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Senjou no Horizon is known for massive oppai, and the series is utilizing that trait within an equally colossal marketing attempt in Akiba – resulting in that some rather enormous things are towering over the district.

Horizon and Seijun aren’t present unfortunately – although this selection of three females is certainly something to savor in itself. The far left caters to flat chest – whilst the middle and right both offer quite a lot for the eye. The design of these banners cascade downward from no oppai – to sizes only seen in dreams, as well as Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon apparently.

As the character designs of this series have quite a renowned emphasis on the upper body when it comes to females, they needn’t be particularly provocative as their oppai seem to take care of everything without any effort required.

Yet even breasts and upper bodies aside, the female character designs for Senjou no Horizon are quite lovely in many a respect – specifically as despite the more extravagantly and synthetically accented portions, feminine qualities are very distinctly highlighted in general. A finer example of this can be noted with their legs – there’s a focus on curves overall, with value effects, contrast, and even posing, all being constantly used to ensure the girls have these voluptuous forms.

The abdomen contrasts the lower body, and then the hair is always made as lush as can be – these details and the many aforementioned all collectively account for why the bishoujos of this series are so lustful indeed, which in this case means a rather successful advertising campaign.

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3 Comments

  • TheGoobKid says:

    I don’t know why but all of a sudden I want to see that timetravel spaceship from Steins;Gate just relocate itself on top floor of that building.

    Wouldn’t look to bad now that I think about it

    • Seven says:

      There should also be feuding battle ships just above the horizon of the buildings for maximum effect.

      • TheGoobKid says:

        Hmmm yes. Throw in a few life sized figures, because scaled figures are too main stream even when they’re bigger than normal, and you’ve got a teenage otaku’s dream bedroom without the bed. \\

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