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Wittle Hiei-Kun
Wittle Hiei-Kun by @richgets (Richimi Getsu)

I found out from my friend Kyoko That "Chan" is only used for girls and "Kun" for boys. There's your Japanese lesson for the night.

I doodled this during work, little Hiei is so cute! I wanna see "Hiei Past" so bad! But it probably won't be translated and released until next year.

WAI! ;_;

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Posted: Tuesday, 12 August, 2003 @ 01:02 AM

nice sketch.

Posted: Tuesday, 12 August, 2003 @ 05:28 PM

This image is really adorable! I like this style of super-deformed. It's different than the usual, somehow, I can't quite put my finger on it. I also enjoy the sepia-ish tones over the black and white, it gives the pic more warmth. Hiei is adorable. His expression is priceless! Also, '-chan' CAN be used for little boys, and even for adult males if you're teasing or being rude... it's just not something you do politely, I suppose. So it's okay to call an anime chara -chan even if they're a guy, since it's a teasing kind of thing. (Plus, we're not Japanese, we can get away with saying things wrong! j/k!!!!)

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