haven't drawn these guys in ages so have some of my Seidouzan children before i go to sleep
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haven't drawn these guys in ages so have some of my Seidouzan children before i go to sleep
Inazuma Eleven GO Episode 44 - "Reach the Heavens! Everyone's Soccer!!"
I was looking through my gallery, I think I never posted this? Umm well this is a Arino Omi I drew back on August jeje
Inago rkgk
Inazuma Chara Daily n.73
Name: Arino Omi
Gender: Male
Series: Inazuma Eleven GO
Team: Seidouzan
Role: Midfielder
Number: 14
Element: Wood
Personality: //
"Obsessed with mastering the perfect free kick. Doesn't care about goals."
"His name, Arino Omi, is derived from アレイオーン (read as "Areioon"), which, in turn, is the Japanese pronunciation of Arion, a divine horse who was the offspring of Poseidon and Demeter, both members of the Titans, a reference to Seidouzan's naming motif."
Just a small thing to add to your Makoto analysis you did a while back: Now, this is my personal interpretation so feel free to disagree, but i always believed that Makoto’s character and Seidouzan as a whole were themed after Eastern Religions (Shintoism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism and more), for one, Seidouzan can translate to “Cathedral Mountain”, “Temple Mountain” or “Shrine Mountain”, and his Keshin, Enma Gazard, is named after the japanese reading of the name of a figure from many eastern religions (The Yama), and this could also tie into the respectful and well-mannered personality he and his team show in their season 1 appearance, since most of the typical images one would have of scholars of these religions is exactly that. Of course, this doesn’t make his character or team all that deep or interesting, it’s no different than how Kaiou are themed after pirates and Ge'nei Gakuen are themed after magic, but anyway, it’s still a neat little interpretation i thought i should add.
Recently got back into inazuma eleven and remembered this team of losers (I love them so much)
drawing this guy is a pain man