[PHOTOS] This Malaysian Reimagined How Kuih-Muih Would Look As Anime Characters
Is it just me, or is ketayap kinda handsome?
33-year-old product designer, Aniff Zazali, has gone viral for drawing anime-game characters inspired by our beloved kuih-muih
Speaking to SAYS, Aniff told us, "I always watch people from overseas draw 'gijinka', which is turning non-living items into humans, of their food or culture. So, I thought, why not try drawing a gijinka of Malaysian food?"
By mixing game and anime character designs, he came out with 21 gijinka of Malaysian kuih-muih.
His personal favourite of the series is kuih koci in terms of design, and semperit dahlia in terms of the art, as they are drawn in a new art style he has never attempted before.
Ever wondered how our delicious array of kuih would look like if they were anime-game characters?
Let's take a look at the mindblowing renditions of kuih personified:
1. Karipap
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
2. Donat
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
3. Seri Muka
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
4. Kuih bom
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
5. Pau
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
6. Pulut panggang
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
7. Onde-onde
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
8. Cekodok
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
9. Kuih lapis
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
10. Burger Malaysia
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
11. Kuih koci
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
12. Kuih Puteri mandi
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
13. Kuih angku
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
14. Vadai
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
15. Kuih keria
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
16. Kuih ketayap
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
17. Kuih cara berlauk
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
To top it all off, he even turned some kuih raya into anime-game characters:
18. Almond London
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
19. Honey cornflakes
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
20. Dodol
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
21. Kuih semperit dahlia
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
Now, it's time to choose your fighter
Image via Aniff Zazali (Facebook)
Check out Aniff's original post here:
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