
An enterprising use of Figma Hatsune Miku (not that negi onanism is any less enterprising), allowing the creation of 3D Kagamiku. Interchangeable parts are a marvellous thing…
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The Strike Witches subjected to a gender switch and rendered male. Highlights rather strongly how ridiculous the basic premise is at times, but leaving that aside, there are some amusing touches, like the fundoshi. Couldn’t we have that ported back into normal Pantsu Witches? See the rest below.
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If Hatsune Miku were a giant armoured robotic killing machine…

Strike Witches collides with Touhou in this interesting image of Hakurei Reimu, which insightfully combines the two great charms of each series, pantsu and miko waki. By 9LAW.

Makoto and the rest of the Idol Master girls star in this superb rendition of nothing less than the Strike Witches ED. It is a work of most impressive quality, being animated with great care. By all means view it below.
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Kagamin collides with Hakurei Reimu. Only thing lacking is one of Reimu’s trademark waki exposure moe special attacks. Or perhaps a Konatei foil?

First Touhou, now Strike Witches; this MAD has come a long way from the original flash animation… Another great Love Cheat version, now with not-pantsu.
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If you’re impatient waiting for the release of the Lucky Star OVA, with the promised cosplay action, you’re not alone. But if the waiting yields more fine art, such as this rendition of Hatsune Kagami, then let us wait a little more…

Somebody has animated Makoto of Riding Machine/Idol Master fame as a pantsu witch running around in her not-pantsu; you can see it below. You can also see some more pantsu witch meganekko below as well.
I would leave it at that, but there is more witchy news to share; firstly, we hear that legendary aviator Chuck Yeager (85) is being hassled on his MySpace page by people desperate to inform him that pantsu witch Charlie Yeager is “based” on him. Have they nothing better to do?
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A highly impressive MAD using Touhou characters which doesn’t rely on Usatei? This is just such a attempt, and successful it is too: behold, a Touhou inspired reworking of the relatively unknown “Love Cheat” opening.
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The earlier exposé on the possibilities inherent in the SC IV character creation engine seems to have been the tip of the iceberg. Some interesting creations await, as well as some frankly haunting ones… Consider Donald/Ronald versus Hatsune Miku above your warning.
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Miku Miku Calibur? It appears the recently released Soul Calibur IV has a vastly improved character creation and clothing engine, and not just in terms of the underwear visible when you tear off your opponent’s clothing.
Enthusiastic fans have been quick to seize upon this to thrust their favourite characters into the fray, so here are a few of their more successful efforts. Above is a rather finely executed Kenshin, of Rurouni Kenshin, but the obligatory Hatsune Miku is included below.
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