UlasanAnime.com – As the anime convention season in North America gains momentum, “Kill la Kill” is emerging as a popular choice among top cosplayers.

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This trend prompts a thought: could the creative team at Trigger have intentionally designed the scandalously dressed heroines partly to encourage cosplayers to reveal more skin? While this is purely speculative and likely not the actual reason, it draws a parallel to how certain design choices in other media have sparked similar discussions. It’s a wishful thought, perhaps, but one that highlights the impact of character design on fan engagement.
It becomes important to track the movements of the Trigger staff during the summer convention circuit. Director Yoshinari, along with art director Kaneko and animator Hori, are scheduled to appear at Animazement. This presents an opportunity for potential insights into their creative process and design philosophies. American conventions serve as valuable platforms for fans to interact with creators, and it’s hoped that the Trigger team will gain a fresh perspective from these events.
Perhaps attendees will have the chance to inquire about the distinctive attire of the two titular characters. Regardless of the reasoning behind the designs, those who possess the courage and dedication to embody Senketsu or Junketsu in their full “battle mode” deserve admiration. The deeper questions about their design can be explored at a later time.




















