I don't see why this needs to be said, because the same goes for pretty much everybody.
Yet we got a lot of Ancient Egypt references from Eliza yet very little Viking references from Beowulf.
So adding that theory to Tv Tropes.
Beo-chan? Robo-san?
"BeOnii-chan, that arm is moving on its own <3"
Kawaii desu!!! <3
This was maybe the last chance for Alex and company to take some character's clothes off, so I'm betting they were portrayed more fan-service-y than how they'd be (or have been) drawn otherwise. Pubescent boy and skinny, rapey-looking dude are some hard character types to make sexy, so I think they just threw some abs and junk on 'em to sex 'em up :P
Thanks, Alex.
I mean, there are plenty of other characters that could have fulled up a more fanservice role than leduc if they wanted beefy guys, like Hubrecht, Adam, or Isaac imo. every other appearance he had a Twink like look for Leduc, at least with meThis was maybe the last chance for Alex and company to take some character's clothes off, so I'm betting they were portrayed more fan-service-y than how they'd be (or have been) drawn otherwise. Pubescent boy and skinny, rapey-looking dude are some hard character types to make sexy, so I think they just threw some abs and junk on 'em to sex 'em up :P
I totally agree. I just think that the art team wanted to both show off certain characters *and* show off some man meat, so the characters were tweaked (in this shot) to meet their desires. I don't know that for sure, it's just that they look so different that it's what makes sense to me.
...So they don't realize that Samson is practically a large slab of meat and bone attached to the back of Filia's head? Most people tend to get heavier under the circumstances.The Pig-Chan thing is explained here and it originates from the fact that Filia weights the heaviest out of several other heavy females across different fighting games. The funniest thing about that site though is that is says that Filia is representing 'a national character of America' (Stereotype).