Original Ver.
Anime Ver.
The original work's Oyama Mahiro is the type of TS girl that is a balanced mix of boyishness and girliness. The hair's white color and its unruly strands that stretch to the sides are distinct. In truth, although the hair look white, the ends will very faintly end in pink and the like. (By the way, it simply becomes pink hair on the comic covers.) Together with the school uniform's perfectly fitting size, it's an altogether sharp design. Pulls off some pocky little boy moves surprisingly often (The final struggles of Mahiro's male pride?)
Cute yet somehow manly eyes. I definitely won't lose to TS!
The ahoge and the strands to the side are actually high-spec stabilizers. Gotta compensate for the body's shift in gravity caused by sudden girlification!
The ears peeking out of the sidelocks are cute.
Ordinary eyelashes unlike the original work. A girl's eyelashes done by girls to charm the class's boys.
An oversized uniform with charming oversized sleeves. A privilege reserved for fist-year middle schoolers.
Why not consider some Mahiro x Mahiro?
A bad friend's bad temptation.
The anime's Oyama Mahiro is a specialized TS girl that offers youth and girliness. The oversized uniform emphasizes youth, and the eyelashes emphasize girliness. Rather than just appearance, could it be that Mahiro's movements and expressions are turning girlier too...? He may not have had talent in studies in sports, but he had more talent in being a girl than anyone else. The greatest difference between this and the original is, of course, the hair color. The inner hair color, especially, is distinct and lovely.
Japanese Giant Salamander...?
gently...
miyo... miyo...
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