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pichichustudios · 5 months ago
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Fubuki and Someoka doing arm wrestling 🥰
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krongulous · 2 years ago
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I hope you break your leg while training
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miximax-hell · 6 years ago
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As always, it’s been a hot minute. But, uh, hey! I hope you’ve all been fine!
Can you believe that this is actually my 20th reference sheet? That’s crazy. I am hecking slow, but I honestly thought I’d have stopped doing this (way) before I reached the double digits. But, hey, I’m still kicking!
And, to honour such a number, it was about time to add another Raimon baby to this blog, so I’ve gone for one of my very favourites. Shishido is very dear to my heart for a variety of reasons (that I will make sure to explain thoroughly when the time for it comes) and I’ve had this miximax in mind for a very long time. In fact, I’ve been ruminating on it since @raynef-art (btw, today’s Raynef’s birthday, so go and wish her a happy birthday if you can!!) and I talked about Shishido on Skype years ago. When was that, even? 2016? 2017, perhaps? In any case, it sure has been extremely long. But, thankfully, all of that ruminating led to one of my favourite pairs in this whole project! Katrielle Layton is a fantastic fit for Shishido, and I will do my very best to explain why this is the case in this post.
So, for more on ShishiKat, please check under the cut!
As always, I like to use this first paragraph to talk a bit about random stuff, so feel free to skip it if you want. Long story short, I’ve spent the last few months (since mid-May or so) job hunting like a beast. Big ol’ companies from all around the world, like Rockstar, Revolution, The Creative Assembly/Sega or Build A Rocket Boy have shown interest in me, but it’s led nowhere so far, which is extremely frustrating. Heck, there’s a company who contacted me first and they still didn’t give me the job in the end. >:| But I did an interview last Thursday and I should get an answer soon, so let’s hope that goes well...! It’s an awesome job, close to where I live (so I wouldn’t have to move), the company is super successful and two friends are already working there. It’d be incredible to join them and keep progressing in my career. And, well, money doesn’t hurt at all either. Gotta get into the wheel of capitalism. Anyway, job matters aside, I’ve recently finished some games that have become personal favourites of mine, like Valkyria Chronicles and Hatoful Boyfriend: Holiday Star (even if the first one was arguably better), but the one that undoubtedly takes the crown is Marvel’s Spider-Man, which shaped up to be a game as brilliant as Insomniac’s previous titles, if not even more so, and has become one of my favourite games of all time. Sadly, Spider-Man isn’t originally a videogame character, so I won’t be including him in this project (as much as that pains me). So we’ll have to take other routes if we want to have a Marvel miximax here... I’m on it, but suggestions are still accepted.
So, Shishido! Who doesn’t love Shishido? He’s just so lovely. Look at him! Look at him right now! How can someone without visible eyes be so PRECIOUS? Don’t you just want to channel the annoying aunt within you and pinch his cheeks and nose? Well, we still can’t do that, but we can try and do him justice by giving him a truly awesome miximax. (The quality of the art that accompanies said miximax may vary in quality, but that’s not Shishido’s nor Katrielle’s fault--it’s entirely mine for not being better.)
So, friends who have been here for a while and have a good memory may be thinking, “Hold on a minute, you! The Professor Layton franchise has already been represented within this blog--you miximaxed Fudou with Hershel Layton himself!” And you’d be right. You might even be thinking I’m betraying my own rules by using two characters from the same franchise. Well, that isn’t the case, as PL is a Level-5 franchise and I may (and tend to) use up to two characters from each franchise made by L5. It’s all here. But, even with all of that, there’s still a question that remains and that I figure many people might have in their heads: if Fudou is already miximaxed with Hershel, isn’t Shishido basically a copy? Does Katrielle really add anything to the table?
I’m glad you asked. Well, I’m glad I asked, because that’s what led to all of this. ww And, thankfully, yes. Yes, she does. But before answering that question, we have a much more important question to ask:
Who is Shishido Sakichi?
Hino, that lovely piece of work, is actually really fricking good (when he actually tries) at something I’m unable to name, hence why I will refer to it as “scattered storytelling.” It’s similar to environmental storytelling in the sense that we’re never directly told many things, but we can still figure them out thanks to the looks of a character, the scenarios we see, audio queues, etc. Video games offer many resources to build up rich environmental storytelling, but what Hino (and probably many others--it’s not like he invented the wheel!) does is give us hints scattered across different pieces of media to try and figure out what some of his undeveloped characters are all about. And let’s be real: original Raimon is a lovely collection of undeveloped characters. So let’s check out a few things about Shishido and see where they take us.
Shishido was one of the first members of Raimon, being one of the 7 players the team had before they were forced to look for more people to have a match against Teikoku. He was, however, replaced by Kidou when he joined the team, and he stayed as a benchwarmer until he got injured by Gemini Storm. Then, as he joined the Dark Emperors, if you talk to him in the game before the match, he mentions how he’s been pushing himself past his limit for a long time, only to keep feeling like he’s mediocre. Finally, during the match between Raimon’s older and newer members, he is shown facing Kidou and getting past him despite how afraid he was of engaging directly with such a big rival.
On top of that, his in-game descriptions go like this: “He is becoming the team’s key-man by developing his own pace,” (IE1) “His laid-back personality can make him the butt of his team-mates' jokes“ (IE2) and “The Aliea crystal has given him an invincible self-belief“ (IE2 DE). Let’s admit that it’s not a lot to go by, but maybe we can get something out of all of this.
As usual, I explain this better in the heat of the moment while talking to someone who’s ready to listen, so Raynef or my girlfriend probably got the better version of what I’ll be trying to explain now. However, those conversations are so old that I'm having trouble retrieving them, so... welp. ww Let me try anyway.
Judging by what we know about Shishido, we can try to figure out what his character development has been like. We get his first in-game description as soon as we can see him in our in-game menu; that is, before the first Teikoku match even takes place. At this point, aka at the very beginning of the game, Shishido is a player that is “becoming the team’s key-man.” Slowly, perhaps, but he is on his way. However, this process is halted abruptly when Kidou joins the team, as he replaces him as a regular first-team player. Now, a valid question would be, “why did Kidou replace Shishido and not any other midfielder?”
It would make no sense to get rid of Someoka or Kurimatsu to let Kidou in the pitch, as he’s not a forward nor a defender. But, among all the midfielders in the team, why Shishido? Why not Handa, Shourin or even Max (who is technically a forward, but has been playing as a midfielder, so it’d make a lot more sense to bench him)? The most obvious answer would be that everyone else has abilities that Kidou can’t properly replace/mimic/make up for; or, in other words, that Kidou is like an upgraded version of Shishido more than he is an upgraded version of any of the other characters. And what is Kidou, exactly? A brilliant midfielder with incredible control over the ball and a great strategist overall. It’s this last part that we’re most interested in: he’s a strategist. A game-maker, that is. What one could easily call a vital part of a team or, even, in more poetic words, a key-man. What Shishido used to be, or was going to become, before Kidou showed up to steal his spotlight. Not to mention the incredible pain one must feel upon being replaced like that... (This was best explained by @mimiflieder on her fic, Change of pace--it’s about Handa and Ichinose, but the same thing applies. I totally recommend checking it out!)
This theory is further supported (in sad ways) by his in-game description in IE2. His personality remains the same (laid-back and doing his at his own pace), but he has gone from being a key-man WIP to the butt of his teammates’ jokes. Sure, the jokes are blamed on this laid-back personality, but something doesn’t quite add up. Check out his quote while he’s a Dark Emperor: he’s been pushing himself too hard to achieve nothing. Is that really what you’d call ‘laid-back’?
In the best case scenario, everyone sees him as being laid-back and chill to the point of being funny: he’s not making a fuss about being replaced in front of his teammates. However, he’s been trying as hard as possible in secret to become the best he can possibly be... only to still be eclipsed by Kidou and the other talented members of the team in every sense.
In the worst case scenario, his attempts to improve are very much obvious to his team, and the lack of results or the gap between the two key-men not becoming any smaller is what makes him the butt of jokes (but I hate this scenario because Raimon babies are all sweet and supportive boys who’d never do this. I DON’T CARE IF TEENAGERS ARE CRUEL AND STUPID BY NATURE. RAIMON BABIES ARE BETTER THAN ACTUAL TEENAGERS, OKAY, AND THEY’D NEVER DO THIS. THEY ARE PRECIOUS LITTLE ANGELS.)
In either case, he was destined to be--heck, he might have already been in non-spoken parts of the game--Raimon’s game-maker, but when Kidou came around with his superior skills, Shishido became, simply put, obsolete. That made his self-esteem sink and eventually threw him in the arms of Aliea in a desperate attempt to finally be better and stand up to Kidou. That’s why his in-game description as a DE talks about his boosted self-esteem, much like Handa’s talks about how that jack-of-all trades is using the meteorite to become master of all.
And, of course, this makes that scene during that final match ALL the more relevant: not only does it signify the triumph of hard work and resolution over sheer talent, fleeting as it might be, but it’s also the end of a long, long journey of self-deprecation, self-improvement, guts and sheer fear. Shishido was literally SHAKING when he saw Kidou running towards him, but he pulled himself together and won. He was no longer the inferior one, the replaceable one, the laughing stock. Little and unexplained as it may be, it’s a truly emotional finale to his personal and unspoken journey.
(Another and more positive way to look at it is that Shishido is meant to become Raimon’s game-maker and key-man AFTER KIDOU LEAVES, so all this time by his side has been a massive training camp of two years to learn his ways and then add his own twist to everything he’s learnt. This leaves some issues hanging, but it will at least let me sleep tonight.)
What we have here is a pretty solid theory pointing at Shishido having what it takes to become a game-maker. But, hey, that’s just a theory! A GAME THEORY! ...And what this means is that there’s evidence supporting it, but we have no way to confirm it unless one of you guys can go and casually interrogateview Hino (and if you do, that’d kind of come in handy, actually). However, the pieces fall together a bit too well to be just a coincidence, right? At least, I think so. And even if they don’t, we don’t have much more to go by, so... it’ll have to do.
Anyway, we’ve (somewhat) answered the question about who Shishido is. It is, therefore, about time to answer the main question this post laid on the table: is Katrielle a good aura to use when her father is already part of this project? And, even if she is, why would Katrielle be the best match for Shishido? Let’s start by explaining what makes Katrielle non-redundant despite bearing her father’s surname and being very similar conceptually.
In essence, Katrielle and Hershel fulfill very similar roles: a smart person who likes puzzles and is hired to solve mysteries no one else can solve. But anyone who knows anything about these characters will know that, really, they are absolutely nothing alike.
Hershel is the perfect gentleman: well-behaved, modest, calm and cold-headed regardless of the situation, polite to a fault, boasts perfect manners, and he manages to get along with even the most unfriendly people in the world thanks to his infinite patience, unwavering kindness and the smile he has on his face whenever he greets someone. Not to mention that his investigation process is long-winded and meticulous, and keeps telling Luke to not make quick assumptions when he jumps into conclusions ahead of time.
Meanwhile, Katrielle is pretty much the polar opposite: proud (heck, the first episode of the anime has her saying her skills are better than her father’s!), funny, dramatic to a fault, jumps to crazy conclusions so fast that everyone around her is always surprised by it and doubts she even put any thought into them, has a quick temper sometimes, she works as a detective just for funsies (and glory, to some extent, as she’s constantly struggling to be taken seriously by people who’d rather talk to her dad), she’s easily swayed by yummy food, instinct and imagination move her much more than hard evidence... This alone is enough to make the personalities of ShishiKat and FudoLay totally different, but, of course, this train doesn’t run on personalities, but on powers and skills. So let’s discuss not what Kat offers, but what Shishido needs.
We’ve established that Shishido was a game-maker in progress. Now, let’s keep in mind that this project includes all of the main characters from IE, IEGO, IECS and IEGalaxy, and they could all potentially be sharing a side of the field with Shishido, so let’s see whom he is competing against.
Of course, we have Kidou, the genius game-maker, the absolute commander of the pitch and, well, a living legend trained by another living legend: Kageyama. He has a miximax too, but you guys have not seen it yet. In due time.
We have Fudou, whose natural intelligence is (arguably) on par with Kidou’s and has received some training by Kageyama as well, even if he didn’t reach the same level of legend nor acted as a game-maker nearly as much as Kidou did. Fudou is, however, enhanced by Hershel Layton, whose influence upon mixitransing helps Fudou stop being such a little shit. That allows him to focus enough on the game and on his teammates to surpass Kidou as a serious and cold-headed strategist who is able to treat every situation as a puzzle and find the precise moves needed to solve it. Not to mention that, of course, Layton boosts Fudou’s intelligence as well.
Shindou has his miximax, which turns him into a "gamemaker of truth who can appraise people and the general situation, while combining both stillness and motion." Pretty self-explanatory.
Taiyou and Hakuryuu, upon mixitransing, become "midfielders of unparalleled accuracy, who can see into the future and attack the enemy's weak spots with their analytical reasoning." These two aren't technically game-makers in Chrono Storm, but Zhuge Liang was a frigging strategist and these two are given analytical reasoning through their miximax. Not to mention they were probably game-makers when they were part of their original teams.
The way the canon tried to keep Shindou and Taiyou/Hakuryuu from overlapping was by casually disregarding Zhuge Liang’s strategist side and focusing on her Keshin and ability to see the future/what no one else can see, so we can scratch Taiyou and Hakuryuu, as they won’t easily be taking the role of game-makers anymore. We can also discard Kidou, as FudoLay completely outclasses him for the time being. (Look at me, I sound like I’m writing an article on Electrode for Smogon--) So, ShishiKat’s only real challengers are FudoLay and, uh... does Shindou’s miximax have any kind of fandom name? I heard people refering to Kirino’s miximax as Kirino d’Arc, but that’s about it. Anyway, to keep it simple, I’ll call it ShinOda until someone brings up something better.
So, yeah, ShishiKat is competing against ShinOda and FudoLay. ShinOda focuses on a complete control over when to move and when not to move, arguably to preserve his teammates’ and his own stamina and maximise what everyone can do with their natural reserves of energy. FudoLay, on the other hand, uses analytical thinking to find the most efficient moves in any given situation. As I mentioned, he treats every situation as a puzzle, and, as Layton would say, “every puzzle has an answer.” One specific and perfect answer that FudoLay excels at finding, using the minimum number of steps necessary and turning the solution into pure art. He is, however, still Fudou, so he’d probably push his teammates to the limit in rough ways in order to achieve that perfection he is aiming for. And it’s still Layton, so we can expect some long-winded thought processes that take long to pay off--but when they finally do, HOO BOY.
It's good being analytical and smart, but perhaps, just perhaps, Shishido could use a little something to make him different and stick out among his peers. Something that is a bit more... proactive. Unpredictable. Slightly impulsive. But still as witty as one can ever be. He needs to combine the brains with the brawn, and blend it all together with much-needed cheerfulness, since all the game-makers we’re dealing with here are cold or outright pricks.
Shishido needs to improvise to the point of making things up for no reason and eventually making them work in almost miraculous ways. Focus less on what’s in front of his eyes and more on what other possibilities could be there. Act more on instinct than on careful observation. Give commands that are a lot more roundabout that those of Shindou, Kidou or Fudou, but end up paying off in ways that not even he could always predict. Jump into the problem head-first and solve it in-situ instead of looking at it from afar and pondering for long periods of time. And, of course, among all of that, he needs an enormous self-confidence to pull it all off, as his premises may seem utterly ridiculous and he must believe in them whole-heartedly to convince everyone else.
Katrielle Layton checks every single one of these boxes. It’s Katrielle, and Katrielle alone, who can turn Shishido not just into a replacement for the times when Kidou and Fudou aren’t around, but into a true force of nature that can assist the team at all times. It makes Shishido useful and non-redundant--which is, of course, much more than the anime did for him. Let alone the manga, where Shishido didn’t even appear. (I mean, the manga gave us Tamano bby, but still--)
And the best part is that they don’t step on each other. ShinOda is fantastic (and I won’t comment on my own ideas), but no one is objectively better at being a game-maker than the rest. Different situations will call for different approaches, so their relevance will shift as the rivals change or as the rivals adapt to one style or the other. Or, heck, they can simply all work together to keep their rivals guessing and come up with even greater strategies that combine everyone’s fortes.
Also, I’m watching Katrielle’s anime with my girlfriend and that is what made me consider her for this project in the first place, so props to her! (But sorry for butchering the design, dear ww)
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inazumafocus · 7 years ago
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Kogure Yuuya analysis
Hello dearies and welcome back to the only serious part of my blog: the analysis YAY!
Today we will dive into another misunderstood minor character of Inazuma Eleven: Kogure Yuuya requested by @ygreczed (hopre this is what you were looking fooor hng)
First thing first: we all have to be more understanding of ages. I know it can be quite hard, but we really have to take a step back and ask ourselves “do I really have to attack a twelve years old boy for acting childish?” because, lets face it, we reeeeally tend to forget how being kids was as we grow old and we end up being like those strict adults from which we felt so misunderstood back in the days. By saying this I obviously don’t mean that everything has to be forgiven and that kids should be kids, lash out and behave as spoiled brats, but that everything should be considered and analyzed in its own context. Now, let’s go!
We first meet Kogure during the Aliea arch when Raimon goes to talk with Team Manyuuji. He’s always doing boring chores and errands instead of playing like he wishes he could.
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From his point of view, that is the one of a child, everything’s done to him as a spite, it means that his teammates don’t like him, and he doesn’t stop to question a possible motif behind everything. Exactly like when a kid is punished by their parents for something they did. I, having younger siblings, have seen first hand that children don’t stop to reflect, if you punish them then you’re mean. And that is why communication is so important! Kogure’s team, as many parents do, acts without explaining, with the best of intentions, of course, since they care for him, but doing so they prevent him from understanding exactly where and what he did wrong. 
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He just goes on thinking they all hate him for some unknown reason, so they’re mean and what do kids to someone who’s mean to them?
Pranks.
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Later on, it’s explained to us that he suffered greatly as a small child, being abandoned by his mother during a trip and this enlighten us even more on why he is so much more prone to see others as malicious than any other kid. His trust has been severely damaged by the one who should’ve been the closest to him, so obviously, if he she betrayed him, why shouldn’t everybody else?
Aki: "but why does he find so hard to trust others?" Captain: "apparently, Kogure was betrayed by his parents when he was young. after that he lost his ability to trust anyone"
Things begins to change when Otonashi arrives and does what his team should’ve done ages before: confronts him heads on, no filter, but also with  kindness. Because sure, what he was doing wasn’t right and had to be stopped but he was also a scared, lonely kid who needed to feel the warmth of another’s sympathy. (You can understand a situation, disagree with how someone’s acting and still try to have tact towards them to get them to change their curse of action, remember that folks)
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Haruna: "that doesn't give you a right to do this. everyone's making you do all of that because they care about you! They're putting you through training again because they want you to become even stronger!”
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And she doesn’t stop there, she says what Kogure was probably waiting for since forever:
“I believe in you”
Just look at how surprised he is
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By putting her trust in him she demonstrates to that lost boy, and to everybody else, that he is human, not only a mean prankster, he is a kid and as such he deserves to be relied on and pushed forward to improvement of his self.
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And not surprisingly at all, it works! Sure, he still does pranks to basically everyone but those are no longer a mean to an end, a tool to get back at people for being mean, they’re just regular annoying pranks and he’s scolded for them 
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(except that one time to Someoka, there he did it because he once again didn’t understand that Some was trying to give him an advice. Poor Someoka).
With Raimon he begins to feel part of something. The whole team compliments him on their first match together and he couldn’t be happier! Look at him being a child who has received praise for the first time in his life, look at him.
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Slowly they become his family, he cares for them and wants to help as he can even when he doesn’t have a direct connection as shown in the fight against the Dark Emperors 
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and he is even able to create a combined hissatsu with tsunami and Touko!
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His learning trip continues during the FFI arch where we can see him growing a special bond with Kurimatsu and Kabeyama, hanging out with them most of the times, 
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but also how willing and determined he is to help Tachimukai out. 
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Sure, he was the one to put our dear first year keeper in such an uncomfortable position, but what he said to him wasn’t exactly wrong. It was rude, of course and he was scolded, but somehow it was the right thing to say to make Tachimukai want to challenge himself. 
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We can also see how quicker he is to understand his mistakes, even if he’s still learning to behave. 
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And in the end, he’s so happy when Tachi actually pulls off his own new hissatsu!
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He’s also a very good player. His stamina is remarkable as shown in the second season 
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and during the match against Argentina he was one of they key that brought Inazuma Japan to break that impenetrable defense, so kudos to him for not giving in!
Fuyuka: "don't tell me you're giving up already!"
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Fuyuka: "so what? no matter what happens, you never give up, isn't that Inazuma Japan's soccer?! [...] you've got to stand up once more!”
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More kudos to Level5 for showing us not only his confident prankster side but also the child that needs someone to teach him and that just wants to have fun with the only family he has: his friends.
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He has still much to learn but his achievements were rewarded by gaining the title of Captain once he went back home to Manyuuji. Imagine how happy and proud must have been that once lonely, wary child. And it gets better! In Inazuma Eleven GO ep 21 we are shown a grownup Kogure. He’s more mature, 
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works for a top-class company (as stated by Kidou) 
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and most importantly: he shows with WORDS how much he cares for his new team, for his friends!
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I hope this was of some help to you all and I will see you in the next analysis
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krongulous · 2 years ago
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Hey guys look I found tods GO design
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krongulous · 2 years ago
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I dislike him a normal amount
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krongulous · 2 years ago
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Incel representation no way
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krongulous · 2 years ago
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Ew
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krongulous · 2 years ago
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Mini inazuma rambles (I stole this idea from acepfheartsred) ((also these are probably gonna be me shitting on the series mostly lol))
-I don’t like Tenma, I’ve said it before but I just think he’s a bland character who whines too much, the whole “football is sad” shit is just grading.
-Season 2 should’ve had more team line-up changes than it did, I’d rather have characters like Kidou, Gouenji, Domon, Ichinose and Kabeyama get injured and join the Emperors so the team actually feel like underdogs battling superhumans and not just struggling for plot convenience.
-Matsuno should’ve joined Inazuma National instead of Kurimatsu, it’s not another “grrr I hate tod aaahhh” thing but Tod was already in both seasons prior and did nothing, give some other characters spotlight.
-Inazuma National kinda sucks as a team when you realise there’s 6 forwards on one team and because of that they had to bump Sakuma and Fubuki down to the Midfield, if Tachimukai wasn’t there you could fill the whole bench with Forwards lol.
-Saginuma and Yamino just wasted potential honestly.
-There’s too many gimmicks in GO, spirits, miximax, totems AND special tactics.
-I’ve said this before but until I actually started consuming fan content properly I never cared much for Kazemaru, which is funny now considering how much I post about him.
-Genda should’ve been in GO with Sakuma and Kidou, if not him then Jimon or Henmi.
-Did you guys know Nishigaki is the only member of the Dark Emperors to not be in the GO games?
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kiyamahirotoff · 4 months ago
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Aint those two so cute together? 🫶🏽
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Bonus:
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Fubuki and Someoka doing arm wrestling 🥰
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