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i keep thinking about this scene and particularly the quietly brilliant panel layout (from Kageki Shojo 11)
#'i pictured him in my head' and it's literally in her head#her rage looms in her mind#this manga is so gooood i love comics#kageki shojo!!#kageki shojo#kageki shoujo#ai narata
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31 days, 31 ships. Day 12: Sarasa & Ai from Kageki Shojo🎭
#aestheticchallenge#moodboard#31 days 31 ships#anime#manga#kageki shojo#sarasa watanabe#ai narata#sarasa x ai#yuri#wlw post#yuri ship
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Watched Kageki Shoujo recently and such a beautiful series I can't stop thinking about it... So here's a quick painting I did on my off time...
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Kageki Shojo!!
Kumiko Saiki
#kageki shoujo!!#kumiko saiki#manga#mangacap#shoujo#shojo#comedy#drama#school life#ai narata#monochrome
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Now change my mind, because this is accurate. Her hair and eyes are half Sarasa's and half Ai's. Her personality matches both. She's actress with perfect copying skills like Sarasa.
#anime#anime memes#Manga#kageki shoujo!!#Opera girls#Kageki shoujo memes#oshi no ko#my star#Oshi no ko memes#Ai Narata#Watanabe Sarasa#akane kurokawa
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speed drew this ai before therapy
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My confort character is "sad introverted girl with no friend that slowly finds friends that accept her" and "friendly normal girl that is kind and cares about the shy main character girl and teaches her to open up to people"
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KAGEKI SHOUJO! (2012-2014) by saiki kumiko
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Best Underrated Anime Group B Round 4: Kageki Shoujo!! vs Orient
#B2: Kageki Shoujo!!
Girls aiming to become top stars in a Takarazuka high-school
#B3: Orient
Samurai on motorcycles!
Details and poll under the cut!
#B2: Kageki Shoujo!!
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Summary:
After being forced to graduate from JPX48 following a controversial incident with a male fan, Ai Narata swears to never interact with another man ever again. Using her talents and strong desire to get away from men, Ai auditions for the exclusive all-female Kouka School of Musical and Theatrical Arts. The school is renowned for producing the best actresses that go on to perform in the famous all-female Kouka Theatre Troupe. Coming from the idol industry, Ai is the perfect candidate for the school’s hundredth generation class, but her aloof demeanor alienates her from her classmates. The eccentric Sarasa Watanabe is the only person who wishes to become Ai’s friend. She enters Kouka with the goal of becoming a top “otokoyaku” performer—an actress that plays traditionally male roles. After seeing a Kouka performance of The Rose of Versailles when she was younger, Sarasa dreams of performing as Lady Oscar one day. Unfortunately, Sarasa's inability to read a room causes friction between her and her classmates, including Ai, who reluctantly becomes her roommate and partner in many of their classes. Succeeding at Kouka will involve more than just raw talent for these young girls as jealousy, deceit, and the harsh realities of show business put their mental fortitude to the test. Will Sarasa and Ai be able to rise to the top and stand on the silver bridge?
Propaganda:
If theatre setting/schools is your thing, you’re probably going to love this series! We follow our protagonists and their schoolmates following their dreams to become actresses for the prestigious Kouka Revue. Not an easy road as they will have to face and overcome many challenges, the hardest ones coming from themselves. Indeed, the story is not afraid to address sensitive topics and their resulting traumas (see TW list) always rightfully handed. These episodes may be a bit hard to see if you’re sensitive to these topics, but the show never leaves you in discomfort: everything is properly addressed, and characters are cared for realistically.
The characters are all very well-written, portraying individuals with way more depth than they may appear at first glance. We follow their growth—or its start—during the series. Sarasa is a walking sunbeam, and her blooming friendship with the withdrawn Ai is a delight to watch. We learn to know—and love—all their classmates as well, as episodes switch focus to one or the other.
The OST is really good, with a catchy opening, and no less than five different versions of the ending song, a fabulous duet voiced by the cast! The animation features really pretty art with iconic details like the stars in Sarasa’s eyes. The series is a homage to Takarazuka and scatter references to famous real-life Revues and older famous shôujo manga series like “Versailles no Bara” or “Glass no Kamen”. Actually, it feels like a modernized version of their essence: roses, sparkles, spotlight, drama, all while staying safe!
This anime is like candy for eyes and soul, and I really hope we'll get a season 2 to explore the girls' voices further!
Trigger Warnings: Child Abuse, Pedophilia, Self-Harm
Nothing is too graphical nor explicit, just the right amount to let the unsettling situations be clear enough to watchers, and they’re always addressed correctly.
Child abuse/ Pedophilia: episode 3 (+4), about Ai’s traumas
Self-harm: episode 5 focuses on a girl with an eating disorder, forcing herself to vomit (not sure if that really counts as TW?)
#B3: Orient
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Freed from the rule of samurai 150 years ago, the people of Hinomoto live peaceful lives and revere their liberators—demons whose true forms remain elusive—as gods. Fated to mine rocks for the demons to feast on, Musashi knows the grim truth: humanity is enslaved by these otherworldly beings and the samurai are the last bastion fighting for freedom. Hiding his true opinion from his peers and growing distant from his childhood friend Kojirou Kanemaki, Musashi lives in angst until the day of his graduation.
When the fresh graduates arrive at the mine, they are horrified to see the inhumane treatment of miners and the uncanny physical appearance of their overseers. However, Musashi manages to endure thanks to Kojirou's help. As the demon leader wreaks havoc on the quarry, Musashi is saved once more from certain death by the Takeda samurai clan. Recovering from humiliation and yearning for adventure, Musashi embarks on a journey to become a samurai and form his own clan!
Propaganda:
Ohtaka has done it again in creating a world full of characters with more depth than can be portrayed limited amount of screen time that each of them get. This leaves the viewer with a whole lot of potential to imagine on their own, even after watching. It’s kind of unique that it is set in the samurai era of Japan, but thanks to crystals left by the demons, motorcycles and flying castles are a thing outside the main characters’ mining village. There are plenty of gags throughout and dynamics between characters. Personally, I loved the second half a lot more than the first because of the cast introduced then. For example, the detail given to Kuroku with the lace she wears–it’s so intricately beautiful! Plus, most of the mechanics of how the world works is covered by then, so we can get into the action.
Trigger Warnings: Child Abuse, Emotional Abuse
The third main character comes from a mentally abusive family situation, but the other two help her leave that situation. Main character’s child abuse is in flashbacks for character development to rise above that and break the cycle. Don’t know if gore or fan service need a trigger warning, typical shounen stuff.
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autistic theater girls in love the show
#kageki shoujo!!#kageki shojo#sarasa watanabe#ai narata#revstar fans watch kageki shoujo NOW!!!! !#look up the warnings for it first though
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A little farewell to summer with the girls of Kageki Shoujo. If you haven’t seen it already I highly recommend it, the old school shoujo vibes are delightful
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Kageki Shoujo is an hidden gem and I really recommend it, I tried replicating the soundtrack illustration with a little twist to fit more my style
#you guys HAVE to watch it#hope it gets more gay but it is pretty gay#shoujo ai#kageki shoujo#sarasa watanabe#ai narata#kageki shoujo fanart#sarasa watanabe fanart#ai narata fanart#sarasa x ai#watanabe x narata#cykelop#flasummersart#manga art#illustration#gals being pals#VERY MUCH SO#i know this is still pretty obscure but guys..... it is worth the watch#I do have my problems with one episode but the rest is really FINE WINE
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★ 【仁井学】 「 ai // kageki shoujo 」 ☆ ✔ republished w/permission ⊳ ⊳ follow me on twitter
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Kageki Shojo!!
Kumiko Saiki
#kageki shoujo!!#kumiko saiki#manga#mangacap#shoujo#shojo#comedy#drama#school life#friends#sarasa watanabe#ai narata#monochrome
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Kageki Shoujo!! but it’s a Glass no Kamen redraw 💐
_________________ Kageki Shôjo!! © Kumiko Saiki / Hakusensha Glass no Kamen -vol. 36 cover © Miuchi Suzue / Hakusensha - Reference picture under the cut:
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