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i9jiwon · 2 years ago
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## dreamnote icons
ෆ eunjo, boni, lara, youi, sumin, miso
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dayamore · 2 years ago
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I love women lol..
Ok… Women in NEW YORK.
& I’m gonna keep it up & coming / underground!
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Lola Brooke
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Her YouTube literally has 46million+ views.
Great press runs (dope interviews)
Already has MAJOR co-signs (including Lil Kim)
Already ACTING.
Hit a milly on IG
Doing campaigns (Nike, Topicals, & Yeezy)
Booked to perform at fw (a fashion girly)
TikTok sounds jumpin
Freestyles slappin
Already performing on major stages
On magazine covers
Crazy write ups
Dope collabs! (Latto, Yung Miami, Shabooya Remix)
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Lady London
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TONS OF PRESS
AMAZING FREESTYLES
TONS OF WRITEUPS
Pen is immaculate
Howard girly
Fashion girly !!!!
Major collabs! (Including Ciara)
EXTREMELY MAJOR CO-SIGNS !!! (Including Missy)
Tiktok sounds ? LIT.
Major campaigns! (Including Puma)
She isn’t as big as she should be because she’s extremely strategic, intelligent, & truly a woman of god. She ain’t on crazy shit just to get on.
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Maiya The Don
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Doing campaigns (Topicals)
Performed at fashion week
her tiktok sounds been jumpin.
Major co-signs
Dope collabs (layy banks , flomilli, lola brooke)
Tons of content / press / interviews
Very sweet interviews
SUNYNEWPALTSBAE
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Geezly
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Poppin over seas
Already landed major collabs (Rochy Rd)
Great press runs
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Raina Simone
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This woman talent is insane.
Rap circles around these men.
Debut album dropping soon!
Tons of amazing freestyles
Extremely thought provoking, gives me chills.
Major co-signs. (Including Erykah Badu)
Major write ups.
Amazing interviews.
Howard girly
(A personal favorite idc about industry standards)
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Selyna Brillaré aka TrapSelyna
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A literal super star.
Major write ups
Major campaigns (including Marc Jacobs & Burberry)
The voice of Telfar
Tiktok sounds jumping
Social media socialite
Amazing debut model career (featured in vogue)
Future actress
She does music for fun, she’s a major creative so she doesn’t have a bunch of music videos but i hope y’all enjoy her content.
Her debut ep soon drop.
In Rosalia’s music video!
Baby Storme
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Personal fav
Putting on for the goth/alt girlies
Incredibly innovative and talented
Dope press
I love her content
From Yonkers so duhhhhh.
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Drill /HardcoreRap/BarbieBarz!
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Millions upon MILLIONS of views if you add all these girls together.
Major co-signs
London Hill got signed to Nicki 💞
Major impact on TikTok
Have performed or will be performing on major stages
Have plenty of deals / endorsements and campaigns
Beyond talented!
Have debuted on TV
Fashion Week performances
First ladies of their teams (Griselda & CokeBoys)
feat. Miah Kenzo, Chinese Kitty, Connie Diamond, BuggoutB, Princess Sany, KGoddess, Jenn Carter, BillyB, Kenzo B, London Hill, Shani Boni, Armani Caesar, WinterDaBrat, LegendaryRella, DreamDoll, YungDevyn & BreezyLyn
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ALT / ROCKSTARS / POP / POETS/ ELECTRONIC/FASHIONBAES/VIBES
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Fashion Icons
Major campaigns
Breaking down the stigma of New York only having one sound.
Major co-signs.
Beautiful content
Amazing models
JunglePussy, Maliibu, & Princess Nokia are OGS!
Duendita & H31R are groups!
Kiyanne can rap her ass off.
These girls bringing the VIBES!
feat. Madison Star, Diani, Girll Codee, Rokkstarnova, Duendita, Melii, Princess Nokia, Abby Jasmine, SPRTYK, Kiyanne, Baby Osamaa, Lagloinski, RillyRil, Maassai & JWords aka H31R, JunglePussy, MaliibuMiitch
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Women ID love to mention:
OSHUN
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Cleotrapa
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trixibebe · 2 years ago
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share ten different favorite characters from ten different pieces of media in no particular order, then send this to 10 people (anon or not, your choice)
Oh this is a good one, thank you anon! ^^
Tianyou Zhao - Yakuza: Like a Dragon I have to start with this one, obviously. Who do you take me for? If you have been on my blog for 2 minutes, you know what I'm about. Has a big mouth, handsome, charming. His style. His voice. All of it. Love the "tough guy is secretly a softie" types.
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2. Yato - Noragami Yato did nothing wrong ever and I won't hear otherwise. Okay maybe he did and his approach to a lot of things is pretty yikes as he tries to keep Yukine and Hiyori out of harms way. But still. Absolute Trash King.
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3. Shorter Wong - Banana Fish I have with absolute fashion disaster icon characters who wear shades, own a restaurant and are gang leaders, okay? He's cute and loyal and I am in denial. Pls watch Banana Fish, it's so good.
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4. Bruno Bucciarati - Jojo's Bizarre Adventure (Part 5) He's so caring and driven you will forget how crazy he is as he hides it underneath a layer of politeness.
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5. Kaiji Itou - Kaiji Kaiji is one of the smartest and dumbest characters ever at the same time, and also one of the most pathetic ones. He has a good heart and a gambling problem and he never knows when to quit.
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6. V - Devil May Cry 5 Something about his bony ass, his tattoos, the poetry reading have compelled me. He is a nice contrast to the rest of the cast and I found his relationship with essentially himself and the others very interesting.
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7. Castiel - Supernatural I know. Don't laugh. Yes, I watched all of Supernatural and yes, I loved it with all its flaws. This was actually a hard decision between him and Dean ngl. It was very interesting to watch him go from cold soldier to a caring angel.
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8. Demon Salvatore - The Vampire Diaries Yes, I was a teen during the 2010's and it shows. Twilight was peaking and vampires were the shit. All the girls had either a crush on him or on Stefan. That smirk and the bad boy aesthetic got to me.
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9. Loki Look, you can say about the MCU what you want, I don't watch Marvel stuff anymore either. But there was a phase and he's still dear to me. If nothing else he got me super into Norse mythology so there is that.
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10. Ronan Lynch - The Raven Cycle The only character to represent a book series. Sad, I know. I should read more. Ronan is another though guy who is kind of a softie. Especially for Adam. Also his ability to pull stuff out of his dreams is super cool.
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st4rzandsug4rr · 5 months ago
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Stats and goals im forcing myself to reach so that i dont go insane<3☆
Body: skinny icon, defined bones, sharp lines, corset wa1st, wide but dainty hips, small, perfect, bony upper body, defined flat stomach, wide thingh gap, long supermodel legs, perfection incarnate.
Hair: long, thick, black 2c/3a curls, shiny, and fluffy.
Face: thin lightly arched eyebrows, big dark doe eyes, long black full lashes, freckles, small ski slope pixie nose, plump pink soft lips, defined, perfect feminine jaw, cute high cheekbones.
Extras: hyper flexible and athletic, amazing ballerina + figure skater, aesthetic princess look, like the type of dainty feminine beauty you admire and dream of all the time, and envied by EVERYONE. I want people to DREAM about me, want to BE me and with me. I want to be PERFECT. I NEED to be.
little gif cuz its cute🤍 :)))
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choibi · 4 years ago
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I'm Choi EuiJeong BoNi!
like or reblog if you save/use !
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dahswi · 3 years ago
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♡ㅤׄㅤִㅤ ୨୧   𝑏𝑜𝑛𝑖 𝑚𝑜𝑜𝑑𝑏𝑜𝑎𝑟𝑑ㅤׄㅤִㅤ✧
ℒ𝑖𝑘𝑒 ♡𝑟 ℛ𝑒𝑏𝑙𝑜𝑔 !
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flowerkidlove · 3 years ago
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welcome to my blog! take a seat and relax a bit!
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but before that...
take a look at my carrd!
commission me maybe? look at my redbubble?
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other then that! i'm Max! i don't really feel any connection to any pronouns, but to make it easy, you can use they/them pronouns!
i'm an aspiring vtuber and stream with my friend Vince (aka Bonie/Bonnie)! i have autism and adhd, and enjoy video games and art!!! feel free to ask about my oc's and my fursonas!
here's a link to all my playlists while you're here!
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my side blogs:
art reference blog: @flowerkidlove-refs
gimmick blog: @yourfaveisgoingtodashcon, @eating-sandwich
aesthetic blog: @pixelatedbunnyshape
stimblogs: @raph-stims and @accessiblestims
Captain Laserhawk blog: @bullfrogtheassassin
oc blog (Emrys and Sekani ONLY): @grimnature
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I Love Mspec Lesbians/Gays And Lesboys, He/Him Lesbians, She/Her Gays!!! I Love Trans People!!! I Love Faggots, And Dykes, And Trannies, And Queers, LGBTQIA+!!!! I Love NounSelf Pronouns!!!!!! I Love Bitches And Hoes And Whores!!!! I Love Abortions!!!!!!!!! Sex Work Is Work!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fuck Off If You Disagree!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼
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canmom · 4 years ago
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Animation Night 52: YEAR
Hello friends! It is now... drumroll and such... more or less exactly one year since I got the daft/brilliant idea to stream some of my favourite weird animation to everyone who would watch. Gradually, this went from ‘short film night’ to ‘night where we watch 2-3 feature length films’.
Now it’s a year later. We have accumulated 52 Thursdays of animated film! I’m still working on reposting the Animation Night writeup archives on my static website, but in the meantime, here’s some of the places we’ve been...
The beginning: Aeon Flux and the Japan Animator Expo
The impetus for Animation Night basically came from two things: Aeon Flux and Me! Me! Me!... a spirit I hope I’ve managed to at least somewhat keep as we wandered around the history of animation...
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I first came across Æon Flux , back in the day, from the above gif. It completely grabbed me; I knew I had to download it immediately to get more of that feeling, whatever it was. This problably explains a lot.
So what is it? Æon Flux was the big thing to come out of MTV’s Liquid Television programming block, directed by the fascinating Korean-American animator Peter Chung. At the time, Chung had been working in the American animation industry for some years, notably designing the characters of Rugrats, but he hadn’t had the chance to express what would become his characteristic style.
Æon Flux at its most basic premise level depicts a kind of sexy super-spy girl at the border of a dictatorship, but everything about it veers away from that premise in striking ways. Its environments draw on influences like Eastern European animation to depict an fascinatingly alienating brutalist landscape, its characters have weird, angular, lumpy bodies, the direction has a fascination with physicality and injury - the iconic image of the series being a fly getting caught in an eyelash. Deaths are abrupt and not flashy, especially those of the protagonist, which come every episode for the first two seasons.
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Aeon, though seemingly knowing a lot of things the viewers are not privy to, constantly trips and stumbles and dies, over and over in abrupt ways. It plays cleverly with sexuality (Trevor is a very horny dictator) - unable to show too much explicitly on MTV, it ends up getting a lot more eroticism out of stuff like the spine surgery in my favourite episode, S3E3 Thanatophobia. Aeon herself takes a strangely ambiguous role, seemingly a double agent for the two nations at war; sometimes she’s working against Trevor, sometimes she’s his lover. The pacing, too, has an unusual rhythm: lots of abrupt cuts, and episodes will be often be edited around a recurring pattern (e.g. Aeon shooting the dangling cable in S2E2 Tide)
Moreover, there’s a lot of wordless storytelling (the first two seasons have no dialogue whatsoever), and even after the characters start speaking, it’s often semi-imcomprehensible philosophical monologues that just add to the weird atmosphere. While the structure of the plot of an episode can generally be followed, a lot remains totally unexplained: the atmosphere comes above everything. (There are some fumbles and weaker episodes later on, as it starts getting more explicit with its stories, but just about everything up to mid season 3 is absolute gold.)
Aeon Flux really struck a chord with more than just me, and definitely launched the career of Peter Chung as an independent creator, getting him a chance to work on for example The Animatrix where he made something very akin to Aeon Flux. Sadly, when it saw adaptation to live action film, the adaptation abandoned every part of the atmosphere that made the series so compelling, and pretty much killed the whole thing.
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Chung went on to work with anime studios - making him one of the few people to have extensive experience in both the Western and Japanese animation industries - on a highly underrated series called Alexander Senki or Reign: The Conqueror, where he brought the same bony, angular drawing style to a story about a sci-fi world of Greek mythology retelling the story of Alexander the Great.
So, I love Aeon Flux, and I wanted a chance to show it to people. And I had a lot of enthusiasm for animated ‘package films’ like Robot Carnival.
But the thing that really got the ball rolling was something else: a collection of short films by a variety of anime directors organised by Hideaki Anno at Studio Khara in 2014. More specifically, it was the third film in that collection: an incredible music video for Teddyloid’s song Me! Me! Me! which blew my mind so much I knew I had to grab more people before I delved further into the Expo... (content note: a whoooole lotta sexual imagery. that’s kind of the whole thing.)
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Me! Me! Me! is sung from the point of view of a girl who was in the relationship with a boy who, if we can read into the video, increasingly turned away from her towards otaku subcultural pursuits. the video on the other hand takes more of his perspective; as @mogsk​ did a great job describing at the time
you've got this guy whose very immersed in like otaku/gamer culture who loves this girl (or the memory of her) and seems to be mourning losing her, but as he sinks deeper and deeper into his reverie, all these little objects of his hobby life begin coming alive and tormenting him until the main girl appears as this, like, sexually terrifying entity that he only knows how to confront by basically manifesting as some sort of FPS hero, but in the end all these moe girls overwhelm him, while the lyrics say
You’ll never change, remaining like this until the day you die Your true feelings have sunk to the bottom of a deep and dark swamp - Yes, they’ve built and built until they’ve flooded over
I’ve worked hard for myself - What have you done for yourself? When you notice the scattered pieces of the mirror, You’ll realize I wanted you to notice.
Is this still going on? Is this still happening? Even though I’d been waiting for you Even though I loved you
And then they literally consume him, and so it kinda slots into this idea of, like, a horror scenario of the objectified reasserting her agency through terror and uncanny transformation and how that sort of plays out as a metaphor for the destruction of the ego defense of the male protag against his own attempts to see himself as, like, the victim or the one being attacked in that scenario
What makes it so unbelievably striking as a piece of animation is just how far it leans into a space of sexual imagery that very people would even dare touch and then takes it to a level of stylised and exaggerated which, combined with the intensity of Teddyloid’s music, makes it just an overwhelmingly intense sensory experience. the kind of film that blasts through most of the layers of detachment you might have and leaves you staring into space the first time you see it. I honestly don’t know if I have the language to describe its effect even now.
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also it’s where this girl is from lmao
Anyway, we went on to watch the rest of the Animator Expo over a few nights. The collectio can be little hit and miss: there are many incredible entries, but equally many that don’t move me much and a handful that are hard nos for me like the rapey comedy robot in Hiroyuki Okiura’s Robot on the Road. But that’s inevitable: as a project, bringing together all these different studios and directors to make stuff that they couldn’t make in a more standard commercial setting has got to be one of the best ideas Anno ever had (and don’t get me wrong, I love most of his stuff).
So, that’s where Animation Night started! (DyE’s Fantasy music video was another of the inspirations.) I wanted to show people the real far psychic corners of animation, the intense and weird side that makes me go ‘holy shit, this medium’. Gradually I also started to get an idea of like, sharing the history of animation as well: writing little biographies of creators, tracing the history of techniques and such...
Below: a condensed history of Animation Night! A big collection of animated films for you to draw from if you’re ever in the mood! And at the end, an announcement of the little retrospective we’re doing tonight!
The Short Film Compilations - Robot Carnival, Memories, Short Peace, The Animatrix, Genius Party, Ani*Kuri 15, Fantasia, Allegro non Troppo
Early on in Animation Night, I was worried about keeping peoples’ attention for an entire movie - I knew people often drop in and out of streams midway and wanted things to remain accessible. (You can tell this isn’t really a concern I worry about very much anymore!) So I turned to the animated ‘package film’. These included various projects associated with Katsuhiro Otomo, and a large part of the early output of Studio 4°C. I have a lot of fondness for this era of Animation Night, since we were constantly exploring new styles and directions...
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Another really lovely aspect of these films is that the shorter runtime allows animators to really go to town on the technical aspects of animation, or deliver more mood-driven pieces without getting bogged down in explaining narrative details.
Moreover, it was a chance to start to follow individual filmmakers who appeared in multiple collections: of course we all known and love Otomo, and his short films like Cannon Fodder and Construction Cancellation Order are still some of my absolute favourites. But this was also a chance to get into the work of, for example, Koji Morimoto, who went from flexing his mechanical animations in Robot Carnival‘s Franken’s Gears to delighting us with the apocalyptic atmosphere in Genius Party Beyond’s final short Dimension Bomb. And of course we got to see some early works of Masaaki Yuasa at his most unconventional!
We’d return to short films much later during a certain winter holiday, along with some lovely OVAs like the Moebius-inspired Dragon’s Heaven and the classic bit of Madhouse cyberpunk Gunnm (aka Battle Angel Alita). And as for Otomo, well, we had to watch Akira at some point right? I had a good deal of fun writing up the post-war history of Japan, but more on that habit later.
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Animation Night 3 (very brief introduction to Robot Carnival and Memories)
Animation Night 4 (says almost nothing! But has some clips from Genius Party [Beyond])
Animation Night 5 (a brief history of the Disney animator’s strike, and even briefer introduction to Fantasia and Allegro non Troppo)
Animation Night 6 (now I start putting some effort in! A brief description of each of the shorts in Memories, Short Peace and The Animatrix.)
Animation Night 7: Soviet bloc animation (still listed as 8 on the page... a very brief intro to Soviet-bloc short animation, which frankly needs a much better treatment. I understimated how much this would take, so we ended up watching considerably more films on the night from WP!)
Animation Night 33: Digital Juice, Dragon’s Heaven, Gunnm
Animation Night is a way to entertain people and hang out w people of course, but it’s also a cunning ploy to get people to recommend me animated films. Here are a few of them:
@mogsk​ put together an enormous list of animated music videos and gave me many brilliant recommendations for more obscure films and anime
scattermoon has done an incredible amount of research into European animation, combing awards lists and applying her nigh encylopedic music knowedge to put together her own DJ set of animated music videos as a companion to mogs’s one.
@lyravelocity​ has given me some really key recommendations (like tekkonkinkreet which we’re soon to get to)
@hamiltonianflow​ managed to track down copies of the Polish governments’ collections of Polish animation and put a lot of work into going through them to pick out recs
Format experiments: Tekkonkinkreet, web animators,  Madoka
At this point, I was starting to run out of short film collections, and increasingly starting to try and do themed nights. Which meant, well, it was time to start considering feature length films. The current form of Animation Night was born.
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Our first foray was a film that totally caught me by surprise: Michael Arias’s film adaptation of the manga Tekkonkinkreet, which began as a project with Koji Morimoto but became fully Arias’s project after they went off to work on the Animatrix for a while. Telling the story of two street kids whose home is under threat by, straight up, the forces of gentrification and their yakuza goons, it’s carried by wonderfully stylised, visceral animation and beautiful desaturated, textured backgrounds that make its setting boil over with life. It’s one of the real treasures of Animation Night, enough so that I’m bringing it back tonight!
The next week I got the bug in my head to do something a little different and turn the spotlight onto the independent web animation scene. (I was v much a newgrounds kid lol.) I got very excited writing that one up, and I am glad I got to introduce ppl to some of my fave web animators like vewn and gooseworx (and! in turn! have mogs show me jonni phillips!). That one really launched the trend of well, writing up a big effortpost for each Animation Night. (I returned to web animation a few weeks ago for night 48, to catch up on the newest films by those same people... and visit a few more.)
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The next Animation Night was also an experiment. I adore the film Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Rebellion, but it requires the context of the series or else the compilation films... so I decided to do what seemed very ambitious at that point, and watch the whole film trilogy in one night. Which paid off really well, I think! The format worked and hopefully I got at least a few people hooked on Gen Urobuchi’s whole thing.
Auteur time: I get really into sakugablog
With the next block - and honestly, pretty much ever since - I started to use Animation Nights to focus on a particular director. Of course this is theoretically questionable: an animated film is the work of an enormous team of people, and while some films like those of Miyazaki may have an overbearing creator who insists on determining every aspect of the final production, you really can’t act like everything about a film sprung from the mind of one person. But it still makes for a good framing device!
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FIrst up we encountered the endlessly varied creations of Masaaki Yuasa, who remains one of my favourite creators. Night Is Short Walk On Girl was another one that snuck up on me: a constantly surprising, charming, energetic film. We were, by contrast, disappointed by Mind Game, although I do feel like I should probably give it another look in a different frame of mind. And Devilman Crybaby hit like it always did. We returned to Yuasa later on night 28, and he continued to charm with films like Lu Over The Wall.
Next up I did Naoka Yamada, one of the really great directors. Koe no Katachi is another favourite film I was really hoping to share with everyone: dealing with quite a challenging set of films with both the care and emotional intensity it needs, backed by the incredible animators cultivated by KyoAni over the years.
This was probably the first writeup to lean mostly on sakugablog lol. It was hard not to be caught up in the obvious enthusiasm of kVin, the site admin of Sakugabooru, or appreciate how much effort he’d put into contextualising KyoAni’s history and Yamada’s particular directing style. Sakugabooru is an amazing site just as a database of animation, but I’ve gotten maybe even more appreciative of kVin’s improbably well-informed writeups of trends and artists... I guess I have full on become a ‘sakuga fan’ this last year lol.
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Estabishing the pattern of ‘2 weeks anime, one week everywhere else’, the next week I did one of Irish studio Cartoon Saloon and directors like Tomm Moore. When they’re in their home territory of Irish mythology, Cartoon Saloon deserve all the praise that is heaped on them: they have such an unbelievably rich sense of shot composition and strong visual library of medieval art and celtic designs, gorgeous music, really delightful character animation... and while they made a few missteps (like the monks in Kells), their Ireland-set films have only gotten more refined from The Secret of Kells up to the recent Wolfwalkers (night 49, a welcome antidote to the disastrous Klaus). Sadly, their attempt to apply the formula outside of Ireland with The Breadwinner fell into a bunch of crude stereotypes and even outright pro-invasion narratives - all the more disappointing for contrast with the much more informed and subtle hand of Persepolis a few weeks earlier.
Next up we shot through a few of the bigger names in animation auteurs: Mamoru Hosoda and Satoshi Kon. Hosoda brought us all to tears with Wolf Children, and I finally got to contextualise some delightful character animation from The Girl who Leapt Through Time - Hosoda’s a strong director but it’s the incredible work of his animators that makes his films sing so well. (Enough that we went back to him on Night 47). With Kon, the biggest surprise for me was that Paprika didn’t hold up quite so well as I remembered, but Millenium Actress absolutely killed it, and while it lacks music as memorable as Susumu Hirasawa’s parade theme, honestly I think it makes a better demonstration of Kon’s tight editing and reality blending style as well as just, having a much stronger story to back it. So that was a delight. The same went for Tokyo Godfathers, one of his strongest character pieces.
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Over in the west, we have a few auteurs as well. Some, like Don Bluth, I covered over the course of theme nights. And some got their own post, like Genndy Tartakovsky with his tightly edited, abstracted ways of choreographing action, or James Baxter as the technical wizard to carry forward the Disney school of full animation (even if his efforts were so often betrayed in the editing.) Over time I got to most of the big name directors of anime: Mamoru Oshii’s moody, slow, philosophical films, Isao Takahata’s obsessive (...to the point of burning out his animators :/ ) attention to detail, or Makoto Shinkai’s beautiful photography.
Of all these different auteurs, one of my favourite surprises was Sayo Yamamoto of The Woman Called Fujiko Mine, Michiko and Hatchin, and Yuri!!! on Ice, who is just a really wonderfully stylish director: she has both a confidence in the portraying the overt sexuality of characters like Fujiko or the gay skaters of Yuri, and a great eye for cinematography, especially in the textured, pattern world of Fujiko.
The shadow of Gainax...
Hideaki Anno may have given half the impetus for Animation Night, but we hadn’t yet seen his most famous work... and indeed I hadn’t yet experienced the spectacle of Rebuild of Evangelion. I had some fun trying to explain exactly what made Eva important without using misleading clichés like “deconstruction”, though you might say someone like Matteo Wattzky does a better job of contextualising it. Regardless, the films were every bit as incredible as I hoped, with Anno bringing both some fascinating changes to the story (including a delightful extended sequence of Shinji enjoying time with Kaworu), some incredible imagery (the field of skulls in 3.0) and some pretty significant hints that something is afoot making this much more than simply a remake. Since then the last film, 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon A Time, has dropped... and everyone, I am so desperate to see how he’s going to tie up this thematic update (come on, Anno, we all know you’ve put your girlsona in it, especially when comparing with Cutie Honey...)
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The next week I picked out two films rather tenuously linked by the concept of speed... and, ok, maybe you could add “incredible, stylish animation” or “antifascist themes”. One was Takeshi Koike’s nigh unrivalled seven-year magnum opus Redline, which surely stands alongside Akira as far as technically complex animation and brings a whole host of aesthetic ingenuity; the other, Hiroyuki Imaishi’s latest evolution of his Gurren Lagann/Kill la Kill formula in promare, featuring the most explicitly gay themes and a whole cascading series of setpieces and toyetic designs that never stops moving.
We’d return to the earlier years of Gainax on Night 29: seeing Anno’s spectacular mechanical animation in Royal Space Force, their origins in the Daicon shorts (now being restored from the original masters by Femboy Films, which is tremendously exciting), and some of their classic mecha stuff in Gunbuster.
Night 30 saw me attempt to cover Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, which was an absolute blast... for everyone who had already seen the series, because the compilation films were not designed for a first viewing.
‘Animation from...’
Starting in Week 11, we took a glance over at French animation, with the works of Sylvain Chomet, Persepolis and the Gobelins film school school. France has a really distinctive animation tradition, one of the only countries to even slightly compare with Japan. At their best French animated films are stylish and creative to an extreme, leaning on all the aesthetic creativity of French comics, a great deal of confidence creating powerful emotional textures, and in Gobelins, probably the best animation school in the whole industry... but at their worst, they will be blithely racist in a way that even US films have gotten cold feet. But with a little selectivity, you can get some amazing stuff. We ended up watching a decent selection of Gobelins films.
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I headed back to France on Night 32, with a couple of fascinating films on the magical realism spectrum: the remarkably clever J’ai Perdu Mon Corps and the beautifully stark Takahata collaboration The Red Turtle.
Sadly, few countries have as prolific an animation industry as Japan or France. But people still love to animate shit the world over, and that has led to a series of theme nights where we pick out a few animated films from a particular place.
Animation Night 17 took us to Spain, where we got to see some pretty creative stuff: a lifelong tragic Jazz-era romance between two Cuban performers in Chico and Rita, and a fascinating look at the documentary maker Louis Bunuel’s somewhat questionable attempts to document the impoverished region of Las Hurdes in Bunuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles. Both good films and worth a look, but the best Spanish film was yet to come on Halloween...
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For Night 20, we turned our attention to Korean animation, both North and South. South Korea remains the primary country for animation outsourcing, but sadly there are relatively few original films... still, we had some good ones. Wonderful Days is an impressive demonstration of the talents of the team that would go on to make Avatar and Legend of Korra look so good, with a richly portrayed cyberpunk dystopia; Yobi the Five-Tailed Fox was a worthy attempt to meet Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata on the mythology-driven field. And from the North, we got a fascinating look at the works of SEK Studio, the DPRK’s one major animation studio, and their long-running series of war stories Squirrel and Hedgehog. (I didn’t link at the time, but here’s a pretty decent history of their work.)
Week 21 saw holymoley helping me put together a program of Black, (mostly) american animators, who’ve had to reckon with an art form that basically spun out of minstrelsy - quite a potent psychic monster to be facing. The big one here is Aaron McGruder’s series The Boondocks (animated in Korea, but very much his project), which was pointedly political and subversive in how it located itself in the aftermath of 20th century radical movements and the anger and disillusionment it carried. Following that arc to the present took us to the gorgeous Into the Spider-Verse, which ingeniously brought together comic book art, graffiti and traidtional animation styles (e.g. hand drawn expressions and shooting on 2s) to make something really special and stylish, but also an inevitable retreat in “what is allowed to be said”.
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For nights 27 and 46 we did donghua (Chinese animation), and I really got to have some fun digging into the history of Animation in China. Donghua’s undergoing an incredible boom at the moment. Studios like Nice Boat and Wolf Smoke have been delivering some incredible narratives like Dahufa and god tier animation in series like Fog Hill of Five Elements.
Theme nights
The times that I really got to go wild with my writeups, though, were the nights where we had a theme rather than a director. Few were as extreme as 24: Jidaigeki night, where I attempted to summarise, in some detail, the origins and socioeconomic history of the samurai class. I’m not sure how much this added to films like Sword of the Stranger, but it sure was fun.
23 - Small Fwuffy Animals was a fun one. Nominally the theme was like, realisticish depictions of animals, but in practice, all that nature, red in tooth and claw stuff? We got as close as animation has gotten, with films like Watership Down and the death scenes of The Animals of Farthing Wood. Honestly, Watership Down - as much as it might lose some of the complexity and nuances of rabbit religion explored in the book - does an amazing job of naturalistic animation and conveying a sense of omnipresent threat.
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25: Halloween was one of the best nights, because we got to watch some absolutely incredible films. Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust was an aesthetic delight, but the big surprise was the absolutely incredible film Birdboy: The Forgotten Children by Alberto Vásquez. It’s a film that could easily have fumbled its punches and just fallen into a hollow edgyness, but it sidesteps the pitfalls and its whole subtle sense of desperation and dark humour builds up in just the right way to become one of the most memorable movies we watched.
26: Nuclear War was perhaps one of the more emotionally harrowing nights in the whole series, putting When The Wind Blows and Barefoot Gen together with In This Corner of the World. But it’s a topic that hits me pretty hard! I wrote a whole bunch about the origins of nuclear weapons, and living in a kind of universe that has them.
For 31: Hanukkah, I ended up talking more about the history of Dreamworks animation and Don Bluth, since I can’t speak too well to the significance of the holiday... but it seemed to strike a chord with people, that was one of my more popular posts!
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Other theme nights focused around a technique, such as 40: Live Action x Animation, and 50: Stop Motion a couple of weeks ago. The big star of 50 was the remarkable squishy body stuff of Jan Švankmajer; meanwhile on 40 Roger Rabbit held up as well as ever and it was certainly fun returning to Space Jam. But then there was Cool World, which I can’t necessarily say is a ‘good film’ but definitely left a powerful impression, to the point that ‘to be coolworlded’ has become something I say like. all the time.
Franchises
A few times I’ve just tried to cover a franchise that speaks to me - we’ve mentioned a couple like Madoka and Gurren Lagann above, but here’s a few more!
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I honestly think I could have done a better writeup of Ghost in the Shell, but apparently my historical notes struck a chord with people, because it proved one of my post popular Animation Night posts :3 guess you all love the cyborg also
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Made in Abyss has lodged itself in my memory and won’t let go, and indeed it seemed to have much the same effect on everyone else when we put up our psychic shields and went for two compilation films and Dawn of the Deep Soul. No less harrowing the second time round; but the horror relies not just on shocking content, but also really strong direction and character animation to really connect us to the kids before well uh. all that shit happens!
Lupin III, despite being an absolute blast of a night, never got the writeup I intended... adhd is a fucker! I’ll get there, maybe by the time we do another Lupin night.
And then there was Pokémon! Honestly, this was mostly an excuse to show the delightful animation of the Twilight Wings series.
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And that brings us up to the present! Last week we saw the remarkable ‘wound story’, Kizumonogatari, another sakugablog favourite. This led to some fascinating discussions of the evolving nature of fanservice while the vampires smashed each others’ arms off. They are spectacular on a character acting level, developing the Monogatari series’s experimental techniques with some truly inspired expressions of emotion. Honestly, even if you were put off by the dickhead protagonist in Bakemonogatari, I think these films are worth it.
What of today?
What an amazing year honestly. (I mean, on the animation watching front, not the pandemic one.) Had no idea I would end up being a film nerd projectionist type of person, or start on the road to becoming an animator myself, when I started this thing. And I feel reasonably proud that I’ve kept to the spirit of presenting the whole scope of animation, famous and obscure - all the enormous emotional power you can get out of arranging images in time...
Tonight the plan is to do a kind of retrospective! I’m gonna pull out a few favourites - currently thinking Aeon Flux, Tekkonkinkreet, Birdboy, some of the short films - from the whole span of Animation Night as a celebration of this cool thing we made. I’ll definitely be taking requests, so if there’s something you feel bad about having missed, ask me and I might just be able to fit it in!
After that? Not going anywhere! (Unless Twitch bans me, in which case I’ll need to find a different place to stream.) We may have ticked off the biggest names, but there’s loads more animation to explore, and oh gosh this is too much fun - so I would love to keep this going for another year, even if the format ends up changing again to focus more on TV or something as we start to run out of films. (Not that we’re anywhere close to that yet.)
Since I’m already running a whole hour late, Animation Night 52 will be starting at 8pm UK time, about 5 minutes time. Hope to see you there as ever <3
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[TASK 125: PAPUAN]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 420+ Papuan faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Ria Thielsch (1951) Papuan Indonesian / Dutch - singer and model.
Patty Brard / Petula Louise Brard (1955) Papuan Indonesian / Dutch - singer and tv presenter.
Robyn Gibbes (1957) Papuan New Guinean / Unspecified White - actress and casting agent.
Viva Westi (1972) Papuan Indonesian - actress, director, and screenwriter.
Genevieve Lacey (1972) Papuan New Guinean / Unspecified White - musician and director.
Lala Suwages (1980) Papuan Indonesian - actress and singer.
Nowela Auparay (1987) Papuan Indonesian / Batak Indonesian - singer.
Emi Maria (1987) Papuan New Guinean / Japanese - singer-songwriter.
S. Olvah Alhamid / Syarifah Olvah Alhamid / Olvah Alhamid Bwefar (1990) Papuan Indonesian / Hadhrami Yemeni - model and Miss Eco Universe Indonesia 2016.
Paramytha Lestari Mulyarto (1991) Papuan Indonesian / Javanese Indonesian - singer.
Abigail Havora (1991) Papuan New Guinean - Miss Pacific Islands 2015.
Grace Agatha Nugi (1991) Papuan New Guinean - Miss Papua New Guinea 2014 and Miss Supranational Papua New Guinea 2015.
Kellyanne Limbiye (1993) Papuan New Guinean - Miss Papua New Guinea 2016.
Niawali Twain (1994) Papuan New Guinean - Miss Papua New Guinea 2017.
Kaiit (1998) Papuan New Guinean - singer.
Leoshina Mercy Kariha (2000) Papuan New Guinean - Miss Pacific Islands 2018.
Venda Kakaso (?) Papuan New Guinean - actress.
Ludia Maryen (?) Papuan Indonesian - Miss Papua 2018 and Miss Indonesia Persahabatan 2018 (instagram: ludia_maryen).
Maggie Kondango (?) Papuan New Guinean - actress.
Llane Munau (?) Papuan New Guinean - actress and director.
Moslyn Moses (?) Papuan New Guinean - actress.
Lucy Sari (?) Papuan New Guinean - actress.
Momon (?) Papuan Indonesian - instagrammer (monalisasembor).
F - Athletes:
Elizabeth Bure (1948) Papuan New Guinean - lawn bowler.
Linda Ahmat (1952) Papuan New Guinean - lawn bowler.
Geua Vada Tau (1957) Papuan New Guinean - lawn bowler.
Iammogapi Launa (1958) Papuan New Guinean - heptathlete.
Barbara Ingiro (1962) Papuan New Guinean - sprinter.
Kune Amini (1964) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Elanga Buala (1964) Papuan New Guinean - sprinter.
Rosemary Turare (1964) Papuan New Guinean - runner.
Lucy Ovia (1967) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Nurhayati (1970) Papuan Indonesian - bicycle racer.
Konio Heagi (1973) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Ann Mooney (1975) Papuan New Guinean - sprinter.
Ura Rigana (1976) Papuan New Guinean - sprinter.
Gari Mea (1976) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Boni David (1978) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Sarce Aronggear (1979) Papuan Indonesian - sprint canoer.
Mebo Ipi (1979) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Liz Wardley (1979) Papuan New Guinea - sailor.
Raema Lisa Rumbewas (1980) Papuan Indonesian - weightlifter.
Karo Lumis (1980) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Bede Morea (1980) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Maartje Scheepstra (1980) Papuan Indonesian - field hockey player.
Helen Philemon (1980) Papuan New Guinean - track and field athlete.
Pere Koroba (1981) Papuan Indonesian - rower.
Nao Kamea (1982) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Mae Koime (1983) Papuan New Guinean - sprinter.
Koita Atai (1983) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Xenia Peni (1983) Papuan New Guinean - swimmer.
Salome Dell (1985) Papuan New Guinean - athlete.
Henao Sam (1985) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Maleta Roberts (1985) Papuan New Guinean - netball player.
Varoi Morea (1986) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Betty Burua (1986) Papuan New Guinean - track athlete.
Pauke Siaka (1986) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Anna-Liza Mopio-Jane (1986) Papuan New Guinean - swimmer.
Sharon Kwarula (1987) Papuan New Guinean - athlete.
Toea Wisil (1988) Papuan New Guinean - sprinter.
Nitya Krishinda Maheswari / Nitya Krishinda Maheswari Korwa (1988) Papuan Indonesian / Javanese Indonesian - badminton player.
Joyleen Jeffrey (1989) Papuan New Guinean - sprinter.
Norma Ovasuru (1989) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Kaia Arua (1990) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Sibona Jimmy (1992) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Heather Watson (1992) Papuan New Guinean / British - tennis player.
Donna Koniel (1992) Papuan New Guinean - athlete.
Judith Meauri (1992) Papuan New Guinean - swimmer.
Rellie Kaputin (1993) Papuan New Guinean - track and field athlete.
Tanya Ruma (1993) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Jacob Sabua (1994) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Adrine Monagi (1995) Papuan New Guinean - sprinter and heptathlete.
Veru Frank (1995) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Ravina Oa (1995) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Vicky Araa (1996) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Helen Buruka (1996) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Afure Adah (1997) Papuan New Guinean - sprinter.
Tegan McCarthy (1997) Papuan New Guinean - swimmer.
Brenda Tau (1998) Papuan New Guinean - sprinter.
Asty Dwi Widyaningrum (2000) Papuan Indonesian - badminton player.
Kopi John (?) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Cunera Monalua (?) Papuan New Guinean - lawn bowler.
Konio Oala (?) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Hinamutawa Philip (?) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Wena Piande (?) Papuan New Guinean - lawn bowler.
Mairi Tom (?) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Isabel Toua (?) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Naoani Vare (?) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
M:
Rico Tampatty (1964) Papuan Indonesian - actor.
Edo Kondologit (1967) Papuan Indonesian - actor and singer.
Ari Sihasale / Juharson Estrella Sihasale (1973) Papuan Indonesian - actor, singer, model, and director.
Auki Henry / Lionel Renagi William Henry (1974) Papuan New Guinean / English, Scottish - actor, presenter, producer, director, and photographer.
Evan Sanders (1981) Papuan Indonesian - actor and singer.
Michael Jakarimilena (1983) Papuan Indonesian - actor and singer.
Aldiansyah Taher (1983) Papuan Indonesian - actor, presenter, and singer.
Sam Brodie (1987) Papuan Indonesian, Javanese Indonesian, Ambonese Indonesian, Chinese, Scottish - actor.
Douglas Oga (1990) Papuan Indonesian - actor, rapper, presenter, DJ, and dancer.
Mamat Alkatiri / Mohammed Yusran Alkatiri (1992) Papuan Indonesian - comedian.
Jimmy Kobogau (1992) Papuan Indonesian - actor.
Albert Fakdawer (1993) Papuan Indonesian - actor and singer.
Daniel Snoeks (1994) Papuan New Guinean / Dutch - model, tv personality, and tattooist.
Esal Revano (1995) Papuan Indonesian - actor and singer.
Julian Liberty (1999) Papuan Indonesian - actor.
Paul Bebes (?) Papuan New Guinean - actor.
Ochy Thenu (?) Papuan Indonesian - actor, DJ, tv host, and dancer.
Harry B.H. Koveso (?) Papuan New Guinean - actor.
Yauw Yobehfaa (?) Papuan Indonesian - Mister Indonesia Papua and Best Talent 2018 (Instagram: yauw_yobehfaa).
M - Athletes:
Allen Crawley (1941) Papuan New Guinean - shooter.
Edward Laboran (1942) Papuan New Guinean - high jumper. .
Trevan Clough (1942) Papuan New Guinean - former long jumper, triple jumper and sprinter.
Nigel Agonia (1948) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Wavala Kali (1954) Papuan New Guinean - sprinter.
Zoffa Yarawi (1954) Papuan New Guinean - boxer.
Yohanes Auri (1954) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Tumat Sogolik (1955) Papuan New Guinean - boxer.
Takale Tuna (1955) Papuan New Guinean - sprinter.
Johnny Aba (1956) Papuan New Guinean - boxer.
Tau John Tokwepota (1956) Papuan New Guinean - runner.
Rully Nere (1957) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Jeff Woodland (1957) Papuan Indonesian - golfer.
Rowan Brennan (1958) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Adolf Kabo (1960) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Lapule Tamean (1962) Papuan New Guinean - sprinter.
Washington Banian (1963) Papuan New Guinean - boxer.
Willie Bera (1964) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Noah Maryem (1965) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
John Siguria (1965) Papuan New Guinean - runner.
Subul Babo (1966) Papuan Indonesian - sprinter.
Poloni Avek (1966) Papuan Indonesian - runner.
Manis Lamond (1966) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Francis Niakuam (1966) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Aaron Dupnai (1968) Papuan Indonesian - runner.
Steven Kevi (1968) Papuan Indonesian - boxer.
John Hou (1968) Papuan Indonesian - sprinter.
Gidix Nasa (1968) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Erich Momberger (1968) Papuan Indonesian - decathlete. .
Henry Kungsi (1969) Papuan New Guinean - boxer.
Kaminiel Selot (1970) Papuan New Guinean - sprinter.
Godfrey Baniau (1970) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Ronny Wabia (1970) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Adrian Lam (1970) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
The Rock Breaker / Muhammad Rachman / Mohammad Rachman Sawaluddin bin Suhaimat (1971) Papuan Indonesian - boxer.
Bernard Manana (1972) Papuan New Guinean - sprinter.
Baobo Neuendorf (1972) Papuan New Guinean - sprinter.
Ricky Nalatu (1972) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Elias Paiyo (1972) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Bruce Mamando (1972) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Marcus Bai (1972) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Aples Tecuari (1973) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Chris Yarangga (1973) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Alexander Pulalo (1973) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
John Sem (1973) Papuan New Guinean - boxer.
Tapas Posman (1973) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Allan Akia (1973) Papuan Indonesian - sprinter.
Peter Moide (1974) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Navu Maha (1974) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Yanes Raubaba (1974) Papuan Indonesian - sprinter.
Ivan Wakit (1974) Papuan New Guinean - runner.
Stanley Gene (1974) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Eduard Ivakdalam (1974) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Graham Appo (1974) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Mark Mom (1974) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
David Westley (1974) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Peter Pulu (1975) Papuan New Guinean - athlete.
Alfred Songoro (1975) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Samuel Bai (1975) Papuan New Guinean - sprinter.
Amos Ali (1975) Papuan New Guinean - sprinter.
Kauna Vagi (1976) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Mal Michael / Malcolm Michael (1977) Papuan New Guinean / Unspecified White - rugby league footballer.
Ortizan Solossa (1977) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Makali Aizue (1977) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Lukas Rumkabu (1977) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
John Wilshere (1978) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Archie Thompson (1978) Papuan New Guinean / Unspecified - footballer.
Jack Komboy (1978) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Duncan Na'awi (1978) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Mowen Boino (1979) Papuan Indonesian - track and field athlete.
Elie Aiboy (1979) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Andrew Lepani (1979) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Erol Iba (1979) Papuan Indoneisan - footballer.
Yan D. Ruatakurey (1979) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Jack Willie (1979) Papuan New Guinean - boxer.
Korneles Budam (1980) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Yohanes Kabagaimu (1980) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Yohanes L.G. Kabagaimu (1980) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Reggie Davani (1980) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Kevin Prior (1980) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Trevor Exton (1981) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Ryan Pini (1981) Papuan New Guinean - swimmer..
Wally Kirika (1982) Papuan New Guinean - sprinter.
Kema Jack (1982) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Sapolai Yao (1982) Papuan New Guinean - runner.
Izaac Wanggai (1982) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Steve Franciscus (1982) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Gerald Pangkali (1982) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Mauri Wasi (1982) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Nathaniel Lepani (1982) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Arifin Ginuni (1983) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Menzie Yere (1983) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Korinus Fingkreuw (1983) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Gari Moka (1983) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Pieter Rumaropen (1983) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
David Aua (1983) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Nehemia Solossa / Nehemia Bill Solossa (1983) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Yustinus Pae / Tinus Pae (1983) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Michael Bani (1984) Papuan New Guinean / Unspecified Indigenous Australian - footballer.
Gideon V. Way (1984) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Yopen Wandikbo (1984) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Raymond Ovinou (1984) Papuan New Guinean - judoka.
Eric Komeng (1984) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Nelson Stone (1984) Papuan New Guinean - runner.
Henari Veratau (1984) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Imanuel Padwa (1984) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Charlie Wabo (1984) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Kieran Chan (1984) Papuan New Guinean / Chinese - swimmer.
Christian Warobay / Marthen Christian Warobay (1984) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Jason Chan (1984) Papuan New Guinean / Chinese - footballer.
Cornelis Kaimu (1985) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Jeremy Yasasa (1985) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Yohanis Tjoe (1985) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
George Keppa (1985) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Edison Ames (1985) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Paul Aiton (1985) Papuan New Guinean / Unspecified - footballer.
Mayona Amtop / Ponsianus Y. Mayona Amtop (1985) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Neville Costigan (1985) Papuan New Guinean / Unspecified - footballer.
David Christian Uron (1985) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Anton Lui (1985) Papuan New Guinean - sprinter.
Yesaya Desnam / Yesaya Nickhanor Desnam (1985) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Michael Foster (1985) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Didi Gento Paroy (1985) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Richard Kambo (1985) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Selsius Gebze (1985) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Jessie Joe Parker (1985) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Nickson Kolo (1985) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Alex Davani (1985 or 1986) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Victor Pae (1986) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
James Nightingale (1986) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Kelly Jampu (1986) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Nur Iskandar / Muhammad Nur Iskandar (1986) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Leslie Kalai (1986) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Wayne Bond (1986) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Isak Konon / Isak Konon Wombon (1986) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Felix Bondaluke (1986) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Ian Kabes (1986) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Larsen Marape (1986) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Cornelius Geddy (1986) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Keith Peters (1986) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Ardiles Rumbiak (1986) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Francis Kompaon (1986) Papuan New Guinean - athlete.
Steven Hendambo (1986) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Raymond Gunemba (1986) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
James Gwilt (1986) Papuan New Guinean / Welsh - footballer.
Frangky Amo (1986) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Boaz Solossa (1986) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Assad Vala (1987) Papuan Indonesian - cricketer. .
Valentine Nelson (1987) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Frans Freno Sauyai (1987) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Scott Daruda (1986) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Tim Natusch (1986) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Ashley Seeto (1987) Papuan New Guinean - swimmer.
Willie Minoga (1987) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Cyril Muta (1987) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Koriak Upaiga (1987) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
George Slefendorfas (1987) Papuan New Guinean / Lithuanian - footballer.
Samuel Kini (1987) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
David Muta (1987) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Steven Imbiri (1987) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Rob Griffin / Rodney Griffin (1987) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Stevie Bonsapia (1988) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Niel Hans (1988) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Manu / Imanuel Wanggai (1988) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Ruben Sanadi (1988) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Pipi Raho (1988) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Habel Satya (1988) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Tu'u Maori (1988) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Patrich Wanggai (1988) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Will Genia (1988) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Tom Butterfield / Tommy Butterfield (1988) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Jean Wilson Aleng (1988) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
David Mead / David Moore (1988) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Ricardo Merani (1989) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Izak Ogoai (1989) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Sam Joe (1989) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Fred Ferdinando Mote (1989) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Nasution Karubaba (1989) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Ronald Warisan (1989) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Wira Wama (1989) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Titus Bonai (1989) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Lukas Mandowen (1989) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Tyson Martin (1989) Papuan New Guinean / Unspecified White - footballer.
Joan Darome (1989) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Wempy Obure (1989) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Dominggus Fakdawer (1989) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Yance Youwei (1989) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Thompson Teteh (1989) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Vendry Mofu (1989) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Septinus Alua (1989) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Franklin Rumbiak (1989) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Morea Baru (1990) Papuan New Guinean - weightlifter.
Oktovianus Maniani (1990) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Wartovo Puara Jr (1990) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Boas Atururi (1990) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Ryan Tongia (1990) Papuan New Guinean, Chinese, German - footballer.
Brad McDonald (1990) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Alan Aronggear / Alan Arthur Aronggear (1990) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
John Reva (1990) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Andri Ibo (1990) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
James Segeyaro (1990) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Nelson Alom (1990) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Aidan Toua (1990) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Mucklis Haay (1990) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Ray Thompson (1990) Papuan New Guinean / Unspecified Indigenous Australian - footballer.
Engelbert Sani (1990) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Daniel Joe (1990) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Moses Banggo (1990) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Bland Abavu (1990) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Jaelaniu Arey (1990) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Roland Bala (1990) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Mario Aibekob (1990) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Jamal Seeto (1990) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Daniel Tata (1990) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Kila Iaravai (1991) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Fandry Imbiri (1991) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Chad Soper (1991) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Mario Reyaan (1991) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Henry Wan (1991) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Marco Kabiay (1991) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Kurt Baptiste (1991) Papuan New Guinean / Unspecified White - footballer.
Eldjo Iba (1991) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Nazmie-Lee Marai (1991) Papuan New Guinean - athlete.
Dedy Jaya Siregar (1992) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Toua Udia (1992) Papuan New Guinean - weightlifter.
Irvin Soskoy (1992) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Anis Nabar / Johanes Nabar (1992) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Sese Bau (1992) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
James Yoku (1992) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Feri Pahabol / Yohanes Pahabol / Yohanes Ferinando Pahabol (1992) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Emmanuel Simon (1992) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Ronaldo Meosido (1992) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Lega Siaka (1992) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
David Laly (1992) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Roni Beroperay (1992) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Steven Kari (1993) Papuan New Guinean - weightligter.
Cam Ellis-Yolmen (1993) Papuan New Guinean / Kokatha - footballer.
Ricky Kayame (1993) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Theo Piniau (1993) Papuan New Guinean - track and field athlete.
Ricky Kayame (1993) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Alei Nao (1993) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Gilbert Dwaramury (1993) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Norman Vanua (1993) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Yosua Pahabol (1993) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Rhyse Martin (1993) Papuan New Guinean / Unspecified White - footballer.
Obert Bika (1993) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Melcior Majefat (1994) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Rodney Mobiha (1994) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Ahmad Indra Pattikuppa (1994) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Dogodo Bau (1994) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Ronal Semot (1994) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Patrick Aisa (1994) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Erik Sokoy (1994) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Samuel Seghers (1994) Papuan New Guinean - swimmer.
Israel Wamiau (1994) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Alwin Komolong (1994) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Muhammad Tahir (1994) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Nene Macdonald (1994) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Ronald Setmot (1994) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Damien Ravu (1994) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Nerius Alom (1994) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Watson Boas (1994) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Alex Johnston (1995) Papuan New Guinean / Saibai - footballer.
Philip Steven (1995) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Papalau Awele (1995) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Hiri Hiri (1995) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer..
Stanton Albert (1995) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Prisca Womsiwor (1995) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Kiplin Doriga (1995) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
David Browne (1995) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Daniel Russell (1995) Papuan New Guinean / Unspecified White - footballer.
Yanto Basna / Rudolof Yanto Basna (1995) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Kyle Laybutt (1995) Papuan New Guinean / Unspecified White - footballer.
Nixon Put (1995) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Fred Oala (1996) Papuan New Guinean - weightlifter.
Terens Puhiri (1996) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Joshua Talau (1996) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Nosaina Pokana (1996) Papuan New Guinean - cricketer.
Marinus Wanewar (1997) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Thadius Katua (1997) Papuan New Guinean - boxer.
Osvaldo Haay (1997) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Felix Komolong (1997) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Ronaldo Wanma (1998) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Lachlan Lam (1998) Papuan New Guinean / Unspecified White - footballer.
Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo (1998) Papuan Indonesian - badminton player.
Stahl Gubag (1999) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Gunansar Mandowen (2000) Papuan Indonesian - footballer.
Dairi Kovae (?) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Daroa Ben-Moide (?) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Desmond Mok (?) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Glen Nami (?) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
John Okul (?) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Nico Slain (?) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Eddie Aila (?) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Richard Alois (?) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Alex Haija (?) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Darius Haili (?) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Benjamin John (?) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Junior Rau (?) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Kolu Kepo (?) Papuan New Guinean - footballer.
Anton Kui (?) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Johnson Kuike (?) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Kungas Kuveu (?) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Timothy Lomai (?) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Levi Rumbewas (?) Papuan Indonesian - athlete and bodybuilder.
Arnold Krewanty (?) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
George Moni (?) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Brandy Peter (?) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Joseph Pombo (?) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Tumat Sugolik (?) Papuan New Guinean - boxer.  
Rodney Pora (?) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Arebo Taumaku (?) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
Barry Wilson (?) Papuan New Guinean - rugby league footballer.
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