There is another video that seems like a sequel to this one here. I'd upload it myself but it is a bit longer than the current video length limit, so I'll request it on the Long animation upload request thread.
Filian did not reach out to Studio Jingo for permission to use that model for any of her previous merch deals. She also never gave Studio Jingo any credit for the model.
Filian did not reach out to Studio Jingo for permission to use that model for any of her previous merch deals. She also never gave Studio Jingo any credit for the model.
Yeah, just normal charro outfits for Senshi and Chilchuk, but also some differences: Senshi is using a working outfit, historically used by hacienda workers, or rurales (a type of irregular rural militia), mostly because the lack of metallic buttons and clothing accesories.
In this, Marcille is using Jalisco's traditional dress, but a contemporaneous one (after the Mexican Revolution (1910-onwards)). I'd really love to see Fallin using the women's charro outfit, since the long and tight skirt is so amazing to see, but this one (a mariachi variant), is also nice.
Yes. Basically: 6-6-6 = a triple, instant win 2-1-2 = pair plus the odd die as the point value, 1 is instant loss in this case, 6 is instant win, anything in between is good for banker because player must roll either instant win or higher point to beat the banker. 1-1-1 = a triple, instant win 1-3-5 = indeterminate outcome, must reroll.
And when Kyouko threw the dice out of the bowl it was an instant loss.
The first outfit is a jarocho suit, historically used by mounted hacienda workers in the state of Veracruz.
The other two are charro outfits. The darker one is the most sumptuous and luxurious, nowadays used by mariachi singers. The lighter one is a mix between the simple and traditional outfit, used in charrerías (livestock herding made into a sport) and the chinaco "uniform", a type of light cavarly, mostly for the cape, but it's not something that I've seen in a charro suit.
... could work in real life, tho, but I don't own a charro suit.
Makes you wish that Genshin or Star Rail could have a huge, bulky character in its playable roster.
Missed opportunity really. But I guess not everyone can appreciate a huge dude that's a competent lovable goof. Genshin is very much "Pretty people doing things". And while ZZZ is that as well, at least it decided to shake things up a little, giving a lot of character variety (especially with the NPCs.)
Missed opportunity really. But I guess not everyone can appreciate a huge dude that's a competent lovable goof. Genshin is very much "Pretty people doing things". And while ZZZ is that as well, at least it decided to shake things up a little, giving a lot of character variety (especially with the NPCs.)
For Genshin, it's more understandable due to the open world mechanics. A big, chunky guy trying to climb a wall would be a lot harder to make believable.