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happyrascalgopoop · 4 years ago
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happyrascalgopoop · 4 years ago
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Yeah so that last episode…
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happyrascalgopoop · 4 years ago
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So today I couldn’t take this vine out of my head and then I… ended up with this ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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happyrascalgopoop · 4 years ago
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it’s not the gear that decides who wins
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happyrascalgopoop · 4 years ago
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Ashita no Joe references and similarities in Megalo Box | 2
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happyrascalgopoop · 4 years ago
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happyrascalgopoop · 5 years ago
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Watercolor covers for the “Junji Ito Masterpiece Collection”, volumes one through nine, published by Asahi Comics. 
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happyrascalgopoop · 5 years ago
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Some of the Makino icons I made and used for LJ/forums before I started identifying as male.  She’s so expressive!  Actually the entire Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service crew is, but Makino’s my favorite so there.
I’m actually comfortable enough now in my gender expression I want to use these again but…LJ.  Welp.
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happyrascalgopoop · 5 years ago
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Oyasumi Punpun lockscreens! These are not edited!
Hope you enjoy~
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happyrascalgopoop · 5 years ago
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. Art is said to heal, but it does so in our spirit. For viruses, we need much more. . As we strongly believe that if everybody #stayshome helps, here comes our contribution to encourage you to do so: As many people ask us about what our influences are, we’ll share with you what and who inspire us: writers, designers, painters, books, cinematographers… We hope this triggers your curiosity to know more and do some extra research. . Please, #staysafe, #stayathome, reduce your stress and increase your curiosity. Let curiosity guide you in these difficult times. . Reality is merely an illusion. The “external world” and our “inner world” sometimes does not match. But this mismatch is not an obstacle, it is the tool to create new worlds and new narratives. As Lewis Carroll states: “Imagination is the only weapon in the war against reality.” We are listing on this post the comic and animator artists who have deeply changed the way we interpret our reality. They have been able to create entire worlds which are totally different to the ones where we live but at the same time coherent and complete in themselves. If you have the opportunity do not miss them. After knowing their work you will not see your “real” world with the same eyes. . “To create is to live twice”. Albert Camus . Instagram limitation (10 images and 2000 characters does not let us to explain you much more about these creators. We will post here one of their movies or comic work, but do not miss any of them!)
1. Michaël Dudok de Wit, “The red Turtle” 2. Moebius. “Starwatcher” 3. Satoshi Kon. “パプリカ, Papurika” 4. Taiyou Matsumoto. “Sunny” 5. 鉄コン筋クリート, Tekkonkinkurīto. Based in the comic from Taiyou Matsumoto with the same title. 6. François Schuiten, “Les Cités Obscures, L'enfant penchée” 7. Inio Asano, “Oyasumi PunPun” (Goodnight PunPun) 8. Masaaki Yuasa 9. Hayao Miyazaki, “Princess Mononoke” 10. Katsuhiro Otomo, “Akira”
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happyrascalgopoop · 5 years ago
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happyrascalgopoop · 5 years ago
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seki icons
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happyrascalgopoop · 5 years ago
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Inio Asano Oyasumi Punpun and A Girl on the Shore tattoos by @naggiven on instagram
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happyrascalgopoop · 5 years ago
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happyrascalgopoop · 5 years ago
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my youth is yours.
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happyrascalgopoop · 5 years ago
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Cowboy Bebop (The Series)
Final Rate: A+ Cry-o-meter: 4/5 Positives +Well known for having great music +Genuinely funny and tongue-in-cheek humor +Masterfully blends both sadness and darker themes like existentialism with humor and lightheartedness +Likeable and interesting protagonists, as well as motivations that actually make sense +Exposition is given slowly and some certain backstories aren’t even revealed until the last few episodes. This is a personal preference but I love it when exposition isn’t given until after we get to know the character. +Every episode is unique in nature, some of them are funny, some of them are sad, and some of them are just plain… dark and visceral (Pierrot le Fou though?). +Fight scenes are well-choreographed and fun +The setting is super cool, like it’s in space but it also keeps that sort of worn, dusty aesthetic +I vibe with Valentine so hard +I genuinely missed the characters after it ended, it left a hole in me that could only be filled by seeing them back together Negatives -Spike hates dogs wtf -The overarching plot was really vague. I know it’s a show that’s episodic in nature but it could have been ever better if they indulged in the plot more, especially since it was so important in the ending episodes. I honestly would(should) have given it an S if it made just a hair more sense. -The end was slightly, slightly ambiguous Final comments: Cowboy Bebop is pretty universally regarded as a masterpiece and it has withstood the test of time. It borrows american/western motifs and themes and puts them in…. space? It’s strange and unique and overall really heartfelt. It’s sort of like the Forrest Gump of anime; like, if you haven’t seen it, what are you even doing man?
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