Spy x FamilyAnya Forger’s most beloved character, received a Princess Mononoke makeover in a new fanart work. No wonder Anya became one of the most popular anime characters last year. When the award-winning Spy x Family series premiered, fans immediately fell in love with her for Anya’s comedic antics and memorable face. In the end, she stole the show and inspired a ton of fanart that left her in an interesting dilemma. These artworks include having her redesign the real world and intermingle with other famous characters to see how the two would interact. Now, new fan art has brought Anya into Hayao Miyazaki’s world as she finds herself taking on the lead role as Princess Mononoke.
Artist Nophie Blue shared on their Instagram a beautiful artwork depicting Anya as the legendary being from Miyazaki’s 1997 film, Princess Mononoke. Dubbed “Lady Anya Mononoke” by Blue, her portrayal of the character is brilliantly executed as it perfectly reflects the film’s heroine. Of course, since Anya is much younger than Mononoke’s San, she is much shorter than her inspiration. However, her outfit is a perfect entertainment. The way she’s also framed by her forest surroundings makes it feel like Spy x Family has found its way into Miyazaki’s world rather than Anya dressing up as her favorite character in the series. movie. See Nophie Blue’s incredible artwork here!
Bonds that make the perfect Moro
What most fans will notice immediately after admiring Anya’s design is her dog, Bond, sitting behind her. It’s pretty clear that he must be Moro, the mother wolf who raised San as her own. Making Bond the character for this artwork not only works because he’s Anya’s giant hairy friend, it also highlights their interdependent relationship just like it does in the manga and anime. . Anya and Bond are similar in many ways, most notably both having telepathic abilities that allow them to know what is about to happen. Given Anya’s remote control and Bond’s precognition, it’s easy to see why the two get along so well when he’s introduced to his family. This makes him perfect for filling Moro’s paws. They are each other’s family and do not want to see the other harmed in any way.
However, what’s great about the Nophie Blue crossover is that there are Spy x Family signature comedic elements that allow it to blend quite well with the seriousness of Princess Mononoke’s story. The most notable detail that even Blue points out in their post is the inclusion of a bottle of ketchup that Anya is holding that she uses to paint her face. Spy x Family appeals to fans of all ages for its humor, so it’s great to see Blue include this in their artwork to show what would really happen if two worlds These collide with each other. Adding Anya’s signature smile to highlight her happiness with her success is just the icing on the cake.
Fanart like that of Nophie Blue shows exactly why Spy x Family has become a hit with audiences everywhere. Its characters are so lovable that it has inspired artists to express their creativity and express their love for the film’s lovable characters. Combining it with other animated movies and TV shows demonstrates how versatile it can be when they match the clashing tones of another series and blend in perfectly. by Anya Princess Mononoke Absolutely unbelievable makeover and one of the best fanarts fans of Spy x Family can be found today.
Source: nophie.blue