2004-10-19, 09:10 | Link #1 |
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M's Artwork
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Hi guys, Midnight here. Just jumped on the band wagon, and wanted to say what a fantastic site this is - particularly the fan art section. This site has everything: looks, talent, wit and humor. All this and Bit Torrent too. Anyway, here are a couple of illustrations for my proposed bishoujo anime. The storyline runs something like this: five beautiful women form an all-girl band and travel 'round the world giving concerts, having adventures and falling in love at the drop of a hat. Except that the girl-band's just a cover, of course; they're really a group of highly trained operatives led by a superhuman Battle Angel named Cherry Ohara (OK, I'll work on the name, it's early days yet). Their covert assignment is to track down and destroy shape-shifting demons that have been abducting "special" human children - ESPers, PKs and telepaths - mostly young girls, because their psionic abilities are most powerful during puberty. No one knows the motive behind these kidnappings, but the girls are never seen again, and it's generally assumed that there are some things worse than death where the netherworld is concerned. OK, I know its been done like a zillion times before, but I'm not all that concerned with originality, I'm a post-modernist. Anyhow, a series like this should feature lots of transformations, kick-boxing, personal tragedy (like when one of the girls sacrifices herself to save the others; you know, all the usual stuff), blatantly obtrusive CGI, and fan-service. Wall to wall fanservice. Fanservice: every minute of every episode; from the opening moments of the intro, to the final scrolling of the credits. Onsen scenes, dressing room sequences, panty shots and upskirt takes from every conceivable angle. More Panchira than Najica, more Ecchi than Eiken! I was also thinking that each of the band could represent a different shoujo genre; Cherry could be a BATTLE ANGEL, Megumi could be a MAGIC GIRL, Noriko could be a MARTIAL ARTIST, Toroko a CYBORG, etc, etc. There also has to be a DITZY LITTLE SIDE KICK who drives every one crazy with her innane chatter, and the GIRL WITH THE GLASSES could be the group's manager or something equally ludicrous. Anyway, here are the links for the illustrations, just in case you haven't already had enough of my crazed ramblings: First, here's a picture of Cherry in her human form: CHERRY1 Next; here's a picture of Cherry in her bra and panties: CHERRY2 and last (and possibly least), here's a picture of Cherry's Girl's in their bras and panties: CHERRY'S GIRLS Please enjoy. I'm thinking of doing a transformation sequence next. Ciao, Midnight. South Korea. Last edited by midnight; 2004-10-22 at 06:34. |
2004-10-22, 06:04 | Link #2 |
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Majokko Megu-Chan
MAJOKKO MEGU-CHAN
OK, here's a piece I did a few weeks back, featuring my favorite anime character, Majokko Megu-Chan. In case you're unfamiliar with the title, MMC was a magic-girl series produced by the Toei company during the mid-seventies. The image is based on a sequence from episode 35, when Megu-Chan comes to her bedroom window to investigate an odd sound out in the front yard (it turns out to be a flying horse - a lot of that sort of thing seemed to happen in the show). Megu normally slept in a see-through nightie, which I suppose was what [the animators imagined] teenaged girls wore to bed back in those days. MEGU 1 (early version) MEGU 2 (more advanced stage) Ciao, M. |
2004-10-24, 02:57 | Link #7 | |
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2004-10-29, 08:45 | Link #8 |
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2004-11-07, 21:39 | Link #9 |
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Cherry's Girls (4)
OK, here's the next image in my blockbuster Cherry series, this time featuring Hiroko (the band's's ditzy blond chatterbox), and Saori (the resident pink-haired magic girl). |
2004-11-10, 10:48 | Link #10 |
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Cherry's Girls (3)
OK, here's another piece in my earthshattering sequence of illustrations. This one shows Cherry charging up her powerstaff, preparing to face down yet another extradimesional threat to humanity. This pic's a kind of advanced study; I'm going to incorporate it in a larger image involving Cherry, two demons, and several members of her task force.
CHERRY (3) Why is she dressed in a sailor-suit? Well, mainly because I think it's cute (and haven't gotten round to designing her battle armour yet), but this is how I intend to work it into the storyline: Cherry and her band are contracted to appear in a Japanese TV pilot, the kind which specializes in kick-boxing, panty shots and onsen scenes etc - y'know, all the usual stuff. Amazingly enough, the script reads like a typical day in the team's covert schedule, except that in this film, they're a bunch of crime-fighting school-girls saving the world from brain-devouring aliens. Naturally the script requires them to dress for the part (and to engage in all kinds of interesting activities, like holding pajama parties and having tickle-fights in their underwear). All highly suspicious of course, particularly when the "aliens" start to appear frighteningly realistic and some of the younger female stage hands start disappearing. Unfortunately, Cherry's at a loss to figure out exactly who the demons are in this case: it's a movie set, after all, which means that pretty much everyone's sold their soul to the devil. Not even Hiroko's skirt-flipping activities have turned up so much as a chibi-oni so far (which is sort of strange, because the little airhead's usually dead-on target where infernals are concerned). Cherry realizes that there's really only one answer: they're going to have to wait for the Demons to make their move - which they will, of course; as the whole TV Pilot was nothing more than an elaborate demonic scheme to catch them all unawares. Apparently, the enemy is now aware that Cherry's on their trail . . . Ciao, M. |
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