#Nashiro Yasuhisa
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as21-7 · 1 month ago
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hanlar · 1 year ago
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"Humans die easily, don't they"
Happy Birthday, Kurona & Nashiro Yasuhisa 07//07
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cutecapybarapics · 8 months ago
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whoishotteranimepolls · 7 months ago
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"Who's Hotter?" Battle of the Anime Twins
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kyanitedragon · 7 months ago
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yuafre · 1 month ago
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annual shoutout to my fandom of origin
(prompt "twin")
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mechadeimos · 7 months ago
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holyhounddog · 11 months ago
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Drew this 2 months ago. Didn’t like it, still don’t like it but figured I’ll post it anyway. Enjoy !
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chaotictoon · 2 years ago
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陰 Yin and Yang 陽
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elmaxlys · 2 years ago
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A while ago I asked some panels to redraw and @captain-astors suggested this Nashiro and Kurona one from ch87... after putting it off for so long, the TG Sexywoman Eighth Finals finally gave me motivation enough to do it. I must say, I quite like it :3
In any case: vote Kurona
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bestmothertournament · 1 year ago
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ipsen · 2 years ago
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Chapters: 1/1 Rating: Mature Warnings: Graphic Depictions of Violence Characters: Arima, Eto, Nashiro+Kurona Tags: Dissection of Canon, Character Study
Summary:
“I think the easiest, most effective way to be loved by someone is to spot their weakness and gently nestle up against them.”
Because it was true. Someone had nestled up against Eto, in his own frigid way. The pinnacle of strength, so cold and aloof, yet shining like she imagined God did.
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froggos-are-superior · 2 years ago
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I've only known these two for 5 minutes but if anything happens to them I'll kill everyone in the room and then myself
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imgabysama · 2 years ago
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I'm watching a k-drama about fencing, I really wanted to understand about sports, Kurona and Nashiro being rivals would be so cool
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post-tg · 8 months ago
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Tokyo ghoul not only explores the relationships between parents and children but also paternal or maternal figures.
Among the “bad” parents or paternal figures, the most serious would be: * akihiro Kanou as a father figure to Kurona and Nashiro but who has condemned the twins' lives by turning them into half-ghouls and managing to manipulate them by stating that they are a failure.
Tsuneyoshi Washuu whose relationship with his children is not explored as much in the manga, however, he had intentions of wanting to rape his own daughter to continue the branch of the Washuu clan. Not only that, he also incorporated Juuzou, Kaneki and Mutsuki as inspectors despite having psychological instability.
Torso's father who is more focused on physical and verbal abuse towards his son. until he killed the first friend he had and indirectly turned him into a murderer of women.
Mutsuki's father, which could be said to be the worst paternal relationship in the TG:re, (in addition to the fact that she was physically abused, it can also be inferred that she was sexually abused) and Mutsuki's mother for being absent and being afraid of him, even knowing what what her husband did.
big madam as the mother (father for Juuzou) who tortured quite cruelly until she sterilized her son out of the need to love him only for his body.
With all that said, it seems that Sui Ishida needed the absence or abuse of parents so that the characters could be more realistic or emotional in order to provide development, show their true motivations and not become a hindrance to the story.
And of course there are also good fathers and paternal or maternal figures and quite a few neutral ones that help in the growth of the characters.
It is my opinion, I would like to be corrected in the conclusion.
// sorry if I get into this. I'm new to tumblr in a few months
Tokyo Ghoul's plethora of shit parents
Apart from Takeomi and Seidou, everyone in Tokyo Ghoul are victims of having Shit Parents TM. And if they're not overtly BAD (see: the fucking thing that Mutsukis called "Dad"), they're either MIA or marginal at best.
Why is this a thing? I get that part of It must be to emphasize how dangerous the world is, but could there be an underlying reason? (plot device for the characters to "need" connection with others and to find family/friends? Monopolizing on the whole "bad start in life"? Idk)
We see parents that physically abuse their children (Kaneki's mum, Mutsukis parents, and Big Madam who is a parental figure for Suzuya), those that emotionally mistreat them (Kaneki's aunt and uncle, Saiko's mum), and then there's the absentees, who have either abandoned their kid, or died.
With the parents that die (both the Kirishimas', Uta's family, Akiras' mother, Eto's mother, Uries' dad amongst more), even though it's hardly the adults' fault that they're dead, it's still difficult for the kid that's left behind. It's challenging not to feel resentment -even knowing it's completely unwarranted- for the adult that left permanently. Their death has still robbed their child of a parent.
[I think it's worth considering how well Hide turned out considering his backstory in comparison to all the other characters].
Do you think Tokyo Ghoul would be monumentally different if more of the character's had parents that didn't die at an early age? Or, do you have a theory behind why Ishida chose to bump off so many adults (other than plot conveniences)?
I don't really know where I'm going with this, but it's something I noticed
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kyanitedragon · 8 months ago
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Little detail: Kurona and Nashiro have slightly darker and lighter colored kagune than Kaneki does, further matching their black and white color schemes and namesakes
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