gundam ". - Riichi Ikuso from Idol Dream Festival and Zero from Rebellious Lelouch. - The masked man in the evening gown from Sailor Moon and Kimki Ken from Tokyo Foodie. - Naoto Ida from Tiger-masked Man and Lelouch from Rebellious Lelouch. - Ichigo Amagasaki from Death and Major Ishikawa from Mobile Martial Arts Legend Gundam. - Doronji from Twins of the Night and Kickass from Crayon Shinchan. - Akram from << Distant Time >> and Li Shunsheng from << Black Contracted >>. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The main feature is that the masks add an element of mystery or protection to the kids' appearance. It can make them look either cute or a bit adventurous.
It can represent protection or a sense of mystery. Maybe it's to show caution in a fictional world or add an element of intrigue.
Maybe it's to show that even in the cartoon world, they care about staying safe and preventing the spread of something.
Often, political cartoons with masks imply a sense of mystery or deception. It might suggest that the true nature or motives of the subject are being obscured. Maybe it's a commentary on the lack of transparency in politics.