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These are scans of the lyrics for Plastic Love (left) and Once Again (right) as they are listed inside the album cover of "Variety".
It's not a "fight scene" as much as it is two lonely, hardened souls finding comfort in each other - the dragon & the shackles acting as metaphors for the hatred they've held onto their entire lives. Once they break, they're able to embrace love -it's very sweet. What a good show
Madoka Ayukawa is smart, she's talented, comes from a rich family, but spends most of her time alone, was involved in gangs, and frequently fights physically for herself & others. Takada is somehow able to channel all of that into these portraits and I don't know how she does it
Episode 1: https://t.co/LjfaoPMBQY
OVA Series: https://t.co/nlCRhbWi0d
If you are interested in learning more about these Lovely Angels, @NozomiEnt has Episode 1 of Dirty Pair on their YouTube channel, as well as all 10 episodes of the '87 OVA series. Check em out!
And then here is the associated genga (original line drawing) as well. I always find it interesting how they use different colored pencils to emphasize certain things.
The bunny is a combination of the girl from Daicon IV and Misty May from Otaku No Video. Misty May's head, Daicon girl's body.
@bananacrepeZ @Myroado Yes, it is Misty May. The original Daicon girl looks more like Clarisse from Castle of Cagliostro.
On the left is a scan of the pin-up poster after I cleaned it up, but before I shopped it on to the wall. On the right is just a pic of the poster itself next to a coin, so you can get an idea of size.