#KNY Hanako
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scrimblyscrorblo · 9 months ago
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I originally wanted to have Hanako do a cute giggle and I made her menacing, a bit ooc for her but alas
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sunsetsmakemesad · 4 months ago
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I love how you can ask someone "why is this series SO good?" and they reply with "it was written by a woman" and for some reason it makes sense
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afolksongs · 3 months ago
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musicalmoritz · 6 days ago
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Anyways
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demonslayedher · 2 months ago
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Kamado Family Name Analysis
竈門: Kamado A rare but existing surname, the hearth (竈, kamado) is also an important gateway (門) through which disease can enter a home and make a family sick, so it therefore needed special attention in order to keep the family healthy. Likewise, it required care so as not to cause fire damage. However, it was likewise the source of sustenance for a house’s inhabitants, so the state of a hearth also reflects the state of the family. To say things are lively around a hearth is to say that a family is doing well, to say that the hearth is broken is to say that they’ve lost their fortune, and so on. You could also think of the fire itself sometimes being a cause for danger, something susceptible to evil influence, like how it might burn humans, so it took having a god of the health to protect against that too. These are reasons why the god of the hearth has been worshiped since ancient times, not only for protection from the dangers of fire, but also for prosperity.
As for the the personal names throughout the generations, follow me below...
Sengoku Period (often considered 1467–1568, though other dates are in use):
炭吉: Sumiyoshi Although you don’t typically see charcoal (炭, as sumi or tan) in a name, 吉 isn’t all that uncommon, whether as yoshi or kichi. It means “luck.” It’s worth stating right away that although making charcoal means working with fire for a few days at a time, it also means the longer-term work of forest management. A charcoal worker is nothing without plants. Notice the 山 (mountain, yama) that is also with 火 (fire, often hi or ka) in the 炭.
すやこ: Suyako Presented only in phonetic hiragana, we don’t have kanji to read into, but this is a pretty clever name. Because how -ko makes it sound like a typical girl’s name, similar to her descendants Nezuko and Hanako, the su also makes it feel similar to the rest of her family. Suya doesn’t really mean anything on its own, but suyasuya is an onomatopoeia for “sleeping soundly.”
すみれ: Sumire Another clever one presented only in phonetic hiragana. Sumi makes it sound like she inherited the charcoal family name, but sumire means “violet,” so this is a precursor to later Kamado family naming trends. (However, the flowers she gave Yoriichi were not violets, but Catharanthus roseus—as a fun tidbit, these are called nichinichisou, that is, “sun-sun-grass” (日々草).)
Meiji Period (1868–1912) & Taisho Period (1912–1926):
炭十郎: Tanjuurou (Whatever)+郎(rou) is pretty common in men’s names, since it’s basically like adding “son” to the end of boy’s name. Using numbers in men’s names (like the number 10 here, 十) used to be relatively common too.
葵枝: Kie Although 葵 (aoi or ki) is commonly translated as “hollyhock” (due to being conflated with tachiaoi), it is more accurately translated as “wild ginger,” but this is annoying because even though it has a similar scent, it is not actually related to ginger. Let’s just call this low-growing herb aoi, since it has a lot of religious connotations with ancient shrines and festivals—but this is also annoying, because there is a character named Aoi and her name is written phonetically and might be in reference to the color. So let’s use the Latin name for this genus, Asarum. 枝 (e) is “branch,” so Kie’s name is literally “a branch of Asarum.” But, if we want to go a step further, in older ways of transcribing Japanese, 葵 used to be written phonetically as a-fu-hi with a-fu meaning “to encounter (later on transcribed as au)” and hi being a word representing a god’s power, so it’s said that the a-fu-hi/aoi plant symbolizes coming upon incredible power. How ironic that Kie married into a family known for Hinokami Kagura.
炭治郎: Tanjirou We’ve covered 炭 and 郎, so why the 治? This is a pretty common way of adding the ji sound to a guy’s name (like Hakuji), but why this one instead of, say 次 or 二? This may be because Gotouge wanted to give his name both fire (火) and water (水)! You can see the fire in the charcoal kanji, but the three dots at the left side of 治 are the water radical, which often means the kanji might have some association with water. Although 治 literally means things more like “quell” or “reign” or even “heal,” it can also mean being in control of something like a river.
禰豆子: Nezuko First off, most OS systems do not express this first kanji correctly. The left radical would look more like ネ, with 爾 on the right. Alas, 禰 (ne) is a bit of a rare kanji in the first place, meaning “ancestral shrine.” This is kind of heartwarming what with how connected Nezuko is with her family, and how the checkerboard pattern the Kamado family uses also denotes a continuity of family. As for the 豆 (zu or dzu or mame), this is “bean.” Beans are deeply tied with warding off demons. This is especially seen in the Setsubun custom of throwing beans at demons to cast them off. But, more recently I stumbled upon the knowledge that the kurobe tree (Japanese arborvitae/Thuja standishii), a coniferous evergreen with flattened branchlets, is also called nezuko (in phonetic katakana, ネズコ).
竹雄: Takeo “Bamboo man,” with 雄 (o or yuu or other readings) being a pretty common thing to stick to the end of a man’s name. It’s a kanji with a sort of heroic ring to it if you're adding the masculine -o ending anyway). Fast-growing bamboo (竹, take) can be a problem if, say, you primarily focus on making charcoal out of oak, but bamboo charcoal has a lot of uses for keeping spaces around the home free from humidity and bugs. What’s more, bamboo itself is a bit of a heroic plant—it grows straight, stays strong through the winter, and can stand a lot of pressure and still flexibly bounce back. I've also heard of it being associated with happiness because there is a bamboo radical at the top of the kanji for "smile/laugh" (笑).
花子: Hanako “Flower Child.” The plants are a bit obvious in this one.
茂: Shigeru Another common manly name, “to flourish.” Like plants would flourish.
六太: Rokuta I have tried really, really hard to look for hidden meaning this one. He’s just “six” (六, roku) with another common way of ending a boy’s name, 太 (ta or tai, for grand, broad, magnificent, or fat). Tanjuurou and Kie weren’t feeling very creative by the time they got to this one. Couldn’t you guys at least have given him a plant reference? That would have really helped my meta out, thanks. But maybe not all is lost on this name! After all, remember how we might conflate 火 (fire/hi) with 日 (sun/hi) in Hinokami Kagura? Arguably, the sun is just as important for charcoal workers who manage the forest! 日 is not the only way of writing "sun." There is also 太陽 (taiyou)!
Heisei Period (1989–2019) & Reiwa Period (2019–current):
カナタ: Kanata KAMADO FAMILY, EXPLAIN. First off, nobody else born into the family has a name in katakana, and by the era Kanata is born, this would be pretty unusual for a boy. I can only assume this choice was made in order to make an obvious connection to his great-great-grandmother’s name, カナヲ (Kanao). That being said, did they simply forget to give their eldest son the traditional charcoal name? Or did they notice a plethora of girls throughout this series named “Sumi” and decided to avoid it? In that case, too bad they forgot all about the existence of Ubuyashiki Kanata! (Her name was written in phonetic hiragana, かなた.)
炭彦: Sumihiko Oh good, the Kamado family got their act together and remembered the kanji they were supposed to pass on. As for that -hiko, I’ve heard some Japanese fans try to read into how it was also used in one of Muzan’s fake names, 月彦 (Tsukihiko, as he went by in Asakusa when married to a woman named Rei), but 彦 (hiko) is also so common at the end of men’s names that I don’t see any merit in digging for connections. What we can dig into, though, is 和語 (wago), that is, native Japanese words that existed before the influence of Chinese and the writing system that went with it. Hiko meant “a boy endowed with a divine spirit” (the equivalent for a girl was hime, which you might recognize later became a word for “princess.”) And why stop there? This still brings us back to hi, the divine power that is sometimes just a divine power, sometimes is fire, and often is the sun.
Speaking of the sun, here’s a couple honorary Kamado descendants, because they have really good homage built into their names:
燈子: Touko Remember that 火 (hi) character for fire which you can also find in charcoal 炭? It’s fitting that fiery Nezuko’s great-granddaughter has it built into her name! The 燈 (lantern/tou) has all sorts of hopeful, positive connotations about keeping a light going in the darkness.
善照: Yoshiteru Another clever one! Yoshi is another reading of the zen kanji (善, virtue) used in Zenitsu's name, and 照 (usually read teru in names )also means to “to illuminate.” It’s got a hi too! This time it’s the 日 for sun! Oh! And those four dots at the bottom of 照? Kind of looks like a fire at the bottom of a hearth, doesn’t it? That’s because this is also another radical for 火/fire, it’s just been broken into four different strokes!! He’s got fire and sun!! So much hi! But let’s not forget, hi can also just be a general way of referring to divine power, right? That is essentially what lightning was always thought of—a very, very powerful divine power. And certainly one that illuminates things, doesn’t it? There’s no lightning directly pounded into this name, but the associations are easy to make.
Okay, now really just throwing one more in for fun:
青葉: Aoba This is truly just “green leaves.” Or is it? Actually, the history of different color names across different languages and periods of time is very interesting, and it’s lead to 青 having multiple meanings. Blue and green didn’t always use to be separate ideas, so this kanji used to stand for both of them until 緑 (in Japanese, midori) came along. Nowadays in mainland Mandarin Chinese, you tend to use 绿 (lǜ) for green and 蓝 (lán) for blue, with 青 (qīng) reserved more for a blue/green shade or more generally with youth. In Japan, 緑 (midori) is used for both the color green and for the greenery of plants in general, and 青 (ao) is used for various shades of blue… typically. Sometimes it is still used for “green,” which is why traffic lights are “red, yellow, BLUE,” and sometimes, well, leaves are also called blue. Anyway, because the name is likely in homage to his great-grandmother and because he’s got the kanji to go with his, this is part of why I interpret Aoi’s phonetic katakana name (アオイ) as being in reference to the color (which is also used a lot in her character design) as opposed to the aforementioned plant. (More on Aoi, Kanao, Kanae, and Shinobu's names here.)
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akaakeis · 1 month ago
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𐙚 hi all !! i'm beyond grateful to be reaching this number ! i wasn't sure initially if i wanted to do a writing event since i'm not that big yet? but i decided to do it anyway just for fun <3
𐙚 if you'd like me to write something for you, please feel free to drop an ask in my inbox (hangman) !! but before you do, read the rest of this post over ! after all.. you gotta know what you're doing. headspace isn't the safest place.
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where are you headed?
⟡ neighbor's room — fluff
⟡ vast forest — crack
⟡ the abyss — angst
⟡ basil's house — hurt/comfort
oookay... what are you bringing along?
⟡ life jam — oneshot (1k - 2k words)
⟡ knife — drabble (400-800 words)
⟡ photo album — headcanons (100-300 words/char.)
you need some directions? here. check one of these out! you could probably bring about 3.
⟡ foe facts — birthday (you or character!)
⟡ special mixtape — late night bonding
⟡ show tickets — first date to the movies
⟡ interesting book — reading to them/them reading to you
⟡ care package — sick and taking care of them/you
⟡ sheet music — send in a song that you want me to base the fic off of! (i love doing these <3)
⟡ treasure map — exploring a new place with them
⟡ self help guide — comfort after a long day
⟡ recipe 4 disaster — cooking/baking with them
ooh cool! who're you bringing with you?
⟡ haikyuu characters (no coaches!!!)
⟡ jujutsu kaisen characters (just no old people in general)
⟡ bungou stray dogs characters (no mori, fukuzawa, fukuchi, or hirotsu!!)
⟡ toilet bound hanako kun characters (no tiara [if you genuinely consider this i worry for you])
⟡ demon slayer characters (no gyomei!!)
⟡ attack on titan characters
⟡ fairy tail characters
⟡ fruits basket characters
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by the way!
⟡ all of these can be platonic, if you'd like!
⟡ if you're bringing a photo album along, feel free to bring up to 5 people with you!
⟡ i have not written for any fandom besides haikyuu on the account, but i'm really excited to write for these fandoms as well!! feel free to ask about characters that aren't on here + i will let you know if i'm able to write for them :>
⟡ please feel free to specify what you want in the fic!! like if you want a certain quote in it, a certain situation, action, etc.! i'd love to write something as close to what you want as possible <3
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wait... what's that on the floor? an ancient code?
⟡ do not!!! rush me in my writing process please!! i'm very occupied irl with classes + extracurriculars- please remember this is a hobby!
⟡ mutuals, feel free to send more than one request!! i love writing things for you all <3
⟡ i reserve the right to decline any request i 1) don't feel comfortable with writing, or 2) feel i wouldn't do justice
⟡ anon asks are totally fine!!
⟡ i default to gn reader + 2nd person. please let me know if you want me to write a fem!reader, male!reader, or in 3rd or 1st person perspective :>
⟡ my requests for this event will stay open for 3 weeks as of the publishing of this post (october 10th, 2024). i will be closing it off to requests on october 31st, 2024 at 7:00 PM MST.
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stay safe out there! here's to hoping you get the good ending.
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qwardivior · 6 months ago
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6 Fanarts Challenge!
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Sorry I’ve been away guys I was working on this. I had to draw my favorites and these challenges actually take forever. (No, I did not want to draw Muichirou 6 times what are you talking about…) But never fear! The next post after this will definitely be more Demon Busters!
Demon Busters might take a minute though, because at the current time of posting I’m going to be going to Japan ‼️‼️‼️
Anyways, thank you guys so much for your support! I’m glad you appreciate my art. See you next time!
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rion-isnot-an-ai · 5 months ago
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✨Hanako in the entertainment district✨
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Background found on Pinterest and kimono pattern from Ibispaint
Silly bonus comic: 😋
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Tags: (hehehe I'm finally posting some art ^^) @larz-barz @shycroissanti @kimetsu-chan @pinkwisteria @your-local-demon-slayer-nerd @iloveubepancakes
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cryptydz · 22 days ago
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all my fandoms emotionally wreck me
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astxroidzzz · 7 months ago
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scrimblyscrorblo · 11 months ago
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A lil’ Hanako and Yuri drawing <33 my cuties
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ninjagrace · 29 days ago
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drops kny redraw and runs
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o7k5a8m9i · 2 months ago
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Hi y'all today's my birthday 🌸
Yet another Year older💗 I decided I should share some of the Stuff I got please enjoy!💖✨
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I'm So happy to finally have the Tbhk manga!🎐 And of course we have my favorite YYH manga ⭐
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Oddly enough I have a Kurama shirt!😭 Yes I'm gonna wear the Sh#t outta it!🌹
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And finally I got a Kanao figure!💜🦋
I just thought I'd share (◍•ᴗ•◍)❤ anyway happy birthday to anyone else who shares a birthday with me💖✨ (Shout out to my Grandfather RIP🙏🧡 we share a birthday)
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lumitylovepill · 15 days ago
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Life's been hard recently (T_T) I hope it gets better…
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cotton-could · 3 months ago
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THERE'S NO WAY YOU PUT 2 TEENAGE BOYS IN LOVE IN THE SAME LIST AS THE DISGUSTING SCUM OF MELIODAS?? I swear, people will see a teenage boy acting like a teenage boy and will call him a creep and associate him with a pdfile 💀
Yes, Hanako and Zenitsu can be weird when it comes to girls/their crushes but come on, at worst they don't respect their crushes'/the girls' personal spaces but doesn't do it with malicious intentions. Meliodas on the other hand, assaulted an unconscious girl, touch her in a very inappropriate way without consent and so on... There's so many creeps in anime and cartoons but they choose the tamest ones 😭
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hearts4ayame · 3 months ago
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