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God, I don't even know what to say about this poster. I spent around 80 hours total on these chibis and another 3-4 hours designing it. This is indeed a remake of my old poster, and it's complete with new characters! I hope you guys will use this to aid in your learning of the Japanese syllabary system.
I want to thank ~JC-Of-The-RedFlame*joodlez~Munesansun~Noirrac*shilin (ALPHABETICAL ORDER LOL) for your endless encouragement and support. I literally would not have been able to make it without you guys.
A few notes and instructions:
1) Each hiragana character/letter corresponds to the highlighted portion of each character's name (color-coded).
2) "N" and "Wo" do not phonetically correspond to the characters portrayed above, and they are only there to serve as a mnemonic device. It is important to note that "N" only occurs at the coda of a syllable (end), and "Wo" is only used as a grammatical particle in Hiragana.
3) The syllable, "Fu", unlike in English, is a bilabial fricative. The English counterpart is formed labiodental. (If you don't understand this look it up or just ignore this).
Anyway, this will be sold at AX and Otakon, so I look forward to seeing you all there!!
EDIT: I changed the layout design a bit
EDIT: Please do not repost or reblog this anywhere! If you'd like to, just send me a note! Thanks!
I want to thank ~JC-Of-The-RedFlame*joodlez~Munesansun~Noirrac*shilin (ALPHABETICAL ORDER LOL) for your endless encouragement and support. I literally would not have been able to make it without you guys.
A few notes and instructions:
1) Each hiragana character/letter corresponds to the highlighted portion of each character's name (color-coded).
2) "N" and "Wo" do not phonetically correspond to the characters portrayed above, and they are only there to serve as a mnemonic device. It is important to note that "N" only occurs at the coda of a syllable (end), and "Wo" is only used as a grammatical particle in Hiragana.
3) The syllable, "Fu", unlike in English, is a bilabial fricative. The English counterpart is formed labiodental. (If you don't understand this look it up or just ignore this).
Anyway, this will be sold at AX and Otakon, so I look forward to seeing you all there!!
EDIT: I changed the layout design a bit
EDIT: Please do not repost or reblog this anywhere! If you'd like to, just send me a note! Thanks!
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