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Sailor Senshi
Completed: July 6, 2004

This particular doll went unreleased for years because I straight up stole pixel art from someone else's doll... and now I can't remember whose. (When I find out, I'll put credit here!) I was still using the pen name BMew at the time. This was the first ever kisekae doll I ever made, so it's obviously rough and... well, there's the assets problem, and there's not really much to do with it. Still, it's a part of my history, so it goes here anyway.
Sailor Moon
Completed: August 16, 2004

Again using the BMew penname - and the best art I could do at the time with a mouse. Bear in mind I was only eleven when this was created, and it's not actually the worst doll ever. It's very lacking nowadays, obviously, but I'm much more fond of this one than the previous. (And hey, didn't we all have an obsession we tried to draw when we were a kid?)
Mimi Beta
Abandoned: August 30, 2007

Obviously I'd gotten slightly better at art by now, lol. This particular doll was never completed, so I can't really call it anything but abandoned. Unlike what I've made previously, it doesn't have any FKiSS features to speak of, either - no snap-to, no music, nothing. It is unfinished, though, so I can't be too hard on past me for that.
Mimikins
Completed: September 29, 2007

Finally, a finished doll with my once-usual pen name! I went by LordBlumiere for a very long time, and this doll marks the beginning of me using it in KiSS dolls I actually published to the internet. This was also the first doll I properly submitted to Otakuworld, and it was accepted into the gallery, as most things were at the time. It didn't get any awards or anything, but hey--I felt like I'd finally made it.
Rachel Morgan
Completed: July 24, 2010

Now, this doll I was super proud of. I sort of knew KiSS was dying at the time, but it was still my favourite medium for dress-up games (at least the one I could actually code in), and I still wanted to make the best dolls I could. Rachel, I think, was a turning point for me, and where I actually started putting in much more effort with the dolls I would release, even if they turned out small. I also tried out a lot of different FKiSS in this one, and honestly young me had every right to be proud of it. This doll also received an Editor's Choice award from Otakuworld, which gave me my very first subscription to the site, letting me download all the dolls I'd ogled over for years.
Blue Crastar
Completed: August 8, 2011

Unfortunately I think I regressed a bit with this particular doll--it definitely has one of the "don't do this in KiSS" problems with the many different coloured shirts. There's also a couple items that don't quite fit properly and hairstyles I didn't properly account for the ears with. Still, this doll also won an Editor's Choice, and it was of one of my favourite OCs at the time, so I can't be too mad about it. It's not my favourite now, but I was definitely still proud of it at the time.
Mana Agdale
Completed: August 13, 2011

As you'll see, I was on a roll with dolls in 2011, as this is only the second of four I completed in this year, and the second of three finished in August. (Busy month!) Again with another one of my OCs at the time, using a base, and yet another Editor's Choice. (In fact, 3/4 of my 2011 dolls received this award, which is utterly wild to me in retrospect.) I do think this one turned out better than Blue, in part because I went crazier with the outfit design. I definitely remember having a lot of fun with this one.
Ilaw
Completed: August 23, 2011

I don't know WHAT I was thinking choosing such a complicated pose at the time - but it obviously turned out, so...? This particular doll was of one of my friend's OCs, who I no longer speak with, so it's a little bit bittersweet to look back at this one. Still, I definitely did a good job on this, and it's a testament to how much my art had improved in just a little over a year since Rachel.
Homestuck
Completed: December 7, 2011

Once again, a doll that received an Editor's Choice award. This one, I think, was one of my best, though if you ever read Homestuck you can definitely tell what era it was made in. I'm not so sure about the base body either, but, I spent a good long while on this one, and it really shows with all the options available to the player. Looking at it now, I sort of wish I'd found a music file to put in there, since most of my dolls by this point had a music option.
Tokyo Mew Mew
Completed: March 1, 2012

I'm actually still proud of this one, though almost 10 years down the line I'd end up making another TMM dress-up that I'll be linking on my art page! This one ALSO received an Editor's Choice, but was the last of my dolls to receive it, and the second last to be published on Otakuworld. At the time, I was planning to do an expansion pack to it, but I never could figure out how to make an expansion pack work in coding, and I never finished the art for it either. Maybe someday it'll pop up on here?
Xion 2.0
Completed: April 14, 2012

This doll was released on Otakuworld, but only by technicality. You see, it was also the final KiSS doll Otakuworld ever accepted, but it was my semi-unfinished, beta version of this final doll. The full version - this one - never went up on there. But it's here now, and frankly is probably still my best KiSS doll by a wide margin. There's still one more that I made, but this one, by far, was the culmination of everything I'd learned, has the most creative clothes, and is of an OC that I'm still trying to work with to this day, though in edited form. I actually still go back and play with this one from time to time.
Adai Senshi
Completed: June 13, 2014

And now we come to what is my final KiSS doll released. Whether or not I'll make another at this point is up in the air - but maybe it might happen! Stay tuned to this page! Anyway, this doll was again an OC, but this time a group of them, mainly inspired by older Sailor Moon kisekae dolls that I used to play with back in the day. It was always meant to be a simpler set, and I think that for what it is it's not bad. This is another one I sort of came back to in a later Sailor Moon dress-up game I did, though that one's unfinished itself.