
Key visual 35 in the K-Project’s struggle to a hundred gives highlight towards a fellow with a request – a character hardly seen within any pre-release material, yet unfortunately, this is merely another recycled art.
Above, it’s the arrival of more dated character artwork atop of a fresh background – although even the setting scene isn’t particularly spectacular as it’s simply “The City Beer Hall” Homra, which we’ve seen many a time already. In this image, it’s not just that the place is somewhere one should already be well-familiar with now, the background doesn’t show us anything we’ve not seen prior – there’s the guitar, jukebox, ridiculously shiny floor, and the usual Western style.
The fellow in white is with the fireblazers – and apparently, he visits their bar.
One must be curious as to whether he simply enjoys wearing these buttoned shirts, or if such is part of a seifuku – and it’s also relevant to ponder as to the reasoning behind the Western atmosphere. It’s possible this fellow, and a few others, are American – yet that wouldn’t exactly explain the Western themes. Of course, it’s likely as well that these characters may simply be fond of such out of personal taste – however, it remains quite of interest as these details of preference do speak of a character obviously, which is significant in itself.
All that remains is the usual wait till tomorrow, and onward till release – ideally, the series will share some artwork which hasn’t actually been tossed around before, and then ultimately, the anime will succeed.
















Jul 29, 2012 @ 15:26 CDT
It seems like youngs in japan really like the western style.
But… Does any day we will have a again Brazilian character in an anime?
Jul 29, 2012 @ 15:40 CDT
Black Lagoon and I think Michiko to Hatchin are about it.
Jul 29, 2012 @ 16:39 CDT
I know those, we always are portray as hispanics…