
Hot Pants
Hot Pants (ホット・パンツ Hotto Pantsu). Is a character from Steel Ball Run (Part 7). This is my second creation. I made her by using a mixture of the wikipedia site and ChatGPT. Please give me some reviews so i can further increase my accuracy of creating characters in the future; i also have no fucking clue who Hot Pants actually is.. a friend gave it to me as a suggestion. so i request reviews on it.
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Princess Audrey
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Alia
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Kazamatsuri Yukari
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Ayaka Tanaka
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