we all need a yandere dommy mommy sometimes, don't we?
i'm nosferatu. 21, any pronouns. and i really fucking like yanderes.
this means that on this blog, you get to see your favorite characters as a yandere. well, my favorite character, but that's just details.
i write yandere stuff on my other blogs, so i'll just list off fandoms i don't have blogs for.
slashers:
Jason Voorhees (Friday 13th series)
Pamela Voorhees (Friday 13th series)
Freddy Krueger (Nightmare on Elm Street series)
Tiffany Valentine (Child's Play series)
Charles Lee Ray (Child's Play series)
Billy Loomis (Scream)
Stu Macher (Scream)
Pearl (Pearl movie)
Hannibal Lecter (Silence of the Lambs; book/sir Anthony Hopkins version)
Bubba Sawyer (Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies and game)
Drayton Sawyer (Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies and game)
Nubbins Sawyer (Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies and game)
Chop-Top/Robert Sawyer (Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies)
Sissy Sawyer (Texas Chainsaw Massacre game)
Johnny Slaughter (Texas Chainsaw Massacre game)
Ji-woon Hak/The Trickster (Dead by Daylight)
Jason the Toymaker (Creepypasta)
Laughing Jack (Creepypasta)
games:
Karl Heisenberg (Resident Evil: Village)
Allied Mastercomputer (I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream - game version)
Narrator (The Stanley Parable)
Fate (Death and Taxes)
Bigby Wolf (The Wolf Among Us)
Bluebeard (The Wolf Among Us)
Tanner Grayton (Scrutinized)
Ascended Astarion (Baldur's Gate 3)
Cazador Szarr (Baldur's Gate 3)
Raphael (Baldur's Gate 3)
Haarlep (Baldur's Gate 3)
Genji Shimada (Overwatch/Overwatch 2)
Reaper/Gabriel Reyes (Overwatch/Overwatch 2)
Alduin (The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim)
Molag Bal (The Elder Scrolls series)
Mehrunes Dagon (The Elder Scrolls series)
Hermaeus Mora (The Elder Scrolls series)
Hircine (The Elder Scrolls series)
Sanguine (The Elder Scrolls series)
V/Jihyun Kim (Mystic Messenger)
Jumin Han (Mystic Messenger)
707/Saeyoung Kim/Luciel Kim (Mystic Messenger)
Unknown/Ray/Saeran Kim (Mystic Messenger)
Two-Face/Harvey Dent (Batman: Arkham Series)
Il Dottore (Genshin Impact)
anime/manga:
Shuu Tsukiyama (Tokyo Ghoul)
Dio Brando/DIO (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood and Stardust Crusaders)
Kars (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Battle Tendency)
Light Yagami (Death Note)
L Lawliet (Death Note)
Misa Amane (Death Note)
M/Mihael Keehl (Death Note)
Yato (Noragami)
Asura Kishin (Soul Eater)
Arachne Gorgon (Soul Eater)
Medusa Gorgon (Soul Eater)
Giriko (Soul Eater)
Justin Law (Soul Eater - manga version)
Noah - Greed (Soul Eater)
Noah - Wrath (Soul Eater)
Franken Stein (Soul Eater)
Elf (NANBAKA - version)
animated series/movies/cartoons:
Seraphim (Blood of Zeus)
Zeus (Blood of Zeus)
Hera (Blood of Zeus)
Apollo (Blood of Zeus)
Hades (Justice League Animated)
Asmodeus (Helluva Boss)
Mammon (Helluva Boss)
Valentino (Hazbin Hotel)
Vox (Hazbin Hotel)
Adam (Hazbin Hotel)
Bill Cipher (Gravity Falls)
live series/movies:
Merle Dixon (The Walking Dead)
Daryl Dixon (The Walking Dead, early seasons)
Lucifer Morningstar (Lucifer)
Edward Scissorhands (Edward Scissorhands)
Willy Wonka (Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory)
Jerome Valeska (Gotham)
Jeremiah Valeska (Gotham)
Scarecrow/Jonathan Crane (Gotham)
The Mad Hatter/Jervis Tetch (Gotham)
Penguin/Oswald Cobblepot (Gotham)
The Riddler/Edward Nygma (Gotham)
Victor Zsasz (Gotham)
Barbara Kean (Gotham)
Loki Laufeyson (Avengers 2012)
comics:
The Batman Who Laughs/Bruce Wayne (general concept)
The Grim Knight/Bruce Wayne (general concept)
Batman/Bruce Wayne (general concept)
The Joker (general concept)
Harley Quinn/Harleen Quinzel (general concept)
The Hulk/Bruce Banner (general concept)
Ironman/Tony Stark (general concept)
Deathstroke/Slade Wilson (general concept)
the list most likely will get updated.
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Edward Scissorhands - review
As we reach Edward Scissorhands��23rd anniversary, it remains one of Tim Burton’s most iconic and charming films.
We all know the story; A beautifully conceived ‘beauty and the beast’ fairy tale for the 1990’s that follows the story of an eccentric inventor (Vincent Price) as he lovingly assembles a Frankenstein-style man named Edward (Jonny Depp.) Unexpectedly the inventor dies, leaving Edward alone with scissors instead of hands that make it impossible for him to touch the things he loves. Despite this, he is a gentle soul whose only wish is to be loved. There is a tenderness in the romance between Edward and Kim (Winona Ryder) who initially sees him as freakish - through is drawn to his gentle character throughout the film. One of the most memorable scenes is Kim dancing in the snow as he uses his scissorhands to create ice sculptures. However, as Edward finds himself becoming a local celebrity, his new life and acceptance in the idyllic town turns sour and his innocence makes him a suspect for a crime he did not commit.
So what is it that makes this film so special? I, for one, am always fascinated by the visuals, with settings straight from the gothic imagination of Tim Burton. The pastel blues, pinks and yellows of the town houses create a goofy, storybook suburb scene, contrasted by the dark Victorian mansion at the top of the hill. The interior is nostalgic of the 1920’s film The Cabinet of Caligari, with its angular rooms, slanted windows and jagged shapes. This sets Edward in a fantastical world all of his own, one that is tangible to us but that we can’t quite enter. The acting is also part of what makes the film so memorable to me; Jonny Depp pulls off a multi dimensional character who we see through fits of rage and anguish as well as innocence, love and naivety. Despite only speaking 169 words throughout the film, he is able to express so much emotion through his eyes, expressions and body movements. He is a darkly sweet portrayal of adolescent angst, and we can all relate in some way to Edward’s social awkwardness and feeling of not fitting in. Diane Wiest as Edwards ‘mother’ figure succeeds in being funny yet still having emotional weight, being both a strong willed and soft character. Vincent Price is wonderful as ever, and the relationship between Edward and Winona Ryder’s character (Kim) is believable and has a lovely chemistry.
I personally think that this modern day fairytale succeeds as a sharp comedy and achingly sad romance. With an imaginative set design and spellbinding story, this is a wonderful work of fantasy that lives up to the spell binding works of Hans Christian Andersen, with it’s haunting power, dark romance and fascinating charm. Tim Burton forces us to look further than what is skin deep and to see beauty in the grotesque. He notably said during an interview that the story of Edward developed as he was growing up in California, where he often felt misunderstood. The idea of feeling 'different' or alienated is an idea that is relatable to many teens and young people around the world, which is maybe why it is still so loved 23 years later. Edward Scissorhands isn't good. It's pure magic.
By Hannah Rose Shaw.
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