And in Japan, K is generally used instead of X, isn't it? At least, I think I read that somewhere. If it isn't Japan, it's another Asian country, but probably Japan since that's mostly what I read about as far as Asia goes. So, poor Inui! And, you did do a good job on his hair. You succeeded in doing what the TV animators were unable to do... and didn't make his hair look like some sort of modified 'fro. When I draw chibi-Inui, I always give him a pseudo-'fro because it's funny. Also, it makes me realize how much one of my friends is like Inui. He has the glasses, the 'fro, the intelligence, the slowness at running... He's just missing the tennis ability, the Japanese-ness, and the Kaidoh love. Also, he needs to transfer his love of politics over to love of data. ::nodnod::
omg, cute. Awww, physics would have been more appropriate though. :P
albeit, calculus was invented to solve physics, which means you were essencially using physics, which means that my statement was completely worthless which means---
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I like your icon!
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^_____________^
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Sometimes the animators have way too much fun with Inui's hair and he looks not unlike a hedgehog. (Even more so than he normally does, anyway.)
Thanks for commenting! :)
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Kelvin
is the only thing I can remember at the moment.
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Gah! O___O
Good drawing! *bows*
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Thanks. ^^;
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Now what does Kaidoh write in his notes? Maybe exchanging his "I"'s in English with "Inui"'s or something. Now that would be equally interesting. ^__^
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Now what does Kaidoh write in his notes? Maybe exchanging his "I"'s in English with "Inui"'s or something. Now that would be equally interesting. ^__^
Dude, do not give me more ideas. XD
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albeit, calculus was invented to solve physics, which means you were essencially using physics, which means that my statement was completely worthless which means---
*collapses*
but that's cute. ^^ *luffs*
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Thank you! =D
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but, I admit. I remember nothing.
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