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fandomsecrets2012-10-28 03:33 pm
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I think Kyubey is adorable, but when I think about all of the elements involved in his design he gets...creepy. Like he's this hodgepodge of parts from traditionally cute animals, like a hybrid rabbit/cat, and the white/pink color scheme is supposed to be appealing and non-threatening, but that rabbit/cat thing is also kinda Frankenstein monster-y and the white-with-red eyes becomes more and more unsettling the longer you look at it...
And then there's the fact that in the series proper he's introduced with that immovable, super-cute expression while someone is trying to murder him. That generates more alarm than concern, I think.