Kyun is a very common onomatopoeia in Japanese, as I said in post #10987, and when applied to a vagina it's just a generic indicator of arousal. I guess Banshou's somewhat unusual decision to put his sound effect in a speech bubble makes it look kind of weird, though.
On a different note, Sugimori's character art just keeps improving. Pokebank Bridgette is pretty hot, and this picture is pretty much a carbon copy of his official art of her: bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/File:Brigette_Bank.png
hamn8r said: seriously, why can't you guys just drop it?
Honestly it's not a big deal, but at the same time it does ruin the picture for some people. It would be cool if it mean she was using hypnosis and that was a strange of representing that, but it's just not
Nadiatheberzerker said: It would be cool if it mean she was using hypnosis and that was a strange of representing that, but it's just not
I don't know. I think it might be some sort of representation. It may be something similar to the daze bubbles or glamour/spacey/dreamy sparkles. This artist might be trying something new. Who knows?
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Or alternatively a "talking_pussy" tag.
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How about a "pendulum_behind_the_head" tag.
seriously, why can't you guys just drop it?
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On a different note, Sugimori's character art just keeps improving. Pokebank Bridgette is pretty hot, and this picture is pretty much a carbon copy of his official art of her: bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/File:Brigette_Bank.png
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seriously, why can't you guys just drop it?
Because it's funneh.
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seriously, why can't you guys just drop it?
Honestly it's not a big deal, but at the same time it does ruin the picture for some people. It would be cool if it mean she was using hypnosis and that was a strange of representing that, but it's just not
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It would be cool if it mean she was using hypnosis and that was a strange of representing that, but it's just not
I don't know. I think it might be some sort of representation. It may be something similar to the daze bubbles or glamour/spacey/dreamy sparkles. This artist might be trying something new. Who knows?