What started off as a joke pairing ended up being an OTP. Oops.
I you pay attention to the game itself, Kounosuke and Shin just might have more in common than meets the eye!
I’m also bringing back this really old thing from late 2014.
I feel Shin totally has a thing for tummies. There’s that scene where he makes Hiroyuki go around all the sweets stalls at the festival. You can’t tell me that wasn’t on purpose!!
Decided to color an older sketch of Tatsuki I did because January 14th is his birthday. Even though Tatsuki isn’t my type, he’s still awesome bro tier and to those who really like him he is definitely 3X THE NORMAL HUSBANDO
I haven’t been motivated to draw so I can’t do anything new for Tatsuki’s birthday this time around, so have this one from last year!
Hey guys, Zeny here! A few months ago I mentioned that there were silly in-character interviews of the cast on the old 2004 Morenatsu website. These interviews involved Kouya asking questions to the various cast members. Recently, my pal @catwithbenefits translated one of the interviews for me! The most interesting note here is that Torahiko was originally planned to be part of a biker gang.
This is the plush Shang got for me! Thank you, both of you!!
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA LOOK WHAT @shanghai-ohmy SENT ME IN THE MAIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MY LIL HUSBANDO
Unused cover art for what would’ve been my Morenatsu doujin, No Need For Hiroyuki!: Caramel Cat. I’d still like to actually finish it someday, but school happened and the stress of so many other things kicked in. Someday, surely, though.
If Morenatsu had an anime...who would you pick to animate it?
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Aw man.
Assuming I had a high budget and my pick of any studio? I would pick CoMix Wave Films. They’re responsible for 5 Centimeters Per Second and Garden of Words which have absolutely gorgeous background artwork. Imagine Minasato rendered in this style!
I feel like the type of story Morenatsu is would benefit from having gorgeous backgrounds like this!
Other studios I would consider are Studio Trigger which did Little Witch Academia. The style that LWA is animated in would really work for the high energy mood the Morenatsu crew can produce at times. Now, if I assumed it was a 13 episode anime with an average budget (which is around $2-4 million dollars) I would probably go with Studio Bones who does pretty good stuff with average budgets! Madhouse would be great too, but I feel like their work is better suited for really high octane work like the fight scenes in One Punch Man or the movie REDLINE.
So yeah, those are a few studios which I would hire if I had my way.