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Mokona

Mokona

Mokona is a cute and playful visual style that emerged in the late 1990s and gained popularity in early 2000s. It is named after Mokona Apapa, a character created by the all-female Japanese manga artist group, CLAMP. This style is characterized by its adorable and round-eyed characters with exaggerated expressions and chibi proportions. Mokona illustrations often feature vibrant and pastel colors, with a focus on soft and delicate shading techniques. The style became famous for its ability to capture the essence of innocence and whimsy, appealing to both children and adults alike.

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SOMETHING in the style of Mokona

See also

CLAMPMokona ApapaKoge-DonboYoshitaka AmanoHaruhiko Mikimoto
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