Talk:Ton Corpa/@comment-7342272-20160706182439/@comment-97.83.3.139-20160708015935

Please edit out your images and provide links to the content instead--you're not supposed to post images in comment chains.

The colors that the artists use does not count as red if the narrative doesn't consider it red. Chartette's hair and Mikina's hair are both considered red in the books and they're clearly pink. Miku's hair is turquoise and it's considered green. So the art in this case doesn't matter. Not to mention the fact that facial features are not being represented in any meaningful way--Rin-Chan's face was changed to look like Riliane's, which means that she had a different face from her. Yet almost every character in the series drawn by Ichika has identical faces, save for some very very minor differences among them.

You're just going to have to chalk it up to Netsuma specific facial features that aren't represented in the story's visuals due to the tendency of most Japanese fiction to focus almost exclusively on hair and eye color in representing ethnicity.