#Utapri Ranmaru
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#shitposting my beloved#utapri#uta no prince sama#ai mikaze#quartet night#camus#utapri meme#utapri ranmaru#ai utapri#kotobuki reiji#reiji utapri#ranmaru kurosaki#kurosaki ranmaru#uta no prince shining live#uta no prince sama shining live#my art#my artwork
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I procrastinated a bit... Super belated happy birthday Ranmaru!!
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❤️ 9Days before Christmas~!!!
Ranmaru Kurosaki ❤️
#utapri#uta no prince sama#うたプリ#うたの☆プリンスさまっ♪#quartet night#utapri ranmaru#ranmaru kurosaki#fanart#christmas countdown#smol utapri
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*teaching to cook a steak*
Ranmaru: Rare.
Cecil: *writing down in his notebook* Rare.
Ranmaru: Medium rare.
Cecil: Medium rare.
Ranmaru: Medium.
Cecil: Medium.
Ranmaru: Medium well.
Cecil: Medium well.
Ranmaru: Well done.
Cecil: *looks up* Thank you.
#uta no prince sama shining live#uta no prince sama#utapri ranmaru#utapri cecil#cecil aijima#ranmaru kurosaki#quartet night#starish
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RANMARU KUROSAKI FROM UTA NO PRINCE-SAMA HAS WOKEN UP IN THE DOME.
we're so happy to have you here! ... enjoy your stay.
What about you? Are you going to join them in The Dome too?
How about taking a trip to the VISITOR CENTER today and check out our HISTORY and LAWS. Maybe we can entice you to join our RESIDENTS too...
We'll see you in THE DOME...
#discord rp#multifandom rp#city rp#canon rp#accepted#video game rp#anime rp#uta no prince sama rp#uta no prince sama#utapri#utapri ranmaru#ranmaru kurosaki#kurosaki ranmaru
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for the record i would prefer their roles switched but reiji is too nice for this meme
#utapri#ranrei#ranmaru kurosaki#reiji kotobuki#reiran#uta no prince sama#haha guys.. hi... look who is back drawing ranrei after .. um i dont even wanna know how many years#my art#sketch dump#i wish i could offer more than a doodle for my og otp but whatever
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i'm excited for the quartet night movie
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QUARTET NIGHT MOVIE POSTER AND RELEASE DATE
Movie releases in Japan May 9th of 2025!!!
Movie website is here!
CD singles TABOO NIGHT XXXX and JINN-Ω-RAY release December 25th 2024!
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Thank you for 6 years of service, Shining Live!
#uta no prince sama#otoya ittoki#masato hijirikawa#natsuki shinomiya#tokiya ichinose#ren jinguji#syo kurusu#cecil aijima#reiji kotobuki#ranmaru kurosaki#ai mikaze#camus (utapri)
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Banana is no more perfect
#utapri#uta no prince sama#digital art#fanart#ai mikaze#ranmaru kurosaki#kotobuki reiji#quartet night#artists on tumblr#you all know how it ended
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探してみだ🥲
#uta no prince sama#utapri#うたの☆プリンスさまっ♪#ranmarukurosaki#kurosaki ranmaru#ranmaru kurosaki#ai mikaze#mikaze ai#kotobuki reiji#reji kotobuki#camus (utapri)#quartet night
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if i could draw one thing for the rest of my life it would be (utapri) shitposts
original | twitter
#украрт#ukrart#Ukrainian artist#utapri#uta no prince sama#Uta no Prince 2000%#uta no prince shining live#Quartet Night#ai utapri#utapri camus#camus#ranmaru kurosaki#utapri ranmaru#utapri meme#drawing#art
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Camus character analysis: games VS anime
If you finished the Uta no Prince-sama anime and your opinion of this man is "wow, he's kinda terrible," I don't blame you. in fact I've seen a lot of people say this
In this post, I want to talk about his characterization in the games and give my two cents on what the anime was trying to do with him, especially in his single focus episode Saintly Territory (S3E6).
Disclaimer: I wrote this on a whim because I'm sick and stuck at home so if anyone reads this, sorry I might go all over the place
Spoilers for all of the games!
The "be my slave" thing
Starting with Anime Camus's most egregious crime: treating Haruka like a servant/slave (however you want to translate it)
Basically in his focus episode, Haruka is tasked with writing a song for Camus. She wants to learn more about him in order to write it, but Camus will only let her follow him if she acts as his servant. She accepts without complaining, Cecil is rightfully angry, Haruka continues anyway and the song gets completed.
Now, am I about to say that Game Camus would never do this? No because he literally does lmao.
The anime doesn't pull this "servant" plotline out of nowhere, here's the context in his route:
Haruka accidentally overhears Camus talking about a plot to assassinate Saotome on the phone. When he notices that she heard everything, he basically tells her that he has to kill her now. But if she served him, he'd be able to keep an eye on her, make sure she doesn't leak anything, so she could escape death.
Okay uh "work under me or DIE" isn't exactly better, nor is it a good start to a love story, but I'm not finished!!
(A side note: I have to add that the anime made him look like an even bigger asshole and borderline dumb when it came to the things he made her do. Like he expected her to know that snapping your fingers means you want coffee without prior explanation. bro
^This might have been for comedic effect but I promise he can be actually funny and endearing.)
What the anime couldn't cover
The Camus episode wraps up with Haruka pulling through and writing a song that makes Camus "sincere," he says it's cool at the very end and that's the episode. I think the problem is that we technically didn't see him being sincere or what that even means to him, besides when he was singing (banger song btw)
It's a shame because in a 20-minute episode you really can't show the game experience of slowly piecing together what this man's problem is.
First of all, in Debut and AS you'll be quick to notice that he always has homeland and duty on the mind, constantly reminding himself that he's in Shining Agency/Japan for a reason, and it's NOT to have fun or make friends
The truth is, he slowly starts to appreciate the banter with his colleagues, music, and working there in general.
But because of his initial mindset, he has to rationalize & justify every connection he forms, like "it's just for work" or worse: "actually it was ALL A LIE and I NEVER ENJOYED A SECOND OF THE TIME WE SPENT TOGETHER, I'm such a great actor haha"
He uses that to fool himself and to push the other person away so it doesn't happen again. This scene is probably the best example:
(I'll be using google lens because it's faster but I checked that the tls were okay)
He also does this in the Non-Fiction drama, which may or may not have actually happened, but I think it's still a pretty good reflection of what could happen in reality because he tells Ranmaru their bond was a lie, then mopes around in his guilt thinking about the good times and wondering why he's sad, and THEN later doubles down on the "it was a lie, I don't care about you" because he just can't let himself get attached to anything.
Basically, he's terrified at the thought of forming actual bonds because he genuinely thinks he's nothing if he stops being a cold weapon:
At one point he does admit he sucks (as a love interest)-
-which is pretty huge by utapri standards. I love these games, but the amount of times where a male lead does something icky, and everyone, including Haruka, acts like it's normal or like it's Haruka's fault is ehhh but I digress
Upbringing
Of course he's very proud of his homeland and status, but sometimes it's to the point of thinking he can't be anything other than his title. So why is he like this?
We got to hear about his childhood from Camus himself a few times, and it often ended with Haruka thinking "wait? that's kinda messed up?" and Camus insisting it's nothing/it's normal so yeah that's something...
His parents were in an unhappy arranged marriage, and his mother was forced to birth an heir which traumatized her so much that she can't see Camus without falling ill. Overall it's a pretty tragic situation since what happened to her was horrible, though not Camus's fault either. Even now she refuses to see him, and I wouldn't say that makes him sad because he never really met her, but simply knowing of her sacrifice probably adds a lot of pressure. As in, he only exists for this one purpose (inheriting his father's title and serving the country), so if he doesn't play his part correctly, it would have all been for nothing.
He was raised by his father not as a child or son but as the heir, always treated and judged as an adult (even during physical training apparently, make of that what you will)
When Haruka asks about childhood memories he has a very hard time finding something that doesn't have to do with his duties or the nation. And then admits he didn't truly have a "childhood" since he was never treated like a child
As for the queen, I think his love for her is sincere: she taught him a lot of things growing up, and according to him, she's also a victim trapped by her duties so he wants to ease the burden.
So hypothetically, if he found things or people that made him happy in Japan, he would feel obligated to lock them away because that happiness is incompatible with his life: he'll have to leave when his mission ends, he shouldn't be spending time on things that aren't "useful" as he doesn't have the free will to pursue them
In his mind he's completely tied down by the fact that he was born and raised for a single reason, and the fact that he does want to serve the queen.
(This is Saotome describing him btw)
Also it might sound ridiculous to bring his self-worth into question because of how pretentious he is, but I've counted a few situations where he seemed to have complete disregard for his own life, only worrying about Haruka and Cecil's safety in scenes when they were present. And he thinks wanting to be loved unconditionally is a childish thought he shouldn't have.
"Double Face" was a lie. There's like at least 10 layers
On the surface he does have two personas, his perfect polite butler act for the media, and his cold bitchy attitude off camera. But honestly, even when he's not acting as a butler, he's often putting up a front to hide any form of vulnerability (from himself as well)
His main struggle is finding who he is outside of what he's being told to do. Before, he never actually stopped to think about what he WANTS because it just never occurs to him, or if it does he ignores it.
That's why realizing that he has his own desires is essential to his character development, and him staying with Quartet Night (and Haruka in his routes) is so important. It's why Reiji feels the need to reach out and when he does, Camus either freezes up or tears up;
This all makes him the opposite of Ranmaru (being true to yourself and sincere), and similar to Ai (gradually learning to view the world in a less cold and logical way), but I kind of want to save that for another post lmao
He is especially hard on Cecil because Cecil says & does whatever he wants, and everything still works out for him, which is a way of life that Camus can't imagine for himself at all (despite maybe wanting it?)
That he can realize this and eventually admit out loud, despite all his pride, is also one of my favorite things about him
Season 2 does hint at something, so that's pretty cool!
Side note, I really love that his theme in the new Oracle series is "Change," the melting of ice.
So what was the anime supposed to do??
Of course there's no way to show all this in a single episode or even during the runtime of the anime, and I never expected them to because the story is very surface-level (that goes for all characters).
It's just unfortunate since the anime is the most accessible and well-known utapri media in the western fandom, and the character's main episode is bound to leave the biggest impression.
I understand the choice of being laser-focused on the servant plotline, it's supposed to be funny (?) and waters him down to a trope that's easy to understand at first glance (the step-on-me guy I guess)
Still, I can't help but compare it to Ranmaru's episode, who was also hard to work with in the games but was chill in S3E7 and got to pet cats. Anime onlys will never know how much Camus loves to dote on his dog smh.....
#please don't take this too seriously#i just wanted to cry about camus#uta no prince sama#utapri#camus (utapri)#quartet night#cecil aijima#ranmaru kurosaki#reiji kotobuki#ai mikaze#tag for me yapping about utapri
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🦔❤️
(Hedgehog Ranran meets Ranmaru)
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Ranmaru: Every time you yell at your band mates, put a quarter in your no yelling sock and soon you'll have a weapon to beat them-
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