zangalus2005 said: But it's not permanent. She can take it off.
Depends on whose art you're looking at. Some treat the concrete as being similar to any other shoe, in that is is removable (though how, short of chiseling it off and then making a new one you can get a foot form fitting piece of concrete off your foot is beyond me*). In other however it is treated as being unremovable (or why there so much art of her still having it on in shoeless conditions (like being indoors or swimming.)And then of course you have the "legwarmer" arts, where the concrete is not in fact on her foot at all.
Unless the concrete is hollow on the inside, and the top is so wide Utsuo can simply point her foot to put it in, and re point it to take it out.
Chochobakke said: Depends on whose art you're looking at. Some treat the concrete as being similar to any other shoe, in that is is removable (though how, short of chiseling it off and then making a new one you can get a foot form fitting piece of concrete off your foot is beyond me*). In other however it is treated as being unremovable (or why there so much art of her still having it on in shoeless conditions (like being indoors or swimming.)And then of course you have the "legwarmer" arts, where the concrete is not in fact on her foot at all.
Unless the concrete is hollow on the inside, and the top is so wide Utsuo can simply point her foot to put it in, and re point it to take it out.
No.
It's not permanent, and that's canon. She has it off in the official fairies manga.
That artist does do a good job of making Utsuho look like some bionic soldier put together in a situation where delicacy couldn't be afforded. It's quite nice.