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Anne Yuri as Ultraseven.
I always thought this piece was included in the book 70 Creators' Seven, which collected art about and inspired by Ultraseven, to commemorate the series' 50th anniversary. However, I just went through my copy of the book three times and never saw it.
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Sevanne💗
#ultraman incorrect quotes#tokusatsu incorrect quotes#tokusatsu#ultraman#ultra series#ultraseven#anne yuri#sevanne#ultraseven x anne yuri#alien x human
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Ultraseven IF Story:The Future 55 Years Ago
"I sought to change the past. Nothing went as planned."
#ultra seven#ultraman#dan moroboshi#kohji moritsugu#anne yuri#yuriko hishimi#ultra series#tsuburaya productions#japan#tokusatsu#ultraseven if story
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Anne Yuri from Ultraseven (1967).
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I know Anne is kind of important because she's Seven's love interest; one episode starts with them on a date; but she doesn't really do anything, she's just there most of the time. Granted this isn't an Anne Problem is an Ultra Guard Problem, because these guys are barely people; one episode is about the fiance of one of them, but I can't even remember which one it was (Soga, I think)
I have heard this criticism of Showa Era shows, that the SSSP is the only Showa Era defense team where the members are actual people, and I kinda see it here
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hop on pokemon horizons chat
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the rat grinders having beef with the bad kids since the beginning could not be funnier to me. it’s so classically “we hate the popular kids just for being popular” that is such a real experience in high school but the thing is that a log of the time it ends up being valid. kids in high school can be shitty especially when they feel like the world revolves around them, however, the bad kids have never been entitled even from a distance. they’ve saved the world. three times. and for all of those three times they didn’t know who the fuck the rat grinders were.
also the rat grinders are just so lame and for good reason. no matter how suave any of them might be, no matter what music they make, they’re still cheating the system by killing innocent little forest critters. i don’t know why kristen (riz) hasn’t come up with a smear campaign about this yet.
honestly this party almost feels too easy to hate, and i can’t tell if it’s because of brennan’s hatred for their archetypes and xp leveling or if he’s leading up to them literally just being lame and being a red herring. especially after what mazey said in this episode. either way fuck the rat grinders leave the creatures alone!!
#even though i want kipperlilly and kristen doomed yuri#fuck the rat grinders#rat grinders#the rat grinders#fantasy high#fantasy high junior year#fhjy#dimension 20#d20#kipperlilly copperkettle#oisin hakinvar#ruben hopclap#mary ann skuttle#ivy embra#buddy dawn
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more girls love (last one is ib snow_droplet ‘s pandora/bianca fan cast from twt)
#the vampire chronicles#devil's minion#queen of the damned#anne rice#iwtv#interview with the vampire#armand#daniel molloy#devil’s minion yuri#art
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The Ultra Guard reacting to the guy telling them they have to work over the weekend.
#Ultra Guard#Ultraseven#Amagi#Dan Moroboshi#Anne Yuri#Soga#Shigeru Furuhashi#Commander Kaoru Kiriyama#tokusatsu#Tsuburaya Productions
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Seven: How’s the prettiest person in the world?
Anne: I don’t know, how are you?
Seven, tearing up: I’m fine
#s: tumblr#ultraman incorrect quotes#tokusatsu incorrect quotes#tokusatsu#ultraman#ultraseven#anne yuri#sevanne#ultraseven x anne yuri
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Yuriko Hishimi as Anne Yuri in Ultraseven (Ep 34)
#yuriko hishimi#hishimi yuriko#anne yuri#yuri anne#ultraseven#ultraman#ultra series#tsuburaya productions#tokusatsu#japan
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★ 【于理Yuri】 「 ann // makoto 」 ☆ ✔ republished w/permission ⊳ ⊳ follow me on twitter
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An Oresteia, Euripides (translated by Anne Carson)//Yellowjackets (2021-)
#yellowjackets#yj#jackieshauna#shauna shipman#jackie taylor#ella purnell#sophie nelisse#melanie lynskey#shauna sadecki#web weaving#mine#quotes#words#parallels#an oresteia#anne carson#wlw#sapphic#lesbian#bisexual#childhood friends#doomed yuri#shauna x jackie#jackie x shauna#yjs#euripides#grief#lovers to enemies#friends to enemies#tragedy
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Treating the weird alien blob like a mosquito
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Just how much power did Marcy have over her friends pre-Amphibia? When they throw the kpop puppy party at school, the principal assumes "those two" pushed Anne into it, and Anne kind of admits it. When Anne is about to sacrifice herself, she says "all my life I've followed you two". During her one and only S1 appearance, she's seen maliciously nodding alongside Sasha when Anne steals the box, and with Marcy asking to meet up on Anne's birthday, while Sasha is the one to carry out the order, the implication is that they're almost like... working together. I know she was supposed to be "meaner" when they were working on S1, and I think they changed her personality because Haley Tju made her too adorable(? and maybe also because Matt thought the whole show would fall apart if people didn't like Marcy (considering what a huge impact she has on everything that happens, I'd say he was right). But Anne's line in THT and the flashback in All In implies she wasn't nearly as much as a doormat as it may seem sometimes, at least not as much as Anne.
Or maybe she was? Because you also see her in this place of submission when it comes to Sasha (and also Anne?), especially in BOTB, when she's happy to switch from Anne's song to Sasha's without even hearing the first, only stopping to consider Anne's approval. That scene struck me as her always happy to go along with her friends' wishes and never having much of an opinion of her own. That's why she was so desperate for them to get along during The Dinner, and why she never took a side when Anne told her she and Sasha had a fight. She closest thing to defying Sasha that we ever see her do is when she's working alongside like 10 other people to protect Newtopia from the Toad Army, and she says they had to "defeat Sasha and Grime" specifically, which I think makes sense considering they're attacking the city she's supposed to protect (she's IS a high-ranking member of its military forces AND a close advisor to its king), and not wanting to "defeat Sasha" would rock the boat with everyone else involved, Anne included. Yet we never really see her angry at Sasha for what she's doing, she just wants her and Anne to "work things out". I think it's clear that Marcy struggles with empathy, because if she put herself in Anne's shoes, she wouldn't expect her to "just work things out" with Sasha. In fact, she would have taken Anne's side agessssss ago, but she's way too focused on herself (her goal is for everyone to be happy forever and get along, while Anne and Sasha may want something else). Marcy being self-centered isn't a hot take, and I don't think she's any more self-centered than Anne was during most of S1. In fact, I'd argue Anne was even worse lol. The difference is that Anne made a million relatively small mistakes while Marcy made like two or three very big, very bad mistakes (bringing them to Amphibia, striking a deal with Andrias behind their backs, and not taking a side in Anne and Sasha's fight, which is something I never see people bring up as one of Marcy's most flawed moments).
So... going back to the question I made in the beginning... did Marcy just go along with Sasha's plans so enthusiastically when compared to Anne, who had more doubts and had to be pressured into them, that it made it look like she and Sasha were more in cahoots than they actually were? I think this is very likely. I also think it's likely that she and Sasha genuinely shared a liking for rule breaking back in LA, and her own self-centered-ness prevented her from realizing Anne wasn't comfortable with it. Maybe she never even considered if she liked to go along with Sasha's plans, like, Marcy strikes me as someone who doesn't look inwards much. I think we can rule out both Sasha and Marcy being equally controlling and possesive of Anne, because her relationship with Sasha was very much not one of equals, with Anne as a third wheel. Was she more of a third wheel? We know Anne and Sasha don't share most of her interests and will often ignore her and her needs, and we know she feels like losing them is becoming dangerously easy. We also know Sasha has no qualms taking Anne on some kind of birthday date without Marcy which I'm 75% convinced it's because she had a huge crush on Anne but I digress which, from a doylian perspective, is explained by the fact that they seemingly didn't want to show Marcy too early, but from a watsonian perspective, it just comes across as Sasha not priorizing Anne spending her birthday with both her best friends. Like, you can do with or without Marcy. She doesn't seem to remember Marcy until she texted her, actually.
But then you have lines from Anne about how "if you friend wants to you steal something, you do it, because if you don't, they may not want to be your friend anymore", which, oh boy, if she at least perceived Marcy as pressuring her into stealing the box (rather than it being 100% Sasha's idea) that would shed a whole new light on her relationship with Marcy, because it would seem like she, too, feels like their friendship could fall apart if she didn't go along with the other two's plans. And I do think Marcy at least somewhat participated in pushing Anne into it. It wouldn't be the first time she made Anne do something bad - she told her to lie to Valeriana about stealing the box, something Anne later appeared to be ashamed of, and she insisted of going along with the puppy party when Anne was having doubts. I imagine Sasha (who also pressured Anne into doing very much not so "lawful good" things, in more extreme ways than Marcy) might have come up with the idea of stealing it, and Marcy just supported it. Marcy taking Sasha's side. Possibly over and over again. We know Sasha didn't exactly manipulate her because she didn't have to: Marcy just always did everything she said. Anne was the one who needed a bit more convincing.
Marcy's relationship with Anne and Sasha is fascinating. She's definitely the most morally gray of the trio, and possibly the most complex one too, in the sense that she's full of realistic contradictions - an adorkable manipulator, an amoral softie, a self-centered sweetheart who loves her friends more than life itself, a possesive kidnapper with a heart of gold, a very selfish and self-sacrificial person... and it's never just a mask or anything, she's not just pretending to be nice, she really is that way, she really is all of that together. I think that's why people struggle to read her a lot of the times, because so much about her characterization seems conflicting with itself... but I think that's the key to making characters deep and realistic. In real life, we're all walking contradictions and we don't really make sense. Marcy's character doesn't seem clumsily put together to me, like they frankeinsteined all the different character traits she needed to make the plot work without any cohesion between them. I think she's a complex tapestry that sometimes requires a closer inspection to decypher it, and I think the glue holding everything together is her lack of intrapersonal intelligence, her inability to look inwards and notice her own contradictions.
We know she felt unloved by her friends yet desperately clung to them with everything she had, going to extreme measures to ensure they all stayed together, even when it hurt them. We know she's capable of manipulation, scheming and lying to the people that love her most in order to guarantee that goal. We know she's possesive with them, but she also loves them enough to let them go in the rare cases when she realizes she's hurting them (as seen in A Day in the Aquarium). From her journal, we also know she feels very ashamed of these possesive impulses. We know she'll neglect to form her own opinions and ideas to agree always with her friends' wishes, which means she feels completely lost when they want different things. But this also shows that she would never think of an idea of hers as being explicitly opposed to what her friends want. She wouldn't consciously do something that they wouldn't like. Which is insane, because, who would want to be separated from their family and thrown into a different world without any sort of notice? Which leads us to understand that Marcy has zero emotional intelligence and has never looked inwards in her LIFE, AND that her empathy skills are in negative digits because it would have taken her a nanosecond of thought to realize Anne and Sasha probably wouldn't like to be kidnapped. And since we know she never wants to do something they dislike, she must have just... not thought about it at all. No thoughts head empty. It really was just BLANK up there when she made that decision. I think Marcy is a very "true neutral" character who struggles with empathy and humility, who loves her friends but doesn't have the emotional intelligence to really understand them, and who is happy and enthusiastic to be Sasha 2 Electric Boogaloo because... that's what she knows. That's how her friend group works and her goal was never to have a deeper and more genuine connection to them, but to keep it close to her.
So... my conclussion is that, pre-amphibia, Marcy was Sasha's very enthusiastic (but emotionally neglected) right hand man, with Anne as their oblivious victim. It really IS complex because you have to then add Anne always looking out for her, losing sleep over her, yet also ignoring her needs, and Sasha not even bothering to hide how much she doesn't care about Marcy's feelings (which reflects on Marcy not consciously caring about her own feelings). There's also Marcy always assuming the best from them too, despite repeated evidence of their disinterest, and her fear of displeasing them looming over her constantly. Ik I said Anne was Sasha and Marcy's victim, but I meant that like... symbolically, because Anne is not innocent here either. She wasn't a great friend to Marcy before Amphibia. Here's why I always say Anne couldn't develop a deeper, more genuine and open connection with Marcy because of Sasha's oppressive presence and her own lack of emotional maturity. And Marcy couldn't develop a deeper, more genuine and open connection with Anne because of her own lack of empathy and reluctance to face any kind of conflict. So Marcy is Sasha's enthusiastic but emotionall neglected right hand man, who also feels subordinate to Anne despite Anne feeling subordinate to her. That's why they both feel like third wheels at different times. There's an illusion of Marcy with more agency and power than she actually has. In reality, only Sasha is on top, and the other two are two very flawed individuals, one slowly cracking under the weight and the other, less sensitive to the same pressure, trying to uphold the status quo.
#amphibia#marcy wu#anne boonchuy#sasha waybright#amphibia meta#my posts#character analysis#see this is why i say marcanne is toxic yuri
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