Why pick between falling in love or falling for chocolate, when you can do both?
With over 200 flavors of Kit Kats in Japan, some of which we’ve shown you in the past like melon and cheese, butter, and sake, you could say that there’s a flavor for everyone.
But now the reverse of that statement, “a person for every flavor”, is also true, thanks to an artist who goes by the handle Cioccolatodorima and turns popular flavors of Kit Kat from around world into anime characters.
Here are the flavors he’s reimagined as people so far!
▼ Regular, Dark, and White (see below for larger versions of White and Dark)
▼ Orange, Cookies & Cream, and Mint (see below for larger versions)
▼ There’s also a version of Matcha (Green tea)…
▼ …a version of Strawberry!
Reception of the “KitKat Bros” series has been quite positive, with commenters hopeful that Cioccolatodorima will try his hand at recreating some of Japan’s limited flavors, like red bean and bakeable Kit Kats.
This cute series follows other gijinka, or “anthropomorphication”, work he’s done, like those of the characters from Winnie the Pooh.
Not much is known about the artist, other than he resides somewhere in Asia and seems to like pizza. If you’d like to see more of his work, you can follow him on Twitter, Pixiv, or DeviantArt.
Source: Facebook/Ciocolato-kun (1, 2), Twitter/@Rosel__D (1, 2)
Featured image: Twitter/@Rosel__D
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