Well in the latest trailer Morgana says she isn't a cat.
'Neko ja nai!'
Sexy woman transformation incoming?
Well in the latest trailer Morgana says she isn't a cat.
'Neko ja nai!'
Sexy woman transformation incoming?
That's apparently her favorite phrase. She can morph into a variety of forms, including a car, too.
Oh yes yes, then you are right. Sorry. Totally forgot about Morgana's character being El Zorro.
Yes El Zorro is an american living in spanish colonial California.
BTW Didnt know El Zorro's character was for public use already.
EDIT mmmm
Hope they dont get sued.
They could always call him Zollo.Hope they dont get sued.
You and all these one piece references!!!They could always call him Zollo.
Am I the only one who thought of Chie's shadow when I looked at Carmen?
they both are female and have humen like creatures with them.
Am I the only one who thought of Chie's shadow when I looked at Carmen?
they both are female and have humen like creatures with them.
I'd love it if the MC turned out to be an elitist prick. His design would be boring if he's some goody two shoes.
I like it when he's shown all beat up, grinning. There's also a scan I like where Ryuji is looking at the sky, astounded, but the protagonist just has a smirk.Soejima: To that end, it’s why you see the protagonist smiling wryly and whatnot in that main promotional image we’ve put out, to emphasize that tonal undercurrent running through our game.
Hashino: The world really is his oyster. If people get that impression from looking at him, then we can rest easy knowing we’ve done our job.
I think elitist is not quite the right way to put it. Here's what was said back in February:
I like it when he's shown all beat up, grinning. There's also a scan I like where Ryuji is looking at the sky, astounded, but the protagonist just has a smirk.
I think it would be interesting if he was depicted as someone who always seems like he has everything figured out, even when he actually doesn't and they have giant boulders on their tail.
He's like Lupin*, confident and cocky. A plan for everything and due to his skills he has (or thinks he has) access to everything. I think it's so key to the idea of a picaresque hero that not making the MC like that would be a total waste. The idea is that the world is disgusting and now you have the power to change it as you see fit. It's a huge trope.
*book lupin, not necessarily comic lupin... but same idea.
It's still cross-gen, yes.
I think elitist is not quite the right way to put it. Here's what was said back in February:
I like it when he's shown all beat up, grinning. There's also a scan I like where Ryuji is looking at the sky, astounded, but the protagonist just has a smirk.
I think it would be interesting if he was depicted as someone who always seems like he has everything figured out, even when he actually doesn't and they have giant boulders on their tail.
Less about the cleavage and just how tired I am of the whole (sexually) "empowered" woman with man slaves shit.Should Carmen be depicted more modestly?
Here's a picture from the play:
Less about the cleavage and just how tired I am of the whole (sexually) "empowered" woman with man slaves shit.
Less about the cleavage and just how tired I am of the whole (sexually) "empowered" woman with man slaves shit.
I was so taken with these designs that I drew Captain Kidd for today's Inktober picture:
Gah, so many elements to detail! I may have died if I tried to draw Carmen or Goemon.
I was so taken with these designs that I drew Captain Kidd for today's Inktober picture:
Gah, so many elements to detail! I may have died if I tried to draw Carmen or Goemon.
I was so taken with these designs that I drew Captain Kidd for today's Inktober picture:
Gah, so many elements to detail! I may have died if I tried to draw Carmen or Goemon.
In one hand I completly agree with you but in the other hand they are depicting an over the top representation of Carmen and that was her schtick... idkLess about the cleavage and just how tired I am of the whole (sexually) "empowered" woman with man slaves shit.
I love it
Dye job.I still don't understand how Ann is blonde from just being a quarter American.
Dye job.
I think she's deliberately coloured as a natural blonde. If you compare with Ryuji, Ryuji only has his hair blonde.
With her being described as quarter American and that being one of her main traits, I don't think it's a dye job.
I watched the stream, but thanks for the wallpaper - I grabbed it for my desktop.This might be known but Atlus put a time-lapse video up of Shigenori Soejima drawing a P5 character image. Here is the final image that I've turned it into a 1920x1080 wallpaper.
And here is the hour long time-lapse of him drawing it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbZUvWs-XyE
That Carmen's original trope, you know that right?
She captures the hearts of men and use them for her own benefit, stealing shit in her case.
She even has the cigar like in the novel, im really surprised how similar is the character to her original version for being a japanese RPG.
Less about the cleavage and just how tired I am of the whole (sexually) "empowered" woman with man slaves shit.
Less about the cleavage and just how tired I am of the whole (sexually) "empowered" woman with man slaves shit.
That Carmen's original trope, you know that right?
She captures the hearts of men and use them for her own benefit, stealing shit in her case.
She even has the cigar like in the novel, im really surprised how similar is the character to her original version for being a japanese RPG.
In one hand I completly agree with you but in the other hand they are depicting an over the top representation of Carmen and that was her schtick... idk
That's entirely Carmen's schtick, though (and ironically, it was a groundbreaking trope back then, at least for opera: until then main female characters were supposed to be paragons of virtue and innocence). If there was any place at all where it's justified to follow that trope, it's here.
I mean, this is her super iconic aria.
Hmm. Not familiar with Carmen, minus an episode of Hey Arnold.Usually I would agree with you, but this we're talking about Carmen here.