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Kazuko Tadano (Japanese: 只野 和子, Hepburn: Tadano Kazuko, born March 14, 1959) is a Japanese animator, character designer, illustrator and animation director.She's mostly known for her character design work for the first two seasons of the 1990s Sailor Moon anime series.
Katsuya Terada (寺田 克也, Terada Katsuya, born December 7, 1963), is a Japanese illustrator and cartoonist from the town of Tamano, Okayama.His alias is the portmanteau Rakugakingu (ラクガキング, "Doodle King").
Nicolas "Nico" Marlet is a French-American animator and character designer employed by DreamWorks Animation.He is best known for his character design work on films in the Kung Fu Panda and How to Train Your Dragon franchises, as well as Disney television shows such as TaleSpin and DuckTales.
Tumblr Sexymen are often depicted as skinny men in fan art, even in cases where the character is not originally human (such as Bill Cipher). In online fandoms, a Tumblr Sexyman (or just Sexyman) is a type of fictional character that gains wide popularity as a sex symbol. Characters described as Tumblr Sexymen are typically villainous or ...
And only Tumblr knows the rules, because the rules of Goncharov (1973) are the rules of Tumblr itself." [2] Caitlin Quinlan, writing for Empire, noted that the meme had "enough material for an entire franchise thanks to its creative devotees" and expressed the hope that Goncharov "could one day become more of a reality". [12]
Kunihiko Tanaka (田中 久仁彦, Tanaka Kunihiko, born August 12, 1970) [1] is a Japanese manga artist and character designer. He designed the characters for Xenogears, Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht [2] and Xenoblade Chronicles X, as well as character concept design for the anime Key the Metal Idol.
Japanese manga has developed a visual language or iconography for expressing emotion and other internal character states. This drawing style has also migrated into anime, as many manga are adapted into television shows and films and some of the well-known animation studios are founded by manga artists.
The initial design concepts of Zero Two were substantially subdued in comparison to her final appearance, appearing as a small, quiet, dark-haired character, before the design team decided that the design did not work with the intended personality. [13] Her originally dark hair was exchanged for pink to assist in marketing her as the series' icon.