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vkatyassuka · 4 months
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My dash is so dead so please if you like drag or you’re gay interact with this post
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a-third-attempt · 1 year
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hey quick question, what the fuck
honestly darlings im a little bitter?? that NONE of you have made me aware of The Boulet Brothers Dragula???
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it's a MONSTER DRAG SHOW?
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it's been running for FOUR SEASONS
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and it's NEVER come across my dash??
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what are we even DOING here y'all
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iamcinema · 2 years
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Oh, and I'm finally getting my shit together and taking time to cross more stuff off my list while I'm able to chase this dopamine high I have going on.
First up, Dragula: Resurrection. I already know how things will play out since I saw season four before knowing where this fell in the timeline, but I'm having fun with it regardless. I will say though that hearing Frankie Doom talk about being a scare actor and how covid fucked a lot of it up makes me miss my old job, even if I barely survived my first (and currently only) season. I'm reminded of one of my finest scare moments and how great that felt, even if my face felt like it was falling off.
Ah, good times, man. Anyway, I think after this, I'll get around to VHS 94, Mandy, or 12 Hour Shift. I know, I know. I'm terrible. I'm getting there!
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nat-20s · 2 years
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just finished season four of Dragula last night and I wish with all of me that it was the most well known drag competition show bc a: it fucks and b:it's one of the few drag spaces I've seen that's like actually anyone can participate in drag because it's art and performance babey!!
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deadlinecom · 5 months
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valentinemailbox · 2 years
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can’t wait until this semester is done in two weeks so i can finally watch season 14 of drag race + all four seasons of dragula like god intended
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t4yce · 2 years
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DRAGULA SEASON FOUR FINALISTS
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vkatyassuka · 8 months
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I’m so happy they won
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cowcity · 2 years
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I love sigourney, she has been bringing incredible looks and she had to put up with a lot of bullshit in the beginning of the season, but out of the four final competitors? She has shown the least amount of variety. I will say that Dahli, while being an amazing performer and I respect them so much, has also been slightly similar in her looks and saint needs to really dial up the performance, but the shit they keep throwing at hoso for being "unorganized"??!?!??!?!?! I thought dragula focused on filth horror and glamour, when did organisation get thrown into the mix.
Sigourney is an incredible artist, but compared to the other three she hasn't shown nearly as much variety and not remotely enough filth. Every week I know when shes gonna walk out in: big hair, a formfitting garment and immaculate makeup.
If shes in the top 3 and hoso is not, it is blatant favoritism at this point.
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yourdadsghoulfriend · 2 years
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Thoughts on the Dragula finale?
I had a very, very strong feeling that the winner would be crowned, and I’m so proud and happy for them. The whole season was a delight and I’m happy for the top four and cast altogether. I was grinning from ear-to-ear the whole episode.
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harveyguillensource · 3 years
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Harvey will be appearing as a guest judge on the upcoming season of The Boulet Brothers' Dragula!
Season four has already revealed a star-studded line-up of guest judges, including Vanessa Hudgens (High School Musical, The Princess Switch), Harvey Guillén (What We Do in the Shadows), Kristian Nairn (Game of Thrones), Misha Osherovich (Freaky), queer country music icon Orville Peck, pop metal star Poppy, Ray Santiago (Ash vs. The Evil Dead), and RuPaul's Drag Race's season eight winner Bob the Drag Queen, with additional judges still to be announced.
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thepeoplesmovies · 2 years
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The Boulet Brothers' Dragula Renewed For A Fifth Season At Shudder
The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula Renewed For A Fifth Season At Shudder
It’s not all about what goes bump in the night over at Shudder, sometimes that sound could be the sound of heels walking down the catwalk. Horror Streaming service Shudder  have announced The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula has been renewed For a fifth season. The renewal comes ahead of the final two episodes of season four, with the finale, which will crown the world’s next drag supermonster and award…
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imagekeepr · 4 years
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Songs for Halloween Parties
Halloween parties offer the most wide open subject possibilities of any type of celebration. Halloween is the one day of the year that lets you be any living thing or dead thing, any occupation, any human or non-human and any personality type. You can be a cartoon character if you like. Since Halloween can go hundreds of different directions, the playlist will likely be a diverse list of novelty songs. The Monster Mash by Bobby Boris Pickett Rock Lobster by The B-52's Creep by Radiohead Everyday Is Halloween by Ministry Space Oddity by David Bowie Dead Man's Party by Oingo Boingo It's the End of the World As We Know it (and I Feel Fine) by R.E.M. Planet Claire by The B-52's Mad World - Tears For Fears Hell by Squirrel Nut Zippers Wicked Game by Chris Isaak Phantom of the Opera Soundtrack by Andrew Lloyd Weber Bela Lugosi's Dead by Bauhaus Werewolves of London by Warren Zevon Black Celebration by Depeche Mode Video Killed the Radio Star by The Buggles Walking On The Moon by The Police The Fly by U2 Lola by The Kinks Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress by The Hollies I Wanna Be a Cowboy by Boy Meets Girl 2000 Light Years From Home by The Rolling Stones The Munsters TV Theme Not Afraid by Eminem Kryptonite by 3 Doors Down Enter Sandman by Metallica Superstition by Stevie Wonder People Are Strange by The Doors Evil Ways by Santana 1999 by Prince Revolution 9 by The Beatles Twilight Zone TV Theme Hotel California by The Eagles Season of the Witch by Donovan Psycho Killer by Talking Heads The Devil Went Down to Georgia by Charlie Daniels Band Highway to Hell by AC/DC Devil Inside by INXS Hungry Like the Wolf by Duran Duran Thriller by Michael Jackson Super Freak by Rick James Ghostbusters by Ray Parker Jr. Le Freak by Chic Rapper's Delight by Sugar Hill Gang Girlfriend in a Coma by The Smiths Dark Lady by Cher Scary Monsters by David Bowie Bad Moon Rising by Creedence Clearwater Revival Devil Woman by Cliff Richard Riders On The Storm by The Doors Runnin' With the Devil by Van Halen Sympathy for the Devil by The Rolling Stones Crocodile Rock by Elton John Godzilla by Blue Oyster Cult Pumped Up Kicks by Foster the People Frankenstein by Edgar Winter Group Nightmare on My Street by DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince Time Warp from Rocky Horror Soundtrack Rapture by Blondie She Said She Said by The Beatles Wanted Dead or Alive by Jon Bon Jovi Out of Limits by The Marketts Somebody’s Watching Me by Rockwell Bad Girls by Donna Summer Black Magic Woman by Santana Welcome to the Jungle by Guns N' Roses Welcome to My Nightmare by Alice Cooper Boris the Spider by The Who Jungle Boogie by Kool & The Gang Roxanne by The Police Back in Black by AC/DC Addams Family TV Theme The Blob by The Five Blobs Smooth Criminal by Michael Jackson Take the Money and Run by Steve Miller Band Mama Told Me Not to Come by Three Dog Night Witchy Woman by The Eagles Speed Racer TV Theme Let's Go Crazy by Prince King Tut by Steve Martin Another One Bites the Dust by Queen Erotic City by Prince White Wedding by Billy Idol Hells Bells by AC/DC Fly Like an Eagle by Steve Miller Band Bad Bad Leroy Brown by Jim Croce Don't Fear the Reaper by Blue Oyster Cult Tarzan Boy by Baltimore Rocket Man by Elton John Live and Let Die by Paul McCartney & Wings Genie in a Bottle by Christina Aguilera Copacabana by Barry Manilow Black Cat by Janet Jackson You Dropped a Bomb on Me by Gap Band Zoo Station by U2 My City Was Gone by The Pretenders Eye of the Tiger by Survivor 99 Red Balloons by Nena Spirits in the Material World by The Police Monster by Fred Schneider Union of the Snake by Duran Duran They're Coming To Take Me Away Ha Ha by Napoleon XIV Rebel Rebel by David Bowie State of Shock by The Jacksons Walk Like an Egyptian by The Bangles Freakazoid by Midnight Star Low Rider by War Church of the Poison Mind by Culture Club Rebel Yell by Billy Idol Valley Girl by Frank Zappa E.T. by Katy Perry and Kanye West We Will Rock You/We Are the Champions by Queen All Along the Watchtower by Jimi Hendrix Strange Magic by Electric Light Orchestra Burning Down the House by Talking Heads Der Komissar by After The Fire Dr. Heckyll and Mr. Jive by Men at Work Taxman by The Beatles Monsters and Angels by Voice of the Beehive Clint Eastwood by Gorillaz Spiders and Snakes by Jim Stafford Secret Agent Man by Johnny Rivers 2001: A Space Odyssey (Also Sprach Zarathustra) by Deodato Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band by Meco Kung Fu Fighting by Carl Douglas Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead by XTC You Are a Tourist by Death Cab for Cutie The Joker by Steve Miller Band Run Through the Jungle by Creedence Clearwater Revival Bette Davis Eyes by Kim Carnes Head Like a Hole by Nine Inch Nails Jerry Was a Race Car Driver by Primus Clap For the Wolfman by The Guess Who Fear of the Unknown by Siouxsie & The Banshees I Ran by A Flock of Seagulls Centerfold by J. Geils Band Black Velvet by Alannah Myles Tears of a Clown by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, also The English Beat You Be Illin' by Run DMC Criminal by Fiona Apple Shout At The Devil by Motley Crue Weird Science by Oingo Boingo Swing The Mood by Jive Bunny and the Mix Masters Wild Thing by Tone Loc Whip It by Devo Planet Claire by The B-52's Legend of Wooley Swamp by Charlie Daniels Band Purple People Eater by Sheb Wooley The Freaks Come Out at Night by Houdini The Road To Hell by Chris Rea Billionaire by Travie McCoy featuring Bruno Mars Devil With a Blue Dress by Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels Rock Me Amadeus by Falco Tubular Bells by Mike Oldfield Space Cowboy by Steve Miller Band Gypsy by Fleetwood Mac I'm Too Sexy by Right Said Fred Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash, also Social Distortion Walk the Dinosaur by Was (Not Was) Funky Cold Medina by Tone Loc The Night Chicago Died by Paper Lace N.W.O. by Ministry Paranomia by Art of Noise Birdhouse in Your Soul by They Might Be Giants If I Only Had a Brain by Lee Marvin from The Wizard of Oz Pink Panther Theme by Henry Mancini Orchestra Smuggler's Blues by Glenn Frey She Blinded Me With Science by Thomas Dolby Runnin' Down a Dream by Tom Petty Axel F by Crazy Frog (You've Got to) Fight For Your Right (To Party) by Beastie Boys In The Year 2525 by Zager and Evans Major Tom by Peter Schilling Man On The Moon by R.E.M. Happy Days Theme by Pratt & McClain Send Me an Angel by Real Life Convoy by C.W. McCall Particle Man by They Might Be Giants Pinball Wizard by The Who Fire by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown It's a Mistake by Men At Work Synchronicity II by The Police Mr. Roboto by Styx Wipeout by Surfaris Evil Woman by Electric Light Orchestra King of Pain by The Police Just a Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody by David Lee Roth Twilight Zone by Golden Earring Rockin' Robin by Michael Jackson Spooky by Classics IV Jungle Love by The Time A View To a Kill by Duran Duran Rain on the Scarecrow by John Mellencamp Love Potion #9 by The Searchers Cult of Personality by Living Colour The Candy Man by Sammy Davis Jr. Authority Song by John Mellencamp Rainbow Connection by Kermit the Frog The Bird by The Time Lil' Red Riding Hood by Sam the Sham & The Pharoahs Canary in a Coalmine by The Police Octopus's Garden by The Beatles Maxwell's Silver Hammer by The Beatles Puttin' On The Ritz by Taco Livin' La Vida Loca by Ricky Martin The Streak by Ray Stevens Bat Dance by Prince Theme from Greatest American Hero by Joey Scarbury Fame by David Bowie Eye In The Sky by Alan Parsons Project Devil in Disguise by Elvis Presley Mommy's Little Monster by Social Distortion Deadman's Curve by Jan & Dean Creature from the Black Lagoon by Dave Edmunds Zombie by The Cranberries The Killing Moon by Echo and the Bunnymen Haunted House by Jumpin’ Gene Simmons It's Halloween by The Shaggs Dragula by Rob Zombie Witch Queen of New Orleans by Redbone I Was A Teenage Werewolf by The Cramps Eye of the Zombie by John Fogerty Halloween by Misfits Pet Sematary by The Ramones Horror Movie by Skyhooks The Raven by Alan Parsons Project Bloodletting by Concrete Blonde Feed My Frankenstein by Alice Cooper Don't Be Afraid of the Dark by Robert Cray Hypnotized by Fleetwood Mac The Scientist by Coldplay Run For Your Life by The Beatles Dig My Grave by They Might Be Giants Waltz in Black by The Stranglers I Put a Spell on You by Screamin Jay Hawkins, Creedence Clearwater Revival Ghost Riders in the Sky by The Outlaws, Johnny Cash Ghost of Tom Joad by Rage Against the Machine, Bruce Springsteen Dead Souls by Joy Division, Nine Inch Nails Swamp Witch by Jim Stafford I'm a Goner by Matt and Kim w/ Soulja Boy & Andrew W.K. Mekong Delta - Night on a Bare Mountain Nightmare by Brainbug In the Hall of the Mountain King by Sounds Incorporated One Piece at a Time by Johnny Cash Tequila by The Champs I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night by The Electric Prunes Nasty by Janet Jackson No More Mr. Nice Guy by Alice Cooper Backstabbers by The O'Jays Pets by Porno For Pyros Danger Zone by Kenny Loggins Ghost of a Texas Ladies' Man by Concrete Blonde Dr. Tarr & Professor Feather by Alan Parsons Project To Live and Die in LA by Wang Chung Pictures of Matchstick Men by Status Quo, also Camper Van Beethoven Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves by Cher Land of Confusion by Genesis I Fought The Law by Bobby Fuller Four Naughty Girls by Samantha Fox Jimmy Olson's Blues by Spin Doctors Nightmares by Violent Femmes I Will Follow You Into the Dark by Death Cab for Cutie 42 by Coldplay Haunted House of the Century by Tangent Sunset The Warrior by Scandal Pacman Fever by Buckner & Garcia Planet Earth by Duran Duran Skeleton River by Tangent Sunset Junk Food Junkie by Larry Groce Everything Is Broken by Bob Dylan The Gambler by Kenny Rogers Shark Attack by Wailing Souls Season of the Witch by Joan Jett Superman's Song by Crash Test Dummies Brain Damage by Pink Floyd Paranoid by Black Sabbath He's a Vampire by Archie King Mad Scientist by The Zanies
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octoberboy1031 · 3 years
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Season 4 of @bouletbrothersdragula will premiere on @shudder!! I also read that all four seasons will be on there! I’m so excited!! Also, I wonder if #Shudder will have the extended cut of season 1 or the original cut? 💀⚰️🩸👑💄 #dragula #bouletbrothers #bouletbrothersdragula #draghorrorfilthglamour #swanthulaboulet #dracmordaboulet #horror #horrorgeek #gayhorror #queerhorror #lgbthorror #lgbt #creepy #spooky #april #spring #terrorverse https://www.instagram.com/p/CNYKetNHU7o/?igshid=1e01cmkh0ynx2
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brokehorrorfan · 4 years
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Blu-ray Review: Munster, Go Home
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Mere months after The Munsters wrapped its two-season run on NBC in 1966, the macabre sitcom family returned in their first feature film, Munster, Go Home. Many of the key cast and crew members reprised their roles: Fred Gwynne as the Frankenstein's monster patriarch, Herman; Yvonne De Carlo as his vampire bride, Lily; Al Lewis as her mad scientist/vampire father, Grandpa; and Butch Patrick as their werewolf son, Eddie. Debbie Watson joined the clan to replace Pat Priest as their "normal" teenage niece, Marilyn.
Earl Bellamy, who helmed several episodes of the show, was enlisted to direct the film, while fellow The Munsters alumni Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher, and George Tibbles penned the script together. The creatives and cast reconvened to make the movie feel like a logical continuation of the series while showing audiences The Munsters as they had never seen them before: in full color, in widescreen, and without commercial interruption.
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Upon the death of his adoptive uncle, Herman inherits a noble estate, which includes a mansion and other luxuries, as well as the prestigious title of Lord Munster, Fifth Earl of Shroudshire. The Munsters take an ocean liner across the pond to England, where they meet Herman's conniving aunt, Lady Effigie (Hermione Gingold, Gigi), and sniveling cousins, Freddie (Terry-Thomas, The Abominable Dr. Phibes) and Grace (Jeanne Arnold).
Jealous of being left out of the will, the surviving relatives plot revenge against the Munsters. When their ghastly attempts to scare them away only make the unconventional family feel more at home in the foreign country, Grace and Freddie plot Herman's death. They capitalize on an opportunity to take him out during a road race that Herman enters in his trusty, custom dragster, Dragula.
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Richard Dawson (future host of Match Game and Family Feud) and Arthur Malet (who horror aficionados will know for his small role as the graveyard keeper in John Carpenter's Halloween) intermittently pop up in a B-plot as a pair of cockney delivery boys entangled in a counterfeiting scheme. The cast also features genre veteran John Carradine (House of Frankenstein), Robert Pine (CHiPs), Bernard Fox (Bewitched), and Ben Wright (101 Dalmatians).
The Munsters transition from television to feature film is largely successful but not without its faults. The pacing is less palatable than that of a sitcom episode, as the street race finale goes on a bit too long, and there's a mystery angle to which there isn't enough time dedicated in order to build any worthwhile intrigue. Senses of humor have changed significantly in the four decades since, but the overall silliness remains fun. The Munsters composer Jack Marshall (The Giant Gila Monster) retains the playfully spooky soundtrack.
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Director of photography Benjamin H. Kline (Detour) had worked on a couple of episodes of The Munsters, but the feature film was shot in Technicolor. Not only does the monstrous family's makeup pop, so too does the colorful lighting and set decor, particularly in The Munsters' California home. Unfortunately, little time is spent at the familiar house at 1313 Mockingbird Lane, as the film's larger budget allowed for more sets and exteriors.
Although not billed as a double feature, Scream Factory's new Blu-ray release of Munster, Go Home includes The Munsters' Revenge as an extra. The 1981 television movie has received a new 2K scan in its original 1.33:1 aspect ratio. It was the last to feature Gwynne, De Carlo, and Lewis reprising their roles. With Patrick having aged out of the role, Eddie is played by K.C. Martel (E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial), while Jo McDonnell steps in as Marilyn.
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This time around, the Munster family visits the Chamber of Horrors wax museum. Nestled among a variety of classic creatures is a gathering of monsters that bear more than a passing resemblance to the Munsters. As it turns out, the statues are actually robots that are sent out to commit crimes by night. Herman and Grandpa are mistaken for the so-called "monster muggers" and are arrested, leaving The Munsters racing to clear their name before their annual Halloween celebration.
Directed by Don Weis (The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini) from a script he co-wrote with Arthur Alsberg (Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo), The Munsters' Revenge isn't as strong as Munster, Go Home. The humor doesn't hold up as well, although it's fun to see the classic sitcom characters revived in the 1980s. Bob Hastings (McHale's Navy) plays the Munsters' cousin, Phantom of the Opera, and the cast also includes Sid Caesar (Grease), Peter Fox (Night of the Comet), Howard Morris (The Andy Griffith Show), Michael McManus (Poltergeist), and Barry Pearl (Grease).
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Perhaps even better than the bonus film is a new Munster, Go Home audio commentary with Patrick and filmmaker/musician Rob Zombie, moderated by horror journalist Justin Beahm. It's fun to hear Zombie as an inquisitive fan for a change, while Patrick shares anecdotes from the series and the movie, including the differences between the two. The Blu-ray also includes vintage radio interviews with Gwynne, De Carlo, Lewis, and Watson; radio spots; the theatrical trailer; and still galleries for both films.
Munster, Go Home will be released on Blu-ray on March 31 via Scream Factory.
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tomyo · 5 years
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So I have life things right now but what if instead I just list off some shit I’ve done falling in love with Soul Eater 10 years ago.
Soul Eater was probable the first series I watched as the series was still airing. Not a huge deal nowadays but in 2008, all we had were some sketchy sites that would play four anime series in 360p. I think turnaround would still only be a week or two but it was so much more harder. I found the series when my site uploaded it as a Naruto episode by mistake.
Later on as I was reading the manga as it came out, I would go on just as horrible malware sites to look at the raws. 
Honestly, I stopped watching the anime around episode 30 initially because I preferred the manga.
I have some drawings somewhere planning to cosplay Maka in 2009 but I wasn’t that into it yet. 
Changed at the end of my sophmore year of school when I fucking crashlanded in crazy fan land.
Summer of 2010, I went on fanfiction.net from my dsi and read as many stories as I could until I fell asleep. My set up would either be propped up on my bed or floor with my bedding (it was hot and no fan and floor cool). I would sneak down stairs to grab an icecream cone. And then in the morning I would wake up to a dead DSi because I fell asleep when my body gave out.
Also since it was 2010 and smartphones were hardly a thing yet. I would print out novelas worth of fan fiction to read when my dad would drag me to see family who lived without internet and maybe one socket that had one three pronged socket. Rip environment.
Remember this really long drabbles collection. Sometimes it was 100 words, sometimes its a 10k Vampire AU that was so, so very tasty.
Maka Shop was a mispelling often made and I made my own AU based on that. I’m too much of a coward to share any fanfics I’ve ever made tho.
Was there for the blip that was ‘I’m writing this based on my criminology class’ hell fanfic. If you know it, you know it. If not. Good.
I was hype to buy a Soul plush from my local con that year and took embarrassing af photos with it because he was my first anime crush.
I also snuck into the one 18+ section of the one doujinshi booth at said con because there was only one book in the non
Niwatori and Kiss were legends, I own all of Niwatori’s SE doujinshi but now I’m onto finishing the Kiss ones I’m comfortable with own. Had managed to find Niwa’s old sites before she became pro.
Nowadays I keep up on Pixiv to see what still active SE doujin artists are up to and am desperately trying to collect their work.
Also holy shit, I nearly spent $90 on ebay at one point to get the official artbook but thankfully held out and got it for $15 a few years later.
Back into the timeline
Made OCs for an OCT and it was basically Soul and Maka
Followed a bunch of notable fans on DeviantART. Zraid was a big one. Was in love with Keiko-chan’s art. Also followed Dragula as they were releasing chrona centric doujinshi. 
I drew the characters a lot but didn’t post as much since I didn’t like how I drew them. There are tons of Maka and Soul scribbles from my notebooks though. I really expiremented because of how fluid Ohkubo was with his art.
Fighting dreamers pro did their soul eater group and made me determined to have my own. Lists exist somewhere of planning to go to NYCC when it was NYAF.
Started to get into Soul Eater cosplay. Determined to do Spartoi Maka. Bought a costume from Fanplusfriend for $180 on the outfit alone because no other listing existed. Still have my $1000+ limebarb quote when I nearly bought it through her (yikes)
I have still failed to this day to remake the outfit and scythe even though I try every katsucon. But I’ve done others tho.
Soul was the first case of me ever wanting to ‘crossplay’ (no longer accurate term)
Asked my mum for a white shirt from target that became the shirt I wanted to cosplay a splash page image of soul with. The white one with the red scarf
There was also the Soul Resonance Bad Romance parody skit when skits were big that was heavy inspiration.
Made a whole one up in my head to Don’t Stop by innerpartysystem. It had backdrop cutouts and lighting that I would never be able to do. Also like 20 person team beyond the cosplayers honestly.
Also wanted to do a high school centric amv to Arashi’s Troublemaker. 
Watched so many AMVS. Started to learn more about AMV culture because of it. Also Mentalprodigy is Soul Eater AMV god and I’m sad that she’s deleted some of them for good. ‘Insanity’ helped me get over a crush the next summer.
Tried making some of my own first CMVs. I put a lot of work into one of ‘If it really means a lot to you’ in which I tried making maka’s outburst from episode one match to the lyrics. Bad video quality but I’m still proud of it. Also did one to Be my escape and Lydia songs but most of them would never render properly because my computer was 2gbs on windows vista. Anyways here they are in case you were curious.
Lots of headcanons
Ponponpon came out and I immediately connected it to one off comment Maka makes about liking the PonPon dance even though she said it before Kyary’s debut.
Started estimating the main pairs ages based on info (Maka was 17 at the end of it fite me)
Designed a Kama Design and it turned out post end Maka was drawn with the same hairstyle so :OOOO
I hated wearing badge pins back then but I kept one of soul on my beret when they were popular.
Took up Piano for a semester at school. Sadly it was only a half year course but I spend a good amount of time trying to play Selenic Soul. Still remember a bit of how to play it. Also because of a Kiss image, I wanted and got a Melodica.
Started reading Bichi because I was DEADIATCATED
Fun fact: it has a proto version of like, every character. Maka is a maid.
Signed up on Nico Nico and Pixiv to start finding artists and video makers.
Recently found a whole bunch of old videos on Nico of Gangan CMs with a person dressed as Maka and its gooood.
When I joined in highschool , I had intent to start posting seasonal art and try to connect with japanese artists. Drew an unfinished NY art for the year of the rabbit with broken japanese.
I think I finished the Anime around this time??? We had just gotten Netflix. Hated the ending so much. ‘The manga is going to be so much better’
It was Book of Eibon Era so like, the best part before it all went down hill veeeery sloooowly
Genderbent chapters were fuuuuuuuun. Still about it
Soul Eater Not was announced and my body couldn’t take it. Loved it even though it was basically Kon in Soul Eater. It became harder to get even the raws because Yen Press was getting big and cracking down so I bought one of the books. 
Joined twitter to see if Ohkubo was okay during the Earthquake and Tsunami that hit Japan in 2011. This is a poor reason to worry about someone’s life but I was a dumb teen. 
After about a year and a half of non stop fixation, my interest went into a new direction because of Homestuck.
Fun Fact, I’ve seen huge crossover with the two. Every modern Soul Eater fan 200% was a Homestuck. ESPECIALLY IF YOU WERE INTO KAREZI.
Various Soul Maka supplement characters over the years: Ladybug and Chat Noir, Judy and Nick from Zootopia, Karkat and Terezi. Any strong female with a devoted male partner. 
Also some fave, I want Maka ships but I’ve watched soul eater enough already; Tonari no Kaibutsu and Kaiba. There is more but I forget :c
Fell down general obscure Soul Eater shit
Cosplay Meme because why the fuck not
Years of insisting groups never got me anywhere in college so I mostly solo and look it up on tumblr now and then
Manga ended so..yeah
Soul eater not comes and goes and everyone laughs. I still try to get peple invested in it because its the only time we get to see any Liz and Patty character development. Also lesbians >>
Get back in deep in 2017. Finally achieved buying doujinshi after a 7 year gap in availability. Have thus spent probably close to $500 on my collection and its sad. I spent so much money at Otaku Republic that they’ve sent me 3 freebie items since, a plush keychain, a pencil board, and a pass case that was actually useful and causes a bunch of intense moments of love for soul eater with my college peers.
Moved onto finding rare promo items in the mean time. Mouse? check. Speaker that looks like headphone illustration? check. Looking into an mp3 and rare instax as we speak. 
Did you know there was a calculator? Did you know there was a Lamp. And a fucking cd player.  
Debating learning how to drive a motorcycle and buying the same model as Soul’s. I hate harleys but man the aesthetic. God, one of my various information searching used to be on why soul could drive a motorcycle when most us law says you have to be 18. Why? who knows why. I was 17 and wanted the characters to be my age.
Started compiling Maka costumes. Episode 12 Maka? Check. Exams arc Maka? In progress. That one illustration for the chapter art? Check. Monster Hunter Promo art? Sure Why not. Black blood Maka, Halloween Maka, Halloween Fanart Maka, Christmas Maka, Shit why not deathbucks maka. 
Over the years many friends said they could be Soul for me and I’m sure none of them are prepared for if they actually do. The one case where it did happen...I was intense. It was bad.
After alot of internet digging, I finally found the site of Channel C who’s many people’s fav soul eater cosplayer. So many images that had been hidden away.
Realized when watching Mob Psycho 100 that I now recognize the Japanese VA. Sadly can’t say the same for Laura Bailey since I don’t watch a lot of anime anymore. 
Most importantly I had a feverish desire to make more soul eater art just before Ohkubo announce perfect edition.
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