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Too much importance is put on the more abstract and subjective things like colour symbolism or themes when it comes to discussions of rwby. It's all fine and fun to connect the dots and see the metaphorical threads that weave the length of the story, but to use such subjective elements as a foundation for why rwby is good or bad doesn't really work. Themes alone don't make a compelling story. Colour symbolism is cool and I love it as much as the next person but it alone isn't a replacement for a character arc.
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r/w/b/y doesn't deserve the hate it gets, or the seemingly endless "criticism" slop, but you will never convince me it's a good well put together show
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Early rwby was such a vibe✨
They could never make me hate you poser era rwby
#I mean this with all sincerity#early rwby aesthetics remain the best in the series#something about the sharp punchy visuals just hits right#so striking and simple yet just the right amount of detail to be interesting#rwby
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I'm not sure you are aware, but you have been the most consistent person who's interacted with my posts about rwby and each time you have insulted my intelligence by calling me a dumbass and have assumed a lot about me without knowing anything about me.
Also I said presents, not represents. There is a difference.
I'm really not as critical about rwby as I think I am, and I'm definitely not as critical as other people who have very valid points to make.
My honest biggest gripe with rwby is that, on paper (and with your brain half off), rwby is really cool. In theory, rwby is an interesting story. In isolated moments, rwby appears to be full of heart and passion, but actually siting through and watching rwby is booooorrrring. Boring that boarders on insulting because of how full of air rwby is, that somehow they've made 9 volumes, mind you filled with big important plot altering scenes, and yet it still feels like I've watched nothing. All those moments that if watched in isolation feel important and gripping when watched with it's context loose all it's weight because everything surrounding it adds up to nothing.
Rwby is deceptively interesting, in that it deceives you into thinking it's gonna be cool. It doesn't reward people who actually care about what it presents.
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I'm really not as critical about rwby as I think I am, and I'm definitely not as critical as other people who have very valid points to make.
My honest biggest gripe with rwby is that, on paper (and with your brain half off), rwby is really cool. In theory, rwby is an interesting story. In isolated moments, rwby appears to be full of heart and passion, but actually siting through and watching rwby is booooorrrring. Boring that boarders on insulting because of how full of air rwby is, that somehow they've made 9 volumes, mind you filled with big important plot altering scenes, and yet it still feels like I've watched nothing. All those moments that if watched in isolation feel important and gripping when watched with it's context loose all it's weight because everything surrounding it adds up to nothing.
Rwby is deceptively interesting, in that it deceives you into thinking it's gonna be cool. It doesn't reward people who actually care about what it presents.
#rwby#personal take don't get mad#although I feel I'm not the only one who feels like this#and I mean all volumes of rwby suffer this problem#it was just easier to forgive in the early volumes#but now it's just consistently a problem so I can only consider it an active choice at this point#this is only looking at rwby as a piece of media and not the surrounding context of how and who made it which has it's own can of worms#which I also have problems with but that's not the point of this post#I guess this counts as rwde too...
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weiss redesign with some side monochrome
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I don't know why RWBY's trending, but might as well exploit the opportunity
Just so we're clear, I'm only asking about the songs. Not the animations for the openings
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soft ᡣ˶ᵔ ᵕ ᵔ˶𐭩 ♡
#I’ve literally never shipped these two but this may have convinced me#they’re so cute#rwby#rwby fanart#roman torchwick#neopolitan
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"I am a huntress"
Found some more old ruble fanart
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MERMAY IS OVER WHEN AYE FAWKIN SAY IT'S OVER BITCH 🧜♀️🧜♀️🧜♀️🧜♀️🧜♀️
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#cute!!!!#I’m convinced Splatoon can be crossed over with anything at it will work#rwby#team rwby#rwby fanart
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TEAM RWBY REDESIGN FINISHED
My finished redesign of Team RWBY (vol 1-3) Ruby (16): more punk/lolita. Headphones are a must Teenager being a teenager tbh.
Weiss(18): added some knightish design to her dress. As company Heiress so needs to act and dress older to leave a good impression.
Blake(20): slimmer like a cat added fur and removed the bow, weapon positioned lower to make the ribbon look like a cat tail. The scarf gone and hair shortened for better silhouette.
Yang(21): more muscle and removed all the browns. Shorts are replaced by leather biker’s pants. Hair flick is made to look like a short fuse :].
Did this for fun, might do a couple of screenshot redraws with these designs but I also want to take a crack at redesigning team JNPR and CFVY as well. And then maybe the Huntsmen too :)
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RWBY’s one of those shows that I would have loved being a fly in the wall during its production. I wanna see all its iterations, all the scrapped and repurposed ideas and concepts. I wanna know every potential direction RWBY could’ve taken throughout its development. What did they have to change and why? Why did they decide to keep the things they did?
The production diaries and concept art they’ve released in books isn’t enough I need more
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