#dororo to hyakkimaru
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cathianemelian · 1 year ago
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Give me fire
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selene-lunette · 5 months ago
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This year's Dororo anniversary art + the ones from the past 2 years + a lil meme
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thegodoffortune · 8 months ago
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dororororororo
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redsamuraiii · 2 years ago
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Dororo (Ep 15)
A tale of the temple ghoul.
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iamrangerbob · 1 year ago
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Hyakkimaru :3
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tokyostreetlights · 8 months ago
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From “Dororo to Hyakkimaru,” directed by Gisaburou Sugii (1969)
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ginnie-darling · 8 months ago
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doyouknowthisanime · 1 year ago
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Do You Know This Anime?
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catkurohazama · 1 year ago
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blackbomb206 · 7 months ago
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Fox's fire
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lindoesntwin · 2 years ago
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DORORO
A boy who was born with nothing gains everything back when he gets older by defeating the demons that made a deal with his father.
Alternative title: Dororo to Hyakkimaru
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selene-lunette · 11 months ago
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Dororo fanart from last year.
Between 2021 and 2023 I drew Dororo 332 times and Hyakkimaru 318 times (more or less)
Maybe I am, indeed, insane
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redsamuraiii · 2 years ago
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Dororo (Ep 12)
A tale of sacrifice. 
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desm-doodle · 11 months ago
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anyway here’s fanart for the first of my favorite anime, dororo :)
(inspired by a ginkgo piece by the incredible @loish https://www.tumblr.com/loish/735795716792942592/yellow-is-my-favorite-color-right-now)
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nanariemi · 1 year ago
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missing them on this fine night
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allmightydepression · 2 months ago
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An archetype that makes me immediately get into the story and then haunts me years after I complete consuming the story is
children of war violated by the world for things they had no control over, growing up to use their rage as a weapon (defence mechanism)
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Bonus points if their existence revolved around serving military pigs and then the said children are thrown into a world where people actually care about them more than just a tool and the story nurtures them in a safer space .
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