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Has anybody noticed how thin is Sora's neck and leg?! >W<

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You can add this picture to my trauma list...

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Edited by Timothy Ling Jit Houng

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I figured Riku absorbed Sora's muscle mass. Look at how beefy his arms are there. Creepy.

 

Exactly what I was thinking.

........Well, Sora always has been kind of lanky.

Not really.  But someone on Tumblr... well, you don't want to know.

His neck is pretty thin. It'd be a shame if someone broke it.

Doesn't bother me. Most of Nomura's designs are of lanky anime babes and babettes. Really, this is nothing compared to The World Ends With You's art style.

Exactly what I was thinking.

yeah honestly it's a lot weirder to me that three of Sora's arms could fit in Riku's arm

Well, if you stay asleep for way too long, odds are you'll lose some weight, thus making you thin.  Sora's asleep during the whole game, so yeah, you get my point, lol. xD  But in all seriousness though, Sora's always seemed the same to me. :3

He is kinda skinny. I noticed his legs were really skinny in the KH2 poster I have. They just seemed that way to me.

Well Sora is an uke lol

*snorts* 

 

anyway, ive noticed and im guessing its just nomuras ever slightly changing art style, 

Yeah and I've always wondered would that change in the next saga cause Riku has those swordsman arms but Sora has noodles

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