Kasugano Sora
It has been a long time since I last posted about an anime figure. I seem to be in the mood for clearing out some of my backlogged images that have been in my queue for the past 2 or more years. Since these images were taken such a long time ago, I choose to give these images the bare minimum (based on my standards) of touch up. Things like dust, iso grain, and the occasional eyelash will be left in these images. Since I am writing this based on what I remember, I may get some details wrong and apologize in advance.
To kick off the series of backlog figure posts, I will start with Kasugano Sora from Yosuga no Sora. She is the twin sister (fraternal) of the series’ protagonist, Kasugano Haruka. Sora appears to be a frail and introverted girl yet underneath that shy exterior is someone who is manipulative and can hold a grudge for years. Her loneliness due to the lack of social graces and the death of her parents made her very dependent on her brother Haruka.
I feel the goal of this figure is to present the viewer with the shy side of Sora and to illicit a protective emotion. MegaHouse did so well in selling that aspect that I did not pick up on the subtle seductiveness they were trying to convey until I reviewed the images I took years after the fact. On the surface, Sora’s body language appears to be normal for a shy person but as I studied the figure a bit more, I started to see the visual cues that MegaHouse had planted.
I think the most obvious out of the subtle cues is her open body language. When I think of a shy person, I immediately think of a person displaying closed body signals that include shoulders hunched down, arms kept closer or tighter to the body, and feet not too far apart. With this Sora figure, her body has a more inviting stance with arms not tightly guarding her chest and putting more of her body weight to one side, resulting with her left hip higher than her right. It’s a subtle but seductive pose.
Anyway, enough of my ramblings, on with the images!
It seems I was diligent enough to take images of the bunny but I seem to have forgotten about the towel.
And that’s about it for this figure. Overall, I’m quite pleased with it despite some of the imperfections it has.