: Browsing communities like r/Guiltygear can provide references for the "bleh" pose applied to different cast members like Happy Chaos or Ramlethal .

: Using a lower frame rate (often 8–12 fps) to mimic traditional 2D anime, even though the models are 3D.

If you are looking to create your own version of this animation, there are community-shared resources available:

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: Avoiding the "floaty" look of standard 3D animation by snapping between keyframes.

The trend in the Guilty Gear -Strive - community typically refers to a popular fan-made animation or art piece featuring characters like May or Happy Chaos performing a cute "tee-hee" style pose (often with a tongue-out "bleh"). This specific meme originated from a viral short-form animation that captured the game's high-fidelity anime aesthetic. Key Elements of the Animation