Creating characters is a core part of storytelling and gameplaying. It is indeed fun to be creative, and become someone you want to be. Yet, we want to feel we become a critical part of the story, inserting ourselves in these worlds. When I saw a character that looked like me when I was younger, I related to them and wanted to learn more about them. Often, they genuinely would become special to me for who they were afterwards. Plus, nowadays, this makes cosplaying easier. 🙂 Long, straight brown hair and big blue eyes are the closest, but some have brown eyes. The reason I chose Umi from Rayearth is because every time I wear her lovely light blue wig, I get told how good the color looks on me and how much I look like here! LOL! She is my favorite Magic Knight too, so I git it. 😉
Here are the characters I like and feel I look like. What do you think or do you have any suggestions for me? Would love to hear more!
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My Anime/Animated Look-Alikes:
- Tohru Honda (Fruits Basket,)
- Anastasia,
- Rin Tohsaka (Fate Stay Night/Zero series,)
- Shadow Cat (Xmen Evolution),
- Angel Lilly (Yuri) from Wedding Peach,
- Hiyori (Noragami,)
- Belle. (Beauty and the Beast,)
- Umi (from Magic Knights Rayearth,)
- Protagonists of Pokemon Black/White OR Black 2/White 2 games,
- Sheeta (Castle in the Sky movie.)
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Find your true self in stories! Stay geeky! 🙂
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Educator of young minds by day, super nerdy savior of justice, and cute things by night, Morgan Straughan Comnick has a love for turning the normal into something special without losing its essence. Morgan draws from real-life experiences and her ongoing imagination to spark her writing. In her spare time, she enjoys doing goofy voices, traveling to new worlds by turning pages, humming child-like songs, and forcing people to smile with her “bubbliness.” It is Morgan’s mission in life to spread the amazement of otaku/Japanese culture to the world and to stop bullying; she knows everyone shines brightly.
For more information about Morgan and her works, check out her website, which also has links to all her social medias: http://morganscomnick.com