Thread:CardBoss14/@comment-30185470-20160220034049/@comment-30185470-20160224025507

Well, now it's here. I found the pages, and you won't believe what I discovered. This book officially becomes the explanation for so many designs.

There are 6 pages that talk about TK. The first two pages show Basic Mode and Titan Mode. I'd admit that I see some features that weren't in the show. Evidentaly, Titan Vilius has a tail. Vilius has a gun and he has a sword instead of a trident. Even Titan Tributon has some kind of a bow pack attached to his right arm. Strangly, Valorn has some kind of a gun instead of a staff. As well, that Quad Cannon that's included in the toy set, well guess what? That weapon is shown in part of the design. The next two pages show Elemental Mode and Elemental Titan Mode. The designs for these characters seem to be normal, except that Elemental Titan Dromus has red eyes instead of blue eyes. This could be a hint that maybe Dromus wasn't going to be a hero in the series, based on the details. However, this can be counterattacked by the fact that Elemental Dromus has blue eyes. This really makes you question about a character's purpose. The last two pages features something big, which becomes the explanation of so many theories. I see Titan Venetta, Blue Titan Bravenwolf, and previous designs of the Protojet, Tenkai Dragon (both forms), and even the Tenkai Wolf. This ultimately means that the creator of those designs was by Yanase Takayuki. There seems to be a sentence along with all the special designs: 企画書用に描いたイメージイラスト (Kikaku-sho-yō ni kaita imējiirasuto, English: Image illustrations drawn for the proposal, or Proposal for image illustration). Of course, the translation means that these were designs that were proposed to be used for the show and perhaps more, but for unknown reasons, were scrapped and not at all included with the final and official releases. Within the 6 pages include many more descriptions, obviously in Japanese. If you would like to hear, I can tell you more about these pages. Whether you like to hear about the designs or not, I'll still be translating these descriptions because they could be vital towards more about the early designs.