>>11311076Roughly machine-TL'ing their interview on
https://hjweb.jp/article/1729822/ > Q: How did this kind of project come about?> A: As we explored the development of our own IP as a new business, beautiful girl plastic models were one genre we were considering, but in the world of plastic models, there seemed to be a strong trend of "customizing one body to your liking and admiring it," so we thought we would throw a stone at that with "Kemono." That was the trigger. "Kemono, who have been worshiped and loved as gods since before Christ, are strong (cute)." This has been passed down as DNA and there is no doubt about it. Although it was uncertain, we had a strange conviction that "this will definitely come," so our hands started moving and a proposal was put together, and "Kemono Plastic" was born.> Q: Please tell us your enthusiasm for the series!> A: The furry plastic model series "Kemopla" is a genre that "seems like it should exist, but it doesn't," and has received a tremendous response since the project was announced. We hope to be a pioneer in the world of beautiful plastic models and to spread "KEMOPLA" worldwide, so please look forward to further updates!...smart move, Aoshima. Expanding from exploiting crusty ol' salarymen and their train/car/plane model obsessions to the undertapped furry market helps keep you guys relevant AND helps you corner that sector of the market.