Botanic Tournament : Cherry Blossoms Bracket !
Round 1 Part 1 Poll 3
Benizakura means "crimson cherry blossom"
Konohananosakuya-hime can be translated as "cherry tree blossom blooming princess"
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Finished headshot commission of Hana for @crabbng! 🥳💖💕✨
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Apparently there's a Hana no ko Lunlun reboot coming out? While I was never a Lunlun fan, this is incredible news!
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the Kings of Sorts 5 year anniversary may be all the way in December, but I'm announcing the theme now!
and the theme is..... STARS!
any and all fanworks relating to the theme will be awarded a special prize near the anniversary... more info on the [website]
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Have been watching Oshi No Ko and ended up wanting to draw idol Dva.
Maybe it’s time to think up what kind of idol outfit would dva have >:) something like LoL’s Star Guardians or smth LOL
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Finished commission of Hana for @crabbng!! 💖💖✨
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The Villain Edit: Dissecting how Oshi no Ko evokes real-life tragedy in its depictions of harassment and reality TV culture
Content warning: suicide, self-harm, racism, online harassment
Spoilers for Oshi no Ko Season 1
With the speed at which internet culture evolves, it’s only natural that fictional media often has trouble capturing things like social media usage and online community in a way that feels authentic and believable. So when a series is able to go above and beyond by creating and effectively depicting an internet that even sometimes seems to truly mirror the real world, it’s a rare and fascinating thing that has the potential to deliver some truly powerful messages at their fullest impact. And a common nominee for the short list of titles that’ve managed to achieve this is one of the biggest smash hits to come out of 2023: Oshi no Ko (OnK).
The overarching plot of the series revolves around a “teenager” (who was previously a fully adult doctor who was reborn after his unexpected death) named Aqua seeking to find and kill his (post-rebirth) mother’s stalker/murderer—his mother, Ai, having been a widely beloved idol with more secrets than frills in her costumes. With the goal of finding people who could help him to uncover the many obscured details of Ai’s personal life, Aqua enters the entertainment industry. This is where the meat and potatoes of the series lies: as an exploration into the dark, two-faced nature of the world of pop idols and celebrities. Relevant to this article, this includes a brief stint where Aqua joins the cast of a reality dating show.
Read it at Anime Feminist!
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I’ve finally done it, I’ve put the old boy up for preorder!
So excited to get him manufactured! 🤍🫶✨
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