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Kawaii Kororo
Kawaii Kororo by @SleepyShippo (Sleepy Shippo)

Most people who do Shaman King fanart almost ALWAYS draw the bishonen boys of the series or Anna (if she's lucky!). Because of that, there is a lack of fanart of my favorite characters, one of which is sweet little Kororo (Kori to those of you who have only seen the dub [i pity you!]) She's a Koropokur ("little people who live under butterbur leaves" in Ainu) and Horohoro's main spirit. I like trying to draw characters in "non-default" poses, so instead of the on-the-knees shot or the into-the-snowboard one, i decided to have her pose---and smile!--- while using her butterbur leaf like an umbrella.

The hardest part of this was drawing the little orange pattern on her clothes and then filling in the black around it. Also, it wasn't until i started coloring her in that I realized I had forgotten to add in her little belt. I only had a few reference pictures of her to help me, so forgive me if the color of her clothes design is off (I referred mainly to a colored manga shot of her for the colors)

Well, I hope that somebody likes this! Wish people would draw Panchi and Kanchi fanart too!

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Posted: Monday, 20 September, 2004 @ 02:51 PM

Yay! a fanart of a female character in Shaman King!, You're right it's a shame how there's almost no fanart of the female characters in Shaman King, especially Tao Jun!!!

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