
An erotic dakimakura is confirmed upcoming for each of the three of Symphogear’s heroines – all huggable pillows to boast the bishoujos purely undressed save for the always popular article of ensemble, pantsu.
Dakimakuras are almost always a blessing of some kind, yet this is something else – a miracle. Symphogear is quite well known for its savory selection of female characters – and now a dakimakura has been confirmed for not one, but all three leading females simultaneously – and better yet, they’re to arrive with an appearance so sultry and satisfying, one has to question if merely seeing things. Salacity has indeed certainly never been more welcome than as seen now.
Hibiki and Tsubasa, the two who bear the role of protagonist from start to finish, are both seen provocatively spread in their Symphogear on the front – whilst on the back, promoted in only their underwear. They’re topless, or rather, essentially nude for that matter – with a single arm reaching across their breasts for security of the chest. It seems even with this gratuity, certain elements remain off-limits – or at least such is the case for the time being, yet there’s no reason to complain given how much else we’re provided with.
Now for the true eyecatcher, the tsundere genuine and ever-impeccable, Chris, is presented in a manner more heavily accenting than either of her recently made companions. It’s a shame that her chest isn’t front and center, as indeed, she definitely has a delectable upper body as a few who have seen the series may recall – yet this is certainly a splendid display as well, and to refrain from any needlessly colorful language, it’s perhaps best to simply say that the vast depth is definitely quite a treat.
Besides the concern of how much all three of these girls may cost to acquire, this is practically a swatch of heaven for any self-respecting enthusiasts of the second dimension.


















Sep 24, 2012 @ 14:50 CDT
wow… I wasn’t too impressed by the anime, but I’d take the Tsubasa one…
Sep 24, 2012 @ 15:00 CDT
I didn’t t think the anime was particularly great either – although it did have some distinctive style aspects I liked.