In all fairness, Sera and Yuna are ancients; Carbon hair colors have thus far been fairly tame. And
Bleucher doesn't look that green to me. I see him as a regular dark-haired guy who in old age is just starting to get lighter.
But personally, in the context of anime styles, I don't find any particular hair color that unusual. I've played enough Fire Emblem and the like to not be bothered by blue, pink, green, etc.
Why, after thousands of years, and hundreds of barely surviving humans on the surface of little islands of land would there be even a chance that anyone would 'remember' who or what Native Americans even are by that time?
So by this logic we cannot have a black character in Legends without memory of Africa?
Nevermind the fact that you are discussing race while we really only have a derivative clothing style (which could just as easily be old west settlers, you know). Why do we HAVE to keep those cultural inspirations bound within the fourth wall? Why can we not just dress the character however the hell we want and leave it at that? Do you honestly think that Sensei, or any of the other artists for that matter, intended for a full rewrite of the heroine's backstory based solely on her appearance?
Every time I see someone who doesn't know what Japanese anime even is would see Naruto or something else anime-like and they usually say, "That looks like Poke'mon!" - Its annoying, and you are all annoying me right now with that Poke'mon crap. Its anime, its DASH/Legends, Its unique! Stop labeling it something its not!
I'm afraid it's rather naive to dismiss an observed similarity as ignorance of Japan's art style. I watch plenty of anime. I own plenty of anime DVDs. None of which are Pokemon (I have only some old VHS tapes). I look at Komaki's design, and I see a younger Flannery, sorry.
Oh, and "DASH/Legends" is not a singular style in terms of this heroine design contest. KoiDrake already covered that, but I'll say it again: each artist is drawing in their own style. If that wasn't apparent then you need to look at the concepts more closely.
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