Quote:*sigh* Not unless we can find a high-grade artist to help fake up the character sketches.
Edit:Never mind, on 3/4ths thgouht Nathan already has essentiallly everything I liked, only the detail of an inaccessible ledge half way up the cliff for Ken & Miyou in 17 being worth keeping. I'll splice this stuff into the "series info" HTML file I pulled those summaries out of - I recall mention being made of trying to spoof the fen?
Hmm. I have these mental images for promo art:
Ningen-Kennan, in his school uniform, standing with his hands in his pockets and a quiet little smile on his face. The background has scales. The series logo (which is just a fancy-font version of the kanji for the show's title with an appropriately-posed dragon silouette hidden behind it) is on his right, and the English inscription LEGEND to the left - both of these vertical in this case.
Miyou, for once dressed in civilian clothes that -don't- feature a wiseass t-shirt, wearing a quiet smile and sitting calmly on a high antenna looking out over Toraguchi. Logo is top-right, MYSTERY bottom right.
Tsuchi, in her trademark out-of-school Salvation Army getup, grinning widely and throwing up both fists in a victory pose in the center of a ring of cheering kids. Logo bottom-left, WARRIOR top-right.
Keiu is lying on some grassy knoll with moonlight shining off her glasses and the most incredible starscape overhead. Logo top-center, ARTIST bottom-center.
Maeve, in a western fencer's workout gear but not mask, standing in the center of a room full of mirrors and giving one of them a salute. One and only one of the reflections shows her Rakshasi form. Logo bottom-right, TRAITOR top-left.
And, now that I've heard the song you suggested as an ending theme, I can't help thinking that the usual ending sequence is basically our core cast going out clubbing... or possibly some kind of variation on the video for U2's Where the Streets Have No Name.
Ja, -n
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