>>87690729It's funny - because I think this is what the creators were going for, too:
I always found human Jenny really unsettling.
That hair, the eyes, the rosy, baby-like cheeks, rosy knees and elbows, the blood-red lips and pudgy limbs... it all just looked so grossly organic. And with the style of everything, the hair, the lipstick, the tiny, almost too-revealing dress, the little tiny itsy-bitsy black shoes/feet... She looks unnatural, like a porcelain doll or a psychotic cosplayer dressing up like a "sexy" one.
She just doesn't look as cute as robot Jenny because it almost looks like she's TRYING way too hard to be 'cute' in her human form, which I guess was reflective of her character and why she wanted the human form in the first place. It was kind of a desperate PLEASE LIKE ME plan.
Robot Jenny is superior in every way, and I think that was the designer's intention. The message was to be yourself, not change yourself into some mythical ideal person that you think everyone will like better. If people don't like you for who you are, and who you are isn't negatively affecting anybody, then it's those people who have the problem, not you.