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haveyouseenthistoku · 6 months ago
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magicalgirlartist · 2 years ago
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[ID: digital drawing of 5 magical girls standing in a line. From left to right: Mew Zakuro (Tokyo Mew Mew) with one hand on her shoulder and the other on her hip, looking condescendingly down at the viewer, Sailor Saturn (Sailor Moon) with her hands timidly to her chest and looking away, Will (W.I.T.C.H.) looking up and away and smiling as she floats off the ground, Mai (Idol x Senshi Miracle Tunes) with one hand on her hip and the other by her face, smiling with her hips cocked to the side, and Cure Coral (Tropical Rouge PreCure) curtsying with her knees together and pigeon toed. The background is light purple with a white lace border, white puffs, and white sparkles. End ID.]
Finally finished the next entry in my Magical Girls By Colour series! This time it's purple. Which one is your favourite? Mine is Mai!
[Pink] [Blue] [Red]
[Commissions open!]
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myucornerorg · 5 months ago
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I totally agree with this. I started watching random Pokémon playthrough and challenge videos on YouTube and, while I'm not saying I'd ever do a nuzlocke or whatever (I'm a casual gamer if anything), it's still interesting to watch. Like I got really into Mah-Dry-Bread's videos where he does crazy solo and team runs, usually Gen 1 runs with super weak Pokémon, or some kind of theme like using only gift Pokémon. He doesn't just play Pokémon; he does crazy challenges with other games too, like Fallout New Vegas with only recharging weapons and some Elder Scrolls stuff. He's also really honest about how YouTube works (like how he hardly ever takes sponsorships because he only wants to "sell" his viewers stuff he can be honestly enthusiastic about) and has an overall casual vibe (he has a running gag about telling people to comment "because comments are good for the YouTube algorithm," usually when he finds a Pokémon fossil, and often mentions in his outros that he's got to go make food cause apparently he's so busy he forgets to eat). He also prides himself on being the top streamer of this one Nancy Drew game (you know, those Nancy Drew PC games you find in like the bargain area of Walmart's game section).
Or Papasea who I got into via his "Playing Pokémon as Nintendo Intended" series where he finds official player's guides (the paper ones) for Pokémon games and plays games exactly how they say to, even if it doesn't quite make sense. (Some of the jokes from the first video, like saying to "hammer away" at the opponent or defeat them in "two shakes of a lamb's tail," have become channel staples).
People who make videos explaining how to do things in games really help me too. I have a whole playlist of reference videos for ACNH, cause I didn't get the game till a month after it came out, and I hadn't played any Animal Crossing games since the OG GameCube one (which I only played for like a week, quitting after realizing I couldn't keep up with the "game keeps going while you're not playing" mechanic on a console game, especially since I was in college at the time). I've saved a lot of ones for the more recent Pokémon games too.
I also have channels like Did You Know Gaming and The Gaming Historian to thank for educating me on older games I missed out on. Like I usually avoid shooters because I played one James Bond game in the past and sucked at it. But their videos on the Metal Gear series got me really interested (though to be fair, Metal Gear is more of a stealth game). So when the Metal Gear Solid remaster was announced last year, I was actually excited! Did You Know Gaming's Region Locked series, which covers games that weren't released in the U.S., is also pretty interesting.
The Gaming Historian, meanwhile, has introduced me to some crazy retro peripherals, as well as some interesting gaming history. When I discovered old Sonic the Hedgehog Game Gear games on the 3DS eShop, I used his video on the topic to decide which ones were worth it.
I also definitely applaud fansubs; I might not have discovered subtitled anime as early as I did without the VKLL Sailor Moon fansub tapes a friend lent me. It's also made some older and more obscure anime (and live-action stuff) more accessible. I was also involved with the Sailor Moon fan translation group Miss Dream from its earliest days, first just as a forum member, then briefly as a staff member, doing some English-to-French translation and even writing their error reports on the Kodansha USA manga release. I even appeared on their short-lived podcast to promote Myu Corner!
I also have fansubs to thank for introducing me to the Girls x Heroine franchise, a franchise of tokusatsu-style magical girl series which has a small following on YouTube. (I was looking on YouTube for live-action magical girl transformation references for a story I was working on, which led me to a video of an Idol Senshi Miracle Tunes transformation from a Japanese channel, which eventually led me to a fansub of Miracle Tunes that somebody uploaded).
Fan music is also an underrated part of fandom. I've seen some cool fan remixes out there.
There are definitely lots of ways to participate in fandom. Sure, I like fanart and fanfics, but I'm not great at art and while I do like fanfics, I haven't written any myself in a while (I did do some writing for one for Camp NaNoWriMo July last month, but I've been working on that one on-and-off for 11 years *nervous laugh*). So it's nice to see there are other avenues.
as a subtitler im incredibly biased as i say this but. shoutout to forms of fan labor other than fanart and fanfiction. fanart and fanfiction are awesome, don't take this as a dig at those, but i have a big appreciation for fans who provide closed captioning/subtitles/translations of works out of love n passion; fans who recap and explain aspects of the original work; fucking SPEEDRUNNERS, holy shit, shoutout to speedrunners and challenge runners in video game communities. lots of things that fall outside the scope of what comes to mind when people think of fanart/fan labor are integral parts of a healthy fan ecosystem
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hiwataris-bitch · 3 years ago
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This scene absolutely killed me, omg 🤣 Fuuka covering Kanon’s eyes like “nope, you’re too young for this” (aren’t you girls the same age?) Did I mentioned how much I love this show?
Kojiro is the best character, thank you very much, everybody else go home. (Jk, you girls can stay. And Ms Yuzu too)
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littlemisspinky · 4 years ago
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hello to the 2 other people who watch this show
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rikakobloomer · 4 years ago
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week of toku ladies | day 1 - fearless
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jewlwpet · 5 years ago
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I LOVE that her t-shirt reads “Slightly Bitter Pupil <3.″ She wore this to an audition, too.
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kawaiiteatime · 5 years ago
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Idol x senshi miracle tunes wand
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bunnymajo · 6 years ago
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majokkoradio · 6 years ago
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“JUMP!” - Idol x Senshi Miracle Tunes - April 2, 2017
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haveyouseenthistoku · 18 days ago
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There have been at least nine original installments of long running series (at least five distinct seasons/movies) polled.
The numbers are in and we have a definitive list of which original incarnations are the most seen.
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - 65.4% (50% finished)
Kamen Rider (1971) - 61.2% (26.9% finished)
Godzilla (1954) - 56.1%
Ultraman (1966) - 50.7% (26% finished)*
Garo (2005) - 41% (28.2% finished)
DOGENGERS (2020) - 36.4% (20.5% finished)
Uchuu Keiji Gavan - 31% (17.9% finished)
Himitsu Sentai Gorenger - 30.9% (18.2% finished)
Idol x Senshi Miracle Tunes - 15.8% (7% finished)
*For technicality's sake, Ultra Q is 25% seen and 8.3% finished.
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2014federalbudget · 2 years ago
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Week of Toku Ladies
Day 6: Fave Outfit: Miracle Tunes Enka Form
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mgtitlecards · 4 years ago
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Idol x Senshi Miracle Tunes - April 2, 2017
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hiwataris-bitch · 3 years ago
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I love getting invested in japanese kid shows with 3 people fandoms.
I am going to quietly suffer in the corner now because nobody watches the same thing as I do.
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magicalgirloftheday · 5 years ago
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✧・゚:*Today’s magical girl of the afternoon is: Mai Kanzaki from Mahou x Senshi Miracle Tunes!✧・゚:*
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rikakobloomer · 4 years ago
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week of toku ladies | day 7 - evermore/folklore
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