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CaVoyd: Self (Incredibles/Big Hero 6)
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10 Characters, 10 Fandoms
RULES: List your ten favorite characters from ten separate fandoms, then tag ten people!
nobody tagged me i just wanna do it lol
1. Asami Sato (ATLA)
2. Remus Lupin (HP)
3. Will Solace (PJO)
4. Adora (SPoP)
5. Padmé Amidala (Star Wars)
6. Peter Parker (Marvel)
7. Tadashi Hamada (Disney/Pixar)
8. Katsuki Yuri (Yuri!!! On Ice)
9. Gowther (Seven Deadly Sins)
10. Keith (Voltron: Legendary Defender)
since nobody tagged me, i'm not gonna tag anyone - just do it if you want to!
this was more difficult than i anticipated it being
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Damn now i'm a little worried on what Kanade's planning..
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*As then the 7 went up on stage...*
Women: So what about the music, any luck there?
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We will but anyway, thank you all for attending this meeting now today, we are going to talk about in regards the source of the music.
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Good news is that we were able to find the location of where the music is coming from!
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It's coming from Tokyo Radio Tower, pretty much where we use to work at but the problem is that we can't get through due to the violent mob around it.
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We had discuss of what to do but it's become difficult, but we did come up with a solution...
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We decided to ask Yoshi for help here, he suggested the idea of knock-out gas.
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Yeah it's gotta be really big in the area then we can start getting in there and shutting it down.
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Exactly and of course we need to make sure the helmets are remove too and then head to the tower to make sure the music is remove and destroy.
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However, the problem comes with those effected by the music, we still aren't sure what to do about that.
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And trust us, we did try to find a solution but Hibiki and Kanade came up with something.
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Indeed so will let the 2 talk... *they step aside as Hibiki and Kanade got on the mic*
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Heeey everyone, happy to hear from us, eh? Well it's time we introduce our idea or well, Kanade's idea!
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Which I'm sure you all will agree, anyway sis your up!
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Thank you everyone, now that we have your attention; I figure a solution to the problem regarding the music.
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Now I'm sure you all are aware that the music that the despair had use was created to control people also thanks to the food, broadcasting and various other effects and us along with Tornado are trying to find a solution.
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So I came up with an idea, that since the Tokyo Radio Tower is the source of the music, we could just...replace it with something else or in this cause Melody Rhythm and Tornado.
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replace it...? (I don't like the sound of this...)
Man: What... are you suggesting, are you saying we should use the same method the Despairs are using and reverse it?
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Well of course, my idea was that we use the helmets that the Despairs are using, use our music to help reverse the effects and make them stop killing and spreading despair, how does that sound?
Everyone: ...
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Yeah and it could make it easier for things to return to normal, besides I think given what the Despairs did, it does make sense, right?
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... (So she plans to reverse the effects of the music with more music towards hope, which is pretty extreme but a logical conclusion, still morally wrong...)
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Five underappreciated anime that I would recommend!
1. Canaan (2009)
This is, from what I understand, an adaptation of a side-story chapter for the visual novel series 428: Shibuya Scramble, guest-written by Nasu Kinoko and guest-illustrated by Takeuchi Takashi. That is to say, the Type-Moon guys — the creators of Tsukihime, Kara no Kyoukai, and the now-legendary Fate/Stay Night. However, Canaan doesn’t take place in the Type-Moon shared universe(s), since it’s for another company’s property.
That being said, the anime adaptation is quite comprehensible on its own terms, likely due to the adaptation being written by the prolific and highly skilled screenwriter Okada Mari (Hanasaku Iroha, O Maidens In Your Savage Season, Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans, Maquia). Her writing imbues the narrative with enough emotional intensity to make up for the occasionally-convoluted nature of the plot, and the backstories of the characters are hinted at just enough so that the viewer can understand their relevance, without taking up too much precious screen time. It can be a little hard to follow at points, but I ended up understanding it decently well anyway.
The production values are very high indeed, due to the anime being produced by P.A. Works, and directed by Andoh Masahiro (Sword of the Stranger, Hanasaku Iroha, O Maidens In Your Savage Season). The action animation is consistently stunning, the characters are beautifully expressive, and the overall look of the show is fantastic.
And the voice acting is an absolute treat, with the lead role of Canaan herself taken by Sawashiro Miyuki, the antagonist role of Alphard taken by Sakamoto Maaya, and Nanjou Yoshino in the role of Oosawa Maria, the POV character for a lot of the story. The supporting voice cast is packed with talent too — Hamada Kenji, Tanaka Rie, Nakata Jouji, Tomatsu Haruka, Hirata Hiroaki, Noto Mamiko, and even Ootsuka Akio in a minor role!
The premise is sort of a science fiction type of thing, but set in the (quasi-)contemporary location of 2000s China, where outside of the sci-fi conceit, the setting is largely realistic. The tone and mood is mostly that of an action thriller, with some nail-biting suspense here and there, but there are some beautifully soft and tender moments as well — often involving Canaan and Maria. Yes, folks, this has yuri in it, although it’s (strongly) subtextual.
Anyway, I would recommend this to people who love Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Kara no Kyoukai, Fate/Zero, and probably also Cowboy Bebop.
2. Tetsuwan Birdy OVAs (1996)
This is distinct from the later adaptation of the original Tetsuwan Birdy (Birdy the Mighty) manga, called Tetsuwan Birdy Decode, which came out in the late 2000s — this one came out in 1996 and was produced by Studio Madhouse in their prime.
The main characters are Senkawa Tsutomu (voiced by Iwanaga Tetsuya), a hapless teenager who gets accidentally killed(!) by an alien spaceship on his way to school one day, and Birdy Cephon Altirra (voiced by Mitsuishi Kotono), a human-looking alien and an intergalactic government agent who saves Tsutomu by merging her body with his. Effectively, they become two people in one body, which can shift between the forms of Birdy and Tsutomu…. except Birdy still needs to deal with all the rogue aliens who threaten the safety of the galaxy, while Tsutomu needs to study for his high school entrance exams. From what I’ve been told, the premise is fairly reminiscent of Ultraman and other classic tokusatsu series.
It’s four tight episodes of classic ‘90s OVA goodness, with a fun and slightly silly sci-fi concept that is nonetheless wrung for some surprisingly effective drama at times. The main thrust of it, though, is action comedy — and it definitely delivers on that front. The fight scenes are superbly animated, including some early-career work from now-legendary animator Suzuki Norimitsu, and the character designs by Takahashi Kumiko (Witch Hunter Robin, Snow White with the Red Hair, Cardcaptor Sakura) are amazingly expressive. Birdy’s striking asymmetrical design is a particular favourite of mine. The direction by Kawajiri Yoshiaki (Cyber City Oedo 808, Ninja Scroll, Vampire Hunter D) is solid, and the writing is quite serviceable despite the brevity and premise.
Overall, I wouldn’t say it’s much of an intellectual watch, but if you just want a fun action-comedy ride with an extremely charismatic female protagonist and stunning animation quality, Tetsuwan Birdy is likely to be your jam. I’d recommend it to people who enjoy classic tokusatsu series, the original ‘90s Sailor Moon anime, and the less-depressing parts of Neon Genesis Evangelion.
3. Noir (2001)
This anime series is perhaps not as underappreciated as the others on this list, but I do still feel that not enough people have seen it. It was made by the studio Bee Train, and it’s the first entry in their so-called “Girls with Guns” trilogy (which isn’t actually a coherent trilogy, since they’re three different stories). The series was made right at the end of the cel-anime era, before the transition to digital colouring and compositing, so the masters were shot on film, but it was also made at the beginning of the slow transition to widescreen TV broadcasts, so it’s one of the very rare cel anime that’s in 16:9. This allows for a beautifully detailed look that, IMO, serves to offset the occasionally-limited animation and the frequent re-use of footage.
The premise is basically “secret assassins in France are caught up in weird intrigue and conspiracies”; as such, there’s a lot of very fun gunplay and kickass fight scenes, but also a lot of suspense and mystery. The writing is a little bit slipshod at times, but it ends up holding together, and the characters and (especially) the fantastically moody vibe make the show worth watching.
The characters are imbued with a lot of life and colour, both by their extremely attractive designs and by their voice actors’ wonderful performances. Mireille Bouquet, a young Corsican assassin and one of the two protagonists, is voiced by Mitsuishi Kotono; Yuumura Kirika, the other main protagonist who is a Japanese schoolgirl who has seemingly lost all her memories (but not her exceptional assassin skills), is voiced by Kuwashima Houko; and the mysterious Chloe, who shows up partway through the show, is voiced by Hisakawa Aya. There are definite yuri vibes between Mireille and Kirika, but as with Canaan, it’s all subtextual.
The main draw of the show, though, is its phenomenal soundtrack, courtesy of Kajiura Yuki (.hack//Sign, Kara no Kyoukai, Fate/Zero, Sword Art Online, Demon Slayer) in her very first anime scoring gig. It’s at times propulsive, at times dark and moody, at times beautifully serene, at times melancholy and nostalgic — and it’s utterly memorable.
I would recommend Noir to anyone who likes Canaan, Witch Hunter Robin, Ghost in the Shell, or anyone who just wishes that James Bond were a woman.
4. Flip Flappers (2016)
This anime was produced at Studio 3Hz and directed by Oshiyama Kiyotaka, in a dazzling yet underappreciated directorial debut that was presaged by his impressive animation work on Dennou Coil, Space Dandy, A Letter to Momo, The Secret World of Arietty, and The Wind Rises. Owing to this extremely solid animation background, Oshiyama was able to recruit a lot of prime animation talent for Flip Flappers, and it definitely shows in the stunning sakuga of the wild action sequences that pepper the show’s narrative.
While the fantastic animation is a key draw of this show, the sheer creativity in the worldbuilding, conceptual, and visual design spheres also contribute to its inimitably psychedelic look and feel. The landscapes of the worlds contained in Pure Illusion — the dream-realm that the protagonists enter each episode at the behest of a mysterious scientific organisation — and of the “real” world are whimsical, storybook-like, and slightly “off” in a slightly unsettling but compelling way.
The dreamlike atmosphere pervades the narrative as well — very little about the mechanics of the world is specified out loud, relying heavily on symbolism and visual storytelling to do the heavy lifting for the audience’s understanding. This might be a turn-off for audiences who prefer to have things spelled out for them clearly, but the point of this story is not always to make perfect logical sense, but rather to work on an emotional and metaphorical level. And work, it certainly does.
The episodic structure involving the various worlds of Pure Illusion explores the concept of the Umwelt (the individual sensory “world” of a person or organism), as well as some Jungian concepts and archetypes, in order to express the strange and sometimes-scary developmental stage of adolescence. The characters of Cocona (voiced by Takahashi Minami) and Papika (voiced by Ichimichi Mao) undergo a metaphorical and literal puberty, a coming-of-age similar in some ways to that experienced by the protagonist of FLCL, but with significantly more yuri. In fact, this show has the most outright yuri of any of the anime on this list. But that isn’t very strange for what is essentially a psychedelic magical-girl show: lots of magical-girl anime seem to include homoerotic vibes in some form or another, from Sailor Moon to Nanoha to Madoka.
There are some minor flaws in the storytelling towards the end, IMO, but overall it’s a wonderfully impactful emotional journey to watch Flip Flappers. Plus, the OP and ED are both extraordinarily catchy tunes that I’ve found myself humming on many an occasion.
I’d recommend this anime to anyone who loves weird magical-girl stuff, weird yuri, and/or amazing action animation.
5. Claymore (2007)
An adaptation of the manga by Yagi Norihiro, this anime is considered by many to simply be “basic”, or at least simply “inferior to the manga”. Now. I haven’t read the original Claymore manga (yet! I plan to eventually), but I found this anime to be compelling nonetheless. And if it really is the case that the manga is better, then I definitely look forward to diving in.
Having been produced by Studio Madhouse in the mid-2000s, it’s unsurprising that the vast majority of this anime was outsourced to Korean animation studio DR Movie, a longtime powerhouse subcontractor for both Japanese and American animation alike. That said, the direction of Tanaka Hiroyuki (director of a portion of Hellsing Ultimate and frequent close collaborator of Attack on Titan director Araki Tetsurou) remains sharp, compensating for the sometimes-limited animation with good storyboarding and a strong sense of mood and atmosphere.
Another aspect of Claymore which helps make up for the occasional visual shortcomings is the soundtrack by Takumi Masanori. The compositions are a mix of harder rock and electronic elements with a strong orchestral backbone, as befits a dark-fantasy setting and mood — the faster pieces are edgy and propulsive, very appropriate for the bloody action scenes, and the calmer pieces have a melancholic beauty to them that sticks in one’s memory. I wish the soundtrack were on Spotify, but alas, it is not.
The other sonic element that helps this anime out immensely is its absolutely STACKED voice cast. The main character, Clare, is voiced by Kuwashima Houko, in a fantastic yet understated performance. The other main character, Raki, is voiced by the less-well-known Takagi Motoki, but nearly all the other roles — including many bit parts — are filled with industry legends. Teresa is voiced by Park Romi, Miria is voiced by Inoue Kikuko, Irene is voiced by Takayama Minami, Rubel is voiced by Hirata Hiroaki, Priscilla is voiced by Hisakawa Aya, Ophelia is voiced by Shinohara Emi, and Jean (whom I cannot help but ship with Clare: there’s so much homoerotic tension there!) is voiced by none other than Mitsuishi Kotono. Yes, they got three of the original Sailor Senshi VAs — and I don’t know why that’s funny to me, but it is. And all of the voice actors deliver killer performances.
The premise of the show, before I completely forget to explain it, is that of a dark fantasy world where demons called youma ravage human settlements, with only the titular Claymores to protect humanity. They are a guild of platinum-haired and silver-eyed warrior women who possess superhuman fighting abilities, due to the fact that they’ve been fused with youma essence, and wield the massive broadswords that give them their name. Basically, (s)he who fights monsters must become (partly) a monster to do so.
I’ve heard the vibe of Claymore compared to manga like Berserk, and I don’t know how true that is (not having read the latter for myself), but there’s certainly a lot of bleakness and monstrosity in this fantasy tale. However, the Claymore manga was published in none other than Weekly Shounen Jump, so it’s perhaps unsurprising that the story remains resolutely forward-looking, the protagonists’ arcs focussing on the power of grit, determination, true friendship and loyalty, and protection of the weak and downtrodden. It’s never cynical or sarcastic — always straightforward and sincere despite the frequent darkness of the story.
The writing is consistently solid, even through the controversial anime-original ending (the manga continues long past the point where the anime cut things off), so I’m not sure who to point to for that: Yagi Norihiro for writing the original material, or Kobayashi Yuuko (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, Attack on Titan s1-3, Kakegurui, Casshern Sins) for adapting it cleanly for the screen? Either way, it made me want to read the manga to experience more of these compelling characters and their travails.
I would recommend this anime to those who enjoy Kill La Kill or RWBY, or just to those who enjoy powerful women hacking at monsters with massive weapons and making lots of blood spray out.
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Maybe don't rate me now that I look at it (this ain't all of them...)
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stickymaid · 27 days
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hamada yuri in this person's compilation post of trans women's bulges
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keithpaladin05 · 1 year
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My requests are open!
I only write fluff at the moment.
Fandoms/character I write for:
Voltron
My Hero Academia
5sos
The Outsiders
Hamilton (Laurens, Hamilton, Lafayette, Hercules)
Haikyuu!!
Demon Slayer
Genshin Impact
Yuri on Ice!!
Miguel O’ Hara
Hiro Hamada
Tadashi Hamada
Our Flag Means Death
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ella390-the-potato · 9 months
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Best Christmas Scene in Anime:
Ping Pong The Animation (Ep. 6)
Song: Midnight Flight by Shougo Hamada
There's just something 'real' about this scene, that just hits the feels. How sometimes different situations in your life or work, mean that you're alone. Or how sometimes you simply just want to be alone like Smile. Or that you think you are alone, like Wenge, but your actually not. And then there's Yurie, who's hopes and wishes were that she wasn't alone on Christmas Eve.
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milihamada · 12 days
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CaVoyd: You Need To Be More Flexible (Incredibles/Big Hero 6)
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deadguydeathmatch · 1 year
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The Dead Guy Death Match Bracket Is Here!
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Round 1 will be split into 4 waves of 16 24 hour polls and each wave will be posted 24 hours after the previous. The first wave will start on Tuesday the 18th of April at 3pm BST
The matchups are listed under the readmore and will be hyperlinked to the polls when they go up.
The matchups were all randomised although I did make minor adjustments if I thought one was much too unfair.
Also tagging @tournamentdirectory as I haven't already
Wave 1:
Charles Foster Kane (Citizen Kane) Vs Gavroche Thenardier (Les Miserables)
Leif (Bug Fables) Vs Queen Serenity (Sailor Moon)
L (Death Note) Vs Jonny D'Ville (The Mechanisms)
Noah Czerny (The Raven Cycle) Vs Lee Everett (The Walking Dead)
Pat Butcher (BBC Ghosts) Vs Xerxes Break (Pandora Hearts)
Captain Orimar Vale (Skyjacks Campaign Podcast) Vs Laura Palmer (Twin Peaks)
Diallos Hoslow (Elden Ring) Vs Rachel Amber (Life Is Strange)
Andrei Grandier (Rose Of Versailles) Vs Constance Blackwood (Ride The Cyclone)
Spock (Star Trek) Vs Maria Robotnik (Sonic The Hedgehog)
Kravitz (The Adventure Zone) Vs Sal Fisher (Sally Face)
Mari (Omori) Vs Ianto Jones (Torchwood)
Nate (Leverage) Vs Max (Sam and Max)
Owen Carvour (Spies Are Forever) Vs Vylad Ro'Meave (Minecraft Diaries)
Neil Perry (Dead Poet's Society) Vs Sayaka Miki (Madoka Magica)
Flapjack (The Owl House) Vs Maes Hughes (Fullmetal Alchemist)
Loki (Marvel) Vs Adam Faulkner Stanheight (Saw)
Wave 2:
Obi Wan Kenobi (Star Wars) Vs Diggory Graves (Hello From The Hallowoods)
Hugo Oak (Kipo And The Age Of Wonderbeasts) Vs Leonardo Hamato (Rise Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Movie)
Chara (Undertale) Vs Magnus Chase (Magnus Chase)
River Song (Doctor Who) Vs Micheal Afton (Five Nights At Freddy's)
Catherine Earnshaw (Wurthering Heights) Vs Tara Maclay (Buffy The Vampire Slayer)
Laudna (Critical Role) Vs Aerith Gainsborough (Final Fantasy)
Mia Fey (Ace Attorney) Vs Jay Gatsby (The Great Gatsby)
Meiko 'Menma' Honma (The Flower We Saw That Day) Vs Claire Foley (Professor Layton)
Grelle Sutcliff (Black Butler) Vs Skelly (Hades)
Ethan Winters (Resident Evil) Vs Portgas D Ace (One Piece)
Polly Geist (Monster Prom) Vs Hua Cheng (Heaven's Official Blessing)
Avatar Kyoshi (Avatar The Last Airbender) Vs Galivar Kholin (Stormlight Archive)
Pink/Orchid (Animation Vs Animator/Minecraft) Vs Lewis Pepper (Mystery Skulls Animated)
Gideon Nav (The Locked Tomb) Vs Stoick The Vast (How To Train Your Dragon)
Evelyn Hooper (Less is Morgue) Vs Manny Calavera (Grim Fandango)
Kokichi Oma (Danganronpa) Vs Silco (Arcane)
Wave 3:
Eurydice (Greek Mythology) Vs Rosencrantz and Guildenstern (Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead)
Jack Twist (Brokeback Mountain) Vs Charles Vane (Black Sails)
Howard Hamlin (Better Call Saul) Vs Jason Grace (Riordanverse)
Nora Hildegard (The Vampire Diaries) Vs Gerard Keay (The Magnus Archives)
Manny (Swiss Army Man) Vs Matoro (Bionicle)
Wen Ning (Mo Dao Zu Shi) Vs Kikyo (Inuyasha)
Yuri Nakamura (Angel Beats) Vs Simon Kain (Pathologic)
Deep Throat (The X Files) Vs La Signora (Genshin Impact)
Esmeralda (The Hunchback Of Notre Dame Novel) Vs Ursula Zandt/Silhouette (Watchmen Comics)
Nageki Fujishiro (Hatoful Boyfriend) Vs Tuba (Infinity Train)
Beetlejuice (Beetlejuice) Vs Arthur Morgan (Red Dead Redemption)
Oda Sakunoske (Bungou Stray Dogs) Vs Rose Quartz (Steven Universe)
Duncan (Dragon Age) Vs Junpei Yoshino (Jujitsu Kaisen)
Quincey Morris (Dracula) Vs Connor Murphy (Dear Evan Hansen)
Deadman (DC Comics) Vs Breakdown (Transformers)
Draal The Deadly (Troll Hunters) Vs Castiel (Supernatural)
Wave 4:
Matsuri Kanroji (Demon Slayer) Vs Midori (Your Turn To Die)
Kelsier (Mistborn) Vs Peter 'Parker' Yang (Malevolent Podcast)
Tadashi Hamada (Big Hero 6) Vs Noriaki Kakyoin (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)
Erik (The Phantom Of The Opera) Vs Matthias Helvar (Six Of Crows)
Tigerstar (Warrior Cats) Vs Boromir (The Lord Of The Rings)
Joel Miller (The Last Of Us) Vs Pedro Madrigal (Encanto)
Rufus Emeterio (They Both Die At The End) Vs King Arthur (King Arthur)
Bunny Corcoran (The Secret History) Vs Lenore (Nevermore Webtoon)
Sliver Of Straw (Rain World) Vs Bow (Inanimate Insanity)
Chidi Anagonye (The Good Place) Vs Nicholas D Wolfwood (Trigun)
Tiso (Hollow Knight) Vs Okudera (Yakuza 5)
Koki Kariya (The World Ends With You) Vs Horst Cabal (Johannes Cabal)
Mr Boddy (Clue) Vs Garret Jacob Hobbs (Hannibal)
Eddie Kaspbrak (IT) Vs Emily (Corpse Bride)
Ash Lynx (Banana Fish) Vs Ophelia (Hamlet)
Eddie Munson (Stranger Things) Vs Kili (The Hobbit)
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The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady (Spoiler-Filled) Review
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The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady, known as Tensei Oujo to Tensai Reijou no Mahou Kakumei or MagiRevo for short, is a yuri isekai directed by Shingo Tamaki. It is based on a Japanese light novel series by Piero Karasu and illustrated by Yuri Kisaragi, which was later adapted into an ongoing manga. The series was produced by Japanese anime studio, Diomedéa. 
Reprinted from Pop Culture Maniacs and Wayback Machine. This was the twenty-eighth article I wrote for Pop Culture Maniacs. This post was originally published on March 30, 2023.
This animated series primarily centers on a Princess named Anisphia "Anis" Wynn Palettia (voiced by Sayaka Senbongi). She remembers her previous life, love of magic, and tries to turn these fantasies into reality. By accident, she comes upon her brother, Algard, who is breaking off his romantic engagement with Euphyllia "Euphie" (voiced by Manaka Iwami). He publicly declares his love for another woman. After she whisks Euphie on her magic broom, she convinces her father to let Euphie come live with her, become her magic assistant, and help restore her royal credibility.
Unlike yuri isekai, such as The Executioner and Her Way of Life or I’m in Love with the Villainess, this series focuses on a reincarnated princess living her second life. In fact, Anis, applies what she remembers about witches from her previous life in Japan, to this new world, to move it into toward social, or industrial, revolution.
MagiRevo mixes dramatic and slow scenes with bloody battles. Anis the "Marauder Princess" fights magical monsters and takes parts of them for herself. Through it all, Anis becomes the heart of the series. She deals with her father, King Orfans II Palletia (voiced by Kenji Hamada), who dislikes her. Furthermore, her trusted maid Ilia Coral (voiced by Ai Kakuma), becomes her sister of sorts.
The series remains engaging due to the Anis' determination to study science to create magical gadgets. This is coupled with Euphie becoming more sure of herself. While this happens, both women slowly develop feelings for one another.
In some ways, Anis gives off a vibe similar to Chisato in Lycoris Recoil. Other scenes are reminiscent of I'm the Villainess, So I'm Taming the Final Boss, but there are more similarities to a 50-episode webcomic, The Girlfriend Project, which ended last year.
The aforementioned webcomic is set on Earth, and centers on two girls: one from a wealthy family (Ryn) and another from a working-class family (Julia). This anime echoes some of themes. The webcomic and this series both focus on finding one's self, confronting privilege, and dealing with obstinate family members.
However, MagiRevo has more drama and meddling male characters, such as a jealous prince named Asgard (voiced by Shogo Sakata). He is the equivalent of an over-controlling woman, such as Ryn's mother, since he wants to gain power by any means necessary.
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MagiRevo depicts monarchies as slow-moving and bureaucratic. The King does administrative work, as does the Prime Minister (and father of Euphie) Grantz Magenta (voiced by Tomohiro Tsuboi). Anis takes bold action without needing anyone's approval. In one episode, she even brings Euphie with her to slay a dragon while the royal council is deciding what to do, enraging him.
This contrasts, in more ways than one, with the "benevolent"/"enlightened" monarchy shown in Elena of Avalor, or the incompetent one in Disenchantment. This is partially because the King in MagiRevo is a reformist, as his Grantz, while he fights against institutionalists and conservatives among the royal ruling class.
MagiRevo more than a yuri isekai. Anis is very principled, which influences Euphie to see the potential for a society with inventions created by Anis. Such qualities are enhanced by her character's sweet nature. She says that magicians should use their magic "to make other smile", rather than to hurt others.
Anis even creates special weapons for Euphie and believes she can make a better world. In other ways, how Anis acts is an indicator of how someone can have independence, even under monarchy, as Elena does, to an extent, in Elena of Avalor.
The villa where Anis lives shares similarities with the Cursed Princess Club in the webcomic of the same name, in that she brings in those who don't have another home. For example, Anis saved her maid, Ilia, from a marriage she didn't want, and Euphie after Prince Asgard dumped her.
Even so, Anis can be reckless, making her more than happy to help Euphie become more certain with herself, and recognize what to do with her life. She also goes to extreme lengths to ensure she can use a power akin to magic. What this means for Anis, is that she implants crystals from a powerful dragon into her body which turns her "into a monster" as the dragon cursed her.
While Prince Algard is a villain without repute, it is funny how Anis intentionally, or unintentionally, shatters his plans. In the end of the fourth episode, Anis and Euphie fly off to fight the dragon while Algard tries to convince the King into fighting the dragon on his own while threatening his authority. This is supported by the fact that Anis has more experience, as a high-ranking adventurer, while it is not known if Algard has any battle experience.
MagiRevo is woven together nicely. Other than the cuteness of the show itself, the writers did a good job with the story. Unlike some other series, they don't jump into a relationship between Euphie and Anis. Instead, it is built up over time, making it a slow burn. There are nice scenes of them Euphie together, including when they fight alongside one another, or slow dance at the end of episode 5, even complete with a mutual marriage/relationship proposal.
That is not unique, as the strained friendship between protagonists Catra and Adora is the central theme of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. Another recent example is the canonized relationship between Blake Belladonna and Yang Xiao Long in the ninth season/volume of RWBY, a young adult animated series. As such, this makes MagiRevo one of the recent series which has employed a queer slow burn between its characters, something which certain creators prefer over other storytelling methods.
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The latter half of MagiRevo builds on what happened in the first half. Even characters such as Tilty Caret, the research partner of Anis, and Lainie Cyan, have more of a role. For Tilty, it means studying curses and medicines, but for Lainie, it involves unknowingly using their power to influence others, a "power of fascination". This was coupled with an novel explanation of "vampires" as humans who manipulate people's thoughts rather than sucking blood.
The show's writers did a good job constructing the friendship, and later romantic feelings, between Anis and Euphie. Both complement each other in some many ways, with Euphie as more practical in her attempt to trying to sell the idea of magicology concocted by her friend, Anis, to those who are skeptical. Their connection is only enhanced later in the series, with Euphie going along with Anis, who believed she had to accept her royal birthright.
These plotlines are expanded in MagiRevo with the presence of various enemies. The brother of Anis, Algard, wants to take power for his own gain. He goes to extremes in an effort to change the kingdom, even stabbing himself in the chest with a magic crystal, and fighting his sister. Their battle is only stopped by Euphie in the nick of time.
Algard embodies a similar toxicity present in Cassandra in Tangled. The latter is manifested in her actions against Rapunzel, when being manipulated by Zhan Tri. It is also displayed by the traumatized Ash Graven in Final Space after Invictus controlled her toward her former crew members, and an angry catgirl named Catra in She-Ra and the Princess of Power toward the princesses (and Adora herself). Algard is off his rocker and not being dictated by anyone else. This is his own off-the-wall plan. It ends in his banishment to the borderlands and Anis re-inherited as a princess.
One of the well-constructed aspects of MagiRevo is the internal struggle Anis has to confront when faced with the prospect of becoming queen. She does not want this, but resigns herself to it, even though this means abandoning her passion for magicology. The fact that Euphie sees through this, and tries to do whatever she can to ensure that Anis doesn't become queen, is a testament to her character! In fact, Euphie even agrees to take up a spirit contract with Lumi so she can enter the royal family, and will live forever, as she will become a spirit.
The last two episodes of MagiRevo bring home everything that has happened in the series. Anis tries to hold onto her identity as a princess and doesn't want it to be to be stripped away. I liked that Euphie directly challenges this mentality, coming off so strong that they end up fighting one another in the final episode.
Although Anis is unsuccessful, and Euphie wins the fight, they still respect one another. This isn't a series where they break apart, but grow closer instead. In fact, Anis even confides in Euphie that she has memories from her past life and wonders whether she is "real" or "fake", with Euphie providing the reassurance that she is human after all.
The final episode ended very powerfully in terms of the romantic development between Anis and Euphie, including multiple kisses, and implied sex. This wasn't something new in the series, as they are shown sleeping together many times. Unfortunately, Anis' father declares that Euphie is her "sister" now, a oft-used trope in anime. However, it appears that Euphie is only a sister on paper and a formality, as both of them are not related by blood.
The final episode sets the stage for a possible second season, with the King and Queen stepping down, becoming simple farmers, making way for Euphie and Anis as the new rulers. The latter both commission flying ships which remind me of those in the classic 2000s Disney films Atlantis: The Lost Empire and Atlantis: Milo's Return. Whether that was intentional on the part of the character designers, or they were basing them on the manga, I don't know. In any case, the series ends on a strong note, with Euphie and Anis flying in the sky together, while Lainie becomes an apprentice of Illa.
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The voice cast is a strength of MagiRevo. Protagonists Euphie, Anis, and Ilia are voiced by Manaka Iwami, Sayaka Senbongi, and Ai Kakuma. These individuals have experience voicing characters in Fruits Basket, Re:Zero, Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club, Spy × Family, The Demon Girl Next Door, I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level, and As Miss Beelzebub Likes.
Additional cast are newer to voiceover work, such as Hina Yomiya (who voices Lainie Cyan) and Arisa Kinami. Others are more seasoned, like Kenji Hamada, Shogo Sakata, Tomohiro Tsuboi, Hiromichi Tezuka and Yū Sasahara (who voices Tilty Claret).
The voices of the characters of MagiRevo are reinforced by the writing, plot, and animation style of MagiRevo. In the case of the latter, the show's animation studio, Diomedéa, is skilled with animating Squid Girl, Riddle Story of Devil, Girlish Number, and Beatless. But, this is their first yuri series they have worked on.
In any case, the fight with the dragon in the show's fifth episode, the battles that lead up to it, and Euphie saving Anis after she falls from the sky, to give a few examples, are emblematic of the amazing animation quality of MagiRevo.
The writer of this anime, Wataru Watari, has just as much experience. He was the screenwriter and creator My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU, but worked on various other series, including Qualidea Code, Girlish Number, Domestic Girlfriend, Get Up! Get Live!, and The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent. Watari is not alone in this, as series director Shingo Tamaki worked on some of the same series, along with others, like Fuuka, Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha, and Future Diary.
MagiRevo is supported by Moe Hyuga, music composer for the series. He has composed music on some shows I've watched in the past, like Heroines Run the Show and If My Favorite Pop Idol Made it to the Budokan, I Would Die, and those I haven't seen, like O Maidens in Your Savage Season and Steins;Gate 0.
Hyuga's music matches the show's scenes, accompanying the action and drama, making it more impactful. A series can do well, or poorly, depending on its music score, and this series excels in that regard, in more ways than one.
The series grapples with the issues of class discrimination and division in society. It also touches on the topic of parental abuse, which some might think is treated "poorly" in the series. Such a perception is incorrect. Instead, the series primarily shows that the Anis' parents don't know what do with her. They see her as a bit of a wild child. They learn that she is much more than that and has vulnerabilities just like them. As a result, they bond with her and provide her support as she deals with her personal struggles. Hopefully this can be expanded in a second season.
MagiRevo comes at a time that LGBTQ representation in Western media is declining. GLAAD, which partners with major companies, recently admitted this in their "Where We Are on TV" report. They stated that 29% of characters in television programs will not be returning either because of a character dying, leaving the show, or the show being cancelled, ended, or shelved.
In contrast, despite overwork, and bad working conditions, in the anime industry, yuri anime continue to be produced. This year, apart from MagiRevo, the yurish Ippon Again! is airing, as is Soaring Sky! PreCure, while Nijiyon Animation and D4DJ All Mix ended.
This series sets a high standard for other yuri series in the future. With the premiere of new seasons of Tokyo Mew Mew New, Birdie Wing, Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury, and Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear in April, as well as the debut of Yuri is My Job!, it remains to be seen if these series will be as impactful.
The same can be said for Genjitsu no Yohane: Sunshine in the Mirror (airing in July), The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess (airing in October), Whisper Me a Love Song (airing in January 2024), and I'm in Love with the Villainess and Hoshikuzu Telepath which will air at some point this year. This is also the case for Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club Next Sky (an OVA), Young Ladies Don't Play Fighting Games, Vampeerz, Laid-Back Camp season 3, and I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level season 2, which are in development.
MagiRevo, otherwise known as The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady, is currently streaming on Crunchyroll.
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spellbcok · 1 year
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rikeijo · 2 years
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Today's translation #147
Kikan Esu, 2017/07
Sayo Yamamoto interview
Part 5.
I: Is the choreography your creation too? Miyamoto-sensei said "The director knows so much about figure skating that you would think she herself is a figure skater".
Yamamoto: No, I can't skate at all!! Absolutely not!! To make it possible even for people who watch figure skating regularly to enjoy Yuri!!!, we wanted to create programs that could get good scores even in real-life competition. That's why we needed to ask for help professionals. I made, however, some request, like: "the strong point of this skater is this, so I'd like to include it". In case of Yurio, it's flexibility, so he can do things like layback spins and spirals. Yuuri has stamina and step sequences are his element, so I wanted to make a program that would make a good use of that… Also, I decided what are the characteristic traits of each skater, such as, what types of quads they can jump, before placing the order for choreography. Based on that, Miyamoto-sensei came up with the idea to have step sequence in the very beginning of Yuuri's SP to draw attention to his strong point, to put all jumps in the second half of the program, and to have a quad toe loop + triple toe loop combination as the last jump, so he can end with an impact. When a skater has a jump in the second half of their program, the base value of that jump increases 1.1 time, so there are skaters who do that, but as far as I know, no male skater so far has ever had a quad jump combination as his last jump at the very end of the program when you have very little energy left. But we thought that it would be a good way to show that Yuuri has stamina, so without hesitation we decide to make him jump that quad combination at the end of the program. And then I remembered that Miyahara Satoko in her free program of the 2015/2016 season was jumping double axel + triple toe loop combination at the end of her program. "The audience remembers the last jump first, so by jumping combination as the last jump you can leave a strong impression - Satoko is confident about her stamina, so for her it's possible" - this is what Hamada, her coach said. I thought that Yuuri is also confident about his stamina, and Victor, who wants to surprise the audience, would certainly think that it's not a bad idea…
I: So the people who watch feel the strongest emotions at the end of the performance.
Yamamoto: It's the same with directing an anime. Often the beginning and the ending is what decides what the image of the whole series is like, so it's important. We are talking about two different genres, but when I realized that Coach Hamada agrees with this idea, it gave me a lot of self-confidence. Plus, it keeps the tension high to the very end, doesn't it! This feeling of: "It's coming now!".
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thecookieverse · 9 months
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List of Characters and Series
Here is a list of all the OC's and Characters that are in the Cookieverse. OC's and media listed alphabetically
OC's
Blueberry Muffin Cookie
Hot Dog Cookie
Autumn Herald Cookie
Spring Maiden Cookie
Summer Autarch Cookie
Winter Envoy Cookie
Official Characters
American Dragon Jake Long
Lanatus Dragon Cookie (Jake Long)
Russet Potato Cookie (Arthur "Spud" Spudinski)
Chocolate Truffle Cookie (Trixie Carter)
Yellow Lily Cookie (Rose)
Banjo Kazooie An in-universe video game
Gummy Bear Cookie (Banjo)
Buffalo Wing Cookie (Kazooie)
Green Milkshake Cookie (Gruntilda)
Sausage Toad Cookie (Klungo)
Gummy Skull Cookie (Mumbo)
Steak Pie Cookie (Bottles)
Bubble-and-Squeak Cookie (Jamjars)
Big Hero 6
Maki Roll Cookie (Hiro Hamada)
Marshmallow Creme Cookie (Baymax)
Gummy Hoop Cookie (Go Go)
Yuzu Cookie (Honey Lemon)
Zucchini Cookie (Wasabi Cookie)
Taco Cookie (Fred Frederickson IV)
Chowder
Pudding Pop Cookie (Chowder)
Bean Soup Cookie (Mung Daal)
Mushroom Bisque Cookie (Truffles)
Rock Candy Cookie (Schnitzel)
Calamansi Cookie (Endive)
Marshmallow Bunny Cookie (Panini)
Pickled Tomato Cookie (Gazpacho)
Cuphead
Strawberry Milk Cookie (Cuphead)
Blueberry Milk Cookie (Mugman)
Au Lait Cookie (Elder Kettle)
Golden Milk Cookie (Legendary Chalice/Ms. Chalice)
The Root Pack
Yukon Gold Cookie (Sal Spudder)
Yellow Onion Cookie (Ollie Bulb)
Chantenay Cookie (Chauncey Chantenay)
Berry Gelatin Cookie (Goopy Le Grande)
Star Spinel Cookie (Hilda Berg)
Gin Cookie and Tonic Cookie (Ribby and Croaks)
Orange Carnation Cookie (Cagney Carnation Cookie)
Cherry Cane Cookie (Baroness Von Bon Bon)
Candy Popcorn Cookie (Beppi the Clown)
Shish Tawook Cookie (Dijimmi the Great)
Serrano Dragon Cookie (Grim Matchstick)
Cuckoo Egg Cookie (Wally Warbles)
Pheasant Egg Cookie (Willy Warbles)
Golden Honey Cookie (Rumor Honeybottoms)
Rum Cookie (Captain Brineybeard)
Turquoise Rose Cookie (Sally Stageplay)
Vienna Sausage Cookie (Werner Werman)
Amethyst Cookie (Dr. Kahl)
Fluorite Cookie (Cala Maria)
King Cake Cookie (King Dice)
Devil’s Cigar Cookie (The Devil)
Sylvanite Cookie (Glumstone the Giant)
Moonshine Mob:
Gin Rickey Cookie (Charlie Left Legs)
Jack Rose Cookie (Light Bug)
Sazerac Cookie (Anteater)
Moonshine Cookie (Announcer Snail)
Moon Mist Cookie (Mortimer Freeze)
Was a teacher for the Parfaedia Institute (taught ice magic). But was fired after attempting to get students to join his cult. Now resides somewhere with the cult in the Giant Icing Ridge (nearby the Dark Cacao Kingdom).
Chorizo Cookie (Esther Winchester)
Howling Aces
Pineapple Mint Cookie (Sergeant O’Fera)
Upside-Down Cake Cookie (Pilot Bulldog)
Pineapple Juice Cookies (Yankee Yippers)
Table Salt Cookie (Chef Saltbaker)
Cyberchase
Alfajor Cookie (Inez)
Key Lime Cookie (Matt)
Cranberry Flan Cookie (Jackie)
Dexter's Laboratory
Omelet Cookie (Dexter)
Omurice Cookie (Dee Dee)
Quail Egg Cookie (Mandark)
Disney Fairies
Dianthus Cookie (Tinkerbell)
Water Iris Cookie (Silvermist)
Marigold Cookie (Iridessa)
Alstromeria Cookie (Fawn)
Dahlia Cookie (Rosetta)
Windflower Cookie (Vidia)
Disney Princesses
Apple Streusel Cookie (Snow White)
Blue Pumpkin Cookie (Cinderella)
Loganberry Cookie (Aurora)
Alexandrite Cookie (Ariel)
Profiterole Cookie (Belle)
Bastani Sonnati Cookie (Jasmine)
Jian Dui Cookie (Mulan)
Beignet Cookie (Tiana)
Rampion Cookie (Rapunzel)
Barmbrack Cookie (Merida)
Haupia Cookie (Moana)
Doki Doki Literature Club
Ackee Fruit Cookie (Monika)
Strawberry Cupcake Cookie (Natsuki)
Ruby Chocolate Cookie (Sayori)
Chamomile Tea Cookie (Yuri)
Earthbound (Mother)
Gum Scrap Cookie (Ness)
Apple Pie Cookie (Paula)
Custard Doughnut Cookie (Jeff)
Onigiri Cookie (Poo)
Pork Rind Cookie (Porky Minch)
Lemon Swirl Cookie (Lucas)
Prickly Pear Cookie (Kumatora)
Blue Potato Cookie (Duster)
Orange Swirl Cookie (Claus)
Kid Icarus
Angel Food Cookie (Pit)
Manzanilla Olive Cookie (Palutena)
Souvlaki Cookie (Magnus)
Chocolate Cake Cookie (Dark Pit)
??? (Medusa)
??? (Hades)
Blue Spirulina Cookie (Pandora)
??? (Gaol)
??? (Thanatos)
Salad Cookie (Viridi)
??? (Arlon)
Electrolyte Cookie (Phosphora)
Gravity Falls
Peanut Butter Cookie (Dipper)
Grape Jam Cookie (Mabel)
Club Sandwich Cookie (Grunkle Stan)
Maple Syrup Cookie (Wendy)
Empanada Cookie (Soos)
Reuben Cookie (Ford)
White Truffle Cookie (Pacifica Northwest)
Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
Sugar Skull Cookie (Grim)
Tangelo Cookie (Billy)
Oleander Cookie (Billy)
Ed, Edd, and Eddy
Camembert Cookie (Ed)
Gelatin Cookie (Edd)
Jawbreaker Cookie (Eddy)
Caprese Salad Cookie (Kevin)
Vieux Lille Cookie (Sarah)
Dandelion Cookie (Jimmy)
Bratwurst Cookie (Rolf)
Passion Fruit Cookie (Nazz)
Granola Bar Cookie (Jonny)
Limburger Cookie (May Kanker)
Mashed Potato Cookie (Marie Kanker)
Fish Stick Cookie (Lee Kanker)
Eddsworld
Broccoli Cookie (Edd)
Seltzer Cookie (Tom)
Choco Milk Cookie (Matt)
Peppermint Bark Cookie (Tord)
Cayenne Cookie (Blaze, OC)
Black Raspberry Cookie (Dusk, OC)
Guacamole Cookie (Eduardo)
Cinnamon Roll Cookie (Jon)
Sugar Plum Cookie (Mark)
Tomato Cookie (Jordan, OC)
Blood Orange Cookie (Blade, OC)
Garlic Cookie (Dawn, OC)
Tobacco Cookie (Paul)
Lemon Drop Cookie (Patryck)
Choco Popcorn Cookie (Bing)
Snowcap Cookie (Larry)
Lavender Cookie (Laurel)
Dipped Strawberry Cookie (Kim)
Raspberry Torte Cookie (Katya)
El Tigre
Chili Lollipop Cookie (Manny Rivera/El Tigre)
Blueberry Churro Cookie (Frida Suarez)
Paloma Cookie (Rodolfo Rivera/White Pantera)
??? (Grandpapi Rivera/Puma Loco)
??? (Zoe Aves/Black Cuervo)
??? (Carmelita Aves/Voltura)
??? (Grandmami Aves/Lady Gobbler)
Friday Night Funkin
Slushie Cookie (Boyfriend/Jacob)
Cherry Cola Cookie (Girlfriend/Amber)
Rose Water Cookie (Senpai/Kenji)
Orange Velvet Cookie (Blaze, OC) 
Soft Serve Cookie (Dusk, OC)
Waffle Cone Cookie (Vince)
Vanilla Bean Cookie (Emilia)
Devil's Food Cookie (Daddy Dearest/Maurice)
Cola Cake Cookie (Mommy Mearest/Donna)
Caramel Apple Cookie (Pico)
Candy Bone Cookie (Skid)
Mellowcreme Pumpkin Cookie (Pump)
Lemon Curd Cookie (Lemon Demon)
Kirby
Starmallow Cookie (Kirby)
Battenberg Cookie (King Dedede)
Jostaberry Cookie (Meta Knight)
Tangerine Cookie (Bandana Dee)
Blueberry Cobbler Cookie (Gooey)
Berry Fudge Cookie (Marx)
Fruit Ribbon Cookie (Ribbon)
Food Coloring Cookie (Adeleine)
Bloodberry Cookie (Dark Meta Knight)
Mirror Glaze Cookie (Dark Mind)
Rainbow Frosting Cookie (Drawcia)
Stilton Gold Cookie (Daroach)
Golden Delicious Cookie (Magolor)
Tarantula Cookie (Taranza)
Honeycomb Cookie (Queen Sectonia)
Strawberry Ripple Cookie (Susie)
Golden Opulence Cookie (President Haltmann)
Rainbow Sherbet Cookie (Elline)
Fondant Cookie (Claycia)
Frozen Yogurt Cookie (Francisca)
Pepper Kebab Cookie (Flamberge)
Lemon Tart Cookie (Zan Partizanne)
Poison Hemlock Cookie (Hyness)
Blue Lemonade Cookie (Elfilin)
Veal Orloff Cookie (Leongar)
Funnel Cake Cookie (Clawroline)
KND
Strawberry Fool Cookie (Nigel Uno/Numbuh 1)
Chili Dog Cookie (Hoagie P. Gilligan/Numbuh 2)
Matcha Choco Cookie (Kuki Sanban/Numbuh 3)
Hokey Pokey Cookie (Wallabee “Wally” Beatles/Numbuh 4)
Salted Caramel Cookie (Abigail Lincoln/Numbuh 5)
Soda Bread Cookie (Fanny Fulbright/Numbuh 86)
Lemon Meringue Cookie (Rachel McKenzie/Numbuh 362)
Caramel Macchiato Cookie (Cree Lincoln)
??? (Chad Dickson/Numbuh 274)
Black Olive Cookie (Father)
Five-Layer Cookie (The Delightful Children from Down the Lane/Sector Z)
Refried Beans Cookie (Lenny), Sour Cream Cookie (David), White Cheddar Cookie (Bruce), Pico de Gallo Cookie (Constance), and Lettuce Cookie (Alessandra). 
Lalaloopsy
Valerian Cookie (Pillow Featherbed)
Sprinkle Cookie (Crumbs Sugar Cookie)
Whipped Cocoa Cookie (Mittens Fluff ‘N’ Stuff)
Circus Peanut Cookie (Peanut Big Top)
Spaghetti Marinara Cookie (Spot Splatter Splash)
Candy Jewel Cookie (Jewel Sparkles)
Rocket Pop Cookie (Dot Starlight)
Beacon Apple Cookie (Bea Spells-A-Lot)
Little Einsteins
Ditalini Cookie (Leo)
Farfalle Cookie (Annie)
Orchid Cookie (June)
Banana Pancake Cookie (Quincy)
Magic School Bus
Honeycrisp Apple Cookie (Ms. Frizzle)
Carrot Puff Cookie (Arnold)
Candy Jack Cookie (Ralphie)
Champurrado Cookie (Carlos)
Blue Taro Cookie (Tim)
Green Bean Cookie (Phoebe)
Mochi Cookie (Wanda)
Daffodil Cookie (Dorothy Ann)
Berry Smoothie Cookie (Keesha)
Mario
Marinara Sauce Cookie (Mario)
Pesto Cookie (Luigi) 
Peach Cream Cookie (Princess Peach)
Button Mushroom Cookie (Toad)
Durian Cookie (Bowser)
Garlic Sauce Cookie (Wario)
Breadstick Cookie (Waluigi)
Daisy Cookie (Princess Daisy)
Konpeito Cookie (Princess Rosalina)
Stelline Cookie (Geno)
Marshmallow Spread Cookie (Mallow)
Monster High
Lemon Mint Cookie (Frankie Stein)
Pink Licorice Cookie (Draculaura)
Wolfsbane Cookie (Clawdeen Wolf)
Melopita Cookie (Cleo de Nile)
Gummy Fish Cookie (Lagoona Blue)
Jelly Worm Cookie (Ghoulia Yelps)
Shaved Ice Cookie (Abbey Bominable)
Watermelon Snake Cookie (Deuce Gorgon
Monster Prom
Ghost Pepper Cookie (Damien LeVey)
Purple Kale Cookie (Liam de Lioncourt) 
Saltwater Taffy Cookie (Miranda Vanderbilt)
Vodka Cookie (Polly Geist)
Potato Chip Cookie (Scott Howl)
Sour Snake Cookie (Vera Oberlin) 
Succulent Cookie (Calculester Hewlett-Packard)
Ikasumi Pasta Cookie (Zoe)
Calla Lily Cookie (Joy Johnson-Johjima) 
Henbane Cookie (Hope Halko)
Blackthorn Cookie (Faith Fernández) 
Filius Blue Cookie (Dahlia Aquino) 
Keema Cookie (Aaravi Mishra) 
Belladonna Cookie (Milo Belladonna) 
Elderberry Cookie (Oz)
Cherry Pepper Cookie (Amira Rashid)
Blueberry Tart Cookie (Vicky Schmidt)
Rafflesia Cookie (Brian Yu)
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
Açaí Cookie (Twilight Sparkle)
Apple Cider Cookie (Applejack)
Candy Ring Cookie (Rarity)
Pansy Cookie (Fluttershy)
Confetti Cake Cookie (Pinkie Pie)
Sports Drink Cookie (Rainbow Dash)
Damson Dragon Cookie (Spike) 
Nickelodeon
Sponge Cake Cookie (SpongeBob SquarePants)
Star Sundae Cookie (Patrick Star)
Acorn Cookie (Sandy Cheeks)
Calamari Cookie (Squidward Tentacles) 
Crab Burger Cookie (Mr. Krabs) 
Lima Bean Cookie (Sheldon J. Plankton)
Chocolate Swirl Cookie (Jimmy Neutron)
Pixy Powder Cookie (Timmy Turner)
Creme Sandwich Cookie (Danny Fenton/Phantom)
Black Rose Cookie (Sam Manson)
Sour Straw Cookie (Tucker Foley)
Orange Creme Cookie (Jasmine “Jazz” Fenton)
Blueberry Fudge Cookie (Jenny Wakeman/XJ-9)
Tarator Cookie (Vendetta)
Cream Pie Cookie (Charlotte)
Star Jelly Cookie (Zim)
Astronaut Food Cookie (Dib Membrane)
O.K K.O: Let's Be Heroes!
Burrito Cookie (K.O)
Blue Agave Cookie (Rad)
Ramen Cookie (Enid)
Enchilada Cookie (Carol)
??? (Mr. Gar)
Cucumber Cookie (Dendy)
??? (Lord Boxman)
Cobra Venom Cookie (Professor Venomous)
??? (Darrell)
Orange Taffy Cookie (Shannon)
??? (Raymond)
Purple Cabbage Cookie (Ernesto)
Sausage Fruit Cookie (Jethro)
??? (Mikayla)
Knickerbocker Glory Cookie (Elodie)
Cheese Puff Cookie (Fink)
Peanuts
Lemon Gel Cookie (Charlie Brown)
Berry Gel Cookie (Sally)
Raspberry Jam Cookie (Linus)
Blueberry Jam Cookie (Lucy)
Mint Cream Cookie (Peppermint Patty)
Pumpkin Brownie Cookie (Marcie)
Cornflower Cookie (Franklin)
Bitter Melon Cookie (Violet)
Dirt Cake Cookie (Pig-Pen)
Cavatappi Cookie (Frieda)
Blackberry Pie Cookie (Schroeder)
Persona 3
Duck Burger Cookie (Makoto Yuki)
Strawberry Sando Cookie (Yukari Takeba)
Soft Pretzel Cookie (Junpei Iori)
Hamburger Steak Cookie (Akihiro Sanaba)
Champagne Cookie (Mitsuru Kirijo)
Miso Soup Cookie (Fuuka Yamagishi)
Toasted Bread Cookie (Aigis)
Yatsuhashi Cookie (Ken Amada)
??? (Elizabeth)
??? (Theodore)
Persona 4
Beef Bowl Cookie (Yu Narukami)
Potato Stew Cookie (Yosuke Hanamura)
Steak Cookie (Chie Satonaka)
Manju Cookie (Yukiko Amagi)
Yakitori Cookie (Kanji Tatsumi)
Vichyssoise Cookie (Rise Kujikawa)
Popsicle Cookie (Teddie)
California Roll Cookie (Naoto Shirogane)
??? (Margaret)
Persona 5
Katsu Sando Cookie (Akira Kurusu/Joker)
Black Cat Cookie (Morgana)
Meat Bun Cookie (Ryuji Sakamoto/Skull)
Chocolate Crepe Cookie (Ann Takamaki/Panther)
Jagariko Cookie (Yusuke Kitagawa/Fox) 
Nigiri Cookie (Makoto Nijima/Queen)
Curry Cookie (Futaba Sakura/Oracle)
Fruit Salad Cookie (Haru Okumura/Noir) 
Buttered Pancake Cookie (Goro Akechi/Crow)
Pea Flower Cookie (Lavenza)
Pizza Tower
Spaghetti Cookie (Peppino Spaghetti)
Lasagna Cookie (Gustavo)
Brick Cheese Rat (Brick the Rat)
Stuffed Pepper Cookie (Pepperman)
Cowboy Queso Cookie (The Vigilante)
Peanut Bar Cookie (The Noise)
Hazelnut Bar Cookie (Noisette)
Phineas and Ferb
Salsa Chip Cookie (Phineas)
Apple Dodger Cookie (Ferb)
Salsa Cookie (Candace)
Sufganiyah Cookie (Isabella)
Blueberry Kulfi Cookie (Baljeet)
Gouda Cookie (Buford) 
Black Forest Cookie (Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz) 
Gateau Cookie (Vanessa)
Powerpuff Girls
Pink Lemonade Cookie (Blossom)
Sugar Cookie (Bubbles)
Basil Cookie (Buttercup) 
Magnesium Cookie (Professor Utonium)
Banana Nut Cookie (Mojo Jojo)
Devil’s Tongue Cookie (Him)
Fruit Punch Cookie (Brick)
Blue Corn Cookie (Boomer)
Nori Cookie (Butch)
Medusa Pepper Cookie (Sedusa)
Gold Truffle Cookie (Princess Morbucks)
Orange Pippin Cookie (Ms. Keane)
Pickle Cookie (Mayor)
Sauteed Broccoli Cookie (Sara Bellum)
Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
Buffalo Sauce Cookie (Randy Cunningham)
Curly Fry Cookie (Howard Weinerman)
Sailor Moon
Marshmallow Pie Cookie (Usagi Tsukino/Sailor Moon)
Berry Soda Cookie (Ami Mizuno/Sailor Mercury)
Furikake Cookie (Rei Hino/Sailor Mars)
Tin Cookie (Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter)
Myrtle Cookie (Minako Aino/Sailor Venus)
Chicken Salad Cookie (Haruka Tenou/Sailor Uranus)
Saba Sashimi Cookie (Michiru Kaiou/Sailor Neptune)
Ergot Cookie (Hotaru Tomoe/Sailor Saturn)
Cypress Cookie (Setsuna Meiou/Sailor Pluto)
Tuxedo Cake Cookie (Mamoru Chiba/Tuxedo Mask)
Sanrio
Candy Apple Cookie (Hello Kitty/Kitty White)
Toffee Apple Cookie (Mimmy White)
Pink Almond Cookie (My Melody)
Blueberry Roll Cookie (Cinnamoroll)
Purin Cookie (Pompompurin)
Twin Star Cookie (Little Twin Stars)
Star Sapphire Cookie (Kiki)
Star Ruby Cookie (Lala)
Black Cherry Cookie (Kuromi)
Matcha Donut Cookie (Keroppi)
??? (Tuxedo Sam)
Scooby Doo
Scooby Snack Cookie (Scooby Doo) 
Dagwood Sandwich Cookie (Norville “Shaggy” Rogers)
Sweet Potato Cookie (Velma Dinkley)
Deviled Egg Cookie (Fred Jones) 
Blueberry Cheesecake Cookie (Daphne Blake)
Concord Juice Cookie (Sibella)
Honeydew Cookie (Elsa Frankenteen)
Coney Dog Cookie (Winnie)
Ghost Pipe Cookie (Phantasma)
Babosa Cookie (Tanis)
Rosemary Cookie (Thorn)
Thyme Cookie (Dusk)
Sage Cookie (Luna)
Sonic
Caffeine Powder Cookie (Sonic)
Butter Mint Cookie (Tails)
Guarana Cookie (Knuckles)
Boiled Egg Cookie (Dr. Ivo "Eggman" Robotnick)
Pink Rose Cookie (Amy Rose)
Dark Roast Cookie (Shadow)
Pink Lady Cookie (Rouge)
Cloud Apple Cookie (Silver)
Catfish Cookie (Big)
Royal Black Cookie (Blaze)
Carrot Cake Cookie (Cream)
Stardew Valley
Hashbrown Cookie (Alex)
Crab Cake Cookie (Elliot)
Pickle Juice Cookie (Harvey)
Cheese Pizza Cookie (Sam)
Pumpkin Soup Cookie (Sebastian)
Jalapeño Popper Cookie (Shane)
Blackberry Cobbler Cookie (Abigail)
Eggplant Cookie (Emily)
Pink Cake Cookie (Haley)
Stir Fry Cookie (Leah)
Cauliflower Cheese Cookie (Maru)
Poppy Cookie (Penny)
Teen Titans
Kale Cookie (Robin)
Coriander Cookie (Starfire)
Tofu Cookie (Beast Boy)
Clam Cookie (Cyborg)
Black Currant Cookie (Raven)
The Emperor's New Groove
Lomo Saltado Cookie (Kuzco)
Ceviche Cookie (Pacha)
Prune Cookie (Yzma)
Spinach Puff Cookie (Kronk)
Total Drama Island and Action
Arsenic Cookie (Chris McLean)
Sriracha Cookie (Chef Hatchet)
Stroganoff Cookie (Eva)
Loco Moco Cookie (Justin)
Turnip Cookie (Beth)
Cronut Cookie (Katie)
Cruller Cookie (Sadie)
Opera Cream Cookie (Trent)
Pepperoni Pizza Cookie (Geoff)
Nanaimo Bar Cookie (Owen)
Jalapeño Cookie (Duncan) 
Kumquat Cookie (Leshawna)
Black Sesame Cookie (Gwen)
Sashimi Cookie (Heather)
Samosa Cookie (Noah)
Coffee Crisp Cookie (Cody)
Seaweed Brownie Cookie (Bridgette)
Biscuit Cookie (Ezekiel)
Protein Bar Cookie (Tyler)
Galette Cookie (Lindsay)
Horchata Cookie (Courtney)
Chickpea Cookie (DJ)
Toaster Tart Cookie (Harold)
Toxic Sludge Cookie (Izzy)
Total Drama World Tour
Saffron Cookie (Alejandro)
Purple Tea Cookie (Sierra)
Total Drama Revenge of The Island
MRE Cookie (Brick) 
Black Bean Cookie (Jo)
Orzo Cookie (Mike)
Orange Blossom Cookie (Zoey)
Bay Laurel Cookie (Dawn)
Collard Greens Cookie (B)
Protein Shake Cookie (Lightning)
Chokecherry Cookie (Cameron)
Pizza Pocket Cookie (Sam)
Watercress Cookie (Dakota)
Turkey Bacon Cookie (Staci)
Gelato Cookie (Anne Maria)
Kimchi Cookie (Scott)
Total Drama Pahkitew Island
Shameplant Cookie (Beardo)
Fruity Puff Cookie (Leonard)
Red Delicious Cookie (Amy)
Red Potato Cookie (Rodney)
Gala Apple Cookie (Sammy)
Princess Cake Cookie (Ella)
Lead Cookie (Topher)
Masala Chai Cookie (Dave)
Cobalt Cookie (Scarlett)
Black Pudding Cookie (Max)
Vegemite Cookie (Jasmine)
Raspberry Crown Cookie (Sugar)
Grilled Salmon Cookie (Sky)
Cordyceps Cookie (Shawn)
Total Drama Ridonculous Race
Corn Puff Cookie (Tammy)
??? (Pete)
??? (Gerry)
Turmeric Cookie (Ellody)
Pumpkin Seed Cookie (Mary)
Flaxseed Cookie (Laurie)
Chia Seed Cookie (Miles)
??? (Tom)
Scabiosa Cookie (Jen)
Chanterelle Cookie (Kelly)
Matsutake Mushroom Cookie (Taylor)
Blackberry Crumble Cookie and Blueberry Crumble Cookie (Jay and Mickey)
??? (Lorenzo)
??? (Chet)
??? (Rock)
Spudnut Cookie (Spud)
Banana Peel Cookie (Dwayne)
Bananas Foster Cookie (Junior)
Blood Lily Cookie (Crimson)
Drakondia Cookie (Ennui)
Shrimp Burrito Cookie (Brody)
??? (Stephanie)
??? (Ryan)
Matcha Scone Cookie (Devin)
Cinnamon Latte Cookie (Carrie)
??? (Kitty)
??? (Emma)
Berry Parfait Cookie (Josee)
Soufflé Glacé Cookie (Jacques)
Chipotle Cookie (MacArthur)
Mint Viennetta Cookie (Sanders)
Total Drama Island (Reboot)
Venison Cookie (Axel)
Fig Roll Cookie (Bowie)
??? (Caleb)
Anchovy Cookie (Chase)
Ajwain Cookie (Damien)
??? (Emma)
Avocado Toast Cookie (Julia)
??? (Millie)
Tteokbokki Cookie (MK)
Caramel Truffle Cookie (Nichelle)
??? (Priya)
Maple Bacon Cookie (Raj)
Baked Beans Cookie (Ripper)
Death Cap Cookie (Scary Girl)
Waffle Cookie (Wayne)
Hemp Cookie (Zee)
Totally Spies!
Poppy Seed Cookie (Clover)
Wonton Cookie (Alex)
Veggie Chip Cookie (Sam)
Chocolate Trifle Cookie (Jerry)
Blackberry Cheesecake Cookie (Mandy)
Winx Club
Nasturtium Cookie (Bloom)
Sunflower Cookie (Stella)
Tulip Cookie (Flora)
Clerodendrum Cookie (Musa)
Coralline Algae Cookie (Tecna)
Water Lily Cookie (Aisha)
Mistletoe Cookie (Icy)
Nightshade Cookie (Darcy)
Zephyr Lily Cookie (Stormy)
The Wonderful 101
Mcintosh Red Cookie (Will Wedgewood/Wonder-Red)
Cioppino Cookie (Eliot Hooker/Wonder-Blue)
Haricot Vert Cookie (Jean-Sebastian Renault/Wonder-Green)
Papanași Cookie (Mariana Kretzulesco/Wonder-Pink)
Yellowhammer Cookie (Ivan Istochinkov/Wonder-Yellow)
White Tea Cookie (Momoe Byakkoin/Wonder-White)
Black Rice Cookie (Krishna Ramanujon/Wonder Black)
Wreck it Ralph
Pound Cake Cookie (Wreck-It Ralph)
Pecan Pie Cookie (Fix-It Felix Jr.)
Beef Jerky Cookie (Sergeant Tamora Calhoun)
Marshmallow Cereal Cookie (Vanellope Von Schweetz)
Planned Characters
Series and characters that are only considered as of now
Amazing World of Gumball
Baldi's Basics
Barbie
Bratz
Bug Fables
Disney and Pixar
Ellsworld
Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi
Kim Possible
Pretty Cure
Pucca
Shantae
Studio Ghibli
The Life and Times of Juniper Lee
Tokyo Mew Mew
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