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arts-by-omar · 2 years
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My death battle drawing
Thor vs vegeta
Goku vs superman
Broly vs doomsday
Ryuko matoi vs goku
Spawn vs alucard
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superhero-smackdown · 2 years
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Group Round 1 Masterlist:
Group 1:
Match 1 - The Incredibles vs. Spider-Men and Ghost Spider
Match 2 - Jim Gordon vs. Toshinori Yagi/All Might
Match 3 - Garfield Logan/Beast Boy vs. Stephanie Brown/Spoiler
Match 4 - Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler vs. Kori'ander/Starfire
Match 5 - Jason Todd/Red Hood vs. Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel
Match 6 - Steve Rogers vs. Jessica Jones
Match 7 - Charles Xavier/Professor X vs. Black Noir
Match 8 - Matt Murdock/Daredevil vs. Bucky Barnes/The Winter Soldier
Group 2:
Match 1 - Kara Zor-El/Supergirl vs. Peter Quill/Starlord
Match 2 - Cassandra Cain/Black Bat vs. Kitty Pryde/Shadowcat
Match 3 - Tony Stark/Iron Man vs. The Green Lantern Corp
Match 4 - Arthur Curry/Aquaman vs. Dick Grayson/Nightwing
Match 5 - T'Challa Udaku/Black Panther vs. Queen Maeve
Match 6 - Minhkhoa Khan/The Ghost-Maker vs. Clark Kent/Superman
Match 7 - Cissie King-Jones/Arrowette vs. Marc Spector, Steven Grant, and Jake Lockely/Moon Knight
Match 8 - Sam Wilson/Falcon/Captain America vs. Kendra Saunders/Hawkgirl
Group 3:
Match 1 - Darkwing Duck vs. The Autobots
Match 2 - Midnighter vs. Wade Wilson/Deadpool
Match 3 - Ororo Munroe/Storm vs. Barry Allen/The Flash
Match 4 - Natasha Romanoff, Yelena Belova/Black Widow vs. Diana Prince/Wonder Woman
Match 5 - Shota Aizawa/Eraserhead vs. Roy Harper/Arsenal
Match 6 - Annie January/Starlight vs. Bruce Wayne/Batman
Match 7 - Tim Drake/Red Robin vs. James Howlett/Wolverine
Match 8 - Kon-El Kent/Superboy vs. Kate Kane/Batwoman
Group 4:
Match 1 - The Powerpuff Girls vs. The Power Rangers
Match 2 - Danny Fenton/Phantom vs. Izuku Midoriya/Deku
Match 3 - Kim Possible vs. Goku
Match 4 - The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles vs. Link and Zelda
Match 5 - Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel vs. Billy Batson/Captain Marvel/Shazam
Match 6 - Virgil Hawkins/Static Shock vs. America Chavez/Ms. America
Match 7 - Adrien Agreste/Chat Noir vs. Ben Tennyson/Ben 10
Match 8 - Kate Bishop/Hawkeye vs. Marinette Dupain-Cheng/Ladybug
Group 5:
Match 1 - Gwen Poole/Gwenpool vs. Doreen Green/Squirrel Girl
Match 2 - Jubilation Lee/Jubilee vs. Mia Dearden/Speedy
Match 3 - Nino Lahiffe/Carapace vs. Katsuki Bakugo/Great Explosion Murder God Dynamight
Match 4 - Billy Kaplan and Tommy Shepherd/Wiccan and Speed vs. Kaio Kincaid/K.O.
Match 5 - Damian Wayne/Robin vs. Flash Thompson/Agent Venom
Match 6 - Phineas Flynn and Ferb Fletcher/The Beak vs. Shoto Todoroki/Shoto
Match 7 - Alex, Sam, and Clover vs. Felicia Hardy/Black Cat
Match 8 - Viv Vision vs. Alya Cesaire/Rena Rouge
Group 6:
Match 1 - Gizmoduck vs. Usagiyama Rumi/Mirko
Match 2 - Laura Kinney/X-23 vs. Karen Fields/Voyd
Match 3 - Kagami Tsurugi/Ryuko vs. Dakota Cole/D.C.
Match 4 - Olive Silverlock and Maps Mizoguchi/The Detective Club vs. Nova Artino and Adrien Everhart/Insomnia and Sketch
Match 5 - William Wisp/The Wisperer vs. Neena Thurman/Domino
Match 6 - Elpis vs. Moza/Emara
Match 7 - Luka Couffaine/Viperion vs. Captain Rainbow
Match 8 - Undine Wells and Kokoro Aichi/Alchemical Water and Heartful Punch vs. Vyncent Sol Virion
Group 7:
Match 1 - Kirby vs. Robin Hood
Match 2 - Sonic the Hedgehog vs. Yamada Hizashi/Present Mic
Match 3 - Jimmy Woo vs. Zorro
Match 4 - Saitama/Caped Baldy vs. Monkey D. Luffy
Match 5 - The Doctor vs. The Tick
Match 6 - Megamind vs. He-Man and She-Ra
Match 7 - Mark Grayson/Invincible vs. Klaus Hargreeves/Number 4/The Seance
Match 8 - Donald Duck/The Duck Avenger/Paperinik vs. Phil Coulson
Group 8:
Match 1 - Floyd Belkin/Splitter/Arm-Fall-Off-Boy vs. Wario Man
Match 2 - Fanboy and Chum Chum vs. Hero Cookie
Match 3 - SCP-2800/Cactusman/Daniel MacIntyre vs. Bibleman
Match 4 - Jarro vs. Bob Dobalina/Bob, Agent of Hydra
Match 5 - Mermaid Man and Barnicle Boy vs. Super Grover
Match 6 - Sharkboy and Lavagirl vs. Ace and Gary/The Ambiguously Gay Duo
Match 7 -Morbius vs. Larry-Boy
Match 8 - Jeff the Land Shark vs. Steel Samurai
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Fandom Tournament part I
First Round:
Round 1 (Block A)
1.     Android 18 vs. Bang
2.     Martian Manhunter vs. Ben 10
3.     Vilgax vs. Black Lightning
4.     Vlad Plasmius vs. Saitama
5.     Mai Shiranui vs. Gwen Tennyson
6.     Blast vs. Mayuri Kurotsuchi
7.     Superman vs. Kazuya Mishima
8.     Black Panther vs. Heihachi Mishima
9.     Peridot vs. Jacqui Briggs
10.  Emma Frost vs. Vortex
11.  Stevonnie vs. Harley Quinn
12.  Static vs. Lapis
13.  The Flash vs. Hawkeye
14.  Lion-O vs. Zangief
15.  Qrow Branwen vs. Bolin
16.  Lobo vs. Goku
Round 1 (Block B)
1.     Korra vs. Jin Kazama
2.     Bismuth vs. Kyo Kusanagi
3.     Johann Faust VIII vs. Victor von Gerdenheim
4.     Thor vs. Hsien-Ko
5.     Fubuki vs. Soifon
6.     Wonder Woman vs. Chai Xianghua
7.     Yuri Sakazaki vs. Ghost Spider
8.     Spinel vs. Tenzin
9.     Ant-Man vs. Izuku Midoriya
10.  Shikimaru Nara vs. Donnatello
11.  He-Man vs. Deathstroke
12.  Ironheart vs. Rex Salazar
13.  Kitana Kahn vs. Gohan
14.  The Hulk vs. Blue Beetle
15.  Ling Xiaoyu vs. Horohoro
16.  Weiss Shnee vs. Wasp
Round 1 (Block C)
1.     Scorpion vs. Heishiro Mitsurugi
2.     Ryuko Tatsuma vs. Superboy
3.     Shazam vs. Kevin Levin
4.     Raiden vs. Ichigo Kurosaki
5.     Bullet vs. Ryu
6.     The Thing vs. Bumblebee (Transformer)
7.     Skulker vs. Mister Fantastic
8.     Gaara vs. Blanka
9.     X-23 vs. Michelangelo
10.  Karai vs. Sophitia Alexandra
11.  Hinata Hyuga vs. Raven Branwen
12.  Splinter vs. Scrooge McDuck
13.  Yang Xiao Long vs. Ember McClain
14.  Star Butterfly vs. Ken
15.  Kim Possible vs. Zak Saturday
16.  Piccolo vs. Captain Marvel
Round 1 (Block D)
1.     Loki vs. Liu Kang
2.     Renji Abarai vs. Jedah Dohma
3.     Sanji vs. Demitri Maximoff
4.     Thanos vs. Bang Shishigami
5.     Tatsumaki vs. Invisible Woman
6.     Miss Martian vs. Franky
7.     Dan Phantom vs. King
8.     Bumblebee (DC) vs. Amethyst
9.     Iron Man vs. Siegfried
10.  Tier Harribel vs. Roronoa Zoro
11.  Brook vs. Blue Mary
12.  Nina Williams vs. Sakura Kasugano
13.  Doctor Fate vs. Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez
14.  Vegeta vs. Ghost Rider
15.  Nico Robin vs. Black Canary
16.  Supergirl vs. Kula Diamond
Round 1 (Block E)
1.     Black Widow vs. Pearl
2.     Katsuki Bakugo vs. Amane Nishiki
3.     Doctor Strange vs. Lei Wulong
4.     Cyborg vs. Shockwave
5.     Captain America vs. Terry Bogard
6.     Mako vs. Jake Long
7.     Black Adam vs. Android 17
8.     Naruto Uzumaki vs. Optimus Prime
9.     Morrigan Aensland vs. Wulf
10.  Zaheer vs. King II
11.  Starfire vs Astaroth
12.  Wolverine vs. Goliath
13.  M. Bison vs. Akuma
14.  Chocolove McDonnell vs. Scarlet Witch
15.  Rock Howard vs. Green Arrow
16.  Tony Tony Chopper vs. Ryunosuke Umemiya
Round 1 (Block F)
1.     Arcee vs. She-Hulk
2.     Tina Armstrong vs. Rook Blonko
3.     America Chavez vs. Rumi Usagiyama
4.     Doctor Doom vs. Garnet
5.     Jimbei vs. Killer Croc
6.     Felicia vs. Scorpioa
7.     Jean Grey vs. Pyron
8.     Jon Talbain vs. Raven
9.     Sasuke Uchiha vs. Lyserg Diethel
10.  Kuvira vs. Beast Boy
11.  Sheeva vs. Atomic Samurai
12.  Danny Phantom vs. Ivy Valentine
13.  Oscar Pine vs. Luz Noceda
14.  Yoh Asakura vs. Human Torch
15.  Nightwing vs. Raphael
16.  Rock Lee vs. Leifang
Round 1 (Block G)
1.     Mumm-Ra vs. Zatanna
2.     Monkey D. Luffy vs. Megatron
3.     Cassandra Alexandra vs. Ochaco Uraraka
4.     Killer Frost vs. Ayane
5.     Red Hood vs. Ragna the Bloodedge
6.     Anne Boonchuy vs. Blake Belladonna
7.     Nu-13 vs. Byakuya Kuchiki
8.     Apocalypse vs. Hakumen
9.     Shredder vs. Bumi Jr.
10.  Batman vs. Darkwing Duck
11.  Chun-li vs. Eijiro Kirishima
12.  Ryu Hayabusa vs. Strider Hiryu
13.  Terra vs. Ein
14.  Glimmer vs. Kya
15.  Frieza vs. Kenpachi Zaraki
16.  Killer Bee vs. King Shark
Round 1 (Block H)1.     Charmcaster vs. Ruby Rose
2.     Adora/She-Ra vs. Kasumi
3.     Spider-Man vs. Geese Howard
4.     Skeletor vs. Tao Ren
5.     Green Lantern vs. Soundwave
6.     Cammy White vs. Taokaka
7.     Ms. Marvel vs. Yu Takeyama
8.     Shoto Todoroki vs. Genos
9.     Cassie Cage vs. Makoto Nanaya
10.  April O’Neil vs. Sakura Haruno
11.  Starscream vs. Penny Polendina
12.  Dani Phantom vs. Bulkhead
13.  Jann Lee vs. Catra
14.  Helena Douglas vs. Leonardo
15.  Sub-Zero vs. Krillen
16.  Hao Asakura vs. Vision
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dragon8641 · 4 years
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The Soldier and the Empress 2
Lioness’ Prey
Back at the Elites headquarters, everyone was there but Sanageyama. I gave Inumuta the results of my inspection and he went back to typing like a maniac, Satsuki with her usual cup of tea, Nonon gave me that smug look she always does and Gamagoori was silently watching the school grounds from the window and ignored me completely.
"I think there's nothing else for a while now, would you mind if i pay a visit to Shiro, Lady Satsuki?" i said while sitting on one of the chairs in the counter Inumuta was but decently farther from him, from this spot i could see everyone else, specially Satsuki.
"This has to do with another one of your experiments, Tadasuki?" she saw right through me.
"Guilty as charged"
"You're brutally honest sometimes y'know Lizard" Nonon teased "If i didn't knew any better i'd say you trying something weird" I gave Nonon a deadly glare, unfazed by it she continued "But i do know better, either way i don't think you'd want miss this match" and she pointed her baton towards the Tennis ground.
I barely noticed, but Satsuki's expression turned somewhat angry for a moment before going back to her usual composed self.
"Hm?!"
That new girl, Ryuko Matoi, was having a tennis match against Omiko Hakodate, wearing that exhibisionist outfit, Senketsu… Fresh Blood... i think she called it, a Kamui. A sailor uniform made entirely out of life fibers, the students can only withstand a uniform made from 20 to 30% life fibers on them. So how was this nobody who dared speak to Lady Satsuki so openly capable of wear that uniform!
"(Who are you? Ryuko Matoi!)" my anger was obvious.
The match was going extremely well for Omiko, one point away from winning, yet inside my heart i could tell she was going to lose. of course i did not want that. After seeing how happy she was with her new two stars goku uniform.
But then the Matoi girl started to use that scissor as a racket, that's when Satsuki stepped in and forced Sanageyama to continue the match. That look on her face, that was the look she gave to losers, thus i assumed Omiko was done for.
Sure enough soon after there she goes a stripped Omiko flying through the tennis court. Not anything i haven't seen before, but i still felt bad for her.
Two years ago, when Omiko Hakodate was a first year no star student, i became interested in her and we dated for a couple of months. However, one day out of the blue Lady Satsuki demanded our break up. I was confused as to why… but i obeyed without doubt and put an end to our relationship. I was and I'm still stupidly entranced by Satsuki's everything. So while i was sad that i had to leave Omiko, i am Satsuki's loyal right hand. The feelings i had towards Hakodate were akin to a wildfire, spreading everlasting throughout my heart, but Satsuki, she is my sun. There was no real way to compare them even if i tried.
"(!)" I swear for a second i saw Lady Satsuki smile at Omiko's defeat, seriously, what is going on inside her mind?! I have made several things before that defied logic… and common sense. but none of them prepared me for Satsuki's inner workings, and i loved it.
Then she went on and challenged Matoi, the battle ended quickly since Ryuko managed to escape. After Matoi ran away she demoted Hakodate to a no-star, kinda harsh but whatever, she can do whatever she wants. That was the end of the day at Honnouji Academy.
The rest of the day was relatively uneventful, I had my daily arm wrestle with Gamagoori, i always win when Lady Satsuki is present. Updated Nonon with the latest dirt i had on the Two Stars students. Sanageyama was angry and didn't talked too much. Then i had long talk with Shiro and Inumuta about a guinea pig for the 5 star goku uniform experiment, unlike my other experiments, this one was approved by Lady Satsuki and i was barely involved in it.
A storm was coming, i could tell. which is ironic since tomorrow was gonna be sunny all day. Of course next day was sunny as all hell and i got more work to do… great, supervise more stuff, get even more dirt on students for Nonon and i can't even be there for the five stars uniform test. Then again that isn't a bad thing at all… if Matoi Ryuko goes around making a mess i get to be the first and probably the last one of us to fight her, I'm sure Sanageyama will be pissed, but that didn't stopped me while we were out conquering other schools.
Surprisingly the day went on without any incident other than the five start experiment being a failure.
Isshin Matoi, Ryuko's father who she believes was killed by Satsuki. I do not believe that to be the case in the slightest, yet i somehow know there is some sort of relation between all of them.
I got a little late to the HQ since i went to have a little talk with Omiko about her fight with Ryuko. Surprise surprise, Satsuki had left for her house to retrieve a very special set of clothes, undoubtedly she won't need my help there, though it would have been nice to be the first one to see her in that outfit… "crap i can't do it…" i'm worried about what that thing will do to her… then again, if Matoi could wear Senketsu, then perhaps… no, definitely...
First thing in the next morning, Satsuki already had a bunch of one stars students making some sort of arena, waiting for Ryuko Matoi. When we all were summoned she gave us the details of today's performance. We are not to interrupt her battle with Matoi. Well at least i assumed that was she said…
I could not take my eyes off her, that Kamui, Junketsu… Purity…, it looked like it had two eyes for a scarf, honestly i was both scared and mesmerized, she wore it so well, yet it could not help myself but worry about what will happen…
Needless to say that was happened right after Matoi arrived was overwhelming, the shockwaves, the one stars flying all over the place… the way she looked… no, i must keep those thoughts out, there's a time and place for those.
Finally after while Matoi fell to the ground and Satsuki gave an interesting speech and just as she was gonna land the killing blow…
"Mankanshoku? What the Fuck is she doing there?" The bowcut no-star gave an interesting speech in front of Satsuki, i was angry, but i could not interrupt.
It is with great sadness in my heart that i kind of understood what she was trying to say, even if she herself didn't… -Some limits oneself must break in order to unleash the full power of a Kamui- or something along those lines, i still don't fully understand the Kamuis.
From there on out i was constantly suppressing my urges to jump in the battle, but that would be: Against her orders and an Insult to her Ambitions, so i'm not gonna do that. Not that i was the only one like this either way.
That final clash though, the first time in a while that i've felt like i had to grab onto something for dear life. After that, Matoi collapsed and i never felt this angry in my entire life, i almost transformed my Assault Regalia and started to beat that New girl to death. But i had to wait until Lady Satsuki stopped talking. The click of her heels, man i love it when she does them, my rage almost banished in its entirety. Satsuki declared that Matoi was to defeat all the two-stars students that go after her if she wants the rematch.
"(I don't know what she is thinking making Matoi fight the two stars, but i swear i'll find out!)" I did not know the why, but i damn sure knew how to act after that.
With that the day ended, Ryuko left and Satsuki went back up for a cup of tea. I stayed up late figuring out the punishments and rewards in order to get the two stars students to constantly fight Matoi. the Punishment was obvious: Demotion to no-star. the Reward were a bit more tricky though.
"If you beat her You get to be a Three Star… that sure sound like a lot… huh?!" i noticed a presence behind me, a powerful one.
"What exactly are you doing here this late, Kai?"
"Lady Satsuki!" i bowed as soon as i realized that she was behind me, what i hadn't realized, was that she was wearing only a bathrobe.
"So?"
"Sorry, i was looking at the preparations for the Matoi vs All, i got a couple of suggestions from Nonon..." I was still bowing, i could not see her face, but i could tell she had Bakuzan with her.
*Sigh*
"(Huh? did she just...)"
"Don't over do it, when the time comes i want all of you in proper form"
"Then should i continue tomorrow?" I could barely think straight, i'm not sure ill be able to say anything coherent if i lifted my face to fully see her, also, it was weird that she had not asked me to raise my head yet, lucky me i guess.
"I don't think you will need to, do Nonon's suggestions, i believe i'll like them… You' did not conducted another experiment on yourself today?" She sounded very serious but i could swear i heard her voice crack.
"I… Did not" I could not lie to Lady Satsuki, not that i had any real reason to.
The experiments i had done were as a proper guinea pig for the four and five star Goku uniforms. it was extremely painful to say the least, but me and Shiro made a discovery, it was still nothing worth telling Lady Satsuki. The one thing i did hide from her, was Izanami, a wristblade made with the same material as Bakuzan. I kept it secret because i don't want Ragyo to find out, that said, either or both of them probably already know i have it with me, so it doesn't matter at this point
She then sighed again and
"Raise Your Head"
"(SHIT!)" i did what she told me too, but slowly, i wanted to slowly adapt to this sight that probably me and a ver other few will ever see.
"Your eyes..."
"Is... there something wrong with them?"
"They are really red" her voice was far too soft, am i dreaming?
"then i guess i did overdid it today... (She is concerned about me? i may as well be the happiest may alive right now!)" Just as i thought i could not be any happier, she gently grabbed my face and i naturally blushed.
"Hm" that and a smile, i was okay if i died right there and then. I unconsciously grabbed her hand that was on my face as if i was trying to not let her go.
We both stood there silently for almost a minute, but my self restraint kicked in and i was the one who broke out from it first. I wanted this moment to last forever, but there were orders i had to fulfill. I gently grabbed her hand, pushed it away from my face and placed it on Bakuzan. That's when i saw her blush, the Lioness of Honnouji, blushing, i must've died and was now in heaven.
"I must take my leave Satsuki..." She turned around, took her hand to her chest and spoke as the normal Lady Satsuki.
"Yes, Go."
"At once, Lady Satsuki" i bowed, slightly this time and went away to my room an the Academy… "(What. Just. Happened.)" was all that was in my mind after flopping tired onto my bed.
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sometipsygnostalgic · 7 years
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tipsy’s top shows of 2017
hi! since homestuck’s over i’ve been exploring a lot of stuff, old and new, and ho boy there’s LOTS to talk about so, with what in some areas was very difficult ranking, here’s a list of my favourite cartoons! er, some of them arent actually from 2017, i just watched them this year.
1. adventure time. it’s adventure time, it was already amazing, but this year marks its comeback into my heart. what surprised me is how... honest it became since the start of season 8. like, characters would actually have meaningful emotional scenes with buildup instead of just shrugging it off  to be Fake Deep like before. and the thing is that when you have sincere moments, it makes the comedy that much better. Best episode: Three Buckets, the funniest and most tragic episode of the year.
2. Pokemon: sun and moon. now i’m not going to pretend the pokemon cartoon is great. i’m not even going to pretend it’s good. but sun and moon... there’s just something about this show that snuck into my heart. the wacky expressions, the nice animation, the actually friendly school environment where they got to do cool things and there are no bullies thank god. and while i initially watched waiting for it to do something cool like the games, i grew to appreciate it for what it is. Best Episode: Lillie, take good care of Pikachu! (ENG: The Ol’ Raise and Switch!), a really cute concept turned into a genuinely emotional development. 3. OK, K.O.! cartoon network’s newest big IP. i’m not straight up addicted to it like adventure time but it puts a smile on my face nearly every time, with its visual humor and unique art style. it helps that K.O. was originally voiced by Stephanie Naldony, who is Son Goku and Son Gohan in the original Dragonball dubs. i think the main trio of this series works well, their personalities clashing nicely, and their mentor relationship with mr gar is just.... i love it, okay? the big flaw here though is when they try to do an ep without K.O. in, it just seems to fall flat. anyway it’s hard to decide but Best Episode: Second First Date, cutesy flashbacks with a realistic and sweet modern development.
4. Mob Psycho 100! Mob! Mob! What do you want? Mob! Mob! What do you want? Mob! Mob! What do you want? Move, move JUST LIKE MOB!  anyway i loved this because it’s one of the few shows where the protagonist is actually the best character. if you’ve seen MP100, you’ll understand the timebomb scenario where Mob has a mental breakdown when he reaches 100 and unleashes an unpredictable psychic storm... but ANYTHING can happen... and the season finale blew me out of the water. nice characters, nice developments, best anime. Favourite episode: Mob and Reigen, the greatest payoff to a running gag I’ve ever seen. 
5. My Hero Academia. this one I finished watching just this weekend, so it’s all new to me, but... while season 1 turned me off because of deku’s constant whinging and pathetically unsympathetic backstory, season 2 with is focus on the other classmates made for an exciting story. there’s some cast members who are always going to make your life hell (cough grapehead cough) but i no longer feel like taking the piss out of it for being melodramatic. Best Episode:  Hero Killer: Stain vs U.A. Students, which was really nice buildup to the following ep suitably named “climax”, and showed off just how more skilled the characters are getting.
6. Kill La Kill. i don’t... remember if i actually watched it this year (probably watched it last year since i was making jokes about lusamine being a toned down ragyo?), but i’m listing it here anyway. what i disliked about KLK was how lewd it was, and i was made quite uncomfortable by the fucking pedophilia in episode 16, but this action romp is a blast with plenty of comedy and an interesting story that makes you think about the relationships we have both to each other and to social conventions like clothing. Anyway, pure adrenaline. Best episode: the one where ryuko and satsuki fight in the huge school war, i cant remember what its called. 
7. Steven Universe. it’s... not that SU is bad by any counts, this just has been a terrible year for the show. i’d argue SU has grown staler now than season 6 of AT was back in 2015, which is sad cos SU only started airing in late 2013. back in 2015 during the AT slump SU would have easily topped this list!!! anyway it continues to be a very charming show with WONDERFUL music, but it’s wasting away its characters and constantly stalling, and since nothing interesting or particularly funny happens, nobody tunes in. SU needs to develop more emotional range rather than banging in the same plot points again and again. Best Episode: The Trial, a refreshing, humorous, and mysterious change of pace after constant stagnation.
8. One Punch Man. yeah this show aired a few years ago. it marks the bottom of my 2015 shows list because, outside of its silly fun... there’s nothing to OPM? it’s just silly fun with a bit of nudity or whatever, and the same running gag. I’m going to be honest, i got really bored and wanted to leave the stream about halfway through. i do enjoy the action though especially when OPM flips. but i thik Mob Psycho 100 is a superior alternative that uses the same premise far more flexibly, and therefore more entertainingly. OPM is pretty generic. Best Episode: any ep with the biker guy in. he is the best character
EDIIIIT: Honorable Mention: Star vs the Forces of Evil! i... forgot that i watched this show. i’d rank it 6th, barely above KLK. while i can’t point out any outstanding quality about Star, it’s a cute and entertaining show. i haven’t watched any of season 3 though and have heard Mixed Reviews which is why i can’t place it any higher. best episode: ludo vs the eagle and spider
anyway that’s it for now! i’m not keeping up on any other shows.
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marshmallowgoop · 7 years
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TRIGGER MAGAZINE: Kill la Kill Issues
Back when Kill la Kill was first airing, Studio Trigger sent out a weekly newsletter containing a production report from Higuchi, the script writer’s literary assistant, as well as commentary from Tatsuru/Tattun, Trigger’s PR specialist. Each newsletter also contained key frames and layouts from the show. 
There was a newsletter devoted to each of the first 24 episodes of Kill la Kill, as well as one issue discussing the premiere. Compiled below is a list of these issues (Issues #000 - 025), complete with information about which episode the issue describes, production report highlights, and which key frames or layout drawings were included. All links to the magazine are courtesy of @triggermagazine.
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Please note: As these newsletters describe Kill la Kill, there is a tremendous amount of nudity and fanservice included. Please also be warned that there are depictions of sexual violence and harassment as well.
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TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 000, October 2, 2013
Prior to episode 1
Production report highlights: “I bet all of you are familiar, but “KILL la KILL” is produced by Hiroyuki Imaishi and Kazuki Nakashima, the duo from “Gurren Lagann.” With the staffs being close with each other, each and every staff meeting was filled with jokes and laughter. Each and every staff was really having fun! Despite the staffs horsing around at time, their boldness to create what they truly enjoy, and not catering to the popular trend is something I admire. “KILL la KILL” definitely reflects on the creators passion, and it just might be the punch Japan needs in this laid back times.” 
Included key frames/layout: Ryuko holding the Scissor Blade when she first meets Satsuki
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 001, October 8, 2013 
Episode 1
Production report highlights: “KILL la KILL is a very distinct series, and I think we can agree that the talking sailor uniform got everyone’s attention. To those who are familiar with very old anime series and I mean “really” old series might have caught on to the similarities with Dokonjo Gaeru [Gutsy Frog]. Yes, KILL la KILL is influenced heavily by anime from the Showa period. Other series such as Sakigake!! Otokojuku [Charge!! Men’s Private School], Harisu no Kaze [Harris’s Whirlwind], and other major titles from the Showa period was brought to topic numerous time in the production meeting as well. However, just because the resource is from the Showa period, it does not mean that it will just be a reproduction. With modern techniques and talent worked in, it creates a whole new style of animation. So please stay tuned with KILL la KILL! You won’t be disappointed!” 
Included key frames/layout: Senketsu and Ryuko’s first meeting, Ryuko/Senketsu vs. Fukuroda
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 003, October 16, 2013
Episode 2
Production report highlights: “Whenever I watch KILL la KILL, it reminds me of this specific act from Mr. Nakashima’s theatrical play Hana no Kurenai Tengu [Renaissance of the Scarlet Phantom]. This act also happens to be Mr. Imaishi’s favorite, and the title is “I will take the path I trust. Vigorously, even if there are no roads.” I feel that this phrase is the intersection between Mr. Imaishi and Mr. Nakashima. Just as their creators are, every character in KILL la KILL share the same unfaltering courage to stay bold with their beliefs. The story is full with passion but so is the character!” 
Included key frames/layout: Satsuki and Bakuzan, Ryuko collapsed from blood loss, Aikuro stripping, Aikuro taking Ryuko’s blood
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 004, October 22, 2013
Episode 3
Production report highlights: “Some of you may already know, but KILL la KILL was originally planned to become the typical monster/villain of the week style of anime. The first time I attended the staff meeting was a year and a half before the airing of KILL la KILL started. And, that just happened to be the time when the staff decided to throw that style of composition out. With the static format gone, the weekly meeting became even more hectic, and it was almost impossible to keep up with the conversation if I were to take even one week off.”
Included key frames/layout: Baby Satsuki, Satsuki in Junketsu, Ryuko/Senketsu vs. Satsuki/Junketsu, Mako in pajamas, Ryuko and Senketsu trying to work together
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 005, October 29, 2013
Episode 4
Production report highlights: “It may be a surprise but all of the KILL la KILL episode titles come from popular Showa Japanese songs! Mr. Nakashima carefully picked out the most fitting song title for each episode, taking in the artist and the lyrics itself into account. The main staff would gather early to a meeting and listen to these songs to further discuss about the episode the individual songs were bound to. Believe it or not, these song titles were taken into account from a very early stage of production. To those who are familiar, the song title will feel nostalgic. To those who aren’t, the title should definitely leave a strong impression.” 
Included key frames/layout: Guts and Senketsu, Mankanshoku boys leering at Ryuko, Maiko kicking Guts, Ryuko panty shot, Ryuko embarrassed by pajamas
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 006, November 6, 2013
Episode 5
Production report highlights: “How did everyone enjoy the 5th episode? Pretty hardboiled compared to the previous episode, right? A lot of people probably noticed the difference in the script. To reveal the secret, the scripts for episode four and five is actually not done by Mr. Nakashima. Episode four is done by the creative officer Hiromi Wakabayashi, and episode five is done by Hiroshi Seko! It’s quite the surprise how the script can affect the tone of the work so much! Each and every staff has their own taste, for example Mr. Wakabayashi always manages to come up with the most playful ideas and Mr. Seko favors a hardboiled stories. To top it all off, Mr. Nakashima somehow manages to get more pumped up in the script meeting than the actual characters in KILL la KILL! It’s really interesting to see how their taste reflects so much to the different episodes. Although all of the scripts will be done by Mr. Nakashima from episode 6, it may be interesting to re-watch the previous episodes with the individual script writers in mind.”
“One of the bigger surprise to us is the unexpected support we are receiving from oversea. KILL la KILL has little sprinkles of taste from the showa period, and we were worried if it would even appeal to the audience here in Japan at first. Regardless of the reason, it really feels nice to know that we have a supporting fan base even oversea.”
Included key frames/layout: Tsumugu smoking, Mako speech (“Up until now, the only friends I had were in my head!”), Nonon conducting, two more Mako speech frames
This issue also includes a fanart piece done by @belindraw!
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 007, November 11, 2013
Episode 6
Production report highlights: “…this episode was our first chance to get in touch with the Elite Four’s past. Not only does this episode function as a turning point for Sanageyama, it is also a vital episode for the other Elites Four as well. According to Mr. Nakashima, the scene where Sanageyama encounters Satsuki and the other three at North Kanto wasteland was the key factor to determine the individual characters personality. I guess if you observe carefully, you can get an idea of who met Satsuki first, and what kind of relation they have. It’s amazing how a single short scene is sufficient enough to provide the characters with their depths!”
Included key frames/layout:/layout Uzu’s Blade Regalia, Uzu’s defeat, Mataro, Mataro’s photos of Ryuko, Ryuko/Senketsu (during their fight against Uzu), Ragyo’s first appearance
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 008, November 19, 2013
Episode 7
Production report highlights: “Every week Mr. Toshihiko [Senketsu] wraps up the recording session with his narration for the preview. Mr. Toshihiko is precise to the second with his script and does not fail to impress Mr. Imaishi and Mr. Nakashima. A round of applause from the director’s booth is not a rare sight when it comes to KILL la KILL’s recording session. Did I mention that the preview covers more than just an advance showing of the next episode? The extended 30 second preview (available to view online) contains exclusive information from time to time as well!” 
Included key frames/layout: Satsuki, Satsuki (during one of her “pigs in human clothing” speeches), Mankanshokus and Ryuko hug, Mako in her Goku uniform, the golden bust statue of Barazo, Mako in Fight Club
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 009, November 26, 2013
Episode 8
Production report highlights: “The idea of Naturals Election originated in one of the scenario meetings when Mr. Nakashima decided to throw out the original idea of 党首頂上決戦 and decided to play with words and went with 塔首頂上決戦. (The two kanji 党 and 塔 is pronounced the same with a different meaning. 塔 resembles tower or a pillar while 党 resembles a political faction or a party.) Mr. Imaishi quickly replied by drawing a sketch of an arena placed on top of a large tower. The teamwork between the two is simply amazing! Mr. Imaishi manages to pick up all of Mr. Nakashima’s idea! Watching the two create such an amazing piece of work out of almost nothing but paper and pencil is truly a magnificent sight to observe.”
Included key frames/layout: Ira, Ira in car, Ryuko/Senketsu, Satsuki, little Ryuko, Nonon
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 010, December 4, 2013
Episode 9
Production report highlights: “While the characters of KILL la KILL are distinct, the production of the series is also very distinct. For many animation series, the personality and the orientation of the characters are determined in the plot/script meeting. The designs of the individual characters are then determined in the visual design meeting. It’s normal to think that the characters are developed along with the plot. Surprisingly, there has been few occasions where that was not the case in KILL la KILL. Mr. Nakashima will at times like the character design so much, he would go through the trouble to rewrite the already made script to accommodate for the character. Even in the recording session, Mr. Nakashima has changed the character’s line in order to better match the actor’s voice. This flexibility in production is truly distinct for animation production, and I believe it is one of the many reasons that makes KILL la KILL such a wonderful series.”
Included key frames/layout: Ira’s Scourge Regalia, Ryuko/Senketsu vs. Ira, Mako nosebleed, Ryuko/Senketsu hanging from stage
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 011, December 13, 2013
Episode 10
Production report highlights: “I bet many of you are already hooked to the KILL la KILL tunes already, but the BGM to our series is really powerful! Many of the characters like Satsuki would just sound like a lunatic if we were to listen to them without the BGM. What makes Satsuki’s tyrannical speech sound convincing is definitely due to the help of Mr. Sawano’s BGM. Once the sound track is released it may be interesting to review the previous episodes again.” 
Included key frames/layout: Nonon’s Symphony Regalia, Houka’s Probe Regalia, Nonon wink, Nonon transformation, little Nonon, little Nonon and Satsuki
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 012, December 17, 2013
Episode 11
Production report highlights: “One of the more popular gossips I hear amongst the animator in the studio is how hard it is to draw Mako. She’s cute, yet crazy in the mind. She’s crazy yet she somehow manages to be charming. Even trying to express her verbally is difficult! It really does surprises me how the crew manages to pull off such a crazy character. Mako is also the reason why KILL la KILL had to be written mostly by Mr. Nakashima. The original plan was to have multiple scriptwriters, but her wild personality proved to be too much for outside scriptwriters to handle. Mako is hard to draw for the animators; her personality is way over the top, yet something about her sounds very natural. Why is that? What could possibly make her insane nonsense sound so convincing? Yes, it must be due to the acting done by Ms. Suzaki! She even looks like Mako with her new haircut! Now, I’ve yet to confirm this myself but according to the rumors, even her personality seems to be identical to Mako! I have come to the conclusion that Mako as a character is only made possible due to the love and care of all of the staffs involved in this series!”
Included key frames/layout: Nonon’s defeat, Ryuko/Senketsu (during the Nonon fight), Satsuki telling Uzu to get away from Nui, Nui, Rei, Ryuko/Senketsu (during the Nonon fight), Sukuyo
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 013, December 25, 2013
Episode 12
Production report highlights: “We had Nui, Ragyou, and Hououmaru introduced in this episode, and they all have a powerful personality! But, something about these characters felt awkwardly masculine. Come to think of it, that applies to almost all of the female characters in KILL la KILL. A good amount of the characters in this series are female, but it feels as if this series is compiled of just male characters. According to Mr. Nakashima, this is not due to the fact that the characters in KILL la KILL possess a manly personality. It is because the supposed female characters are simply males “packaged” in female bodies. Although the characters gestures and reaction is very feminine, their behavioral principle is the one of a male personality. Mr. Nakashima says that he has intentionally designed his characters in this way. While having the cuteness of the girls, the characters possess the wildness to stir the story and the hook the viewer’s attention at the same time.”
Included key frames/layout: Satsuki vs. berserk!Ryuko/Senketsu, Tsumugu shooting, Nui flashback (with two eyes), Satsuki preparing to kill berserk!Ryuko/Senketsu, Satsuki striking berserk!Ryuko/Senketsu
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 014, January 16, 2014
Episode 13
Production report highlights: “With the story entering the second half, the recording booth is also becoming more and more crowded with actors. But that doesn’t stop the voice actors from having loads of fun! The recording session never fails to surprise me. For instance Ms. Koshimizu and Ms. Yuzuki would be having a pleasant conversation one moment, but as soon as the recording lamp lights up, the two would become hostile at each other as their given role as Ryuko and Satsuki. The booth that was filled with laughter is immediately transformed into a stern mood with shouting and yelling. How fast the actors are able to snap into their role amazes me every time, and the whole experience truly feels like a stage play.”
Included key frames/layout: Nui, Ragyo, Satsuki, “the bald dudes from the REVOCS business meeting”
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 015, January 21, 2014
Episode 14
Production report highlights: “How is everyone enjoying KILL la KILL’s stereotypical image of Kansai? If episode 4 was Mr. Imaishi’s free ticket to do whatever he wishes to do, Mr. Nakashima says episode 14 was his turn to do so! A lot of new characters were introduced in this week’s episode, but the most impressive out of the bunch is Kaneo Takarada without doubt! It seems like Kaneo has some feud going on with Satsuki, but what’s really amazing is the person inside the character! Mr. Awane who does the voice for Kaneo Takarada isn’t actually a professional voice actor, but a stage actor from Mr. Nakashima’s theatrical team Shinkansen! Mr. Nakashima and Mr. Awane have been working together for about 30 years, and the recording session really reflected that. Some of our subscriber may already know, but Ms. Shintani who does the voice for Nonon also comes from a theatrical team Nylon 100 Degrees Celsius. According to Mr. Imaishi, stage actors take a very different approach when acting their characters. That difference from normal voice actors may also be one of the many factors that give KILL la KILL such a distinct taste!”
Included key frames/layout: Ryuko without Senketsu, Mako in Osaka, tracksuit Nonon, Nonon with band member, three Takarada frames
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 016, January 29, 2014
Episode 15
Production report highlights: “According to the plot meeting, many stage performers call the cliff hanger scene “The end of the first act.” If KILL la KILL were to be a play, episode 15 would apply to the end of the first act. I have also made a comment to Mr. Nakashima that excluding Mako and Nonon, all of the characters that support Ryuko and Satsuki are men! Mr. Nakashima says that he has intentionally positioned the male characters to assist the female lead. He says that situation is very similar to the first work he and Mr. Imaishi worked as a pair, Re: Cutey Honey. Male characters supporting a struggling female lead, Mr. Nakashima sure is a gentleman!”
Included key frames/layout: Nonon (with a “scorning look” expression, jitome), Uzu’s Blade Regalia MKIII, Nonon’s Symphony Regalia MKII, Ira’s Shackle Regalia MKII, Houka’s Probe Regalia MKII, Satsuki in Overridden Junketsu, Ryuko and Senketsu (Senketsu-Senjin), Ryuko/Senketsu vs. Satsuki/Junketsu
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 018, February 5, 2014
Episode 16
Production report highlights: “The storyboard for episode 16 was done by Mr. Maeda Mahiro. Mr. Maeda has participated in many popular series such as Evangelion! Just a few days ago I had the honor to meet him in person, and was I surprised with how fashionable he was! This happens to remind me of the day I first met Mr. Nakashima as well. My first impression of Mr. Nakashima was oriented toward a father like person. I felt a considerable gap between his personality and the scripts he would write. After attending the KILL la KILL meeting for the first time, I saw Mr. Nakashima joyfully talk about his favorite past time manga and anime. That was the moment when I finally understood what kind of person Mr. Nakashima is. I also thought Mr. Imaishi to be a person with a bold personality since all of his works are so energetic and powerful. He actually turns out to be a lot different than what I imagined him to be. He turns out to be a really frank and kind hearted person. I have yet to see him without a smile on! There seems to be a considerable gap between the personality of the main staff and their creations. I guess the old saying “You can’t judge a book by the cover is ture!””
Included key frames/layout: Aikuro on the world, Ryuko embarrassed by Nudist Beach, Aikuro (before he goes “skinny diving”), Isshin, bath scene
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 019, February 13, 2014
Episode 17
Production report highlights: “The first time I attended the audio recording session, I was surprised that the session is conducted with only 4 microphones. Within the recording booth, about 20 voice actors work by sharing the limited microphones with each other. Talk about sharing and caring, right? This is something you don’t get the chance to see at the movies or stage acting. However, according to Ms. Shintani (Nonon Jakuzure) some people do feel uncomfortable when a stage actor gets involved in the scene of animation for their first time. But, I personally thought that the 4 microphones added to the whole experience! Some of our subscriber may already know, but the Elite Fours’ voice actor show strong physical resemblance to the characters they act as. It really packs a punch when the four stand in front of the microphone! It almost feels as if the Elite Four are actually standing in front of me! I’ve also found out that the four get along quite well, and they often go out for a drink together. The actors support one another just as the Elite Four do so in the series. How wonderful, don’t you think?”
Included key frames/layout: Satsuki and her Elite Four, Shiro, Satsuki stabbing Ragyo (two images), Barazo’s “serious” face, Satsuki with tea, Aikuro (DTR!)
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 020, February 19, 2014
Episode 18
Production report highlights: “According to the creators, KILL la KILL was intended to depict the characters in great depth! Because there are fewer characters than Guren Lagann, each and every character receives the necessary spotlight to display their personality and their beliefs in greater detail. Even then, there seems to be a lot of untold stories behind some of these characters. For those who are interested, this month’s issue of “Newtype” includes a short novel by Mr. Nakashima which covers the relation of Satsuki and the Elite Four. The BD/DVD also includes a drama CD which gives you the slice of life experience at the Honnouji Academy.”
Included key frames/layout: Ryuko/Senketsu vs. Nui (three images), Ira in his Shackle Regalia MKII, Ryuko/Senketsu and Satsuki, Rei
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 021, February 26, 2014
Episode 19
Production report highlights: “It really amazes me on how much effort and passion is put into KILL la KILL by the creators! Just the other day meg rock, the lyrics writer for KILL la KILL’s opening attended the audio recording session. (I must say that she was quite adorable, not that it’s important or anything.) During the first half of the session, she was enjoying the recording just as if anyone would. However, during the 2nd half of the recording, I noticed that she was in tears. After the recording she explained to me that she was extremely touched by today’s session. I say this again and again, but KILL la KILL really is created by the love of each and every staff involved in the series.”
Included key frames/layout: Little Ryuko in Isshin’s study, Uzu’s gang and COVERS, Ira, Nui, Ira
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 021, March 04, 2014
Episode 20
Production report highlights: “The recording session for the last episode has finally ended! Just as the session finished, I over heard Mr. Miki (va for Mikisugi) and Ms. Bak (va for Ragyo) commenting that the dialogues for KILL la KILL is very simple and pleasing to the mouth. According to Mr. Imaishi, he intentionally limited the dialogues to contain simple yet exhilarating phrases. His goal was to create a strong set of quotes by using simple vocabulary. Mr. Imaishi explains that it will leave a stronger impression to the viewer if they are familiar with the vocabulary. The simple dialogues also allows the voice actor to recite the line with passion without difficulties. I guess this is the secret to keep long dialogues sound interesting to the viewers!”
Included key frames/layout: Ryuko in Junketsu, Junketsu!Ryuko vs. Senketsu!Satsuki (two images), Nui coughing blood, Senketsu abandoned by Ryuko, Takarada salute
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 022, March 13, 2014
Episode 21
Production report highlights: “Just yesterday, I was talking with Mr. Nakashima, and he explained to me that he was surprised that he was able to make episode 20 and 21 so rich in content. He explains, that it’s definitely not a plot to be handled in a 22 minute episode, but it’s obviously not impossible. There must be some contents that other series wouldn’t dare to exclude. We gave it a good thought, and concluded to the fact that the characters in KILL la KILL never stumble upon a mental conflict, or even troubled. A typical series will depict several characters going through mental distress. These issues are barely depicted in KILL la KILL. Most of the characters in KILL la KILL are bold and believe in their motives without doubt. I guess the creators of KILL la KILL can relate to that (laughs).”
Included key frames/layout: Opening scene, Junketsu!Ryuko holding up Senketsu!Satsuki, Nudist Beach!Satsuki vs. Nui, Ryuko removing Junketsu (three images)
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 023, March 18, 2014
Episode 22
Production report highlights: “When Mr.Nakashima writes his scripts, he occasionally has an episode where his characters would start a conversation against his will. Mr. Nakashima explains that from their conversation, he is able pick up the overall plot of the story. The conversation between Ryuko and Nui from episode 22 is a great example of this. Nui claims that she is sick of Ryuko ranting about “friends.” Ryuko then explains that the term “friends” come nowhere close to explaining her relationship with Senketsu and Mako, and that their relationship is something much greater and unexplainable. Mr. Nakashima explains that their conversation was what lead to the concept of KILL la KILL. Something unexplainable and ambiguous. Despite having such a creative production team, the person who held the answer to the series was Ryuko. It was at this point when I realized that Ryuko was indeed leading the series as the main character.”
Included key frames/layout: Ryuko and Senketsu come back together (two images), Ryuko blushing at Senketsu’s words, Tsumugu, Shiro, Mako in her Goku uniform
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 024, March 27, 2014
Episode 23
Production report highlights: “KILL la KILL is of often compared to the composition of a manga due to their similarities. The series introduces new interesting ideas to the latest episode without hesitation. KILL la KILL is truly living in the moment. Only downside is that we are continuously tested to top or previous episode. This may be the reason why each episode seems so climatic!”
Included key frames/layout: Group shot before the heroes enter the final battle, Satsuki, Ira’s final Shackle Regalia, Uzu’s final Blade Regalia, Houka’s final Probe Regalia, Nonon’s final Symphony Regalia
TRIGGER MAGAZINE, Issue # 025, April 4, 2014
Episode 24
Production report highlights: “Episode 24 has really taught me the values of nonsensical things. The world is beautiful because there are so many things that are beyond our comprehension. It is the result of countless threads of unknown factors woven together. KILL la KILL is a grand example of this. Each and every staffs feelings, their passion are aggregated into a canvas we know as KILL la KILL. I know I am not making much sense right now, but I felt the same way with our creators as well. They are all crazy and over the top! But, after being able to interact with some of our viewers, I realized that our fans are just as crazy as our creators.”
Included key frames/layout: Final group hug, Ryuko in Senketsu-Kisaragi (two images), Ryuko’s tears at Senketsu’s death, Ryuko and Senketsu in Senketsu’s last moments, Ryuko panty shot, date (three images: ice cream together, Satsuki with hat, Satsuki trying on a new outfit)
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INTRODUCING CHOSEN ALL-STARS
This arcade-styled 3D fighting game features 40 fighters; half of those we remember from our childhoods (The Legends), and the other half delivers from the present-day characters that theoretically and on a debatable note surpass the might of the legends (The Superstars). Its originals vs successors; originals vs originals; or maybe successors vs successors in this 4-Player knockout fest that will keep you playing for hours. With many modes, over 20 stages, and an arcade mode that lets you test your might against the roster of either side, it is no doubt whatsoever that Chosen All-Stars has so much in its mechanism and charisma while paying tribute to those that have been a part of the Chosen Network for over 15 years. 
With these fighters, you can create some of the best dream battles out there. Will Sash Lilac outpace the blue blur that is Sonic the Hedgehog and become video game’s newest speed leader? Is Robbie Rotten forever number one or is Waluigi going to snatch that title away from him!? Will Yuri Katsuki make history like he was born to do it, or will Haruka Nanase steal his hopes and let swimming dominate over ice-skating? Can Chosen Masters really defeat the almighty Vic Mignogna in a long-anticipated matchup and become the new king or is it just another win for the big bad Broly himself? You can try out the Fantasy Warfare mode and decide who would win in these what-if showdowns!
THE ROSTER
THE SUPERSTARS 1. Chosen Masters (The Biggest Star) 2. Sash Lilac (Fastest Blur in Gaming) 3. Yooka-Laylee (Dynamic Animal Duo) 4. Jibanyan (Cutest Small and Powerful Mascot) 5. Shovel Knight (Creative Indie Champs) 6. SpongeBob SquarePants (True Childhood Keeper) 7. Natsu Dragneel (Most Destructive Pyro) 8. Princess Twilight Sparkle (Magical Girl Idol) 9. Ruby Rose (Teen Girls with Scythes) 10. Saitama (Battle of Anime Gods) 11. Waluigi (Number One Spicy Badman) 12. Freddy Fazbear (Most Worked Animatronic) 13. Frisk (Pure Determination) 14. Robin (Fire Emblem) (The Best Robin) 15. Tracer (Quickest Spunk of All) 16. Ryuko Matoi (Red, Black, and all Edgy) 17. Yuri Katsuki (Chasing Dreams) 18. Rayman (Mr. Video Game Himself) 19. Scott Pilgrim (Believing is Everything) 20. Filthy Frank (Pissed Off Internet Gods)
THE LEGENDS 1. Vic Mignogna (The Biggest Star) 2. Sonic the Hedgehog (Fastest Blur in Gaming) 3. Banjo-Kazooie (Dynamic Animal Duo) 4. Pikachu (Cutest Small and Powerful Mascot) 5. Shantae (Creative Indie Champs) 6. Mickey Mouse (True Childhood Keeper) 7. Scorpion (Most Destructive Pyro) 8. Sailor Moon (Magical Girl Idol) 9. Maka Albarn (Teen Girls with Scythes) 10. Son Goku (Battle of Anime Gods) 11. Robbie Rotten (Number One Spicy Badman) 12. Chuck E. Cheese (Most Worked Animatronic) 13. Ness (Pure Determination) 14. Robin (Teen Titans) (The Best Robin) 15. The Scout (Quickest Spunk of All) 16. Shadow the Hedgehog (Red, Black, and all Edgy) 17. Haruka Nanase (Chasing Dreams) 18. Super Mario (Mr. Video Game Himself) 19. PaRappa the Rapper (Believing is Everything) 20. Angry Video Game Nerd (Pissed Off Internet Gods) 
DLC CHARACTERS COMING OUT SOON!
The game comes out on August 11th, 2017. Reblog if you want to hear updates on this upcoming game! Thank you and I hope you like this sweet announcement!
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lokalgamecom-blog · 6 years
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10 Pertempuran Akhir Paling Gila di Anime
Lokalgame - Pertarungan akhir harus diakui merupakan salah satu sesuatu yang paling susah dibuat di dalam cerita. Terkadang kesalahan sedikit saja bisa membuat pertarungan akhir menjadi hambar dan tidak terkenang sama sekali. Untungnya, ada beberapa final battle paling mantap yang bisa kita lihat. Beberapa final battle ini menyajikan pertarungan yang intense dengan bumbu drama yang tak kalah seru. Berikut 10 final battle paling mantap yang pernah ada di anime : 1.  Naruto Uzumaki Vs Sasuke Uchiha
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Source: Dokumentasi LokalGame.com Siapa sangka jika pertarungan akhir di anime Naruto adalah pertarungan antara Sasuke Uchiha dan Naruto Uzumaki. Pertarungan yang satu ini bisa dibilang sangat emosional karena keduanya menumpahkan kekesalan yang ada sejak mereka masih genin. Pertarungan itu terjadi di lembah akhir yang dulunya menjadi tempat bertarungnya Hashirama Senju kontra Madara Uchiha. Di pertempuran Naruto Vs Sasuke, keduanya mengeluarkan kemampuan terbaik mereka bahkan Sasuke menggunakan kekuatannya untuk membunuh Naruto. Pertarungan ini bahkan terjadi hingga chakra keduanya habis. Pertarungan emosional keduanya harus berakhir dengan hancurnya salah satu tangan mereka. Karena pertarungan ini sangat emosional, tak heran jika menjadi final battle paling mantap di anime. 2.  Edward Elrich Vs Father
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Source: Dokumentasi LokalGame.com Father harus diakui merupakan sosok penjahat yang tangguh, tapi sebenarnya, dia merupakan sosok yang menyedihkan. Father sendiri juga sangat terobsesi dengan kekuatan dan selalu berusaha untuk mengumpulkannya lalu mengendalikannya. Father sendiri harus bertarung dengan Edward Elrich. Pertarungan ini penuh emosional karena sejatinya Father tidak sepenuhnya jahat. Pada akhirnya Father berhasil dikalahkan dengan Edward menggunakan tangan kosong. Meski Father dibekali banyak kekuatan mumpuni, tapi sifat alamiah Edward sebagai manusia pada akhirnya mampu melampaui apa yang dimiliki Father. 3.  Spike Spiegel Vs Vicious – Cowboy Bebop
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Source: Dokumentasi LokalGame.com Salah satu final battle paling mantap di anime selanjutnya adalah pertarungan antara Spike Spiegel kontra sahabat lamanya, Vicious. Pertarungan ini cukup seru karena melibatkan pertempuran pistol serta pedang. Awalnya keduanya merupakan teman hingga akhirnya mereka berpisah. Banyak yang mengatakan bahwa Spike sebenarnya tidak ingin pertempuran ini terjadi. Tapi mau tidak mau dia harus melakukan pertarungan ini. Dengan pertempuran ini pada akhirnya Spike bisa terbebas dari masa lalunya yang kelam. Pertarungan ini juga sarat akan emosi karena keduanya merupakan sosok kawan yang hidup bersama dalam waktu lama. 4.  Saitama Vs Boros – One Punch Man
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Source: Dokumentasi LokalGame.com Setelah menyaksikan Saitama benar-benar keluar dari atmosfer Bumi dan ke Bulan, penonton percaya selama beberapa detik bahwa pahlawan yang tak terkalahkan mungkin kalah melawan musuh terakhirnya, Boros. Meskipun tugas yang sulit untuk membuat ketegangan di anime di mana sang pahlawan mampu mengalahkan musuh dengan satu pukulan, One Punch Man membingkai pertarungan dengan cara yang unik karena boros memiliki kekuatan untuk mengalahkan Saitama sang pahlawan utama. Boros memiliki kecepatan yang luar biasa sehingga Saitama tidak bisa mendaratkan satu pukulan pun dan membuatnya kesulitan tentunya. Tapi akhirnya Saitama berhasil kembali ke bumi dan mendaratkan satu pukulan yang sangat kuat dari Saitama. Momen ini menjadi momen luar biasa karena pada awalnya Saitama benar-benar kesulitan untuk mengalahkan Boros. 5.  Son Goku Vs Jiren
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Source: Dokumentasi LokalGame.com Masa lalu Jiren mungkin mengecewakan (karena terlalu generik). Ada juga yang merasa karakter Jiren kurang dibangun di versi anime, gara-gara dia terlalu lama pasif. Namun saya rasa tidak ada yang protes mengenai kualitas duel akhir Goku lawan Jiren. Mulai dari Ultra Instinct Goku versus Jiren, dilanjut dengan Goku dan Frieza (kehabisan tenaga) melawan Jiren (yang juga kelelahan), akhir duel Dragon Ball Super sangat memukau. 6.  Team Dai-Gurren Vs The Anti-Spirals – Gurren Lagann
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Source: Dokumentasi LokalGame.com Dua faksi yang berseberangan membawa pertarungan mereka ke luar angkasa, menggunakan seluruh galaksi sebagai perisai dan senjata mereka. Pertarungan ini bahkan memiliki skala yang besar karena melibatkan alam semesta. Benar-benar gila bukan? Pada akhirnya, Tim Dai-Gurren menang. Mereka bisa bebas hidup dan berkembang di bumi.Mereka akhirnya terbebas dari dunia bawah tanah di mana dulunya mereka tinggal di sana. Karena keseruannya dan skalanya yang masif, tak heran jika ini menjadi final battle paling mantap di anime. 7.  Kiritsugu Emiya Vs Kirei Kotomine – Fate/Zero
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Source: Dokumentasi LokalGame.com Harus diakui, duel ini memang luar biasa sekali. Pertarungan yang disajikan memperlihatkan seperti apa saat dua petarung pragmatis saling baku hantam. Kirei Kotomine sempat mengungguli Kiritsugu, namun Kiritsugu dapat membalik situasi. 8.  Ryuko Matoi dan Satsuki Kiryuin Vs Ragyo Kiryuin – Kill La Kill
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Source: Dokumentasi LokalGame.com Pertempuran terakhir Kill la Kill bisa dibilang merupakan pertarungan akhir yang benar-benar mantap. Bahkan pertarungan ini banyak diakui menampilkan pertarungan paling epik. Di sinilah dua karakter yang menjadi focus yakni Ryuko Matoi dan Satsuki Kiryuin harus menghadapi Ragyo Kiryuin. Tanpa harus dikatakan bahwa ini merupakan sebuah pertempuran akhir, para penonton sudah bisa menilai dan melihatnya sendiri. Dalam pertempuran ini banyak adegan-adegan yang mantap sekaligus mengerikan tentunya. Mungkin bagi yang ingin pertarungan akhir yang menegangkan, pertempuran akhir dari Kill La Kill wajib untuk kalian lirik. 9.  Shinya Kogami Vs Shogo Makishima - Psycho-Pass
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Source: Dokumentasi LokalGame.com Shinya Kogami ingin membalas dendam pada Shogo Makishima. Hal ini dikarenakan bahwa Makishima merupakan seorang pembunuh brutal yang telah banyak membunuh orang dan salah satunya adalah teman dari Kogami. Pencarian Kogami terhadap Makishima akhirnya berakhir dan keduanya terlibat pertarungan yang luar biasa. Pertarungan satu lawan satu ini bukanlah pertarungan tangan kosong karena mereka juga menggunakan senjata. Akane Tsunemori, sang protagonis, mencoba membujuk Kogami untuk tidak membunuh Makishima, karena dia percaya pada Kogami bahwa ia bakal menaati hukum. Tapi akhirnya Kogami membunuh Makishima hingga membuat seorang Tsunemori kecewa terhadapnya. 10.  Reigen Arataka Vs Claw - Mob Psycho 100
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Source: Dokumentasi LokalGame.com Setelah Reigen Arataka menyusup ke markas Claw untuk menyelamatkan sekelompok anak-anak yang diculik, Arakata harus berhadapan dengan sang penculik. Tapi hanya itu, anak-anak yang ia selamatkan juga turut serta dalam pertempuran penyihir itu. Meski terlihat seperti orang kuat, Arakata kenyataannya merupakan sosok yang sama sekali tidak memiliki kekuatan apapun. Ia rela berbohong demi mendapatkan keuntungan. Untungnya Mob meminjaminya kekuatan sehingga ia bisa bertempur seimbang dengan sang penculik Read the full article
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