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anjoviva · 4 months ago
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PATALLIRO! (1982) Anime Opening
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dranka · 1 year ago
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Maraich doodle sdfsddsaf
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bl-mag · 3 months ago
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nullb1rdbones · 2 years ago
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hate and I's arguement earlier about patarillo mpreg
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thank you so much @iiyarada for doing an integra impression for hate
@hateweasel. @purpleandstarlight @anawkwardlady you guys are my casualties
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wontonsupremacy · 1 year ago
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Omg it’s Bancoran!!!! I love this show 😭😭😭😭
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Maya Mineo – Patalliro
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pioponii · 1 year ago
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he is the most beautiful man and is free of earthly sin (forget about the terrorism and also the teen pregnancy)
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tamanegi-san · 1 year ago
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are you a patalliro fan or are onion heads just that common
I never heard of Patarillo until now, but it looks pretty neat :]
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akumanoken · 2 years ago
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Had a gig today and I feel grody because it's Arizona and it's 152475245338823 degrees outside so lemme shower and get fresh and then we can rock
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bishonenspit · 8 months ago
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Dumb quastion but is there a patarillo anime series or just the ova/movies
There is an anime! The original anime ran from 1982-1983 and spanned 49 episodes. The movie Stardust Project adapts the manga arc of the same title :)
You can watch them both here in the google drive made by my friend Paris
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ineffable-opinions · 1 year ago
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Fumi Yoshinaga is known for her big hits including Ōoku: The Inner Chambers, which depicts the rise and fall of the Tokugawa family in the world where the Ōoku becomes a harem of men serving the female shogun, Antique Bakery, a story about a bakery where only men work and What Did You Eat Yesterday?, a slice of life series focusing on a gay couple. 
Excerpts (emboldened - for my own benefit)
Ever since I was a little girl, Patarillo! has been my favorite, so I enjoyed reading stories about male and male relationships. I didn’t think of it as a homosexual story at the time.
However, when I was in junior high and high school, bullying was a social problem, and I thought that if I stood out, I would be bullied. So I tried my best to hide the fact that I was an otaku so that it would not be obvious. Although I read major popular manga to keep up with everyone, I tried to avoid talking about the manga I really liked outwardly.
I had friends who were otaku, but when I graduated from high school, not only me but also all of my otaku friends “mimicked” normal people by reading the atmosphere. I dressed as normal as possible so that I didn’t look like an otaku, and I didn’t join manga club. I would go to coterie events, though (laughs).
Since then, I have not been able to do anything other than creating fan-fictions, and I even went to graduate school to continue my doujin activities for as long as possible. During that time, various BL magazines sprang up. A friend I met through doujin activities became the editor of one of the BL magazines called Hanaoto. And the opportunities I have been given to be involved in it have helped me build the career I have today.
Also, at the time of my debut, the term “BL” was coined and there was an atmosphere in which the entire market was gradually gaining momentum.
At the time, it was seen as pornography for adult women. Although I was embarrassed in the sense that I was creating erotic manga, I had no special feeling about the fact that I was depicting male/male love stories.
[...]can easily broaden my imagination as to stories starting from “comradeships,” “master-slave” relationships or the kind of friendship that becomes too passionate and then turns into romance.
Nevertheless, although I debuted as a BL manga artist, it was not at all easy for me to draw many variations of romance.
Even though I was drawing BL, love is love. At that time BL was basically short stories, characters in manga met and fell in love each time. I was troubled by the fact that they were another kind of love stories after all. Also, due to the policy of the magazine, I had to include sex scenes, which was very difficult for me. So I tried to move to a general magazine soon.
About All My Darling Daughters
In this work, I straightforwardly express the feelings I have had since childhood, such as the oppression I received from my parents and the speculation that I could be happy without falling in love. I didn’t want to use manga as a means to convey my ideas, but I was conflicted because I had to touch on these feelings in the creation of the story.
Sayako, who has no romantic feelings for anyone
She is what we now call “asexual,” but I didn’t even know that category at the time. I think it is very important to be named and recognized. It has certainly made life easier for many people.
It all started when a friend said to me, “I pay my taxes, I take out the garbage on garbage day, and I live a decent life, so why should I feel as if the world is blaming me just because I am not in love?”
I nodded deeply at her statement because I too had been uncomfortable since I was a student because I was not passionate about love. I guess I had to go with the flow of society, where people who have never loved others are considered to be living a pitiful life. I have been skeptical that loving someone is the highest good. If I say, “I don’t want a boyfriend,” people say, “Don’t try to act tough!” so I had to pretend to want a boyfriend, which is too much of a bother (laughs). I felt like I was mimicking them all the time in my life.
Gay people
I drew my BL and other works thinking that gay people might read them. So when gay people read my works, they may think “this is different,” but I was careful not to make them feel that they were being denied. I thought it was still okay to be unrealistic, but I never wanted to portray them in a way that might give an unusual impression to the readers.
But Ono [in Antique Bakery] was in a way the only exception. I had no intention of making him a laughingstock, but I felt bad if I had given readers a mistaken impression about gay people by portraying him in a funny way.
I have a gay friend who reads my works. When I apologized to him for how I portrayed Ono, he said, “If you get angry at every little thing like that, you can’t live as a gay person,” which baffled me. At that time, I felt very sorry. Since then, I have been careful not to change the attitude mentioned above. As for the depiction of gay men, I am not really conscious of whether it is realistic or not.
I think there are not many male-female love stories that depict realistic dramas. Rather, I enjoy reading them while thinking, “How could this happen? ” or “I hope this kind thing really happens in my life.”
What did you eat yesterday? & serialization of it in the youth magazine Morning
At first, I presented the idea to the editor of a BL magazine, but that person didn’t respond well to it. In the context of BL, the relationship of the two who have already gotten together was not interesting. There is no description of sex, no indication that the two are growing closer. For the readers of ordinary BL manga, there is no part of the story they want to read.
The editor-in-chief of the gay magazine also contacted me politely and said, “It is epoch-making for a story like this to be published in a youth magazine like Morning, so please feel free to ask me anything if you have any questions.”
I was just drawing what I wanted to draw, which was not much different from what had been published in BL magazine, so the objective opinions made me raise my consciousness and feel horrified at the same time.
One thing I changed was that I made sure to draw the recipe and ingredient quantities properly because I received a postcard from a reader saying that she had made the strawberry jam that appears in the piece. Although I was able to make some adjustments to it in the aspect of cooking manga, I thought I couldn’t change much about the setting of the gay couple, so I continued the manga as it was. However, the editor-in-chief of Morning changed around the time I published the second volume, and when I greeted him, I was surprised to hear from him that Morning is a conservative magazine for middle-aged men.
expressing yourself in a place where many people would see your work & fear of hurting someone
Doujinshi is simple; people who want to read it read it, but that is not the case with commercial magazines, so I was worried in the beginning.
When I was young, I once told an editor that I wanted to draw a manga that didn’t stand out in any way, and he admonished me, “That won’t make for an interesting work” (laughs). As long as it is a concrete expression, it will definitely hurt someone. So, in a way, I gave up on that point.
I think I am probably in a kind of trance when I am drawing. I am outputting what I wanted to read and reading it myself, so there’s definitely an adrenaline rush. That kind of pleasure is what keeps me going with this job.
Changing world, changing manga
I think that the range of content that we can depict has become much wider. Even in terms of BL, there are now not only love stories with sexually explicit descriptions, but also love stories in which couples gradually deepen their relationship. Manga featuring argumentative but attractive girls are also popular. The number of stories that do not depict romance has also increased dramatically. But as a reader, I also love romantic stories.
The range of manga I enjoy reading has expanded and now I like manga even more than before. As a reader, I look forward to the future.
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anjoviva · 4 months ago
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PATALLIRO! (1982) Anime Opening
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lorrainailurophile · 3 months ago
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are you in any other fandom beside Ranfren?
hmmm.... don't wanna reveal too much of my fandoms but besides Ranfren, I am also interested in 8:11, Patarillo, and The Adventures Of Buratino. My heart goes out to all of them, they also inspired some of my animations and arts.
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cuteteacakes · 1 year ago
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akumanoken
Not me like "what are you two other anime and why are they Tiger and Bunny and Patarillo?? *mic*
listen the other two change sometimes, because Yurucamp also has a place in my heart but uhhhh it's because 👁️👄👁️
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nullb1rdbones · 1 year ago
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whys it always 'stop terrorizing your mutuals null' and 'stop posting sebacest null' and 'stop reminding people a patarillo character got pregnant null' and never 'wow null, your cielois audio drama c⊗ntract breakers is so cool' 'wow null, thank you for spending 30 minutes ranking all the sebastian body pillows' 'wow null...'
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3000yearsunderground · 1 year ago
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watching patarillo intro again #shutup
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teragames · 2 years ago
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Cuatro nuevos actores se integran a la película "Fly Me to Saitama"
Revelan a cuatro nuevos integrantes al reparto de la película "Fly Me to Saitama" (@m_tondesaitama).
El sitio web oficial de Tonde Saitama ~Biwako yori Ai wo Komete~ (Fly Me to Saitama ~From Lake Biwa with Love~), la segunda adaptación cinematográfica de acción real del manga de comedia BL de Mineo Maya (Patarillo!), lanzó nuevas imágenes de personajes y un vídeo. Además de los dos miembros del reparto que regresan, GACKT como Rei Asami y Fumi Nikaidou como Momomi Dannoura, el anuncio reveló…
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