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Lara Croft Anime Style? The secret version that its creators refused to publish

Por Dylan Falloni
Publicado 21 January, 2026
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The fax that almost changes historyA legacy that remains firmThe Unified Future of Tomb RaiderThe value of visual identity

Today it is impossible to imagine Lara Croft Otherwise, it is not with her iconic British adventurous appearance. But the history of video games was about to give us a very different version. Recently, Paul Douglas, one of the original creators of Tomb Raider, revealed a production secret kept for decades. The Japanese editor of the time pressed heavily so that Lara had a “manga-style” look. According to Douglas, the Core Design team received requests to give it huge eyes and a disproportionate head to “please” the Japanese public. A change that would have completely altered the identity of the most famous heroine of gaming.

The fax that almost changes history

¿Lara Croft estilo anime? La versión secreta que sus creadores se negaron a publicar

The authority From this revelation comes directly from Paul Douglas, programmer and co-creator of the original game, who detailed the creative tension lived with the publisher Victor Interactive Software. The requests arrived “quite late in development” from Tomb Raider.

The main designer and co-creator of Lara Croft, Toby Gard, firmly opposed altering the character’s three-dimensional model. Since they did not want to change the models within the game or the cinematics, an intermediate agreement was reached. Manga style only applied to manuals and printed guides exclusive to Japan.

“Victor assimilated that altering all the models would only take a few days… They started by asking to change the whole game, then only the scenes, then only Lara and finally only his head.” — Paul Douglas.

A legacy that remains firm

¿Lara Croft estilo anime? La versión secreta que sus creadores se negaron a publicar

The experience History of Core Design by defending its vision artistic It is what allowed Lara Croft became a global icon. Today, the franchise is going through an unprecedented unification process to connect all its eras.

With the departure of Camilla Luddington from the saga, the actress Alix Wilton Regan She will now be in charge of giving voice to Lara both in the games and in the animated projects, consolidating this new unified timeline.

The Unified Future of Tomb Raider

In terms of reliability, the brand Tomb Raider It is under a massive restructuring led by Amazon and Crystal Dynamics. The objective is to create a “unified narrative universe” that interconnects the Prime Video television series with future video games. This means that fans must prepare for some retcons (adjustments in past history) so that titles like Legacy of Atlantis and catalyst fit perfectly into this new official timeline.

The value of visual identity

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the revelation that the creators of Lara Croft They resisted the “manga-fication” of his character is a reminder that the visual identity is sacred. If Core Design had given in, Lara would probably have been seen as a generic product of the time instead of the pioneer who broke schemes in the West and East.

Toby Gard made the right decision. The attractiveness of Lara Croft In Japan it did not depend on it being seen as an anime character, but on its attitude and the revolutionary design of its levels. Seeing those old sketches of Lara with giant eyes today feels like a strange curiosity, almost an “alternative universe”. Looking ahead to 2026 and 2027, with the arrival of Sophie Turner, it is clear that Lara’s essence continues to be her adventurous realism, not the passing trends of marketing.

Do you think that the success of Lara Croft In Japan would it have been greater or lesser if they had accepted the manga style design, or do you think that its original aesthetic was precisely what made it stand out in that market? We want to read your opinion in the comments!

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