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Did a compilation of Young AfO English lines from episode 18. Ryan Negron did a great job at giving Young AfO that creepy voice.
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𝒞arnival Romance
I know it’s been a while since I posted something, so I want to change that from here on out! For this week, here’s a quick sketch of Fizzarolli & my impsona, Alexa. Back in the happier before times. Though their relationship was always a bit risqué in nature, this shows more ‘innocence’, if that makes sense. A casual romantic date at the theme park they work in, Loo Loo Land.
And there’s a reason why I wrote ‘Fizzarolli’ & not ‘Robo Fizz’...🤔
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Prince of Greed, Mammon the Avaricious.
Ah okay. So I decided on creating my own version of Mammon from Helluva Boss, a character who has yet to be shown in person. After seeing soooo many wonderful versions, they inspired me to create my own. I apologize in advance for the photo quality and messy sketch.
So we know that he looks like a jester, judging by the dollar (soul) bills that he’s in, as well as the carts in Loo Loo Land. So I think I’ve got that part right at least lol I did notice that he seems to have thick lines over his eyes, which could be very thick liner and shit, or maybe even...sunglasses? He is the prince of greed, so I bet he wants to be stylish? Idfk lol just a guess.
❝ I desire E V E R Y T H I N G ❞ — As for Mammon’s outfit, as the prince of greed, we can assume that he must be a businessman, right? So I decided on giving him a business suit type outfit. The top part looks like a suit of sorts, with puffy shoulder pads and sleeves. His belt I suppose (?) is held by a dollar sign, similar to the one Fizz has on his back. Though maybe the greed symbol would better suit it? And yes, he must wear boots.

❝ Money & Status ❞ — Of course being the prince of greed, his main desire is money. You can see this in the show, he does whatever it takes to make a quick buck or two, or millions. Even at the expense of ripping off his self proclaimed BFF Lucifer. Of course Mammon will deny this even though it’s painfully obvious. It is also assumed that the Greed Ring is where the money is printed, hence his mug on the soul bills. There’s also a city in the Greed ring called ‘Mint City’, so it’s a possibility that’s where it comes from. In the picture he is seen fanning himself with soul bills, while holding the ‘Legally Distinct’ letter we see in Episode 2. Oh Prince Mammon, such a generous man who I’m sure donates to orphans...

❝ Power ❞ — We haven’t seen much of him yet, but we can assume he craves power and authority. He owns a theme park, as well as ‘Greed Seeds�� cereal, Madcap Vodka and Mammon Cola (‘It’s Better than Sex’ btw). In the picture I included something from my personal head canon involving my oc Lexi. She quit working at Loo Loo Land, thus breaching her contract. Mammon was absolutely pissed, so to vent out his anger, grabs a Lexi plush and stabs it with a knife. “Let this be an example of what will happen when you betray me!” This would definitely scare a lot of his employees, and would think twice before breaching their own employment. After all Mammon might view his employees as his ‘possessions’, and losing a ‘possession’ is a big deal. If you sign a contract with the Prince of Greed, you best be willing to pay up if you breach it.

❝ Beautiful People ❞ — As the other desires, we can also assume that Mammon craves the presence of beautiful people. Being the most powerful man in the Greed Ring, he can have whatever tf he wants, even lovely company. And tbh who wouldn’t want to be showered by his affections? Rich? ✔️ Powerful? ✔️ Handsome? One could say very much so. In the above sketch, he spots Lexi, and approaches her with eagerness, hoping she will reciprocate his advances.

Back sketch — Tbh I’m not very good with sketching out the back of characters, but I tried 🙊 the only think I’m unsure of is whether the greed symbol looks good in his back. But I really like it as his belt buckle, and the dollar sign in the back. Good thing this is only a sketch and not a final product, so I might change it later on.
Apologies for the very messy sketching! I’m pretty sure I’m verrrry far off in terms of Mammon’s design, except the head probably lol but it’s fun coming up with a personal design. Whenever the real Mammon shows his face in the series, I might turn this design into an oc or something idfk 😂 we’ll see. But however he canonically looks like, all your designs are fantastic! All the Mammon designs I’ve seen have worthy designs of being canon. Please don’t be discouraged by your designs when the canon appears, BE PROUD. Just goes to show how creative you are. I was inspired by everyone, so thank you for helping me give birth to this creation of mine as well!
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Some glimpses of the posters I designed for this episode. These were really fun to work on!! Will be posting the full line arts at some point. Once I have permission from Viv.
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Kept forgetting to post it but here’s my final design/turnaround for Wally, as well as some development work. The design was inspired by old timey hucksters and snake oil salesmen.
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Is Wally actually Mammon in disguise?
Several crucial hints point into the direction of my theory that Wally Wackford is possibly Mammon in imp disguise.
Firstly, he is the first smaller role character to return back into a new episode, implying that his role is apparently greater than what was initially shown.
Secondly, Wally is in need of robotic experts and inventors. And what is Mammon known for? Producing robotic Fizzarollis. It seems a terribly convenient connection that he now finally found good inventors that are good with robotics. Considering that Mammon’s logistics went dry after Loo Loo Land and the old Robo Fizz being destroyed, this is a perfect opportunity for him.
Thirdly, the similarity to what we expect of Mammon: Wally’s persona of a greedy money-needy salesman in search of “people to exploit”, his cruel mockery in a true manner of a dark jester, and the way that he is referring to Blitz as “Blitzo”, and how even his horns are slightly reminding us of Mammon’s jester hat.
Fourth, concerning Loo Loo Land’s fires. Wally was among the first things there to be in flame-catching distance, with even Robo Fizz burning right away, and Wally is returning here quite unscathed, despite normal imps being unable to properly regenerate like Sinners do. Which again implies Wally may be more than a normal imp.
And a fifth little detail, we fully see Mammon’s image on Wally’s torch cart in the first place:
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❝ 𝒲𝑒𝓁𝒸𝑜𝓂𝑒 𝓉𝑜 𝑀𝓎 𝒲𝑜𝓇𝓁𝒹 ❞ — Blooper!
More like a silly post of a scenario that came to my mind lol this is supposed to be a quick sketch of a funny outtake of my previous post.
So, one would imagine that the demon of Greed would have control over his workers right? I mean perhaps, but what if ALL of them are acting out of hand, how do you think he’d handle them? Well...

For some odd reason, Wally decides to have butter fingers and fumbles with his signature inconvenient torch.

Loo Loo and Alexa fight like children, mostly because the mascot wonders why Lexi ALWAYS has to sit next to Mammon. Alexa shoves and kicks Loo Loo, screeching to get his ‘fat ass’ away because she sat on the arm of Mammon’s chair first.

Fizz simply laughs and points at the chaos Lexi and Loo Loo are causing; you know, instead of defending his girlfriend like a boyfriend would traditionally be expected to do.

And Mammon, poor Mammon. All he can do his rub his temple and sigh in embarrassment.
Who knows what the man did, but he somehow used his authority to bring them to submission and take the perfect photo, as seen in the previous post! Lexi got her way and maintained her spot next to the boss, Wally took control of his torch, Fizz did whatever he did and Loo Loo is exacting revenge...by making bunny ears behind the robotic jester.
✨Thank you ✨ @podipovelitel for your blessing of this Mammon design. You have helped me open a door to so many wonderful sketch ideas with this man.
#traditional art#monochrome#helluva boss#robo fizz#fizzarolli#helluva boss oc#helluva boss loo loo#helluva boss mammon#loo loo land
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❝ 𝒲𝑒𝓁𝒸𝑜𝓂𝑒 𝓉𝑜 𝑀𝓎 𝒲𝑜𝓇𝓁𝒹 ❞
I bring you my very first EVER full body group art piece. This was made possible thanks to @podipovelitel ‘s gorgeous design version of Mammon from Helluva Boss. With her blessing came this art piece. I decided to draw him alongside his Loo Loo Land ‘children’, the whole darn crew (also included Lexi, my oc)! I’ll also be posting on the Helluva Boss amino community as an art blog later this week with deeper explanation on it. And to @podipovelitel, ✨ THANK YOU ✨ for letting me draw ur rendition of Mammon!! He’s a darling mthrfcker like oMg. I’ll be drawing him more often.
And as a side note, the first time I glanced at this Mammon, istg Ben Diskin voicing him came to my mind & it’s just *chef’s kiss*. Wouldn’t be the first time he’s voiced a ‘Greed’ character 😳
#traditional art#helluva boss#loo loo land#helluva boss loo loo#robo fizz#fizzarolli#helluva boss mammon#helluva boss oc#helluva boss wally wackford
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❥• ғɪᴢᴢᴀʟᴇxɪ
Hello everyone! Hope everyone has been having a great start to the year! Hoping to be more active posting sht at least once a month 😳
So today I bring you a little something involving Robo Fizzarolli and my character, Alexa, or whom he used to love calling, Lexi. As a TL;DR, they used to work together in the past at Loo Loo Land. And were involved due to her fixation over jesters, smthg he reciprocated to appease. But no longer together because their relationship went pffft
I didn’t include a bg because I’ll be honest I suck at bgs. It almost happened with the piano, I tried to shade it but it was looking like sht so I just went all black sjjklhjk also I kinda smudged the white part of the piano with black rip but yes maybe one day I can color bgs but in the meantime, enjoy! ❤️
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It’s been a long time since I’ve posted here; hoping to change that from now on. But anyways, here is a drawing of a super underrated villain character, and one of my favorites, from ‘Darkwing Duck’, named Phineas Sharp. I bet he doesn’t come up in conversations when talking about villains in the show. He needs more attention! 😔
How I colored the border could’ve been better though ;;
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Sick Days - AJ Styles
Being married to a wrestler, you knew they would always be on the road and hardly have days off. Being married to AJ was no exception. It was hard being a mother to his children as he left a few days after our daughter was born. He wanted to stay but Vince wouldn’t allow it. Y|D|N was a few months old now and she was starting to teeth and she also was not feeling good. “Dada.” She would always mumble and cry. She was a daddy’s girl. Every time AJ left, Y|D|N would cry, looking for him. “It’s okay, daddy will be home soon.” I whispered as I rocked her in my arms, walking back and forth. Y|D|N just cried, sucking on her fingers in the process. It was almost midnight. This was the latest she ever stayed up.
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AJ telling your best friend Becky how hard he fucked you last night and how loud you yelled his name out.
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100 Questions I Would Ask Hiro Mashima Before I Ask About What Ship Children Look Like
So I basically did a bit of a rant on why I was very angry with a lot of the fans at Comicon on how they seemed to waste a big opportunity on asking about something fanon and really not important. So here’s a list of things I would’ve asked before I even thought about ship kids. So here we go…
What was Natsu and Zeref’s parents’ names?
What would Happy look like if he could transform like Lily and Carla?
Where did Jellal get his tattoo?
Where is Era located?
What did Gray’s Mother, Mika Fullbuster, look like?
What does the capital of Bosco look like?
What was Jude’s last name before he took the Heartfilia name?
What does Juvia’s mom and dad look like?
Did Richard and Wally ever reunite?
Why did Mermaid Heel become models for Sorcerer Weekly?
Who’s you’re favorite voice actor on the show?
What was Erza’s Dad’s name?
Where Was Dragnof located in Ishgar?
Did the Queen of Fiore die?
If Porylusica is Edo Grandeeney, then what does Edo Igneel and the other dragons look like?
Will Rogue go on to have the same haircut as his future self?
What Cornelia look like?
What does Ankherseram look like?
You drew Meliodas, Elizabeth, and Diane from Seven Deadly Sins in your art style, what would the other sins look like?
If Gray was going to be the 10th Rave Master, was Ur going to be like the 9th Rave Master?
Who was Ivan Dreyar’s mom?
Who was Laxus Dreyar’s mom?
Kagura vs Ikaruga, who would win?
When did Warrod become a wizard saint?
Where did all the second generation dragon slayers get their scars?
Why is Gajeel the only one with a distinct laugh?
What’s Wakaba’s daughter’s name?
Would Asuka use a pistol or a sniper riffle when she grows up?
Was Zentopia supposed to be canon?
What was the point of Obra?
Who did Orga learn God Slaying Magic From?
What would a ice empress armor for Erza look like?
Knightwalker’s spear is based off the Ten Commandments from Rave, what do the Eisenmeteor, Million Suns, and Sacrifar look like?
What does Eisenwald’s Guild Mark look like?
What did the members of the magic council look like when they were young?
Do Rave Master and Fairy Tail share a universe?
What does Edo Zeref look like?
Will Laxus grow a mustache like Makarov?
Is Draculos Hyberion really a vampire?
What does Mystogan look like as King of Edolas?
How many more years does Ultear have left?
Why does Race own a pinstriped suit?
What would a male Erza and Lucy look like?
In concept art you had Jellal in a wheel chair, do you think he lost his ability to walk after being tortured in prison?
What would Bob look like in a Blue Pegasus suit?
What is Goldmine’s magic?
What would Satan Soul: Mirajane Mard Geer look like?
If there’s a Mildea in FT, is there a Miltz and Haja too?
Is Ajeel just tan or naturally dark skinned?
What was the name of Acnoogia’s village?
What does the king of Pergrande look like?
What is Titan Nose’s guild mark?
What happen to Erigor after Lullaby?
What happened to Kageyama after 7 years?
Why does August’s skin change color?
What was Irene’s last name before she took the name Belserion?
Where did Jenny get her Machina Soul?
Why does Bickslow follow Laxus?
Why didn’t Blue Pegasus become exclusive models for Weekly Sorcerer?
Who was Anna’s husband?
Where did Yukino get her keys
Is Hisui really a Celestial Spirit Mage?
Where does Erza get her armor?
What does the celestial spirit for Hydra look like?
Why is the key for Ophiuchus Black?
Is Jellal related to Makarov if Mystogan is related to Faust?
Where is Kagura’s Guild Mark?
What were Sho and Wally doing over the 7 years?
What is Nobarly’s magic?
Where is Rubengard and Belpraso, y’know the places where San Jiao Shin and Samagui are from?
Where do Yomazu ans Kawazu come from?
What are the other 18 war gods called?
Who are the other Wizard Saints?
What would Laxus look like wearing Makarov’s old Wizard Saint robe?
Could the Strauss family’s parents use Take-Over?
Vijeteer wanted to go to Minstrel, what does it look like?
What does Canis Major look like if Canis Minor looks like Plue?
Does Midnight actually know Darkness Magic?
Why didn’t Ankherseram curse Lucy for bringing Natsu back by writing in the book of END?
What would the Orcion Sies from Rave Master now look like with your current art style?
Would you make a spin off that explored what happened over those last 7 years?
Can you draw a pallet swap of Larcade and Bradman?
Why is Neinhart’s hair purple?
What did Arlock look like before he burned his face?
Was D-6 a Machina?
What was D-6′s magic?
What would Jerome look like in a suit?
What does Mermaid Heel’s Guild Master look like?
What did Irene look like as a little girl?
What were the other elements God Serena had?
Do all demons have demon seeds or just Natsu?
What did Minerva’s mother look like?
What happened to Rustyrose and Kain?
What would the Dragon Slayers look like if they fully turned into dragons?
When will Ren and Sherry have their wedding?
Who was the wizard that turned Kinana into a snake?
What happened to Sylph Labyrinth?
What did Gildarts look like at Natsu’s age?
Why didn’t Silver have any devil slayer marks?
What has been your favorite outfit to draw Gray in?
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After a number of big shonen suffered from a bad war arc, what do you think is the key to a good final war arc?
I will, for this set of points, be using the examples of Mashima (Fairy Tail), Kubo (Bleach), and Isayama (Attack on Titan). There are seven points I’d like to make.
1. Don’t build up hype if you can’t keep it going.
I’m talking more to Mashima than to Kubo, because from what I understand hype failure is not one of the Thousand Year Blood War arc’s failings. Because Mashima gave not a single shit as to how the Spriggans were actually going to get defeated with the exceptions of Ajeel, DiMaria and Jacob, it does a disservice to the hype the Spriggans were dealt. Rather than thinking Fairy Tail has gotten so much stronger or has scraped a win, it just looks like the Spriggans weren’t as powerful as we were led to believe. Sabertooth similarly suffered that same thing.
2. Use less, not more.
Both Kubo and Mashima need to hear this. Mashima suffered a bad escalation when it comes to powerful villains: he started with six, moved up to seven, then moved up to nine, settled down to five for a bit, and then jumped back up to twelve. And of those twelve, Bloodman’s gimmick literally was just having Tartaros’ powers, Invel was Yet Another Ice Dude, God Serena was Yet Another Fucking Dragonslayer, Neinhart’s power was exposing people to enemies they’d already fought–and won against–August had Power Copying, the most unoriginal power ever, and Irene Belserion’s powers were so nebulously defined it was stupid. Ajeel doesn’t get points either. Kubo was even worse, introducing a new villain and power for every letter of the Latin alphabet, but somehow he managed to make them all interesting, so he gets to slide on this one.
3. If you’re going to have a war arc at all, you need to have knowledge of strategy.
This isn’t optional. Wars that are won by a single overwhelming strike by the hero aren’t wars. In a war arc, I expect to see heroes and villains alike flexing more than their muscles, they need to be flexing their brainpower, too. Instead of going with incredibly overpowered powers, try going with creative uses of more mundane powers.
For example: In Attack on Titan (whose big war arc suffers for entirely different reasons, as Isayama has a moderately good grasp on strategy), Zeke has a very powerful 17-meter Titan that could crush a typical human flat. However, instead of just charging over, he instead throws rocks. It’s mundane, but it’s used to deadly effect: he grinds enormous boulders into smaller pieces and throws them hard enough to break the sound barrier, annihilating entire troops with one throw and reducing the human army to a mass of blood and bones vaguely resembling corpses in seconds. He takes out Erwin this way. This all was part of a much larger strategy on the part of the Titans in which, had Isayama actually played by his own rules and allowed any semblance of realism in, would’ve resulted in a complete loss on the part of the heroes.
4. No “hidden potential” or “unlocks”.
Kubo had this problem–mostly because bankai was his usual “big reveal” for heroic powers, but he revealed Renji’s and Ichigo’s too early, resulting in them not being enough to handle later threats the way unrevealed bankai could. So he basically had to “re-unlock” them and give them new bankai by explaining that no, this wasn’t their real bankai, their zanpakuto had kept their real bankai hidden from them because they weren’t ready”. No. You undermine your threat that way. In doing that, you make it look like your heroes always had the power to beat their opponents, they were just being held back. That doesn’t do your plot or threat any favors. Isayama had this problem with “the Coordinate”.
This tends to be the go-to of authors who write themselves into a corner, unless you’re Mashima, in which case you just plow through the corners by literally making shit up on the spot.
5. Deaths need to mean something
In a war arc, people are expected to die. That means that people on both sides need to die, including the heroes. Mashima, Kubo, and Isayama have all failed at this for different reasons, and completely ruined the impact or meaning of the deaths they gave their characters,
Mashima, quite obviously, pulled fakeout after fakeout after fakeout and has yet to kill off a single character we care about. He can quit trying now, because we know he doesn’t have the balls to actually kill off characters. We’ll never trust a “death” again.
Kubo gave us the completely meaningless and pointless death of Retsu Unohana. Unohana is put into a life-or-death fight with Kenpachi Zaraki in order to train him properly (aka hype him up, as if Kenpachi needed any more of that bullshit), because as it turns out, she’s the original Kenpachi and skilled enough with a sword to slaughter him easily multiple times over. Each time she deals him fatal damage, she quickly heals him so that the training can continue. So, if this was happening, why was she not allowed to heal herself when Kenpachi finally struck her down? Retsu was the superior warrior, meaning she was a valuable asset on the battlefield, more valuable than Kenpachi by a long shot because in addition to having sword skills to put him to shame, she’s a master at kido of all kinds and is the most accomplished healer in Soul Society history. Getting rid of her is the stupidest thing Kyoraku could’ve done–he basically fucked over his whole side. And why was this done? Because Kubo loved Kenpachi Zaraki too damn much. More on that later. Unohana died for manpain at best.
Isayama gave us the tragic, heart-wrenching sacrifice of Armin Arlert. After two chapters (meaning two months irl) of dangerous buildup, Armin finally sacrifices himself in a fatal ploy to distract the Colossal Titan so that Eren can cut its controller out of it. He’s giving up his lifelong dream–seeing the ocean, a dream that he fueled all of his ambitions and his participation in the war on–and entrusting it to Eren. Armin knows his death is necessary for humanity’s win, and he understands that sacrifices are necessary, and he’s no exception. If his dream and his life have to be sacrificed, so be it. Armin launches himself at the Colossal Titan, latching on and refusing to let go even as he’s steam-blasted with enough heat to sear the skin off his flesh and melt his eyes out. It’s not pretty at all. And you know what? It works. Thanks to Armin’s plan and his death, the Colossal Titan goes down. Just kidding. This was all a pointless ploy to give the heroes yet another power on their side they didn’t need. That’s what the entire war arc was, really. You see, Armin survives not only getting his flesh melted off, but falling 50 meters with no working gear to stop his fall, and remains alive long enough for the heroes to have an extended argument and fight over whether he should get the serum or Erwin, and he gets it, and chows down on Bertholdt, saving his own life at the expense of the biggest icon of the series and the one described as the God of the SNK world by its author. In doing so, not only did he alienate me and prove he ultimately cared only for the heroes of his story’s success, but he made the sacrifice Armin was doing–which was far more meaningful and powerful than the one performed by Erwin (and a lot less survivable than the hole in Erwin’s stomch) completely and utterly meaningless. We were led on and lied to, and it did a disservice to the war arc as a whole.
6. Destroy or put aside whatever love you have for your favorite characters.
Having not quite gotten to the war arc, I don’t have a big rant already written for this part of Bleach. But I will say quite plainly that I know it applies to Bleach, and I know exactly how it applies as well.
With Fairy Tail, you have Erza. With Attack on Titan, you have Levi. With Bleach, you have Kenpachi Zaraki. That is to say, each of these manga has an extremely overhyped, overpowered person on the heroes’ side whose prowess (with a blade, especially) is legendary and whose power and skill is not realistic at all by any standard within the ramifications of the story, whose combat record far surpasses any actual ability they should have. These characters are the ones the story (meaning, the author) goes out of their way to hype up because they’re just so badass, when the actual abilities they are gifted with should not be nearly enough to keep them from getting crushed. What I’m saying is, it’s author favoritism and it’s annoying as fuck.
Erza Scarlet is a woman with hundreds of magical armors with different effects who is very good with a sword. What does this mean against an opponent who is exponentially stronger than she is, enough to rearrange the entire continent in minutes, who can transfigure and transform whatever she wants? It means her opponent commits suicide, but not before some plagiarism takes place and Erza shatters a meteor with all her bones broken.
Levi Ackerman is a man with a unique gene that makes him a beast in combat, but does not turn him into a superhuman, and he flies around in wire-cable gear propelled by gas tanks. What does this mean against someone who does have superhuman powers, and is currently in the form of a 17-meter Titan described as insurmountable by someone who knows both his skills and Levi’s? Who has been built up as his counterpart? It means Levi thrashes him in the space of a few panels before he can even fight back.
Kenpachi Zaraki is a man with potent skill with a sword and a huge amount of spiritual pressure. And literally nothing but that. While all the other captains have speed, magic, deadly shikai and bankai abilities, and skill with a sword and monstrous spiritual pressure, Kenpachi has nothing but his presence and his sword. In other words, he’s the weakest captain–and the battle data backs that up. His shikai and bankai, when he finally gets them, just give his cutting abilities massive upgrades. What does this mean against an opponent whose power is imagination and can create literally anything, including other living beings, multiplying himself, and altering reality on a level Rustyrose could only dream of? It means his opponent has a pretty shitty imagination, really, considering what beats him is that he “cannot imagine something that [I] cannot cut”. I thought of three things Kenpachi Zaraki couldn’t cut in less than as many seconds. Yes, Kenpachi beats what is basically God Himself because said God couldn’t think “I should drown him or roast him alive”.
And all this, because Mashima, Isayama, and Kubo couldn’t control their damn boners for characters that were essentially creator’s pets when it came down to it. And it makes it fucking suck. The realistic stack of abilities is what makes wars so interesting, and violating it all in order to hype up your favorite characters ruins the entire thing. I cannot tell you how many stories–not even just war arcs, manga in general–have been utterly ruined because seemingly accomplished authors loved one or two characters too fucking much and shoved them to the fore in every arc.
7. Don’t rip off your entire arc from another author.
Talking directly to Hiro Mashima, here. Everything of substance from the Alvarez Empire arc has basically been ripped from Kubo’s Thousand Year Blood War arc, but on top of being plagiarized, it was plagiarized by a shitty author who wouldn’t know good writing if it hit him in the ass. I can see everything you did, Mashima.
I’m currently compiling an entire post listing everything Mashima blatantly ripped off from Kubo. While Kubo isn’t perfect, his work deserves better admirers than the likes of this shitty thieving unoriginal hack.
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