Of all the stickers from the book sold in Trigger’s shop, these are the only ones sold out…. The artwork is from SUSHIO CLUB LOVE LOVE KLKL, which has tons of cute Kill la Kill content. Stickers!īut on the more adorable side, these stickers by Sushio! He is drinking all the Respect Women Juice. And also Synchronize with her so they can take out the creeps together. Bath TimeĪnd I’ve already talked up a storm about the bath figures, but to keep it short, let’s just say that I’m glad Senketsu is included because he wants to cover Ryuko and prevent any creeps from peeping on her. Why is it that fanservice products pay more attention to Senketsu’s character than a lot of discussion on the show? I cry. On the same note, I could say similar things about these official mousepads found on Trigger’s Kill la Kill site. Ryuko and Senketsu were drawn by Shota Iwasaki ( tarou2), and Satsuki and Junketsu were drawn by Mai Yoneyama ( yonema). But I appreciate (?) that Senketsu is acknowledged in the semi-official dakimakura. Next up, I don’t think I’d call this a “fave” exactly it breaks my heart. DateĪnd of course, I can’t talk about favorite official Senketsu art without mentioning Akira Amemiya’s “Senketsu’s Date with Ryuko”! An illustration, two cards, a figure… this is one image they really want you to see. Her hand covers Senketsu’s right eye, she’s closing her left… the symmetry…. Then, also from the final Kill la Kill volume, the adorable side art by Mago ( magodesu)! Ryuko and Senketsu happy in Senketsu-Kisaragi, and Senketsu waving goodbye? My heart. Two characters and a representation of their synchronized way of fighting together. The recently released Promare Blu-ray/DVD cover gave me flashbacks: This is what Kill la Kill ultimately wants you to take away from it. Hugįirst, the final Blu-ray/DVD cover, by Sushio ( sushio_)! So sweet. With Kill la Kill’s fast pace, we rarely get those quiet moments where these two are just happy together.Īnd there’s more good stuff where that came from! Here are some more of my favorite pieces of official/semi-official Kill la Kill artwork that feature Senketsu! 1. It’s nothing elaborate, but its sweetness means the world to me. The image is very simple it’s an illustration of Ryuko holding her bag behind her, smiling down at Senketsu. Gridman Starter Book was sold on Trigger’s online shop….)īut if you do consider the starter book to be official merchandise, then Sachiko Yajima’s piece is not only my favorite in the collection but one of my favorite pieces of official Kill la Kill art, period. (I mean, it was sold at Comiket originally, so maybe it’s more in the “animator fanart” category, but at the same time, it is also a product kind of featured on the official Kill la Kill site, and, like, the SSSS. Now, I dunno how “official” the Starter Book really is. Kill la Kill animator doujin and Twitter accounts won’t include much content featuring him.Īnd that’s totally fine, of course! These are drawings the staff do for fun, and I completely understand if drawing Senketsu ain’t as fun as drawing human characters.īut I actually got the Kill la Kill Starter Book recently, which was originally sold at Comiket 84 and then included as a purchase bonus on Aniplex+:Īnd flipping through the book, I was reminded that while Senketsu may not get a lot of animator fanart, he does get some good official art. See, Senketsu… doesn’t exactly get a ton of stuff like this. Sushio’s latest Kill la Kill fanart got me thinking.
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