KanColle,New Fleet girl Lexington controversy! Even led to slander of the illustrator. Not a domestic admiral!?
The ship Lexington was illustrated by Asamiya Kia-sensei, and as a result there appears to be a huge firestorm.
Apparently, the reason is that ‘the design is not similar to the sister ship (Saratoga)’ and ‘the illustrator of the sister ship (Yoshinori Shizuma-sensei) is different from the illustrator of the sister ship in the first place’.
Well… I’ve heard that there are a lot of ‘sultry and troublesome’ ship players, but I didn’t expect it to be so far.
Who to appoint for the character design is decided by the management, and the supervision of the illustration is also done by P, isn’t it?
Why should a cartoonist, who only draws illustrations on request, be abused by them?
The new fleet girl Lexington, the new fleet girl implemented in the KanColle’s summer event, is controversial. She doesn’t look like her sister ship, the illustrator is different from her sister ship, etc. In the end, someone even slandered the illustrator, Kia Asamiya.
As an end of the Admiralty who started in the early days, I wondered if the Admiralty’s people had fallen so far, or if they were not gentlemen influenced by the Royal Navy. I was very disappointed. In the first place, it’s always been the case that sister ships have different illustrators. The plexus cloud. I was about to lecture the mindless admirals, but the official management comment stated that ‘there are few such domestic “admirals”’ and ‘there seems to be a certain tendency among the attackers.’ There seems to be some evidence to say that they are not domestic ‘admirals’.
Asamiya Kia, a teacher who is our senior and has left many achievements/waves in Japanese entertainment/science fiction. He took time out of his busy schedule to take part in the new ship daughter to be implemented this summer. We really appreciate it.
There are people who make mindless and bizarre slanderous remarks about Ms Asamiya on social networking sites.
Few ‘admirals’ in Japan are like that, but regardless of what kind of people they are, such slanderous posts have been confirmed as a fact.It is obvious to all ‘Admirals’ that they cannot respect others, much less those who have made great achievements in content and entertainment, and that their actions are harmful to them.
We, together with Mr Asamiya, have already begun analysis and legal action with our lawyers in response to this slander. There seem to be certain tendencies among the attackers. We will continue to work with Ms Asamiya and the relevant authorities to deal with the situation.
We are very sorry for this story on a good summer festival day.
For a start, it is a relief to know that there are hardly any heartless admirals in Japan. However, whether it is domestic or foreign users, slander is not acceptable. We also hope that the perpetrators of the slander will be brought to justice as soon as possible, as the fact that there is some evidence to say that they are not domestic ‘admirals’ means that the action has progressed that far.
I understand that there are two sides to this case. But the half damage picture is good. The half damage picture.


