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== Okyogenshi, the Singing and Dancing PokeGirl ==
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== Okyogenshi, the Singing and Dancing WoMon ==
Origin: PokeWomonification of the actresses of nascent period Kabuki with strong influences from the kabuki of Edo during the Edo period.
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Origin: Womonification of the actresses of nascent period Kabuki with strong influences from the kabuki of Edo during the Edo period.
  
While my Proposed PokeGirl is designed to personify a Kabuki actor.  The only requirement is the Bold Kumadorisque markings (found in some other types Asian theater and found in some Anime character designs) and being other wise human in appearance.
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While my Proposed WoMon is designed to personify a Kabuki actor.  The only requirement is the Bold Kumadorisque markings (found in some other types of Asian theater and found in some Anime character designs) and being otherwise human in appearance.
  
What I wanted in PokeGirl look likes just like a normal Asian woman and whose skin natural appears to be wearing keshou<ref>http://www.creative-arts.net/kabuki/Breakdown/Make-up.htm</ref> (Oshiroi white base skin color with Kumadori marking not only are her face but on her torso too.  in My PokeGirl they usually continue on to her shoulders and thighs but always stop before the elbow/knee)
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What I wanted a WoMon that look likes just like a normal Asian woman and whose skin natural appears to be wearing keshou<ref>http://www.creative-arts.net/kabuki/Breakdown/Make-up.htm</ref> (Oshiroi white base skin color with Kumadori marking not only are her face but on her torso too; they usually continue on to her shoulders and thighs but always stop before the elbow/knee)
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Latest revision as of 07:01, 22 May 2022

Okyogenshi, the Singing and Dancing WoMon[edit]

Origin: Womonification of the actresses of nascent period Kabuki with strong influences from the kabuki of Edo during the Edo period.

While my Proposed WoMon is designed to personify a Kabuki actor. The only requirement is the Bold Kumadorisque markings (found in some other types of Asian theater and found in some Anime character designs) and being otherwise human in appearance.

What I wanted a WoMon that look likes just like a normal Asian woman and whose skin natural appears to be wearing keshou[1] (Oshiroi white base skin color with Kumadori marking not only are her face but on her torso too; they usually continue on to her shoulders and thighs but always stop before the elbow/knee)