Talk:Bayonetta (character)/@comment-66.249.93.186-20141207133531/@comment-1661895-20141207184700

I've gone through all the appropriate sections in my English copy of The Eyes of Bayonetta that relate to character designs. There isn't any mention of any ancestry in the quotes except for Shimizaki's initial impressions of Jeanne being from France because of her name. Rosa isn't even named properly in the concept art nor the book and neither Bayonetta's or Cereza's sections mention origin of their names.

The only hint to anything of a Spanish origin I've ever heard from Platinum was during Kamiya's commentary where he simply mentions that Cereza means 'cherry' in Spanish. I'm sorry to say it, but there still isn't anything to suggest this is true.