Editing Hirano Kana's Medarot 2 Production Notes
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Following Shiratama-kun's request, I wrote his character to have a lot of interactions with Nae. I have a pleasant recollection of his character delusionally assuming he's going to marry Nae, calling Professor Medarot "grandpa" and getting fired because of that, then ending up homeless in an abandoned factory. By the way, his character viewed Nae as a flawless ideal of a woman. | Following Shiratama-kun's request, I wrote his character to have a lot of interactions with Nae. I have a pleasant recollection of his character delusionally assuming he's going to marry Nae, calling Professor Medarot "grandpa" and getting fired because of that, then ending up homeless in an abandoned factory. By the way, his character viewed Nae as a flawless ideal of a woman. | ||
Of all the staff members whom I introduced into the story as characters, | Of all the staff members whom I introduced into the story as characters, Kawamura-shi without a doubt had the second highest appearance rate after Shiratama-kun. | ||
Our sponsor requested us to introduce Kawamura-shi as a character. In general, we tend to accept requests from paying clients unless some unavoidable circumstances get in our way. Fortunately, Kawamura-shi had a distinct personality, and he didn't voice a single complaint no matter how poorly we treated his character, so secretly I had a lot of fun— (I must exercise self-restraint here.) | Our sponsor requested us to introduce Kawamura-shi as a character. In general, we tend to accept requests from paying clients unless some unavoidable circumstances get in our way. Fortunately, Kawamura-shi had a distinct personality, and he didn't voice a single complaint no matter how poorly we treated his character, so secretly I had a lot of fun— (I must exercise self-restraint here.) | ||