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Character Biography: Primula Rosso
The following information has been pulled from the Tales Channel official site's page on Tales of Fandom Vol. 1. Typed below is a transcript of its English translated entry on Primula.
Story synopsis
"Craymel Detective: The Keele Zeibel Affair" In this Tales of Eternia spin-off, Keele is arrested on suspicion of leaking Mintche University's exam questions. Primula, who leads the school's detective club and has unilaterally drafted her classmate Keele as a member, opens an investigation to clear his name. But having already earned a reputation as a bumbling investigator, Primula has a tough road ahead.
Primula Rosso
A deeply inquisitive scholar, Primula majors in Aurora Artes at Mintche University. She's love detective novels since she was a child, and has established an unofficial detective club at the university, with herself as its self-declared president.
The following information has been pulled from the official Bandai Namco site page on Tales of Fandom Vol. 1. The site is in Japanese.
A character introduced in Fandom. She's a girl brimming with curiosity who is currently studying at Mintche University. She works as a "detective" in the school (in actuality, she's a handyman). She gets wrapped up in an incident with Keele in the Faceventure story...
Name: Primula Rosso (プリムラ・ロッソ) CV: Miki Nagasawa Character designer: Daigo Okumura Gender: Female Height: 159cm Weight: 45kg Hometown: Inferia City Occupation: Scholar at Mintche University Social standing: Commoner. Her family runs a business in the capital and they're fairly well off. Family: Father, mother and four younger brothers. She's the eldest daughter. Personality:
For the most part she's well intended
She's cheerful and doesn't have a bad side
She's brimming with curiosity
She's prone to simplistic thinking
She's quite the dreamer
She has (surprisingly) good grades. She excels at courses requiring memorization skills
She's decently athletic
She loves to cook, to the point that she makes her own lunches every morning before school She excels at eggbear dishes and has the skills to make just about anything. She doesn't have any disliked food
Hobby: Reading mystery novels Future dream: Operate a detective agency (in collaboration with Keele) Current goal: Promote the detective club to the university officials Treasured things: A book she bought with her childhood savings called "Introduction to Becoming a Great Detective". She's read it to the point she can recite it from heart Other things: After an incident revolving leaked examination questions, she became good friends with Lunaria Barnes of the newspaper club. They went out to a cafe they had heard about and enjoy their student life together to the fullest. Lunaria is from Chambard, and her future dream is to become a newspaper reporter and make the Barnes family the richest in all of Inferia.
Primula's character design
Okumura-san's comment:
During early conceptions, I had considered removing Primula's "detective antenna" (the cowlicks) but I ended up leaving them for the sake of their capabilities in expressing emotion. They can form into heart shapes and stars, and if she's feeling so strongly, she can even form them to replicate Keele's face. Quite fanciful, isn't she. *There's not scene in the game where this happens.
"A slightly long interview"
Miki Nagasawa
[PROFILE]
Agency: Atomic Monkey Birthday: July 11th Notable works: Maya Ibuki (Neon Genesis Evangelion), Maki Izumi (Kidou Senkan Nadesico), etc.
Interviewer: Namco's Tanaka-san
The interview took place in the studio where "Craymel Detective: The Keele Zeibel Incident," which is the story Primula appears in, was recorded.
Tanaka-san, who is a publicity clerk, awaited recordings to be finished in order to request an interview with actress Miki Nagasawa. You can probably feel how nervous Tanaka-san was when talking in front of a lady as beautiful as her...
Interview, start!
Tanaka: Nagasawa-san, were you n-nervous at your first time voicing for the Tales series? (*person who is nervous himself) Nagasawa: Let me think. It's a well-known series, so the pressure was definitely on... Tanaka: Is that to say you knew about the series prior? Nagasawa: Yes, I hadn't actually played the games myself, but I'd seen it in commercials and popularity rankings. I'd heard of it plenty. Tanaka: Thank you. (*a bit relieved) Nagasawa: I was really happy when I heard I got the job, given it's such a great series. I wouldn't say I was stressed, but having a role that was alongside the most famous character Keele-kun was a bit nerve wracking. Tanaka: Keele is quite popular, isn't he! Hahaha! (*proud laughter) Nagasawa: Yes! Primula is the character that Keele-kun lovers can project onto the most. I did my best to portray Primula's emotions and how she loves the things she loves even if it isn't reciprocated. Tanaka: I see! The development staff actually chose to create Primula because they believed fans would feel closer to Keele by controlling a character who interacts with Keele closely rather than controlling Keele himself. That said, what is it about Primula that you want the players to pay close attention to? Nagasawa: Let's see, I would say the fact that Primula has a robust imagination... (laughs) There's this one scene that's really funny... So enjoy it! (laughs) It's the part where me and Hoshi-kun (Keele's actor) talk over each other! Tanaka: Oh man, overhearing the recording to that was an absolute blast! I laughed so hard. (*during recording, Tanaka-san burst out laughing to the point the other staff glared daggers into him to stop) Nagasawa: Hahaha, thank you. (laughs) There's also a scene where Primula lies when going around investigating all the rooms trying to find hints, and I tried to make that bit more lively too. (laughs) That was a lot of fun. Tanaka: You sure had a lot of fun voicing her, huh? That's great! (laughs) Could you give a message to the fans who are all eagerly awaiting the release of the game? Nagasawa: Of course. I'm very proud to have been casted for such a wonderful game. I did my best to voice Primula, to be worthy of the love all of the fans who love the Tales series and Keele-kun have. I hope you can all play the game and feel your love for Keele-kun reflected properly in it. Primula doesn't profess her love or anything, but I did my best in voicing her more romantic dialogue, so I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts on my efforts in that regard. Tanaka: Hearing how passionately you voiced her for the sake of all the fans and Primula herself has me emotional! (*teary eyed) I could really feel that passion as I listened to your recording. Everyone, you better pay good attention to her work! (*doing his job as a PR clerk) To close things, could you talk a bit about your future work plans? Nagasawa: It's a while from now, but in March of 2002, I'll be producing my own public appearance. Tanaka: That's incredible! Nagasawa: This is actually my second time... (laughs) Tanaka: Ahahaha... (sweat) Have you decided on a location? Nagasawa: Yes! On March 22nd to the 24th of 2002, I'll be on stage at the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre in Ikebukuro, so please come watch me! Tanaka: I'll be there for sure! Nagasawa: Be my guest. (laughs) Tanaka: Thank you so much for today! I'll definitely see your performance! Nagasawa: Thank you as well.
Comment from Tanaka:
During the recording, I kept thinking to myself how incredible Nagasawa-san was. When I interviewed her, it felt so obvious to me how much she understood both her character as well as the series as a whole. And she had so much fun with it to boot! I'm so moved! I witnessed most of the recording, and all of the other voice actors involved in this game seem to really hold a lot of love for the Tales series and had such a blast recording for it. This game will be such a joy to all the fans, so please try it for yourself. Phew! Talking to pretty people sure is nerve-wracking!
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Hibari (Lark)
Ayumu Sakuraba (櫻庭, 歩夢) - Singer (Shasta’s first lover) (atsushi sakurai) DOB April 1, 1963 A shy and softspoken individual, a romantic, seems to have always held a candle for shasta, but is private about it. Does not interfere with his bandmate’s personal issues. Loves cats. Daisuke Gagawari (我牙割り, 大輔) - Lead Guitar (Kazuchika Okada-esque) December 25, 1966 A tall and fit man with a commanding presence, befitting his name. He’s insanely kind and always ready to help someone. Considered the “dad” of the group Wani (Ban Irie (��江, 晩)) - Rhythm Guitar (kyou from dir en grey) DOB October 1, 1963 A lanky and average height man with an intense demeanor. Has a mouth full of crooked and sharp teeth. A hot head who is mostly bark and no bite. Madly in love with Oma and is an asshole about it to John and Daisuke. Oma Watari ( 渡り,おま) - Bass (monolid florence welch) DOB October 7, 1964 A quiet, gruff woman. Shaggy long hair and tired eyes. Average height and prides herself on having the perfect pair of tits. A chronic smoker with the voice to match. In a private relationship with Daisuke, Is unaware that John and Wani have been in a broiled feud over their mutual love for her. John Kiryu (高橋, ジョン) - Drums (†) (unknown older cousin of Kiryu) DOB July 23, 1965 A cousin to Kiryu on his biological father’s side. Neither one has any idea about the other. Mother is a british national who met his father when on a summer trip her senior year of university. Looks startlingly like Kiryu, with lighter coloring. A cripplingly sweet man and tends to let people walk over him to keep the peace. Has been in love with Oma for years and has only been assertive in pushing back against Wani. Is murdered in the summer of ‘06 during a US tour show in L.A
Ageha (Swallowtail Butterfly) Kiku Miyashita (宮下 ,菊) - Singer (childhood friend of wakaba and ayabe) (tatsuro from mucc) DOB September 9, 1983 Ken Mirai (未来, 剣) - Guitar (die from Dir en grey) DOB February 10, 1981 An aloof and good looking man, tall and fashionable. Gets along well with everyone. Is a teetotaler. Moe Higuchi (樋口, 萌笑) - Bass (maya-esque fromm lm.c) DOB June 10, 1984 A bubbly, sunshine sort. Slightly short and has a slight feminine energy. Has an oral fixation. Seiya Sagawa (佐川, 誠也) - Drums (Looks very much like Sagawa but with Junko’s hazel eyes.) DOB January 1, 1980 The most regular guy around. Kind, helpful, resourceful, a good work ethic. Was raised by a Christian Japanese family that adopted him but kept the name he was born with. He knows nothing about his biological parents. Is thrown for a bit of a loop when he joins Ageha as their new drummer and meets Jyou who recognizes him instantly as her twin and sagawa’s child.
JUNKO (Pure Child) Jyou Ono (小野, ジョウ) - Singer (wakaba & kyrie’s mother) (jyou from exist trace, obviously) DOB - January 22, 1963 Shobu Shishigawara (獅子河原, 菖武) - Lead Guitar (omi from exist trace) DOB - November 1, 1964 Otoha Hojo (放生, 音羽) - Rhythm Guitar/Piano (jyou’s cousin) (melanie martinez but asian) DOB April 2, 1962 Gin Miki-Escarra (樹-エスカーラ, ギン) - Bass (angela aki but half-latino) DOB May 22, 1971 Nanao Ichinose (一ノ瀬, 七緒) - Drums (uni classmate of wakaba) (mally from exist trace) DOB January 2, 1983 Ai Van Dyke (Jazmin Bean)- subaru minivan driving lesbian, manager and “mom” for Hibari.
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Automatically Included contestants
These are contestants who have automatically made it into the bracket due to getting 3+ submissions, as well as planned preliminary polls
Alanna of Trebond (Tortall)
Peko Pekoyama (Super Dangan Ronpa 2)
Sayaka Miki (Puella Magi Madoka Magica)
Eowyn (Lord of the Rings)
Olivier Mira Armstrong (Fullmetal Alchemist)
Adora (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power)
Gideon Nav (The Locked Tomb)
Brienne of Tarth (A Song Of Ice and Fire)
Juri Arisugawa (Revolutionary Girl Utena)
Utena Tenjou (Revolutionary Girl Utena)
Lady Oscar (Rose of Versailles)
Sabre Artoria (Fate franchise)
Nobunaga (Dragalia Lost)
Erza Scarlet (Fairy Tail)
Lady Maria (Bloodbourne)
Baiken (Guilty Gear)
Morgana (BBC Merlin)
Casca (Berserk)
Mitsuru Kirijo (Persona 3)
Windblade (Transformers)
Talia (DC Comics)
Fa Mulan (Disney's Mulan)
Akame (Akame ga Kill!)
Xena (Xena: Warrior Princess)
Maggie One-Eye (Clover and Cutlass)
Keladry of Mindelan
Kagumi Tsurugi (Miraculous Ladybug)
Youmu Konpaku (Touhou)
Preliminary Polls
One Piece Slot 1 (between Kikunojo, Tashigi, Rebecca, Kuina, Charlotte Amande and Lola)
One Piece Slot 2 (Second place of the same)
The Locked Tomb Slot 2 (Between Camilla Hect, Alecto, and Coronabeth Tridentarius)
Fate slot 2 (Between Mordred, Mysterious Heroine X, and Miyamoto Musashi)
Legend of Zelda slot 1 (Between Urbosa. Impa and Twilight Princess Zelda)
Fire Emblem Slot 1 (Between Lucina, Eirika, Lyn, Byleth Eisner, Lucina and Altina)
Revue Starlight Slot 1 (Between Hikari, Karen, Daiba, Maya and Claudine)
Final Fantasy (Between Alisae, Lucia, Mylla, Lightning, Terra, Celes, Agrias, and Paine)
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made this while working on the economics project from hell
you’re welcome
i might fine-tune it a bit and reupload later but right now it’s 4 am and i want validation ;A;
(music: ‘Bara wa Utsukushiku Chiru’ metal cover by Kamijo)
#kittychan vs berubara#takarazuka#rose of versailles#im not gonna tag everyone in this video that would take forever#but probably most of your favorite oscars are represented#as well as...maya miki#because i had her show in nice quality and she did look good#please tell me im not gonna fail out of school QWQ#dont try to take upper level econ courses after 5 years of not studying it at all kids!!!! it doesn't end well!!!!
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Episode Review: ‘Together Again’ (Distant Lands, Ep. 3)
Airdate: May 20, 2021
Story by: Jack Pendarvis, Kate Tsang, Hanna K. Nyström, Christina Catucci, Jesse Moynihan, Adam Muto
Storyboarded by: Hanna K. Nyström, Anna Syvertsson, Iggy Craig, Maya Petersen, Serena Wu
Directed by: Miki Brewster (supervising), Sandra Lee (art)
Across Adventure Time’s ten season run, the show explored a bevy of “mature” themes and story ideas—topics, like love, sexuality, depression, and grieving. The show also touched upon death, but the emphasis was usually placed on the emotional toll of a loved one dying, not really what happens when you die. We knew there were Dead Worlds and Death. We knew that there was reincarnation. But how does it all fit together? What does it mean? How does it work?
With “Together Again,” we finally have many of the answers.
This special opens with a marvelous fake-out episode simply called “Finn & Jake,” that sees the two steal a magical cartoon of 50-flavor ice cream before rescuing Turtle Princess and LSP from the clutches of the villainous Ice King. This is all deliberately anachronistic and over the top. Ice King is back to his season one ways, Finn has both arms, and he is still wielding his golden sword that he lost in season two’s “The Real You.” There’s lolrandom dialogue and silly monsters; it’s like a parody of seasons 1-2. But then, this adventure starts to get all wonky, and in time Finn realizes that he is in a some sort of trance or illusion: one that ends with Jake being buried in the ground. Suddenly, Finn awakens from his reverie. He’s an old man. And he’s dead. We’re then presented with a new title card that lets us know the episode is actually called “Finn & Jake Are Dead.”
Holy Glob! They actually went there.
Turns out Jake died years before Finn, so naturally Finn is super excited to see his best bud. But something’s wrong—he cannot find Jake!! They planned to spend eternity together. But all that Finn can find is his very own psychopomp, Mr. Fox (voiced by Tom Herpich, whose purposefully stilted line readings are the epitome of delightful). Finn rightfully assumes that Jake is in a different Dead World, and so, being the ball of spunk and energy that he is, he demands to meet with Death, only to discover that there’s a New Death in town (voiced by Chris Fleming). The episode eventually explains that New Death was the son of Death and Life, and after New Death killed his father, he became the sovereign of the afterlife. New Death hates his job and decides to just blow up all the Dead Worlds so he doesn’t have to deal with it all. (I won’t get too much into the details here, because there would be a lot of story to parse out.)
Finn soon learns that Jake has reached nirvana in the 50th Dead World, where there is nothing but peace and serenity. Finn nevertheless tracks down Jake, pulls him from paradise, but in doing so, accidentally lets New Death in, who promptly obliterates Elysium, sending all the enlightened souls—including those from different levels of the afterlife—to the 1st Dead World. This gronks up the afterlife, temporarily halting the reincarnation process.
Well, Finn and Jake are rightfully ticked, and so they haunt the material plane looking for Princess Bubblegum. She’s not home (more on that later), but Peppermint Butler is! After Ghost Finn and Ghost Jake explain the situation, Peppermint Butler tells them what to do: They need to find Life and explain the situation. The duo manage just that, and Life is rightfully angry that her kid has stopped the transmigration of souls. After Life gives Finn a McGuffin sword that can hurt Death, Finn and Jake return to his abode. A brawl ensues wherein we learn that New Death has been possessed… by none other than that spirit of the Lich.
That’s right, it’s the Lich! He’s back, and boy is he evil.
The Lich explains that by possessing Death, he can destroy the afterlife, thereby destroying a key aspect of reality. Naturally, Finn and Jake are not cool with this, and they engage in combat. After Mr. Fox grabs the McGuffin sword and uses it to annihilate the Lich and New Death, he is proclaimed the New New Death and sets everything right. Finn is slated to be reincarnated, and Jake is slated to return to the 50th Dead World where he and Finn will one day be reunited. As Finn is pulled into the wheel of souls, Jake suddenly decides to go back with Finn, too, “Just for fun.” The episode ends with a card letting us know that the episode is neither called “Finn & Jake” nor “Finn & Jake Are Dead.” Instead, it is “Finn and Jake Are Together Again.”
As they say, “And there wasn’t a dry eye in the place.”
If you were to tell me several years ago that the last episode to star Finn and Jake would revolve around them dying, I think I would’ve been upset. Not simply sad, but rather frustrated because “they all died” can feel like a cheap ending. But with “Together Again,” it all works. And a large reason that it works is because the show goes all in with their ideas. Finn and Jake don’t magically leap back into their old life (no, no, they very much do bite the dust). Instead, the special emphasizes the cyclical nature of life through the transmigration of souls. The episode ends with a beautiful scene of Finn and Jake, bound together as soul-brothers, being reborn into a new, mysterious (possibly Ooo 1000+?) world. It’s both aesthetically and emotionally pleasing; it doesn’t feel off the way over finales might. This is right. This is the way life works. “Round and round as nature goes,” and all that jazz.
I loved the series explanation of how death works. It seems that souls land in a specific Dead World, where they ‘marinate’ for a bit, presumably being rewarded or punished based on their life in our meat reality. After a time, they are then reborn. This process repeats, with each soul reaching higher and higher levels of enlightenment until they hit nirvana, which is the 50th Dead World. So in a sense, Adventure Time has a roughly Buddhist cosmology with a dash of Greco-Roman mythos thrown in for flavor. (As to what happens after a soul stays in the 50th Dead World for a long period is anyone’s guess, but I’d speculate that when all the souls in the multiverse have been purified and land in the 50th Dead World, they will all collapse into one another and form one perfect Monad. Perhaps this is the sphere of perfection that the beings who merged into Matthew thought they were connecting to? Who knows! It’s anyone’s guess!) I was a little disappointed that we didn’t get to see who Death, Prismo, Life, etc.’s boss was, but perhaps that’s a mystery better left up to the imagination!
One minor thing that I loved about this special was the number of characters who made cameos as well as all the callbacks that were made to previous episodes. Regarding the former: Finn and Jake’s canine family show up (including the oft-forgotten Jermaine!), as do Tree Trunks and her myriad husbands. Tiffany plays a major role in all these shenanigans as a “death cop” of all things. There is a delightful rogues gallery stuck in the 1st Dead World (including, among others, Maja, Sharon from “The Gut Grinder,” and Wyatt). In the 50th we find Ghost Princess and Clarence happily at peace next to Booshy, the weird spirit mentioned in the Pen Ward classic “High Strangeness.” As far as callbacks go, perhaps my favorite is the clap (from “James Baxter the Horse”) that Jake taught to Finn in case they ever do get separated in the afterlife. And of course, there are myriad references made to “Death in Bloom,” the episode that planted the seed for what this would grow into.
Going into the special suspecting that it would involve Death, I was curious how they were going to handle Miguel Ferrer’s character. (In case a reader is not aware, Ferrer played Death in episodes like “Death in Bloom” and “Betty,” but he sadly passed away a few years ago). The producers’ choice to feature him in a non-speaking cameo—despite playing a relatively significant role in the story—was wise; I’m not sure if I can articulate the exact reasons, but something about his role felt appropriate and not gross, as some post-mortem memorials can be. Speaking of which, the wonderful, lovely Polly Lou Livingston was featured for the last time in this episode as Tree Trunks, happily in heaven with her literal harem of husbands. It was funny, it really was, and I’m sure that Polly Lou would’ve gotten a kick out of seeing it on screen. (Also, this is a pro-Tree Trunks safe space. Any Tree Trunks haters will be chucked into the 1st Dead World with Wyatt.)
The biggest mystery in this whole thing, for me at least, is the question of Princess Bubblegum and Marceline. Several years ago, I wrote an essay about what could’ve happened to them in the Ooo 1000+ universe. I speculated that they peaced out and left Ooo behind. In this special, neither Bubblegum nor Marceline are to be found in the Candy Kingdom—Peppermint Butler seems to be the one in charge, given that he is now wearing Bubblegum’s crown. Likewise, the duo aren’t anywhere in the Dead Worlds either. Maybe the two of them skipped town and got a duplex in the Nightosphere? Who knows… I just want my favorite gals to be OK!
All things considered, “Together Again” was a marvel: An episode that managed to feel like a series finale even more than “Come Along with Me” already did without taking away from the series itself. An episode that managed to make the idea of dying funny. An episode that brought back the Lich in a way that wasn’t forced. An episode that made Mr. Fox the New New Death. An episode that gave us a beautiful ending to Finn and Jake’s story… as well as the beautiful beginning to a new one. I said it on Twitter, and I’ll say it again here: “Together Again” was the end of a sentence in a book with infinite pages. Truly, the fun will never end.
Mushroom War evidence: Everything takes place in the Dead Worlds, so not really. Perhaps a more eagle-eyed viewer can inform us...
Final Grade: That’s right, I’m gonna do it...
Post-script, I actually messaged Jesse Moynihan to ask about his writing credit. He told me that it was for an unused story idea that he had developed. I’m not certain, but I’ll bet it was a part of the cancelled TV movie they were trying to make during season 5, since that would’ve seen Finn and Orgalorg journey to the various Dead Worlds.
#adventure time#adventuretime#atimers#at#atdl#distant lands#adventure time distant lands#finn the human#jake the dog#together again#togetheragain#dead worlds#hanna k. nyström#Hanna K#adam muto#jack pendarvis
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EAH VA/Seiyuus
You know where this is going. For @sayuricorner's TW x EAH AU.
So, this was inspired by these two videos:
Can Twisted Wonderland Character VAs Sing? Part 1
Can Twisted Wonderland Character VAs Sing? Part 2
And that got the gears in my head turning and I just went with it, so here it is!
A few key things:
There are three VA/Seiyuus per character because I didn't want to overwhelm myself.
Some of the characters will have the same VAs because I thought the voice suited more than one character as well as to get a feel for their characters and because I was lazy about looking at every single VAs filmography.
I also included some of the roles those actors played so that there's some sort of building block for them.
I won't be including their English or Latin America VAs because you can find those on the EAH wikia, but I'll include a link.
(It's looooong so it's under the cut.)
Enjoy my usual insanity.
Lizzie Hearts
Sora Amamiya: Asseylum Vers Allusia (Aldnoah.Zero), Aqua (Konosoba), Elizabeth Liones (The Seven Deadly Sins)
Nana Mizuki: Tsubasa Kazanari (Symphogear), Hinata Hyuga (Naruto), Rue/Princess Kraehe (Princess Tutu)
Omi Minami: Euphemia li Britannia (Code Geass), Megumi Hanajima (Fruits Basket (2001)), Tama (Gintama)
Maddie Hatter
Aoi Yuki: Hibiki Tachibana (Symphogear), Diane (The Seven Deadly Sins), Kumoko/Shiraori (So I’m a Spider, So What?)
Yui Horie: Tohru Honda (Fruits Basket (2001)), Naru Narusegawa (Love Hina), Yuuki Cross (Vampire Knight)
Miki Nagasawa: Kyoko Mogami (Skip Beat!), Maya Ibuki (Neon Genesis Evangelion), Momiji Sohma (Fruits Basket (Drama CDs))
Cerise Badwolf-Hood
Maaya Sakamoto: Haruhi Fujioka (Ouran High School Host Club), Ciel Phantomhive (Black Butler)
Haruka Tomatsu: Piña Co Lada (GATE), Asuna (SAO), Iona Hikawa/Cure Fortune (Happiness Charge PreCure!), Zero Two (Darling in the Franxx)
Ami Koshimizu: Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter (Sailor Moon Crystal), Kouyou Ozaki (Bungou Stray Dogs), Kallen Kozuki (Code Geass)
Ramona Badwolf-Hood
Megumi Ogata: Princess Emeraude (Magic Knight Rayearth), Haruka Tenoj/Sailor Uranus (Sailor Moon), Satoru Takishima (S · A: Special A)
Junko Minagawa: Cornelia li Britannia (Code Geass), Ayaka Yukihiro (Negima), Haruka Tenoh/Sailor Uranus (Sailor Moon Crystal)
Emi Shinohara: Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter (Sailor Moon Crystal), Kaho Mizuki (Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card Arc), Kushina Uzumaki (Naruto)
Coral Witch (since she wasn't introduced in the show, I think she would definitely have a younger sounding voice, appropriate for her age)
Maaya Uchida: Alluka Zoldyck (Hunter x Hunter), Katarina Claes (Next Life Villainess), Rikka Takanashi (Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions)
Akari Kitou: Yashiro Nene (Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun), Kana Yajima (Wolf Girl and Black Prince), Kaho Hinata (Blend S)
Yui Horie: Tohru Honda (Fruits Basket), Naru Narusegawa (Love Hina), Yuuki Cross (Vampire Knight)
Holly O'Hair
Yui Makino: Sakura (Tsubasa Chronicle), Yusa (Angel Beats!), Mayu Sakuma (THE iDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS)
Yui Horie: Tohru Honda (Fruits Basket), Naru Narusegawa (Love Hina), Yuuki Cross (Vampire Knight)
Haruka Tomatsu: Piña Co Lada (GATE), Asuna (SAO), Iona Hikawa/Cure Fortune (Happiness Charge PreCure!), Zero Two (Darling in the Franxx)
Hunter Huntsman
Masakazu Morita: Ichigo Kurosaki (Bleach), Maeda Keiji (Sengoku Basara), Tidus (Final Fantasy/Kingdom Hearts)
Yuki Kaji: Todoroki Shouto (MHA/BNHA), Meliodas (The Seven Deadly Sins), Eren Jaeger (Attack on Titan)
Tatsuhisa Suzuki: Makoto Tachibana (Free!), Tsubaki (Servamp), Ban (The Seven Deadly Sins)
Ashlynn Ella
Ayana Taketatsu: Latifa Fleuranza (Amagi Brilliant Park), Azusa Nakano (K-On!), Miria Marigold Mackenzie (Jewelpet Twinkle)
Yui Makino: Sakura (Tsubasa Chronicle), Yusa (Angel Beats!), Mayu Sakuma (THE iDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS)
Megumi Ogata: Princess Emeraude (Magic Knight Rayearth), Haruka Tenoj/Sailor Uranus (Sailor Moon), Satoru Takishima (S · A: Special A)
Blondie Lockes
Miyuki Sawahiro: Kurapika (Hunter x Hunter), Sinon (Sword Art Online II), Haruka Nanami (Uta no Prince-sama)
Asumi Nakata: Lucia Nanami (Mermaid Melody), Yusura (Himawari!)
Yoko Hikasa: Maria Cadenza Eve (Symphogear), Elza Forte (Aikatsu Stars!), Pitohui/Kanzaki Elsa (SAO Alt. Gun Gale Online)
Raven Queen
Nana Mizuki: Tsubasa Kazanari (Symphogear), Hinata Hyuga (Naruto), Rue/Princess Kraehe (Princess Tutu)
Junko Minagawa: Cornelia li Britannia (Code Geass), Ayaka Yukihiro (Negima), Haruka Tenoh/Sailor Uranus (Sailor Moon Crystal)
Emi Shinohara: Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter (Sailor Moon Crystal), Kaho Mizuki (Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card Arc), Kushina Uzumaki (Naruto)
Poppy O'Hair
Haruka Tomatsu: Piña Co Lada (GATE), Asuna (SAO), Iona Hikawa/Cure Fortune (Happiness Charge PreCure!), Zero Two (Darling in the Franxx)
Chiwa Saito: Yona (Yona of the Dawn), Chloe von Eizenbern (Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya), Caster (Tamamo-no-Mae and her variants) (FGO)
Ami Koshimizu: Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter (Sailor Moon Crystal), Kouyou Ozaki (Bungou Stray Dogs), Kallen Kozuki (Code Geass)
C.A. Cupid
Asumi Nakata: Lucia Nanami (Mermaid Melody), Yusura (Himawari!)
Miyuki Sawahiro: Kurapika (Hunter x Hunter), Sinon (Sword Art Online II), Haruka Nanami (Uta no Prince-sama)
Chiwa Saito: Yona (Yona of the Dawn), Chloe von Eizenbern (Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya), Caster (Tamamo-no-Mae and her variants/FGO)
Melody Piper
Nana Mizuki: Tsubasa Kazanari (Symphogear), Hinata Hyuga (Naruto), Rue/Princess Kraehe (Princess Tutu)
Yoko Hikasa: Maria Cadenza Eve (Symphogear), Elza Forte (Aikatsu Stars!), Pitohui/Kanzaki Elsa (SAO Alt. Gun Gale Online)
Kana Hanazawa: Kanade Tachibana (Angel Beats!), Akane Tsunemori (Psycho-Pass), Rize Kamishiro (Tokyo Ghoul)
Briar Beauty
Megumi Hayashibara: Rei Ayanami (Neon Genesis Evangelion), Musashi/Jessie (Pokemon), Faye Valentine (Cowboy BeBop)
Kae Araki: Usagi Tsukino/Sailor Moon (Sailor Moon), Sayaka (Mysterious Thief Saint Tail), Miaka Yuuki (Fushigi Yuugi)
Kotono Mitsuishi: Usagi Tsukino/Sailor Moon (Sailor Moon), Misato Katsuragi (Neon Genesis Evangelion), Hiromi Shiota (Assassination Classroom)
Faybelle Thorn
Ayako Kawasumi: Hime/Lillianne von Phoenix (Princess Resurrection), Saber/Arturia Pendragon (Fate/Stay Night), Queen Victoria (Black Butler)
Kana Hanazawa: Kanade Tachibana (Angel Beats!), Akane Tsunemori (Psycho-Pass), Rize Kamishiro (Tokyo Ghoul)
Yui Horie: Tohru Honda (Fruits Basket), Naru Narusegawa (Love Hina), Yuuki Cross (Vampire Knight)
Daring Charming
Mamoru Miyano: Light Yagami (Death Note), Rin Matsuoka (Free!!), Tamaki Suoh (Ouran High School Host Club)
Ryohei Kimura: Bokuto Koutarou (Haikyuu!!), Ryouta Kise (Kuroko no Basket), Hinata (Angel Beats!)
Kenichi Suzumura: Hikaru Hitachiin (Ouran High School Host Club), Atsushi Murasakibara (Kuroko no Basuke), Lavi (D.Gray-Man)
Darling Charming
Nanae Kato: Ahiru/Duck (Princess Tutu), Miki (Shugo Chara!), Kakeru Megane (Inazuma Eleven)
Masako Katsuki: Michiru Kaioh/Sailor Neptune (Sailor Moon), Akira Kotuchiya (Phantom Thief Jeanne), Zria Gagarik (Shaman King)
Sayaka Ohara: Michiru Kaioh/Sailor Neptune (Sailor Moon Crystal), Yūko Ichihara (xxxHolic/Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle), Irisviel (Fate series)
Dexter Charming
Hiroshi Kamiya: Yato (Noragami), Izaya Orihara (Durarara!), Levi Ackerman (Attack on Titan)
Daisuke Ono: Sebastian Michaelis (Black Butler), Jotaro Kujo (JBA: Stardust Crusaders), Erwin Smith (Attack on Titan)
Jun Fukuyama: Lelouch Lamperouge (Code Geass), Koro-sensei (Assassination Classroom), Kimihiro Watanuki (xxxHolic)
Duchess Swan
Rie Kugimiya “Queen of Tsundere”: Taiga Aisaka (Toradora), 001 (Darling in the FranXX), Louise (The Familiar of Zero)
Ayumi Fujimura: Misaki Ayuzawa (Kaichou wa Maid-sama!), Azuki Tachibana (Yumeiro Patissiere), Neferpitou (Hunter x Hunter (2011))
Yoko Hikasa: Maria Cadenza Eve (Symphogear), Elza Forte (Aikatsu Stars!), Pitohui/Kanzaki Elsa (SAO Alt. Gun Gale Online)
Apple White
Mari Iijima: Lynn Minmay (Macross) (purely for her singing voice)
Omi Minami: Euphemia li Britannia (Code Geass), Megumi Hanajima (Fruits Basket (2001)), Tama (Gintama)
Yoko Hikasa: Maria Cadenza Eve (Symphogear), Elza Forte (Aikatsu Stars!), Pitohui/Kanzaki Elsa (SAO Alt. Gun Gale Online)
Nanae Kato: Ahiru/Duck (Princess Tutu), Miki (Shugo Chara!), Kakeru Megane (Inazuma Eleven)
And that's it! Thanks for reading this far down! This was a trip.
As always, thanks to the wonderful Sayuri for the mess that has taken over my life. I still love it.
#eah#ever after high#twisted wonderland#disney twisted wonderland#someone else's au#somebody save me#no don't actually#voice actors#vas#seiyuus#my posts#crossover au#i'll stop before I break my keyboard
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what are ur fav characters n pairings from the fandoms you listed?
Oh boy, thinking how I sometimes like the more hated characters and stuff do I REALLY want to answer this?
Well, why not lol This is really long so the rest is under the cut
Final Fantasy (Especially 7 and 9, but also 8, 10 and 12): Characters: Vincent Valentine (7), Irvine Kinneas, Selphie Tilmitt (8), Kuja, Zidane Tribal, Garnet til Alexandros, Vivi Orunitier (9) though I could probably list ALL characters from 9, Rikku (10), Larsa Ferrinas Solidor (12) Pairings: Tifa x Cloud, Aerith x Zack (7), Rinoa x Squall, Selphie x Irvine, Edea x Cid (8), Zidane x Garnet, Steiner x Beatrix (9), Tidus x Yuna, Lulu x Wakka (10), Fran x Balthier (12)
Kingdom Hearts: Characters: Terra, Xemnas, Vanitas, Ienzo Pairings: Terra x Aqua, Sora x Kairi, Vanitas x Namine (don’t ask... writing rps makes you ship interesting stuff), Ienzo x Lea (again... same reason) The World Ends With You Characters: Joshua Kiryu Pairings: Neku x Joshua, Neku x Shiki Madoka Magica Characters: Sayaka Miki Pairings: Sayaka x Kyoko, Madoka x Homura Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood Characters: Envy, Roy Mustang, Ling Yao, Greed Pairings: Envy x Kimblee, Roy x Riza, Ling x Lan Fan, Ling x Greed, Alphonse x Mei
Fruits Basket Characters: I probably could list almost all, but yeah Kyo Sohma, Momiji Sohma, Akito Sohma Pairings: Kyo x Tohru, Akito x Shigure, Yuki x Machi, Hanajima x Uotani Inuyasha Characters: Kagome Higurashi, Rin, Miroku, Naraku Pairings: Kagome x Inuyasha, Miroku x Sango The Evil Within Characters: Ruben Victoriano, Laura Victoriano Pairings: None Undertale Sans, Asriel Dreemurr, Chara Dreemurr, Undyne, Mettaton Pairings: Undyne x Alphys Fire Emblem (Mostly Awakening, Fates and Three Houses) Characters: Henry, Inigo, Robin, Cherche (Awakeing), Corrin (Yes, I actually like Corrin), Subaki, Takumi, Leo, Xander, Keaton (Fates), Claude, Lysithea, Ashe, Felix (Three Houses) Pairings: Henry x Olivia (Awakeing), Corrin x Shura, Subaki x Oboro (Fates), Dimitri x Dedue, Linhard x Caspar, Felix x Annette (Three Houses) Golden Sun (is there even a Fandom lol. I don’t know a single person irl who actually knows this game) Characters: Piers Pairings: None Yu-Gi-Oh! (only the first series) Characters: Ryou Bakura, Thief King Bakura, Marik Ishtar Pairings: Ryou x Marik Hetalia Characters: China, Iceland Pairings: China x Roman Empire, China x Russia, China x England, Finland x Sweden, Persona 5 Characters: Joker, Futaba Sakura Pairings: Joker x Ann, Futaba x Yusuke Zelda Characters: Link, Zelda, Mipha Pairings: None Pokemon Characters: Gladion, Steven Stone Pairings: None Ace Attorney Characters: Phoenix Wright, Miles Edgeworth, Maya Fey Pairings: Phoenix x Miles Code Geass Characters: Rolo Lamperoughe, Suzaku Kururugi, Pairings: Lelouch x C.C., Suzaku x Euphemia, Lloyd x Cecil, Milly x Rival Avatar Characters: Aang, Zuko, Sokka, Toph Pairings: Aang x Katara, Zuko x Mai, Sokka x Suki Percy Jackson Characters: Nico di Angelo, Octavian Pairings: None
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uh so i got a request for some hairs to be recolored in sorbet :) all hairs are by marsosims some of the recolors by other recolorest haven't updated them so i was wondering if you can do them :( well here MIKI,IBA,OLIVIA,KATARINA,AMAYA,NARRA,ORAS,MAYA,BELEN,SAYA,MOIRA,
oh yeah you’re right, she updated her meshes!
miki - done by xvampiresimmerx
iba
olivia
katarina
amaya
narra + oras - here by me (may need updating)
maya
belen
saya
moira
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an unplanned plan IV
Part one
Part two
Part three
Part five
dating ensues with movies, fanclub and more!
synopsis: while in his travels to prevent her death ukyo ends up in a situation he really didn’t think he’d get into. he went down a route he never thought he’d go down…and entranced to go further down the spaded hole
the pop corn crackled in the glass container of the movie theatre's snack bar as the inside bustled busily. ukyo was a bit out of it as he stared all over the theatre almost lost looking. he was brought back to earth however with a pat on his shoulder.
"hey." ikki started calmly, loud enough to hear over the busy people. "I'm gonna go to the restrooms real quick alright?"
ukyo nodded as the other walked away. this was their second date and he really couldn't believe it was. it was almost insane really that he invited him to come watch a movie with.
as he stood in line he felt someone brush by him rather harshly almost knocking him off his feet. he looked up to see who it was and eyes widened at who it was. a woman with blonde hair, fanciful attire and piercing yellow eyes glaring at him. they stared for a good few minutes as she 'hmph!'ed and left into the crowd of lines and he could see ikkyu coming back.
...just what was that all about?
"my apologies." ikkyu said as the two exited the theatre to the front doors. "maybe I should've asked before considering a romance movie." as they opened ukyo blew his nose into the tissue and lightly rubbed his puffy eyes. how embarrassing. crying in the theatres over a dramatic romantic movie.
"eh. it's fine." he mumbled. "I uh, eheh, didn't think that'd happen." he shielded his eyes from the blindingly bright sunset and feeling ikkyu's hand lightly gripping his arm and moving forward away from any exiting cars. "well still maybe next time I should." ikkyu chuckled lightheartedly as they walked. ukyo was able to calm himself as they continued walking. something was distracting him still but he didn't know what.
"hmph!"
oh right. that woman. what was her deal? she seemed...familiar. he's been through so many of these universes it was getting a bit hard to remember some of the events that happened to them besides the deaths. she was apart of that fanclub he remembered that much. the leader perhaps? yeah that sounded bout right.
"oh? you live around here too?" ukyo looked up, finding himself in front of a front door of a building. oh god he wasn't noticing what was going on and followed him on accident! even more embarrassing then the crying!
"ah! well, uhm, I mean, n-, well I uhm, uh just uh..." what was he gonna say? he couldn't go home cause otherwise his, basically Mr. Hyde persona would pop out and cause havoc?! yeah that'd be some way to end a first date. before he could come up with an excuse however ikkyu chuckled.
"well, I guess I shouldn't be surprised. many people can't help but follow me I guess." he takes his arm as he unlocks the door. "it's getting late too. I'm fine with you staying for the night~."
he flustered a bit but complied as he walked inside.
"damnit!" maya exclaimed as herself along with miki and taeko took cover nearby one of the bushes closest to ikkyu's residence. she bended and curled the rope she had in hand as the other two scowled with her.
"we were so close! now that ikkyu-stealing-fraud's in his house!" she stated her teeth gritting.
"maybe it would've been a bit easier if someone didn't have blue hair." taeoko commented, gaining a growl from maya. "hey atleast I wasn't peaking my damn head out every five seconds! it's probably your fault!"
"man, we brought these hammers and ropes and cinderblock for nothing." miki pouted unbeknowest to the drama of the other two. "now what do we do? do we stay hiding out?"
"it's getting too cold out." taeko shuddered. "and to think it's fucking august."
"lets go home. miss rika wouldn't be pleased if we got sick while on our mission." maya stated as the two nodded picking up their bag of materials and walking off into the night.
#fanfiction#writing#amnesia#amnesia: memories#amnesia memories#ukyo (amnesia)#ukyo#amnesia ikki#amnesia ikkyu#ikkyu (amnesia)#ikki (amnesia)#ukyo x ikki#ikki x ukyo#i made this
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[ @shoutaimu and I finally finished watching all of the Bandai Sera Myus. And since I don’t feel like sharing the document, here are our rankings for the Senshi actresses (plus Kakyuu) as well as ranking the roles of several recurring cast members. For double castings of Chibi Moon we put them in the same slot. I might come back and make another post with our explanations for the rankings but for now. Just have this list]
Senshi
Usagi Tsukino/Sailor Moon
Anza Ooyama
Marina Kuroki
Miyuki Kanbe
Fumina Hara
Mizuno Ami/Sailor Mercury
Ayako Morino
Chieko Kawabe
Minami Wakayama
Hisano Akamine
Yuikiko Miyagawa
Mariya Izawa
Rei Hino/Sailor Mars
Misako Kotani
Eri Kanda
Megumi Yoshida
Risa Honma
Aiko Kawasaki
Asuka Umemiya
Horoko Nakayama
Hiromi Sakai
Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter
Emi Kuriyama
Kanoko
Yuriko Hayashi
Akari Tonegawa
Emika Satou
Mai Watanabe
Ayano Sugimoto
Chiho Ooyama
Kaori Sakata
Takako Inayoshi
Marie Sada
Karina Okada
Minako Aino/Sailor Venus
Ayumi Murata
Nao Inada
Mizuki Watanabe
Nana Suzuki
Erica
Akiko Miyazawa
Momoko Shibuya
Kanatsu Nakaya
Yuki Nakamura
Miyu Otani
Chizuru Soya
Sakae Tamashita
Haruka Tenoh/Sailor Uranus
Nao Takagi
Sanae Kimura
Akiko Nakayama
Asako Uchida
Michiru Kaioh/Sailor Neptune
Yuuka Asami
Hiroko Tahara
Tomoko Inami
Sara Shimada
Takayo Ooyama
Miyuki Fuji
Kahoru Sakamoto
Chikage Tomita
Setsuna Meioh/Sailor Pluto
Rei Saito
Yuuko Hosaka
Seiko Nakazawa
Yukiko Nakae
Miho Yokoi
Teruyo Watanabe
Yuki Kamiya
Miwa Hosoki
Hotaru Tomoe/Sailor Saturn
Ruria Nakamura
Keiko Takeda
Ayami Kakiuchi
Mao Mita
Chihiro Imai
Mario Tomioka
Eriko Funakoshi
Yui Iizuka
Asami Sanpei
Chibiusa Tsukino/Sailor Chibi Moon
Ayano Gunji
Tamaki Dai Shirai/Natsumi Takenaka
Mao Kawasaki/Ai Miyakawa
Noel Miyazaki
Kasumi Takabatake
Nanami Ohta
Moe Oosaki
Mao Ohno/Mina Horita
Arisu Izawa
Aisha Yamamoto
Mamoru Chiba/Tuxedo Kamen
Yuuta Mochizuki
Hironari Amano
Hidemasa Edo
Kenji Urai
Yuu Shirota
Yuuta Enomoto
Gyo Miyamoto
Mizuki Sano
Seiya Kou/Sailor Star Fighter
Sayuri Katayama
Chinatsu Akiyama
Taiki Kou/Sailor Star Maker
Hikari Ono
Akiko Nakayama
Yaten Kou/Sailor Star Healer
Momoko Okuyama
Mikako Tabe
Sailor Galaxia
Tamami Matsumoto
Yumie Sakaguchi
Saori Sara
Takemi
Princess Kakyuu
Sakoto Yoshioka
Ai Toyama
Recurring Cast Members
Ryuuji Kasahara
Tiger's Eye
Gilles de Rai
Kyaos/Chaos
MC Fly
Death Ra
Dark Nibiru
Prof. Tomoe/Undead Berserk
Kunzite [only at the bottom because we didn’t get to see this performance]
Ado Endou
Centi/Hanako Hoshino
Selkie
Sailor Lead Crow/Manila Karasu
Calaveras
Dark Menorah
Demon Lillith
Roi Malkuth
White Crow Ado/Dark Maya
Ensemble Roles ~ Death Nightmare ~ Lemures ~ Shadow Bug ~ Sailor Theta ~ Dark Moon
Miki Kawasaki
Esmeraude
Kaolinite
Kunzite
Le Fay/Olam Tiphareth
Dark Mirror
Zilpah Sapphire
Dark Sumer
(Death) Nightmare
Yoshiya Yukimura
Damask/Shintarou Hoshino
Mandrake
Kern
Hemachirou Taitou/Hematite
Death Pe
Nobitarou Oki (Crooked Ref)
Akiko Miyazawa
Elizabeth Bathory
Queen Beryl
Bilhah Emerald
Minako Aino/Sailor Venus
Hikari Ono
Taiki Kou/Sailor Star Fighter
(Prince) Demande
Bloody Dracul Vampir
Roof Merrow
Hawk's Eye
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UpFront Group Remote Work Chorus!
Evening Its Ishida Ayumi
Just now,
(9:00PM) an upload
UpFront Group Remote Work Chorus
#lovewins #thankyouessentialworkers #thankyoutoeveryonedoingtheirbest
#itsoktocry #dontgiveup #STAYHOME #timeathome
The power of song, the power of words, the power of music, the power of dance,
What we can send out now,
Also wanting to send out our feelings of thanks,
It includes that power
This video was created
All Hello! Project Members,
Horiuchi Takao-san,
Banba Hirofumi-san, Sugita Jirou-san,
Inaba Akira-san,
Makoto-san, Hayashi Maya-san,
Moritaka Chisato-san, Aida Shoko-san, Nakazawa Yuko-san, Iida Kaori-san, Yaguchi Mari-san, Tsuji Nozomi-san, Takahashi Ai-san, Tanaka Reina-san,
Suzuki Airi-san, Natsuyaki Miyabi-san, Kobayashi Hikaru-san, Nihei Yuka-san, Okada Robin Shoko-san,
Hashimoto Aina-san, Goto Yuki-san, Morozuka Kanam-san, Tasaki Asahi-san, Hasegawa Moemi-san,
Sawayaka Goro-san,
Suzuki Keita-san, Watase Maki-san, Abe Natsumi-san, Satoda Mai-san, Omata Masako-san, Shinoda Junko-san, Takayama Gen-san, KAN-san,
Matsubara Takeshi-san, Nakajima Takui-san, Taisei-san, Kato Noriko-san,
Yasuda Kei-san, Ishikawa Rika-san, Fujimoto Miki-san, Niigaki Risa-san,
Iikubo Haruna-chan ❤
Kudo Haruka-chan ❤
Shimizu Saki-san,
Sudo Maasa-san, Kumai Yurina-san, Yajima Maimi-san, Nakajima Saki-san, Miyazaki Yuka-chan, Katsuta Rina-san, Mano Erina-san, Miyazaki Rio-san, Yagi Saki-san, Miyoshi Erika-san, Tanaka Yoshitake-san, Furukawa Konatsu-san, Mori Saki-san, Saho Akari-san, Sekine Azusa-san, Arai Manami-san, Sengoku Minami-san, Kikkawa Yuu-san, Wada Ayaka-san, Michishige Sayumi-san, Ozeki Mai-san, Tokunaga Chinami-san, Kagawa Ryo-san, Yanagisawa Junko-san,
Also, Tsunku-san
Watching this video that connects so many people, what shooting alone in your home by yourself,
……(>_<)
It felt lonely but,
To see it become one like this!!
Like this!!
This!!
Definitely watch the video,
I want you to feel it
The power of music is really amazing
The uneasy situation continues on now,
In that way everyone,
Because we are here,
Let’s overcome this together
When you’re not feeling well,
It seems like it would be fun to sing along
During time when you want to relax, definitely
Also again,
Now during this situation,
There are people that are still working
Thanks to those people,
We’re able to spend time at home now
Thank you very much!!!
Sending this out!
Sending--!
(Surely the Hello! jersey doesn’t feel out of place already……)
(although in this selfie I’m not wearing a Hello! jersey……)
Um, today is,
Kudo Shinichi and Edogawa Conan-kun’s
Birthday ❤
And so,
Finally,
Um, this para para!
Since I was able to dance to it,
Its fine to watch it on YouTube after,
Since its fine,
Please definitely watch a lot of people doing it
But parapara is really difficult… I couldn’t get a hold on the nuance of the 2-step… Yaguchi Mari-san appeared in,
“Gal Circle”
I loved it!!!
I really remember watching it,
Certainly from when I was in elementary school,
I want to ask Yaguchi-san about it someday lol
Furthermore tomorrow is,
J Fest App JAPAN JAM
On the official app “J Fest”
In a previous festival video where Morning Musume ’20 and Angermer were to perform, it will be available for a limited time from May 5th (Tue, Holiday) from noon to midnight!
With the hashtag “#JAPANJAMathome” lets all enjoy JAPAN JAM together online ❤
Official Site is here
I hope that you’ll have a wonderful day tomorrow as well
See you ayumin ❤
https://ameblo.jp/morningmusume-10ki/entry-12594659327.html
#Ishida Ayumi#Morning Musume' 20#Morning Musume#Hello! Project#Translation#Blog#sorryfortheweirdspacing
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I got Memories of Barcelona / Nice Guy yesterday. I have to admit I’m a bit frustrated that zuka shows no longer come on DVDs except the grand theater shows. Everything else only gets a blu-ray. Blu-rays are so expensive, with customs added in their cost it’s even worse. Also, my laptop is so old that I can’t connect HDMI to it, which means I can’t connect my blu-ray player to it in order to take screenshots and rip the shows for safekeeping and streaming purposes.
Anyway, Nice Guy had a rather nice (heh) number, this one:
Couldn’t take screenshots so I had to just take a photo of my TV screen.
Back when Vampire Succession was announced I felt like it was freaking birthday. I love vampires, I love zuka, I love Makaze. This was going to be the best thing ever. Well, it did turn out to be quite entertaining and fun show (though a bit confusing, I swear I only get like 30-40% of the plot). However, (spoilers incoming) I was disappointed that Makaze didn’t get to drink blood. Blood drinking kinda is what vampires do and I don’t appreciate it when people chicken out of showing it (the most annoying thing is when there is blood drinking, but it’s done off-screen. That makes me angry when people do that.). Don’t get me wrong, I like Vampire Succession. It’s a fun show. But I felt robbed, because I got my hopes up for seeing Makaze drink people as a pretty vampire and the musical didn’t deliver it. Zuka vampires hadn’t failed me before (well, I think Maya Miki once had a revue number where she was an unsuccessful vampire, but at least she was trying to get the job done) so I was sad that the one time zuka decided to go “our vampires are different and they don’t drink blood” they did it to Makaze. Just my luck.
Well, someone has heard my whining about the subject and gave me this:
Damn, I wish I could take a proper screenshot of this. I’d screenshot this whole number all over. But no, I’m stuck with taking photos of TV screen because blu-rays are replacing DVDs.
YES! DELICIOUS!
Now do the hand thing! Please! Do it! Do it do it do it do it! For the love of gods do the hand thing!
Thankyou. I love you.
Makaze has tasted blood. My life is complete.
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Episode Review: ‘Obsidian’ (Distant Lands, Ep. 2)
Airdate: November 19, 2020
Story by: Jack Pendarvis, and Kate Tsang, Adam Muto, & Hanna K. Nyström
Storyboarded by: Hanna K Nyström, Anna Syvertsson, Iggy Craig, Mickey Quinn, Maya Petersen, James Campbell, & Ashlyn Anstee
Directed by: Miki Brewster (supervising), Sandra Lee (art)
Of all the many colorful characters in Adventure Time perhaps none has a more elaborate backstory than Marceline the Vampire Queen. In many ways, Marceline really was the writers’ gold goose, engendering complex story after complex story. By the time the series ended, the vampire’s life had in more ways than one been woven into the very fabric of the show’s mythology.
But because I am a Marceline fanboy—whose zeal for her majesty is rivaled perhaps only by Glassboy himself—I always felt like the show could have done even more with her backstory; I mean, when the series finale aired, there were still plenty of questions that had yet to be answered (What happened to her mom? What is Simon going to do now that he’s “cured”? How did Marcy and Bubblegum meet? Were they romantically involved before the events of the main series? How did it all go south?). Nevertheless, when "Island Song” played for the last time at the end of “Come Along with Me,” I forced myself to push aside this minor, fannish grievance and applaud the show for writing such an excellent character. I didn’t need for every last detail of her life to be explicitly shown on screen. I was happy.
But then, about a year ago, news dropped that one of the Distant Lands specials would really delve into the history of Marceline and Bubblegum’s relationship. In an instant, I tossed my stoic “I-am-satisified-with-what-I-received” mentality right out the window. We were going to get another Marceline episode, and it was going to dive back into her elaborate backstory!?! I could barely contain my excitement as I waited for the episode to drop.
Well, was my excitement worth it? Or was “Obsidian” a big ol’ let down—a tragic victim to grandiose expectations that were never meant to be fulfilled?
I’m quite happy to say that not only was “Obsidian” a remarkable special in its own right, but it is arguably one of the strongest episodes of Adventure Time, period.
The plot of this episode is fairly standard, as far as Adventure Time episodes go: Glassboy (a new character voiced by Michaela Dietz, the voice of Amethyst from Steven Universe) accidentally sets a giant fire monster named Molto Larvo loose on the Glass Kingdom, and Marceline and Bubblegum—who we learn have been living their best cottagecore life together in Marcy’s cavehouse—are forced to save the day. But the series’ writers take this otherwise quotidian adventure idea—a story which, at least on paper, could have easily fit in during any of the show’s many seasons—and employ it as something of a Trojan Horse, using it as a pretense to delve into both Marcy’s traumatic childhood and her and Bubblegum’s romantic history. And, boy, is it a ride!
With regard to the former story thread, the audience learns that sometime after the Mushroom Bomb detonated, Marceline and her mother, Elise (voiced this time not by Rebecca Sugar, but by actress Erica Luttrell, who played Sapphire in Steven Universe), roamed the wastelands in search of shelter; after Marceline’s mother came down with some sort of sickness, she sent Marceline to be on her own. Elise was hoping that this would spare Marcy the trauma of seeing her mother die before her very eyes, but due to some communication issues, Marceline never learned what became of her mother. As such, Marceline began blaming herself for “leaving” her mom to die in the wreckage of the world. This plot thread is perhaps one of the bleakest that Adventure Time has ever explored, and the show does it masterfully, balancing the darkness (e.g., Marceline’s mother coughing up blood) with bright spots of comedy (e.g., the "wazzup” dog) that never feel distasteful.
Likewise, when it comes to the story thread about Marcy and Bubblegum’s romantic history, the special does not hold back. We get to see “Bubbline” at its best and its worst. I have a feeling that the word “fan service” is going to be used by a lot of folks when talking about this episode. As the AV Club writer William Hughes notes, this word is usually hurled around like a pejorative, but it aptly describes the appeal of “Obsidian”. After all, this episode really is “fan service at its finest”—not only does it give the ravenous shippers the story tidbits that they have so long to see (e.g., the moment Marcy gave Bubblegum her rock shirt, Bubbline’s epic break-up), but—and this is very important—it does so in a way that is fundamentally meaningful. “Obsidian” does not feel self-indulgent, unnecessary, or pandering. On the contrary, it is overflowing with deep emotion that allows us to better understand how Bubblegum and Marceline really feel about one another. Sure, over the centuries that the two gals have bummed around Ooo, they have bickered and fought, but deep down, their love is passionate. In many ways, it is like the titular obsidian, which means that nothing short of an enchanted diamond pickax is strong enough to break Bubbline apart for good.
(It’s also quite nice that after seasons and seasons of tip-toeing around the question of Marceline and Bubblegum’s sexuality, “Obsidian” can explicitly focus on their life together, showing the two characters cuddling, kissing, and dancing. In terms of LGBTQ+ representation, it’s a huge leap forward, and I’m so happy that Adventure Time has had a part to play in normalizing queer relationships!)
Marceline episodes almost always featured a catchy diddy, but "Obsidian” really cranks things up to 11 by featuring a whole bevy of catchy songs, several of which are perhaps among the show’s strongest. The first right banger, “It’s Funny,” is the song that plays over the special’s credits. With a grunge-meets-riot grrrl feels, this track really sets the tone for the episode, signaling to the audience that we’re in for, as Lumpy Space Princess once put it, some “drama bombs.” The next standout is “Woke Up,” a brutally honest diss track that Marceline used both to contain Molto Larvo and break up with Princess Bubblegum centuries prior to the start of this episode. This song was written by pop rocker Zuzu, and it—as the kids say—slaps. Layers of fuzzed-out guitar and digitally processed vocals are used expertly to sell Marceline’s emotions and convey how, on the surface, she’s delighted to no longer be under Bubblegum’s romantic spell... even if her heart may not be so sure.
But arguably, the musical jewel of the entire special is “Monster,” a somber ballad that Marceline sings to Bubblegum when they find themselves trapped in the collapsing furnace and are facing what they believe is certain death. Written by indie pop artist Half Shy, this song is, in many ways, something of the inverse of “Woke Up”: soft, happy, and filled to the brim with a sort of love that few are lucky to receive and even fewer can honestly express. Not only does “Monster” finally cement Marceline’s real, visceral love for Bubblegum in song form (remember: almost every prior Bubbline song was either indirect or delivered by an angsty, heartbroken Marceline), but it also “tames” Molto Larvo, allowing him to metamorphose into a strange but harmless cat-butterfly critter. Just like “Come Along with Me,” “Obsidian” proves that the power of love and music will save us in the end—if not physically, then at least emotionally.
Regarding the production-side of things, there’s a lot of praise to doll out. First off, the look and style of “Obsidian” is gorgeous. While “BMO” opted to experiment somewhat with the classic Adventure Time art style, trading cel shading for an almost watercolor feel, “Obsidian” echoes the aesthetic of the original series. That said, there’s an undeniable animation bump—likely courtesy of that sweet, sweet HBO money—that lets Ooo and its denizens shine in all their glory. You can tell that Adam Muto, art director Sandra Lee, supervising director Miki Brewster, and all the members of the production staff really went above and beyond the call of duty. The episode's soundtrack, composed by Amanda Jones, as deserves a shout-out. Jones did an excellent job mixing the chiptune style of the original series with a bass-heavy rock sound that highlights Marceline’s starring role. Bravo!
As another production aside, I should point out that CN/HBO’s decision to make these specials each 44 minutes was the right call. The 11 minute format of the original series often left something to be desired when it came to plot development, as many an important episode was forced to end somewhat prematurely due to time constraints; conversely, the 8-episode miniseries format that the show experimented with during its latter days sometimes felt like too much time (Stakes, Islands, and Elements all had whole episodes that felt like nothing more than the show treading water). The length of “Obsidian”, however, was just right, giving us plenty of time to take in what was happening without ever feeling like it was dragging.
A final aspect of this episode that is worth mention is its many call-backs to previous episodes and characters. “BMO” was mostly a self-contained story that, due to its nature as a prequel in space, really couldn’t reference the Land of Ooo without feeling forced. “Obsidian,” however, throws in everything and the kitchen sink (Adventure Time superfan and all-around cool person Jagm has collected most of them here for those of you who want to see everything laid out nicely). Stand-outs for me include Choose Goose (someone who we really haven’t seen since season five) smuggling sketchy products into the Candy Kingdom, post-Ice King Simon trying his hand at open mic nights, Bronwyn as an adventurous hero, and Finn the (Adult!) Human complete with beard and scars! Of note, Jake does not appear in this episode, except as a tattoo on Finn’s chest. Many in the fandom are now speculating that the events of “Obsidian” take place after our beloved shapeshifting dog’s death. Oh say it ain’t so! Perhaps we’ll learn more in “Together Again.”
Mushroom War Evidence: Unlike “BMO,” which directly referenced the Mushroom War and its fallout (both literally and figuratively), this episode returned to the show’s roots by featuring gobs of explicit hints in throw-away lines or elaborate background pieces. Honestly, there is far too many to list here in a pithy paragraph, but some major references include: the reveal that the Glass Kingdom, like the Fire Kingdom, was created by ‘magic’ blaze from the heavens (almost certainly a nuke); the fact that Marceline and her mother wandered for a time in the debris-filled wastelands following the apocalypse; and the reveal that Marceline spent at least part of her childhood holed up in a bomb shelter surrounded by the bones of myriad dead humans. Honestly, while references to the Mushroom War have always been sad footnotes to an otherwise cheery show; in this episode, however, the references are very graphic, illustrating the sorrow and horror of mutagenic war.
Final Grade: As I said earlier, I’m a Marcy fanboy, so I’m horrible biased, but I don’t care. This episode rocked. Q.E.D.
#adventure time#atimers#adventure time distant lands#distant lands#atdl#obsidian#marceline the vampire queen#marceline#bubblegum#princess bubblegum#bubbline#adam muto#hanna k#hanna k. nyström#jack pendarvis
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Manga review: Oh Rose, Bloom Beautifully
(Or: when you leave Ueda Shinji unattended, this happens. Judge for yourselves whether that's a bad thing or not)
(More art samples follow at the end of the review.)
This odd little manga is a compilation of four Takarazuka star biographies published in Margaret (the home magazine of Rose of Versailles) in the mid-1970s. The four featured otokoyaku stars are the 'Four Lords of Berubara': Haruna Yuri (whose chapter became the title for the compilation volume), Anna Jun, Ootori Ran, and Migiwa Natsuko. All of them were still current performers when it was published.
The manga was written (to some unclear extent, as he is not listed as 'author' but 'author of original work') by Ueda Shinji, and drawn as well as potentially adapted by Nagumo Keiko, an obscure artist who I unfortunately struggled to find any further information about. Her art is very beautiful and full of detail, but also highly expressive.
Each chapter features various interview and photo features (differing for each person) for several pages, before transitioning into manga stories about how they entered Takarazuka and achieved stardom. Despite all of them being most famous for Rose of Versailles, most of the stories say little about it at all. Generally, the main focus is on their younger days, presumably to make them the most relateable to young girl readers of Margaret.
The four otokoyaku stars are also clearly presented as 'girls' both visually and within the stories. Obviously these biographies are highly fictionalized, but having read first-person accounts from all of the subjects elsewhere, the main points are there, just with heightened drama and romance added to fit the shojo manga aesthetic.
In the interview features Ueda asks more than one of them about whether they plan to get married, although they manage to skillfully sidestep that issue. Ootori Ran's chapter heavily focuses on her having a romance with a man while still in Takarazuka, and eventually deciding to break things off with him since he wants her to retire and marry him. (Knowing she did eventually give in to pressure from her parents and retire to marry, and immediately regret it, makes this chapter rather hard to read in hindsight.)
While obviously the content of this manga can't be considered factually reliable, the stories are told well—something that makes me wonder how much of the script Ueda actually wrote and how much was adapted by Nagumo—and the art is extremely attractive, in a signature 70s style reminiscent of things like Glass Mask (and obviously, Rose of Versailles). The interview features also contain a lot of interesting information.
It's also fascinating in a meta-fictional sense, as here Ueda Shinji, who writes fiction for these actresses to perform, is writing fiction about these actresses...performing fiction he has written for them to perform (to his credit, he doesn't ever portray himself as a character except possibly in one shadowed panel, nor does he unduly emphasize works of his over other performances). This manga came out around 20 years before he wrote an entirely fictionalized play about Takarazuka starring Maya Miki, in somewhat of an inverse of this scenario.
This is a bit of a strange read (especially as it features such shocking things for a modern Takarazuka fan as the entire real names of current performers), but it's a fascinating perspective on how Takarazuka and Takarasiennes were seen and presented to young fans at the time.
I would recommend it to those who enjoy the meta of the Takarazuka Revue company, fans of Showa era stars and shows, or fans of 1970s shojo manga art.
More art excerpts:
(Haruna Yuri performing in West Side Story)
(Ootori Ran vs. A Man)
(Anna Jun accidentally wearing the wrong shoes for her debut kickline)
(A manga synopsis of the plot of ‘My Love Lies Over the Mountains’)
(Migiwa Natsuko in the Takarazuka Music School)
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Hoping I’ve Got It All Right Chapter 1: Ain’t It A Crime, That?
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Akira doesn’t think he’s stopped shaking since he was arrested.
Dad and Papa are worried about him, he knows. They keep checking in on him in his room and they speak to him in low tones. He’s been expelled from Seven Sisters and only leaves the house to help Papa in the garden. He doesn’t even want to chance working at the flower shop; Papa doesn’t need the bad publicity.
He’d been so sure the trial would be fine. His accuser, the drunken man he’d pushed, didn’t even bother to show up, and the only witness was the woman he’d been trying to help. Akira was a good kid—he had decent grades, was a fair ballroom dancer when he was young, was polite and quiet and the son of a police officer. The only doubtful thing on his record was that he was adopted and no one knew who his birth parents were. Why wouldn’t he be free to go?
But then the woman said he’d attacked the man. Assaulted him.
And Akira’s fate was sealed.
He’s never been so grateful his dad was a cop. Because of his influence and Akira’s nearly spotless record, he was given probation rather than jail time. But because his probation requires him to attend school and the judge ordered he leave Sumaru City, Dad and Papa have to find both a school that will accept a transfer student with an assault charge on very short notice and someone to watch him.
His aunts and uncles are furious. Akira is surprised Uncle Eikichi hasn’t broken into the judge’s house or committed some other strange criminal act yet with all the noise he’s been making, and the last time he’d spoken to Miki, his cousin said Uncle Katsuya and Aunt Maya were already scheming to release a story about corruption in the criminal justice system.
Two weeks have passed since he was arrested, but those two weeks may as well have been twenty years. All he wants is for life to go back to normal.
*
“That didn’t really happen, huh?”
“Astute deduction, Prosecutor-san. Any other gems of wisdom while I have you here?”
“You’re a frustrating suspect, you know that?”
“I try to be.”
*
Papa comes home on his lunch breaks so he can call what seems like every high school in Japan to plead Akira’s case. Akira hates listening to Papa beg for kindness from strangers and being rejected, so he goes outside to tend to his flowerbed.
He’s been enamoured with flowers since the first day he met Dad and Papa. The colors are beautiful and their shapes are varied, and they can say anything you could ever need. Akira thinks he speaks the language of the flowers as well as he can Japanese.
He wonders if his flowers will miss him when he’s gone. He hopes whoever takes him in will let him plant more.
A hand falls on his shoulder. “Are you here, sweetie?” Papa asks, voice soft, and Akira realizes he must have been spaced out again. He nods. Papa says, “Have you taken your pill today?” and Akira shakes his head. Papa sighs. “Come inside and take it, please. I’ll make you a sandwich to eat with it.”
Akira gets up, brushes the dirt off his knees, and follows Papa into the kitchen. It’s small, like the rest of the house, but it’s all they really need. Soon enough, Papa is giving him a plate with a roast beef sandwich, a glass of water, and a small green and white pill. “Thank you, Papa.” He swallows the pill and takes a bite of the sandwich. Then, even though he doesn’t really want to talk about it, he asks, “Did you have any luck today?”
Papa smiles, but his eyes are tired. “I’m on Tokyo now.” Akira perks up a little at that, because Miki is going to Kosei. At his hopeful expression, Papa winces. “Kosei’s a bust,” he admits, “as are most of the other boarding schools. I’m starting on non-boarding ones next, so Tokyo isn’t a definite no yet.”
“Tokyo would be nice,” Akira says.
Papa pats him on the shoulder. “I think so, too. Only an hour away by train, and Maya and Katsuya visit often enough, and you can see Miki.” Papa smiles. “Maybe you can get back in the ballroom again.”
“Not competitively.”
“Of course not. But you always liked dancing with Miki outside of competitions, right?”
Akira smiles. “And I liked dressing up.”
“You took longer to get ready than Miki, sometimes,” Papa recalls. “You decided that if Miki got to wear pretty dresses, all of your outfits had to be colorful, too. I can’t even remember how many stores we went to to find that orange bowtie you insisted on.”
“It didn’t even match the beading on her dress,” Akira laughs.
He’s glad Papa looks a little more relaxed now. His parents are dealing with enough stress as it is.
When he’s done chuckling, Papa lays an arm across Akira’s shoulders. “If you’re feeling better when your dad gets home, you should go for a ride. It’ll do you good to get out of the house.”
That sounds like the last thing he wants to do, but he knows Papa is right, so he says, “Yes, Papa.”
He’s rewarded with a pleased smile and a kiss on the top of his head. “I have to go back to work. I love you, Akira.”
“Love you, too.”
*
Akira usually loves riding on Dad’s motorcycle. Ever since he was a kid, it was their primary bonding activity. Papa had flowers, and Dad had the motorcycle.
But right now, with, well, everything, it’s hard to enjoy.
Dad drives them a little ways outside of the city to a cliff overlooking the ocean. The sun is just setting and the sky is orange. It’s a beautiful view.
They sit on the soft grass and, for a while, they don’t talk. Dad has always been a man of few words, after all. After spending lunch being gently interrogated by Papa, Akira ccan’t say he minds. Then Dad clears his throat and says, “You know how much your Papa and I love you, right?”
Akira feels his eyes start to go hot. “Yeah,” he says.
“And this probation is only for a year. Then you get to come home.”
“Yeah,” Akira says again.
Dad lays an arm across Akira’s shoulders, and Akira leans into his side. “You did the right thing,” Dad says, “helping that woman. Everyone who matters knows that. If you ever get in trouble for defending someone like that again, I’ll stand by you, even if it breaks your parole.”
Akira starts shaking again. He blinks, but doesn’t comment on the wet trails streaming down his face.
Dad continues, “I never want you to compromise on your morals, Akira. You can’t let one shitty incident deter you from helping people. Your Papa and I will always back you up for doing the right thing, no matter how many people we have to fight.”
Akira burrows into Dad’s side like a little kid and says, “I love you.”
“I love you, too,” Dad says, and they stay like that until Akira’s tears dry and his breathing evens.
*
They get home and, for all intents and purposes, Papa looks thrilled. “I found a school in Tokyo,” he says.
*
The next few days are a flurry of activity. Aunt Maya knows a café owner willing to put Akira up for some money, and they have to send Akira’s measurements in for his new school uniform, and they have to pack all the essentials into a single cardboard box, unable to guess how large of a room Akira will be given. Even his birthday passes without much notice where it’s usually a bash.
On Saturday, April 9, Papa and Dad drive Akira to the Sumaru City train station. His single cardboard box has been sent ahead to Tokyo, so he just has a day bag (a handsome brown one, courtesy of Aunt Lisa for his last birthday), and he’s wearing the dark material of his new uniform. His parents wait with him on the platform.
Papa’s wringing his hands. “Are you sure you don’t want us to come with you?”
“I’m sure,” Akira says. He has a feeling he won’t be well received and he doesn’t want them to see that. “I’ll text you when I get settled.”
The platform starts to rattle. His train is close.
Papa squeezes him tight and pecks him on the cheek. “I love you, baby.”
“Love you, too,” Akira says, and then he’s passed from Papa to Dad, who hugs him like it’s the last time he’ll ever get the chance.
“We’re only an hour away,” Dad says.
“Yeah,” Akira says, “I know.”
*
“Oh, right. They did say that was today.”
Akira looks at the man who’s taking him in for the next year and says, “I’m Suou Akira. Please take care of me.”
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Tatsuya’s sun arcana (which is normally an optimistic arcana and represents positivity and success) is reversed throughout the duology until Monad Mandala due to his traumatic experiences:
In IS it's due to the truth about the Masked Circle and the Araya shrine incident.
In EP it's that the merging of IS and EP Tatsuya gives him the knowledge about what happened in IS which leaves him introverted and with signs of PTSD.
After Monad Mandala he becomes a more mature character and then leaves way more optimistic. EP Tatsuya is left behind and he is a more outspoken and outgoing person than IS Tatsuya in general which means that both Tatsuyas end up with a positive outlook.
Other examples for reversed arcana:
Jun in IS:
Joker is the Wheel of Fortune totally at the bottom. Jun after meeting his friends again is able to make the wheel go up again/the arcana is upverse then. When the parallel universe is created Jun starts over completely new since he never became Joker. This card is like a rollercoaster anyway since it represents randomness.
Lisa in IS:
Lovers normally means love, harmony, relationships. Reversed it means disharmony, onesidedness, imbalance. To me she was reversed until you see that she is actually a pretty deep character and when she becomes less status oriented it goes upwards.
Ulala in EP:
Star represents hope/renewal/faith. Reversed it’s hopelessness and despair. Her star arcana is reversed since she completely gave up at first regarding success, men and her inferiority complex. She at first is hopeless, uninspired and doesn't know what to do with her life. Both her initial Persona Callisto and her Ultimate Persona Asteria have connection to stars. Callisto as a star constellation (Ursa Major) and Asteria as the Titaness of stars. Over the course of the game she gets more confidence, gets rid of guys who are not good for her etc. which is represented with her Personas as well. It's the same with her star arcana since it also represents her changing her outlook since it is upverse by the end.
Baofu in EP:
Hanged Man normally means self-sacrifice and moving forward/letting go. Baofu is Hanged Man reverse mostly since he is stuck at a place and has a negative outlook/thought pattern due to Miki's death. He finally moves forward during Monad Mandala and as shown in the ending sequence when Ulala becomes his new partner.
Katsuya in EP kinda can be seen as Justice reversed for a long time which means injustice since he often gives up his own ambitions/dreams for Tatsuya and Suou Dad.
Often the reversed meaning of the arcana totally fits with what the Shadows in P2 point out about respective characters.
Eikichi is definitely Death upverse after his childhood since Death can mean change/transformation which fits his new image.
Maya's moon arcana fits in both IS and EP. With her being stuck in the past in IS and denying her true feelings about the Araya shrine incident. (Moon normally means lies, illusion and delusion, confusion, unreality.) In EP it fits even better though due to the parallel universes and her trying to find out the truth.
The affinities of other arcanas seem to have been really individualized for each character in my opinion:
For example Maya has good for the star arcana, however Ulala is incompatible with the moon arcana.
I always thought that it means that the character is fine with this and this arcana but it isn’t the main arcana that is influencing his/her story and that there are also some arcana a character can’t use at all/or is bad at using it.
I think that the compatibility for Fool was done of purpose mostly due the card being so rare in both IS and EP (it's even pointed out the the Demon Artist can't draw Fool cards). Also Fool is like a blank paper and often represents the Hero's journey thus it being adaptable for everyone makes sense to me.
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