
The keyword forces us to look beyond the slice-of-life genre. It asks: If we project this story onto the big screen—using cinematic language (composition, lighting, montage)—what do we see? We see a love letter to monozukuri (the art of making things). The -PinkToys- tag, in this context, refers not to a studio, but to a specific visual aesthetic: the juxtaposition of the soft, feminine "pink" (Marin Kitagawa’s world of Shion-tan and romance) against the "toys" (Wakana Gojo’s Hina doll heads, his mannequins, and the industrial tools of cosplay creation).
: Follow the original story by Shinichi Fukuda, which first launched in early 2018. My Dress-Up Darling In Cinema -v1.0.0- -PinkToys-