suddenly remembered this thing from an old interview soooo
Q: You mentioned that the characters, Suzumi Hiyori and both Someya Yujiro and Shibasaki Aizo of LIPxLIP, were created at the same time, but how did they come to be?
Yamako: Yujiro and Hiyori made their first appearance at the end of the MV for “Koiiro ni Sake” to indicate that a new generation was about to begin as the first generation of characters from the CEC graduated from high school. At that time, I didn’t have a specific vision for their future, but it gradually took shape as I thought up Aizo’s character visuals afterwards. I think LIPxLIP became idols because shito said that he wanted to create idol characters in the series.
shito: Yes, that’s indeed the case (laughs). Up till then, we had only written love songs for the CEC, but even before that, I had wanted to write idol songs. So, since we’re able to create our own characters and have them move around as we wish through our songs as HoneyWorks, I proposed the idea of creating a two-man idol unit. Around the same time, we also created Hiyori, a girl who could bring out the two-faced nature of the idols, since a completely ordinary girl like her would be able to bring out both their natural personalities and their bad-tempered natures (laughs). So I get the feeling that Hiyori naturally came about as we were creating LIPxLIP.
Gemcyt has successfully dragged my brain back into MCYT, and of course, I couldn't see a trend and not go "what if I made it Hermitclones" so uhhhh yea. Ex, Wormman, and Tangno but Gems. I have some vague-ish thoughts. But yea these are the designs. :>
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I think there was a brief period where Dr. Wily genuinely tried to better himself by studying classic literature, but then he read Journey to the West and his takeaway was “WAIT A MINUTE, I COULD MAKE SOME EVIL ROBOTS OUT OF THIS!”
WHEN: After party — Directly after the Halloween party at Faux Folie
SETTING: Hans's Manhattan penthouse
The after party naturally took itself there, littered with friends, strangers, former strangers, and even a handful of enemies. Just to keep things fun. If anyone asks, it's not his birthday — and if anyone finds out, then he's not a day past 37. Which he might have turned four years ago.
(Four years ago, he said he was thirty-three.)
He'd changed into a classic white shirt and jeans, a feat he doesn't remember pulling being quite this high and quite this drunk. Luckily, everyone else is too.
Around the mirrored coffee table, sits Hans a few others, passing lines around. Another frees up, and Hans turns to the person next to him, encouraging— "Okay, I think that one looks like you."