I haven't heard of any specifically named 'bad anatomy visual novel' being popular. Usually, visual novels strive for good art quality which includes proper anatomy in the illustrations.
Most likely not. Since proper anatomy in visual art is important for creating appealing and believable characters, a visual novel with 'bad anatomy' would probably not gain much popularity. However, there could be some very niche or experimental visual novels that might play with the concept, but they are not likely to be mainstream popular.
I'm not entirely sure as the term 'bad anatomy' is rather unclear in this context. It could potentially refer to a visual novel that has poor depictions of human or other forms of anatomy in its art. Maybe it's a criticism of the art style in a particular visual novel.
I'm not sure if it's popular. It depends on various factors such as the marketing, the target audience it caters to, and the overall quality of the story and art in the visual novel.
One reason for bad anatomy in comics might be that the artists focus more on the story or action rather than getting the anatomy exactly right. Also, sometimes there are tight deadlines that don't allow for perfect detailing.
Well, bad comic anatomy is an issue because it can throw off the visual balance and believability. If the proportions are off or the poses are unnatural, it takes away from the immersion in the comic. Also, it can make it difficult for the artist to convey the intended emotions or actions.
I'm not sure about its popularity. It might be popular within certain niche communities who are into this type of character - centric and story - driven visual novels.
As far as I know, there are no 'fungus visual novel' that have reached the level of mass - market popularity like some of the big - name visual novels. However, that doesn't mean there aren't great ones out there. The nature of the theme, fungus, is quite specific. But in the indie game and visual novel development scene, there could be hidden gems. There might be some that use the fungus theme in an innovative way, with great storytelling and art, but they may not have had the exposure to become widely popular yet. It's also possible that new ones are being developed all the time that could potentially gain more popularity in the future.
If by 'h' you mean 'hentai', there are some well - known ones in the adult - oriented gaming community. However, promoting or discussing such adult - content - related visual novels is not appropriate in many contexts. If 'h' means something else, like 'heroic' for example, then there could be many popular visual novels with heroic themes that are widely loved by fans of the genre.
As far as I know, there are no widely known 'taxes visual novel'. Visual novels tend to revolve around themes that have broader appeal like relationships, mystery, or action. The topic of taxes is rather niche and might not attract a large audience, so it's less likely to become popular in the visual novel market. However, there could be some small - scale or indie projects out there that deal with taxes in a visual novel format that I just haven't come across.
There doesn't seem to be a well - known and highly popular 'Trump Visual Novel' at present. While there might be some attempts at creating such a thing in the digital art and storytelling community, they likely haven't broken through to a large - scale popularity. The idea of a visual novel about Trump is rather unique and might face challenges in terms of both content creation (ensuring it's not too one - sided or offensive) and marketing to a diverse audience.
I'm not sure if there are extremely popular ones widely known across the board. There might be some niche 'dinosaur visual novel' within certain communities of visual novel fans who are also interested in dinosaurs. But it's not as common as some other themes in visual novels.