![]() ![]() She frequently jots down notes on her Sprigatito to be a good partner for it, applying these notes for tasks at hand, such as using Sprigatito's sunbathing habits to quickly locate large numbers of Sunflora in Artazon. She can understand an artist's intention through the art they make. In part due to her father Alex being an artist, Liko has higher than average perception, making use of it in her daily life. When being pursued by the Explorers, she feels somewhat responsible for putting the school building or the Brave Asagi in danger. When meeting new people, Liko tends to be bashful but also polite towards them. She also likes to jot down her experiences in her journal and add illustrations to those entries. She is also hoping to strengthen her bond with Sprigatito. She isn't the most outgoing type, and is more socially awkward and introverted, though she secretly wishes to make friends with others. Liko is the type of person who won't find anything until she searches for it herself. Pokemon Brilliant Diamond / Shining Pearl Review During the night, she wears the academy's tracksuit which has a leaf emblem on the front and back of the jacket. She also wears the Indigo Academy school uniform consisting of a light brown short blazer and skirt, a white dress shirt, a red ribbon, long white socks, brown loafers and a badge with a leaf emblem. She wears an aqua blue coat with a white dress shirt, dark blue shorts, long white socks with aqua blue trims, and aqua shoes. ![]() It has a three point attachment at the bottom, resembling a component of the Tera Orb. She wears a light teal and yellow hexagonal shaped jewel pendant with a white sun-like symbol on the center. She has black hair with blue highlights on the inside that is tied with a green clip, fair skin with light blue eyes. For kids from middle-class homes, a pink or green dye job will drive their parents crazy (the intended result).Liko is a young girl of a light complexion. In live-action films and TV shows, a character with unusual, bright artificially dyed hair may be showing they're a rebel (e.g. For a further discussion of Japanese media and hair colors, see Hair Color in Japanese Media. Japanese Animation, however, has decided to use a far greater variety of hair colors than can be explained by nature. Western Animation has usually stuck to more natural colors, while occasionally using slight variations that work better in the medium such as using dark blue or purple to highlight black hair, or using light blue instead of gray. This may be because it already fits with other Eastern tropes such as Red Oni, Blue Oni.Īnimation provides even more options than the typical blonde, red, and shades of brown and black. For example, Fiery Redhead was a Western trope, but it is now used in Japanese Anime. The increasing global nature of media is causing Western and Eastern tropes about hair colors to mix. "Ravenette/Ravenet" is sometimes used to describe black hair. "Blonde" and "Brunette" are used to describe women, while "Blond" and "Brunet" are used to describe males. There are different spellings to some hair colors depending on gender. While some women with grey hair are seen as attractive (the Silver Vixen or Hot Librarian), for female characters it's often a marker that the character is a grandmother. ![]() For men, it symbolizes wisdom and is more likely to be considered distinguished and sexy ( Silver Fox). For age-related greying, there is a Double Standard for white/grey hair. In anime and video games, white hair in a character who is too young can indicate that they're a villain (or at least someone to watch out for), unless it's Mystical White Hair, which shows that they're a magical being. Having Prematurely Grey-Haired characters is a way to show they went through stress or trauma. ![]() Blond and red are particularly stereotypical and common to find in media, since most humans tend to have either dark brown or black hair, so the different hair color indicates significance. Some of these are rarer than others, and none are hard and fast rules. Tall, Dark, and Handsome tend to be preferred as leading men. In Western media, blonde characters have two major symbolic associations: Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold and Dumb Blonde. Over time, specific hair colors have gained associated symbolism. Because of this, hair color is often used in media to distinguish different characters. This is why we tend to confuse people who have similar hair styles and color. The color and style of a person's hair is one of the first things the brain uses to identify who we are seeing. Hair color is one of the most easily identifiable traits of an individual. You got your red, and orange, and yellow, and green, and blue, and indigo, and violet. ![]()
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