http://celluloidcentral.rubberslug.com/ ... mID=372441
http://celluloidcentral.rubberslug.com/ ... mID=372440
http://celluloidcentral.rubberslug.com/ ... mID=372439
Thanks for looking.

while I'm not familiar with your main series here, what a fabulous set up! Great addition!!KinoLRB wrote:I'm very happy to add a few kidney-wishlight items to my gallery. I've been on the hunt for quality Kino sketches for some time now, and while I've been able to acquire some very beautiful layouts of Kino as a youth and various rough sketches and minor characters, my biggest goal was to find sketches of Kino as we know her from the show. My wish came true when I purchased a rilezu from the series and with it came oodles of production materials, including original background. I couldn't be more delighted to add them to my collection, and I didn't even have to give up a kidney!
For anyone who's interested, here they are:
Layout:
http://celluloidcentral.rubberslug.com/ ... mID=373720
Original Production Background:
http://celluloidcentral.rubberslug.com/ ... mID=373722
Douga:
http://celluloidcentral.rubberslug.com/ ... mID=373721
Genga:
http://celluloidcentral.rubberslug.com/ ... mID=373723
The Rilezu itself:
http://celluloidcentral.rubberslug.com/ ... mID=373724
KinoLRB wrote:Thanks as always, TeggacatKino's Journey is a modest, quieter series somewhat in the vein of Haibane Renmei and Serial Experiments Lain. Sadly, it didn't get a lot of attention when it was first released over here in the states back in the early 2000's, but has since gained a small, but strong following. I highly recommend it.
Congrats BTW on your recent Noir acquisitions. I had admired both when I saw them for sale, as they are fantastic pieces from a pivotal sequence in the show. Glad to see they found a good home.