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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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zukks-dummy-mansion · 2 years
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One of my favourite illustrations in ping pong volume 1
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loremaster · 5 months
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draw your comfort characters as steven meme etc…
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best-underrated-anime · 3 months
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Best Underrated Anime Group C Round 3: #C5 vs #C6
#C5: A bunch of teenagers are forced to share pain
#C6: Sports anime for people who prefer bildungsromans to sports
Details and poll under the cut!
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#C5: Kiznaiver
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Katsuhira Agata is a quiet and reserved teenage boy whose sense of pain has all but vanished. His friend, Chidori Takashiro, can only faintly remember the days before Katsuhira had undergone this profound change. Now, his muffled and complacent demeanor make Katsuhira a constant target for bullies, who exploit him for egregious sums of money. But their fists only just manage to make him blink, as even emotions are far from his grasp.
However, one day Katsuhira, Chidori, and four other teenagers are abducted and forced to join the Kizuna System as official "Kiznaivers." Those taking part are connected through pain: if one member is injured, the others will feel an equal amount of agony. These individuals must become the lab rats and scapegoats of an incomplete system designed with world peace in mind. With their fates literally intertwined, the Kiznaivers must expose their true selves to each other, or risk failing much more than just the Kizuna System.
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Kiznaiver is an extremely underrated work of Studio Trigger’s and is definitely one of their bests. Not just for the animation, but for the impactful story as well. The characters just feel so real, and this show just makes you think about human connection and how much we might care for each other if we shared our pain. Although it can get a little confusing at the end, the sheer raw emotion is what makes up for everything. Every single one of the characters gets developed in ways that made me smile like an idiot.
Very good but severely underrated anime! Would recommend! :)
Trigger Warnings: Emotional Abuse, Fatphobia, Disordered Eating, Implied Sexual Assault (maybe).
The fact that Yuuta is formerly fat is constantly mocked throughout the series, which leaves a bit of a sour taste in my mouth as a fat person watching the show personally. Yuuta, to maintain his thinness, engages in disordered eating by simply eating a small cube of food every day. Said character is also the subject of an attempted sexual assault by a female character, but I don’t remember correctly if that actually happened or if I just got triggered by the way the scene was portrayed.
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#C6: Ping Pong the Animation
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Summary:
Despite being polar opposites, Makoto "Smile" Tsukimoto and Yutaka "Peco" Hoshino have been best friends since childhood. Although the overly confident Peco strives to be the best ping-pong player in the world, he often skips practice, earning the ire of his fellow teammates on the Katase High School ping-pong team. Meanwhile, Smile—in spite of his innate talent for the sport—cannot help but hold back his full strength when playing against others. Through their mutual love for ping-pong, the two have developed a bond that is seemingly unbreakable.
When Peco hears that an ex-national team player from China is coming to Japan, he drags Smile over to rival Tsujido High School to observe them. The subsequent trip leads to a clash between Peco and Kong Wenge, who overwhelmingly defeats the former in one game. Stunned by such a comprehensive loss, Peco finds himself questioning why he plays to begin with. Seeing his potential as a player, Katase's coach begins to train Smile to overcome his hesitation, but he is reluctant to play if it is not for enjoyment.
As the two struggle to find meaning in the sport, a plethora of stronger players—each with their own internal strifes—await them at the inter-high tournament, where only the very best can persevere. But when these young athletes let their unbridled ambition go unchecked, the hardships they face paint a somber reality as they pursue glory.
Propaganda:
An experimental director (Masaaki Yuasa) adapting a work from a very stylized and emotionally-focused shonen mangaka (Taiyo Matsumoto). This is an anime that feels more like watching an indie arthouse movie than a shonen anime. Featuring characters and arcs that subvert standard anime tropes, it gives an incisive picture into youths on the verge of growing up and learning responsibility. If you want to watch a short anime (one 11-episode season!) which will include cool sports action (and that’s coming from someone who is not generally into sports animes) the matches given weight by the primary use of them in narrative being as checkpoint in the characters’ growths.
I tend to prefer shojo over shonen for being more introspective, with the emotional arcs developed slower and more subtly, but for me this shonen hits a sweet middle ground of having that more internal feel, while getting to do the shonen things of having cooler, action-focused animation and character relationships which are about friendship rather than romance, and character arcs that are about trying to strive hard to achieve a dream. The show is quite well critically regarded, but a lot of anime fans get turned off by the unusual art style, and there isn’t really a fandom for it, so I think it counts as underrated anyways! Anyways, I think it delivers a really impactful and complete story-arc in a short time, and it leaves you feeling like you’ve grown alongside the characters, no matter how old you are (no seriously, my 50-year-old mother walked away saying she didn’t know anime was such a profound genre when I made her watch this).
Trigger Warnings: None.
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If you want to criticize one of the shows above to give the one you’re rooting for an advantage, then do so constructively. I do not tolerate groundless hate or slander on this blog. If I catch you doing such a thing in the notes, be it in the tags or reblogs, I will block you.
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kleinstar · 1 year
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ROLEPLAY HISTORY !
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The rules are simple ! Post ten characters you’d like to roleplay as, have role-played as and might bring back. Aside from that, please repost instead of reblogging !
CURRENTLY PLAYING
Eiden (Nu:Carnival)
HAVE PLAYED
Seiichirou Kondou (Corporate Slave)
Hyakunosuke Ogata (Golden Kamuy)
Juushimatsu Matsuno (Osomatsusan)
Yamashina (Yuureitou)
Shigeru Akagi (Ten/Akagi)
Keiichiro Sekine (Sekine-kun no Koi)
Smile/Makoto Tsukimoto (Ping Pong)
Kaiji Itou (Kaiji)
Masanosuke Akitsu (House of Five Leaves)
Josuke Higashikata/Gappy (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure 8: Jojolion)
Enrico Pucci (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure 6: Stone Ocean)
Paul von Oberstein (LoGH)
Mokuzu Umino ( Satougashi no Dangan wa Uchinukenai: A Lollypop or A Bullet)
Inha Baek (Cheese In the Trap)
Tanya von Degurechaff (Youjo Senki)
WANT TO PLAY (none of these are happening tho sorry kdfjjg)
Inha again
Suya from Maoujou de Oyasumi 
Blade Nu:Carnival  
Mao Mao (Kusuriya no Hitorigoto)
Ogata again
MIGHT BRING BACK
Inha but probably not lmao
Seiichirou but also probably not kfjgjkddä
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nanamicide · 2 years
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Tagged by @sakuraki99 for the 10 characters 10 fandoms 10 tags thingy. Thank you so much for tagging me 🥰
Here's my list:
1. Handa Sei (Barakamon)
2. Okkotsu Yuuta (Jujutsu Kaisen)
3. Ginko (Mushishi)
4. Hinata Hajime (Danganronpa)
5. Yaguchi Yatora (Blue Period)
6. Emanon (Omoide Emanon)
7. Inoue Meiko (Solanin)
8. Tsukimoto Makoto (Ping Pong)
9. Akashi (Tatami Galaxy)
10. Hayakawa Aki (Chainsaw Man)
I tag everybody who wants to do it (legitimately) because I am terrified of bothering people with unwanted tags but if you follow me or we're mutuals and you want to do this knock yourself out!
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taffybuns · 3 years
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enter the hero!!!
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mel0nfarm · 3 years
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m-3x-m · 4 years
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betofuuu · 4 years
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Smile
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zukks-dummy-mansion · 2 years
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I really want to read ping pong but I only want to read it from the German translation that is being released rn.
I don't know why I torture myself like that but I already bought the first volume and nothing disgusts me more than a series of books not matching.
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jaesti · 4 years
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ping pong !
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best-underrated-anime · 5 months
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Best Underrated Anime Group C Round 2: #C6 vs #C4
#C6: Sports anime for people who prefer bildungsromans to sports
#C4: Lesbians with swords
Details and poll under the cut!
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#C6: Ping Pong the Animation
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Summary:
Despite being polar opposites, Makoto "Smile" Tsukimoto and Yutaka "Peco" Hoshino have been best friends since childhood. Although the overly confident Peco strives to be the best ping-pong player in the world, he often skips practice, earning the ire of his fellow teammates on the Katase High School ping-pong team. Meanwhile, Smile—in spite of his innate talent for the sport—cannot help but hold back his full strength when playing against others. Through their mutual love for ping-pong, the two have developed a bond that is seemingly unbreakable.
When Peco hears that an ex-national team player from China is coming to Japan, he drags Smile over to rival Tsujido High School to observe them. The subsequent trip leads to a clash between Peco and Kong Wenge, who overwhelmingly defeats the former in one game. Stunned by such a comprehensive loss, Peco finds himself questioning why he plays to begin with. Seeing his potential as a player, Katase's coach begins to train Smile to overcome his hesitation, but he is reluctant to play if it is not for enjoyment.
As the two struggle to find meaning in the sport, a plethora of stronger players—each with their own internal strifes—await them at the inter-high tournament, where only the very best can persevere. But when these young athletes let their unbridled ambition go unchecked, the hardships they face paint a somber reality as they pursue glory.
Propaganda:
An experimental director (Masaaki Yuasa) adapting a work from a very stylized and emotionally-focused shonen mangaka (Taiyo Matsumoto). This is an anime that feels more like watching an indie arthouse movie than a shonen anime. Featuring characters and arcs that subvert standard anime tropes, it gives an incisive picture into youths on the verge of growing up and learning responsibility. If you want to watch a short anime (one 11-episode season!) which will include cool sports action (and that’s coming from someone who is not generally into sports animes) the matches given weight by the primary use of them in narrative being as checkpoint in the characters’ growths.
I tend to prefer shojo over shonen for being more introspective, with the emotional arcs developed slower and more subtly, but for me this shonen hits a sweet middle ground of having that more internal feel, while getting to do the shonen things of having cooler, action-focused animation and character relationships which are about friendship rather than romance, and character arcs that are about trying to strive hard to achieve a dream. The show is quite well critically regarded, but a lot of anime fans get turned off by the unusual art style, and there isn’t really a fandom for it, so I think it counts as underrated anyways! Anyways, I think it delivers a really impactful and complete story-arc in a short time, and it leaves you feeling like you’ve grown alongside the characters, no matter how old you are (no seriously, my 50-year-old mother walked away saying she didn’t know anime was such a profound genre when I made her watch this).
Trigger Warnings: None.
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#C4: Katana Maidens: Toji no Miko
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Throughout history, an elite group of shrine maidens known as "Toji" have saved the world from "Aratama," strange and malevolent beings bent on destroying humanity. In modern times, these warriors have been assigned to a special police squad to exterminate Aratama. The government has also set up five elite schools across the country to provide young girls the necessary sword fighting skills to eradicate these monsters and eventually join their fellow Toji in protecting the world.
A student of one of those five schools, Kanami Etou is chosen to represent Minoseki Academy in a sword fighting tournament, where she meets the mysterious Hiyori Juujou. Although Kanami and Hiyori rise to the top of the tournament, their battle takes an unexpected turn, throwing the world of the Toji into chaos. Likely that the Toji are facing betrayal from within, the two are forced to flee the tournament, clashing with former comrades on the way.
Propaganda:
The depth of this show was seriously mindblowing to me. For much of the series it was just a fun romp, with some pretty interesting twists and turns along the way. But as these characters develop, as the plot gets moving, it all comes together in the end. I have not seen a more concentrated concoction of doomed tragic yuri in my life.
Trigger Warnings: Child Abuse, Emotional Abuse, Self-Harm
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When reblogging and adding your own propaganda, please tag me @best-underrated-anime so that I’ll be sure to see it.
If you want to criticize one of the shows above to give the one you’re rooting for an advantage, then do so constructively. I do not tolerate groundless hate or slander on this blog. If I catch you doing such a thing in the notes, be it in the tags or reblogs, I will block you.
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sodatank · 3 years
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6 years later ping pong is still good
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huffiestrikes · 4 years
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And last but not least some ping pong fanart
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ashitanozak · 5 years
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Ping Pong (  ピンポン ),  Smile & Peco 
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