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mayudog · 3 months ago
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愛してるよ〜〜〜〜❣️❣️❣️❣️
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f-leef · 2 years ago
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Post:01/15/2023
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mayudog · 3 years ago
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こちらこそかっこよく描いてくれてありがとうううう!!!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
まゆちゃん @mayudog とラフ交換しました。まゆちゃんありがとねー(´˘`*)
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◀左が交換して頂いたラフ 右が描いた物体X▶
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thesluggersecretboss · 4 years ago
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やっほーい開設おめでとうございます! 早速質問!Cageのプレイアブルキャラクターの大雑把なプロフィールを教えてください!(主に身長)(一応英語文も載せておく) Hi! Dear friend! Congratulations on opening! Let's ask, give us a brief profile of Cage's playable characters! (Mainly height)
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おめでとうだと? 俺は不本意だが、作者の代わりにありがとうと言っておこう。
それで? 質問内容は簡単なプロフィールを教えて欲しいだな。
それぐらいならすぐだ。一体誰を調べれば……待て。なんだこれは、プレイアブル全員?何人いると思ってるんだ!!……ああ、ちくしょう。わかった。やってやるよ。
Congratulations? I'm reluctant. But I'll say thank you on Nyancort's behalf.
So? Your question was: "Give me a brief profile of your character.
We'll find out soon enough. Who the hell am I looking for in a... wait. What the hell is this?
All the playables? How many people do you think there are! ... oh, shit. All right, all right. Let's do it.
PROFILE
ばったー
身長:野球帽と同じ
体重: 野球帽と同じ
好きな食べ物 :黄金の肉、虹の肉
嫌いな食べ物 :モロクの肉(薬品臭くて好きじゃない)
特技:食べた肉を何の肉か当てる
Cage七不思議 :どんなものでも質量を無視して、帽子の中に収納することが出来る。メニューのアイテム画面はばったーだった説が囁かれている。
武器:バット
Name:The Batter
Height:He is the same as a baseball cap.
Body weight:He is the same as a baseball cap.
Favorite food:Golden flesh/Rainbow flesh
Hated food:Moloch’s meat(Meat that smells like medicine. Very difficult to eat.)
Special skill:When he eats meat, he can identify what meat it is.
Seven wonders:He can store any object in that hat. It ignores mass. According to one theory, the item column on the menu screen is rumored to be his own.
Weapon:Bat
カロン
身長 180cm(5foot10.87inch)
体重80kg
好きなもの:クレジット、臨時収入
嫌いなもの: 想定外の出費
苦手なもの: 甘い物(シュガー) 、目薬
特技 :暗記、聴力
武器 :バット→大鎌
Name:Charon
Height:5foot10.87inch
Body weight:80kg
Favorite:Credit/Extraordinary income
Hated:Unexpected expenses/Sweets/Eye drops
Special skill:Memorization/Hearing ability(For example, he can hear the sound of a coin dropped ten kilometers away. )
Weapon: Bat →Scythe
スモーク
身長 168cm(5foot6.14inch)
体重: 煙だから重さはないに等しい
好きな場所 :静かな場所
嫌いなもの :騒がしいところ、うざ絡み
趣味 :日記(記憶喪失の治療のため)、写真(主に風景を撮る)
武器: 煙管
Name:Smoke
Height:5foot6.14inch
Body weight:His body is smoke and therefore has no weight.
Favorite Place:Quiet place
Hated:A noisy place/Irritating person
Hobby:Writing a diary/Photo shoot(Mainly landscape photography)
Weapon:Japanese smoking pipe
アシュリー
身長240cm(7foot10.49inch)
体重: 乙女の秘密
好きなもの:イケメン、可愛い子
苦手なもの:虫、香りの強い香水、酔っ払い(主に山羊座)
嫌いなもの:体重計
特技 料理、裁縫、編物
気にしてること 体重
武器 バット
Name:Ashley
Height:7foot10.49inch
Body weight:Maiden's secret
Favorite:Hottie/Sweetie.
Hated:Bug/Fragrant perfumes/Drunkard/Weight scale
Special skill:Cooking/Sewing/Knitting
Problems:Weight gain.
Weapon:Bat
身長180cm(5foot10.87inch)
体重73kg
好きなもの:解剖、新薬の開発、
苦手なもの:面倒臭い人、運動
最近やりたいこと:蠍座の毒を使った実験、バッター達の戦闘データまとめ
欲しいもの:���新の医学書、貴重なサンプル
武器:バット、血管
Name:Kusuri
Height:5foot10.87inch
Body weight:73kg
Favorite:Dissection/Develop new drugs.
Hated:Irritating person/Exercise
Schedule:Experimentation with Scorpio's poison/Battle data analysis of batters.
Wish list:The Latest Medical Books/Rare samples
Weapon:Bat/Blood vessel
ペダロ
身長200cm(6foot6.74inch)
体重90kg
好きなもの:散歩、スケッチ
苦手なもの:力の制御、飛行状態からの着地、翼に触れられること(くすぐったいから)
大事なもの:イネインとブランク(相棒)
特技:どんなものでも美味しく食べれる(味覚音痴との噂あり)
武器:体術、イネイン、ブランク
Name:Pedalo
Height:6foot6.74inch
Body weight:90kg
Favorite:Stroll/Sketch
Hated:Ability to control/Landing from a flying condition/To be touched by a wing(ticklish)
Precious:Inane&Blank
Special skill:He eats everything well (rumor has it that his taste buds are weird, but that's just a rumor).
Weapon:Martial arts/Inane&Blank
バインド
身長190cm(6foot2.8inch)
体重84kg→74kg(両腕なし)
好きなもの :植物の世話、温泉、鍛錬、賭け事
嫌いなもの:散らかった部屋
趣味:掃除、スケアクロウ虐め
好きな場所:教会、神殿、AREA2のカジノ
特技:片手で林檎ジュースを作れる
武器:ピッチフォーク→ブレードブーツ
Name:Bind
Height:6foot2.8inch
Body weight:84kg→74kg
Favorite:Plant care/Hot spring/Training/Betting
Hated:Messy room
Favorite Place:Churches and temples/Casino in AREA 2
Hobby:Cleaning/Teasing a Scarecrow.
Special skill:Crush the apple with one hand. it into juice.
Weapon:Pitchfork→Blade boots
スケアクロウ
身長158cm(5foot2.2inch)→185cm(6foot0.83inch)(義足込み)
体重55kg→90kg(義足込み)
好きなもの:機械工作、プログラミング、賭け事(勝負ごとが好き)、鍛錬
苦手なこと:人付き合い、掃除、バインドの悪ふざけ、バインドの小言
嫌いなもの:予期せぬバグ、不具合(滅びろと思ってる)、身長について触れられること
武器:ブレードブーツ、暗器→ピッチフォーク、暗器
Name:Scarecrow
Height:5foot2.2inch→6foot0.83inch(Including a prosthetic leg. )
Body weight:55kg→90kg(Including a prosthetic leg. )
Favorite:Mechanical work/Programming/Betting
Hated:Unexpected failure/How to get along with people./Cleaning/Mischief/Scolding/The topic of height
Weapon:Blade boots &Hidden weapons→ Pitchfork & hidden weapons
レディ
身長170cm(5foot6.93inch)
体重58kg
好きなもの:動物、歌、ダンス、甘味
苦手なもの:狭い部屋、密室、料理
マイブーム:ジャッジをもふもふする、イネインとブランクを撫でる、アシュリーの尻尾に触れる、ペダロの羽に埋まる
大事な人:アシュリー、ザッカリー
大事なもの:ザッカリーとの記憶、バッターとの記憶
武器:ダミー
Name:Lady
Height:5foot6.93inch
Body weight:58kg
Favorite:Animal/ Song/Dance/Sweets
Hated:Secret room/Cooking
My thing:Pet the Judge/Pet the Inane&Blank/Touch the Ashley's tail/Touch the wings of Pedalo
Precious:Ashley/Zacharie/Memories of them.
Weapon:Dummy
ジャッジ
身長113cm(3foot8.49inch)
体重25kg
好きなもの:猫缶、本
好きな場所:高いところ、静かな場所、日当たりの良い場所
苦手なもの:パブロ、お風呂
武器:無先刀
Name:Judge
Height:3foot8.49inch
Body weight:25kg
Favorite:Canned cat food/Book
Favorite Place:Quiet place/A high place/A sunny place.
Hated:Pablo/Bath
Weapon:Curtana
ザッカリー
身長178cm(5foot10.079inch)
体重68kg
大事な人(猫):シュガー、パブロ
因縁のある相手:バッター(特にアシュリー)
趣味:商売
武器:アド-オン
Name:Zacharie
Height:5foot10.079inch
Body weight:68kg
Precious:Sugar/Pablo
Hated:The Batter
Hobby:Business
Weapon:Add-Ons/Sword
強打者
身長182(5foot11.65inch)
体重80kg
好きなもの:強者、甘味
嫌いなもの:雑魚、プレイヤー、クリエイター
殺したい奴:強商人
苦手なもの:実験
趣味:世界観測、死闘
武器:剣、バット、体術、エレメント
Name:The Slugger
Height:5foot11.65inch
Body weight:80kg
Favorite:Strong man/Sweets
Hated:The weak/ The Player/ The Creator
Hobby:World observation/Deadly combat
Weapon:Bat/Sword/Martial arts/Element
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amtushinfosolutionspage · 7 years ago
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Rafael dos Anjos Put on an MMA Masterclass Against Robbie Lawler
Rafael dos Anjos is already one of the greats and the battering he put on Robbie Lawler this weekend just hammered it home. His run through the lightweight division is now legendary among fans and pundits, but after dos Anjos lost his title to Eddie Alvarez in 2016, moved up to welterweight and left Kings MMA, most assumed that was that. When fighters begin jumping weightclasses and changing camps it is normally in a desperate attempt to recapture some lost magic. The later into a fighter’s career you get, the more camp hopping and weight jumping they do.
Robbie Lawler was supposed to help us ascertain whether Rafael dos Anjos could hold up as a real welterweight. At 170 pounds dos Anjos had ground out a decision against the journeyman Tarec Saffiedine, and quickly overwhelmed Neil Magny, but Lawler was a gigantic former middleweight and only recently lost the UFC welterweight title—welterweight don’t come any more legitimate than him. And yet from the first minute until the last, Rafael dos Anjos proved to have Robbie Lawler’s number.
Inside, Outside, Leave Me Alone
In our pre-fight Tactical Guide we noted Robbie Lawler’s dislike of low kicks. His lengthy stance and his use of head movement and shoulder rolls mean that he likes to have his feet set and can’t often pick up or retract the lead leg easily. From the beginning of the first round, dos Anjos was hunting Lawler’s lead leg, and Lawler was pressing forward to dissuade him from doing so. If a fighter keeps moving forward on his opponent, the opponent puts himself in significant danger should he choose to kick—as the opponent might time a right hand and knock him down or simply step in and bundle him over.
It was interesting to see dos Anjos back in with another southpaw. Against orthodox opponents he will use a step up lead leg kick to buckle their lead leg inwards. This has some telegraph and less power. Against southpaw opponents dos Anjos can punt straight out of his stance into their lead leg, which is especially effective against fighters who have their lead foot slightly toed in as Lawler often does. Kicking below the knee—as is becoming commonplace in MMA—makes it nearly impossible to hit the knee if the opponent tries to check the kick, and can knock the opponent’s lead leg across and take him out of his stance.
The flip side of this is that when dos Anjos fights orthodox fighters, his rear leg/power leg is firing into their open side. This means that body kicks are far more accessible with his rear leg. Against the southpaw Robbie Lawler, dos Anjos used his step up lead leg kick to the body instead to much effect. Kicking with the rear leg to the body would mean not only having to beat the arms, but against a more side-on striker it can mean mainly kicking their back. This is why many striking arts are so keen on always kicking into the open side more than they are on commands and cues based on left and right.
One way to think about it—unless fighting a very squared opponent—is to imagine the opponent as a capital letter “S” facing in the same direction as the fighter’s chest. A good philosophy is to kick into the hollows and avoid kicking the curves. The hollows being the opponent’s chest and the outside or back of his lead leg. All of dos Anjos’s body kicking was done with his right leg, into the open side. All of his low kicking was done with his left leg, buckling Lawler’s lead leg inwards. The one moment this changed was later in the fight as Lawler began standing with his lead leg exaggeratedly turned out, wedging into the expected outside low kick. As soon as dos Anjos recognized this he immediately kicked to the inside.
Infighting
Throughout the fight, fans were treated to dos Anjos working equally well in each range. His time training with the many Muay Thai champions at Evolve seemed to shine through each time he and Lawler clinched. While Lawler looked great in the clinch against Donald Cerrone and Johny Hendricks, he seemed outclassed and outworked by the great knees and elbows of dos Anjos as the two battled for grips and head position.
One important difference was highlighted by the elbow that dropped Robbie Lawler. He had pushed dos Anjos to the fence and had been digging in short body shots while dos Anjos clung to the double collar tie without room to move. As Lawler broke free and made space to stand back and swing a flurry of blows to the body, dos Anjos clipped him with a short elbow that sent him stumbling.
When working the body against the fence there are two main ways a fighter can typically mitigate the danger of being hit with his hands down. The first is to keep his head pinned against the opponent—as Lawler had been doing while in the double collar tie. This is the classical infighting position which was so popular in the early days of infighting in the boxing ring. It has caught on much more in MMA in recent years, with Jon Jones using it in all of his recent fights and Nate Diaz using it to wind Conor McGregor at many points in their second fight.
The second is to do what dos Anjos did each time he wanted to bang the body along the fence in this bout—dig the body shot and immediately fall into the clinch, smothering any attempt at a counter attack.
While dos Anjos’s adaptability and savvy were worthy of much praise, he wasn’t perfect in this bout. One of the most noticeable moments of low fight IQ was his flurry in the second round. This clip immediately made the rounds on the internet as an outstanding moment of action—dos Anjos unleashing thirty unanswered blows against a covering Lawler—but Lawler has been rolling off shots for years and it was clear that dos Anjos quickly punched himself into arm weariness, spending much of the next round along the fence.
That pedalo flying knee is a favorite of Murthel Groenhart, who uses it near constantly to attack opponents approaching the ropes. As Lawler repeatedly stood with his back to the fence, this technique worked a treat for dos Anjos throughout the fight. As mobility clearly became an issue for Lawler, the two went to the fence more and more, with dos Anjos maintaining distance perfectly until he wanted to step in and do some damage and then either clinching or leaving range again. This sequence sums up how slick dos Anjos’s cage bullying is—that right hook to the body, straight into the clinch to avoid retaliation, an upward elbow strike to stand Lawler up, and a drop on his now exposed hips to complete an easy takedown.
In a hilarious turn of events, it wasdsos Anjos who asked the referee to stand the men up as Lawler was stalling on a bodylock. This was a sharp contrast to when a winded Johny Hendricks used the exact same position that dos Anjos was in to hold onto Lawler for dear life in their second match, as Lawler begged to be restarted from the feet.
One of Lawler’s few moments of success came after he seemingly picked up on of dos Anjos’s habits. The Brazilian would shoot the one-two and weave out to his left, hoping to get under Lawler’s brilliant counter right hook. On this occasion, however, Lawler let him weave and nailed him with a left straight as he came up.
But this fight was all dos Anjos from bell to bell. As the hammer sounded to signal ten seconds left in the final round, dos Anjos put up his fists in preparation for a final exchange from the infamous “Fifth Round Lawler.” Lawler simply looked at him—obviously disappointed with the way things had gone and waited for the round to end. While Lawler may have suffered an injury to his leg at some point, dos Anjos’s kicking was certainly taking its toll and the ex-lightweight looked brilliant in every other phase the fight went through.
With dos Anjos’ ring cutting, pressure fighting, body work, clinch attacks, and takedowns along the cage, this writer cannot help but feel robbed of that lightweight title fight with Conor McGregor which fell through when dos Anjos was injured. Blown up lightweight or not, dos Anjos seems to be more than capable to taking it to the best welterweights on the planet.
Rafael dos Anjos Put on an MMA Masterclass Against Robbie Lawler syndicated from http://ift.tt/2ug2Ns6
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flauntpage · 7 years ago
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Rafael dos Anjos Put on an MMA Masterclass Against Robbie Lawler
Rafael dos Anjos is already one of the greats and the battering he put on Robbie Lawler this weekend just hammered it home. His run through the lightweight division is now legendary among fans and pundits, but after dos Anjos lost his title to Eddie Alvarez in 2016, moved up to welterweight and left Kings MMA, most assumed that was that. When fighters begin jumping weightclasses and changing camps it is normally in a desperate attempt to recapture some lost magic. The later into a fighter’s career you get, the more camp hopping and weight jumping they do.
Robbie Lawler was supposed to help us ascertain whether Rafael dos Anjos could hold up as a real welterweight. At 170 pounds dos Anjos had ground out a decision against the journeyman Tarec Saffiedine, and quickly overwhelmed Neil Magny, but Lawler was a gigantic former middleweight and only recently lost the UFC welterweight title—welterweight don’t come any more legitimate than him. And yet from the first minute until the last, Rafael dos Anjos proved to have Robbie Lawler’s number.
Inside, Outside, Leave Me Alone
In our pre-fight Tactical Guide we noted Robbie Lawler’s dislike of low kicks. His lengthy stance and his use of head movement and shoulder rolls mean that he likes to have his feet set and can’t often pick up or retract the lead leg easily. From the beginning of the first round, dos Anjos was hunting Lawler’s lead leg, and Lawler was pressing forward to dissuade him from doing so. If a fighter keeps moving forward on his opponent, the opponent puts himself in significant danger should he choose to kick—as the opponent might time a right hand and knock him down or simply step in and bundle him over.
It was interesting to see dos Anjos back in with another southpaw. Against orthodox opponents he will use a step up lead leg kick to buckle their lead leg inwards. This has some telegraph and less power. Against southpaw opponents dos Anjos can punt straight out of his stance into their lead leg, which is especially effective against fighters who have their lead foot slightly toed in as Lawler often does. Kicking below the knee—as is becoming commonplace in MMA—makes it nearly impossible to hit the knee if the opponent tries to check the kick, and can knock the opponent’s lead leg across and take him out of his stance.
The flip side of this is that when dos Anjos fights orthodox fighters, his rear leg/power leg is firing into their open side. This means that body kicks are far more accessible with his rear leg. Against the southpaw Robbie Lawler, dos Anjos used his step up lead leg kick to the body instead to much effect. Kicking with the rear leg to the body would mean not only having to beat the arms, but against a more side-on striker it can mean mainly kicking their back. This is why many striking arts are so keen on always kicking into the open side more than they are on commands and cues based on left and right.
One way to think about it—unless fighting a very squared opponent—is to imagine the opponent as a capital letter "S" facing in the same direction as the fighter’s chest. A good philosophy is to kick into the hollows and avoid kicking the curves. The hollows being the opponent’s chest and the outside or back of his lead leg. All of dos Anjos’s body kicking was done with his right leg, into the open side. All of his low kicking was done with his left leg, buckling Lawler’s lead leg inwards. The one moment this changed was later in the fight as Lawler began standing with his lead leg exaggeratedly turned out, wedging into the expected outside low kick. As soon as dos Anjos recognized this he immediately kicked to the inside.
Infighting
Throughout the fight, fans were treated to dos Anjos working equally well in each range. His time training with the many Muay Thai champions at Evolve seemed to shine through each time he and Lawler clinched. While Lawler looked great in the clinch against Donald Cerrone and Johny Hendricks, he seemed outclassed and outworked by the great knees and elbows of dos Anjos as the two battled for grips and head position.
One important difference was highlighted by the elbow that dropped Robbie Lawler. He had pushed dos Anjos to the fence and had been digging in short body shots while dos Anjos clung to the double collar tie without room to move. As Lawler broke free and made space to stand back and swing a flurry of blows to the body, dos Anjos clipped him with a short elbow that sent him stumbling.
When working the body against the fence there are two main ways a fighter can typically mitigate the danger of being hit with his hands down. The first is to keep his head pinned against the opponent—as Lawler had been doing while in the double collar tie. This is the classical infighting position which was so popular in the early days of infighting in the boxing ring. It has caught on much more in MMA in recent years, with Jon Jones using it in all of his recent fights and Nate Diaz using it to wind Conor McGregor at many points in their second fight.
The second is to do what dos Anjos did each time he wanted to bang the body along the fence in this bout—dig the body shot and immediately fall into the clinch, smothering any attempt at a counter attack.
While dos Anjos’s adaptability and savvy were worthy of much praise, he wasn’t perfect in this bout. One of the most noticeable moments of low fight IQ was his flurry in the second round. This clip immediately made the rounds on the internet as an outstanding moment of action—dos Anjos unleashing thirty unanswered blows against a covering Lawler—but Lawler has been rolling off shots for years and it was clear that dos Anjos quickly punched himself into arm weariness, spending much of the next round along the fence.
That pedalo flying knee is a favorite of Murthel Groenhart, who uses it near constantly to attack opponents approaching the ropes. As Lawler repeatedly stood with his back to the fence, this technique worked a treat for dos Anjos throughout the fight. As mobility clearly became an issue for Lawler, the two went to the fence more and more, with dos Anjos maintaining distance perfectly until he wanted to step in and do some damage and then either clinching or leaving range again. This sequence sums up how slick dos Anjos’s cage bullying is—that right hook to the body, straight into the clinch to avoid retaliation, an upward elbow strike to stand Lawler up, and a drop on his now exposed hips to complete an easy takedown.
In a hilarious turn of events, it wasdsos Anjos who asked the referee to stand the men up as Lawler was stalling on a bodylock. This was a sharp contrast to when a winded Johny Hendricks used the exact same position that dos Anjos was in to hold onto Lawler for dear life in their second match, as Lawler begged to be restarted from the feet.
One of Lawler’s few moments of success came after he seemingly picked up on of dos Anjos's habits. The Brazilian would shoot the one-two and weave out to his left, hoping to get under Lawler’s brilliant counter right hook. On this occasion, however, Lawler let him weave and nailed him with a left straight as he came up.
But this fight was all dos Anjos from bell to bell. As the hammer sounded to signal ten seconds left in the final round, dos Anjos put up his fists in preparation for a final exchange from the infamous "Fifth Round Lawler." Lawler simply looked at him—obviously disappointed with the way things had gone and waited for the round to end. While Lawler may have suffered an injury to his leg at some point, dos Anjos’s kicking was certainly taking its toll and the ex-lightweight looked brilliant in every other phase the fight went through.
With dos Anjos’ ring cutting, pressure fighting, body work, clinch attacks, and takedowns along the cage, this writer cannot help but feel robbed of that lightweight title fight with Conor McGregor which fell through when dos Anjos was injured. Blown up lightweight or not, dos Anjos seems to be more than capable to taking it to the best welterweights on the planet.
Rafael dos Anjos Put on an MMA Masterclass Against Robbie Lawler published first on http://ift.tt/2pLTmlv
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mayudog · 11 months ago
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🎉🎍あけましておめでとうございま〜〜〜〜〜す🎍🎉
今年もよろしくお願いします‼️‼️‼️
✨️🌅✨️
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mayudog · 1 year ago
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流星群
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mayudog · 9 months ago
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落書きまとめ🍫🐍🐄🌙🐥🦀
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mayudog · 1 year ago
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✨rkgkまとめ✨
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mayudog · 1 year ago
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rkgkまとめ〜〜〜
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mayudog · 2 years ago
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°ʚ Tiny bird ɞ°
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f-leef · 2 years ago
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Long hair Pedalo
Paint:06/09/2022
Post:06/10/2022
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mayudog · 3 years ago
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OFF派生ワンドロお題【Cage】 まとめ〜‼️
マジでめちゃくちゃ楽しかった〜〜〜〜‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
久々アニメ作れて、良い刺激になった‼️❤️‍🔥
次この確率を引けるのがいつになるか分からんけど、その���にはCageデモが次に進んでいて、ワンドロでまたウオオオオアアアア\( 'ω')/アアアアアッッッッ!!!!!って出来たらいいな🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
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mayudog · 3 years ago
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OFF派生ワンドロまとめ〜!
アニメスクショ風‼️
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mayudog · 2 years ago
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ひなぺだメイキング動画🐣
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