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goalhofer · 6 days
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2024 olympics Japan roster
Archery
Nakanishi Junya (Okayama)
Saito Fumiya (Gifu Ichi)
Furukawa Takaharu (Aomari Ichi)
Noda Satsuki (Kitakyushu)
Athletics
Higashida Akihiro (Nara)
Ota Tomoki (Hamamatsu)
Kasai Jun (Aichi)
Ogawa Daiki (Shizuoka)
Koyama Naoki (Saitama Ichi)
Hamanishi Ryo (Osaka)
Koga Yuta (Fukuoka)
Yamamoto Shouma (Osaka)
Nishi Yudai (Tokyo)
Yoshizu Takuho (Tokyo)
Takahashi Kazuki (Iwate)
Abdul Sani-Brown (Sakado)
Sakai Ryūichirō (Toyonaka)
Uzawa Towa (Miyagi)
Iizuka Shōta (Omaezaki)
Ueyama Koki (Matsusaka)
Satō Fūga (Tokyo)
Satō Kentarō (Tokorazawa)
Nakajika Yuki (Tokyo)
Izumiya Shunsuke (Yokohama)
Rachid Muratake (Matsuda)
Takayama Shun'ya (Hiroshima)
Tsutsue Kaito (Kumamoto)
Toyoda Ken (Tokyo)
Miura Ryūji (Hamada)
Aoki Ryōma (Kuki)
Akasaki Akira (Ōzu)
Ōsako Suguru (Machida)
Ikeda Kōki (Hamamatsu)
Kiryū Yoshihide (Hikone)
Yanagita Hiroki (Tokyo)
Kawabata Kaitō (Matsusaka)
Kawano Masatora (Hyūga)
Akamatsu Ryōichi (Gifu Ichi)
Shinno Tomohiro (Hiroshima)
Hashioka Yūki (Saitama)
Roderick Dean (Kobe)
Goshima Rino (Kanazawa)
Kokai Haruka (Myoko)
Morimoto Mariko (Osaka)
Tanaka Nozomi (Ono)
Goto Yume (Kakogawa)
Yamamoto Yuma (Nagoya)
Kabasawa Wakana (Maebashi)
Takashima Yuka (Hōfu)
Fukube Mako (Hiroshima)
Tanaka Yumi (Osaka)
Ichiyama Mao (Izumi)
Suzuki Yuka (Daisen)
Fujii Nanako (Nakagawa)
Okada Kumiko (Ageo)
Yanai Ayane (Fukuoka)
Hata Sumire (Yao)
Kitaguchi Haruka (Asahikawa)
Saitō Marina (Mito)
Ueda Momone (Itoshima)
Badminton
Kōdai Naraoka (Aomori Ichi)
Nishimoto Kenta (Ise)
Hoki Takurō (Yamaguchi Ichi)
Kobayashi Yūgo (Sendai)
Watanabe Yūta (Suginami)
Yamaguchi Akane (Katsuyama)
Ōhori Aya (Aizuwakamatsu)
Matsuyama Nami (Kitakyushu)
Shida Chiharu (Hachirōgata)
Matsumoto Mayu (Sapporo)
Nagahara Wakana (Akita Ichi)
Higashino Arisa (Iwamizawa)
Basketball
Yoshii Hirotaka (Osaka)
Togashi Yūki (Shibita)
Tajon Jacobs (Los Angeles, California)
Kawamura Yuki (Yanai)
Hiejima Makoto (Fukuoka)
Kai Toews (Kobe)
Hachimura Rui (Sendai)
Watanabe Yūta (Miki)
Yūdai Baba (Toyama Ichi)
Josh Hawkinson (Shoreline, Washington)
Keisei Tominaga (Tokyo)
Hugh Hogland-Watanabe (Honolulu, Hawaii)
Stephanie Mawuli (Nagoya)
Evelyn Mawuli (Nagoya)
Takada Maki (Toyohashi)
Yoshida Asami (Tokyo)
Machida Rui (Asahikawa)
Motohashi Nako (Asaka)
Yamamoto Mai (Hiroshima)
Hayashi Saki (Itoshima)
Miyazaki Saori (Saitama)
Miyazaki Yuki (Yokohama)
Todo Nanaka (Sapporo)
Akaho Himawari (Kanazawa)
Boxing
Harada Shudai (Tokyo)
Sewon Mensah-Okazawa (Kanoya)
Breakdancing
Ono Hiroto (Tokyo)
Nakarai Shigeyuki (Sapporo)
Yuasa Ami (Kawaguchi)
Fukushima Ayumi (Kyoto)
Canoeing
Tanaka Yuuki (Tokyo)
Haneda Takuya (Toyota)
Okazaki Haruka (Tokyo)
Yazawa Aki (Iida)
Climbing
Narasaki Tomoa (Utsunomiya)
Anraku Sorato (Yachiyo)
Mori Ai (Mito)
Nonaka Mihō (Tokyo)
Cycling
Arashiro Yukiya (Ishigaki)
Ōta Kaiya (Okayama)
Obara Yuta (Hashikami)
Nakano Shinji (Hanamaki)
Nagasako Yoshitaku (Kasaoka)
Imamura Shunsuke (Ukiha)
Hashimoto Eiya (Gifu Ichi)
Kuboki Kazushige (Furudono)
Nakamura Rimu (Kyoto)
Kawaguchi Urara (Hyogo)
Yonamine Eri (Osaka)
Sato Mina (Chigasaki)
Ōhta Riyu (Ageo)
Kakita Maho (Kitakyushu)
Ikeda Mizuki (Ōnojō)
Uchino Tsuyaka (Fukuoka)
Kajihara Yūmi (Saitama Ichi)
Hatakeyama Sae (Yokohama)
Diving
Shō Sakai (Sagamihara)
Tamai Rikuto (Takarazuka)
Mikami Sayaka (Yonaga)
Enomoto Haruka (Utsunomiya)
Arai Matsuri (Itami)
Equestrian
Kawai Mike (Valkenswaard, The Netherlands)
Ōiwa Yoshiaki (Münsingen, Germany)
Tomoto Kazuma (Motosu)
Kitajima Ryūzō (Kobe)
Tanaka Toshiyuki (Fukuoka)
Shibayama Haase-Takashi (Kobe)
Satō Eiken (Ogawa)
Sugitani Taizō (Izumi)
Fencing
Kanō Kōki (Ama)
Minobe Kazuyasu (Echizen)
Yamada Masaru (Toba)
Iimura Kazuki (Kyoto)
Matsuyama Kyōsuke (Tokyo)
Shikine Takahiro (Ōita Ichi)
Nagano Yūdai (Ibaraki)
Yoshida Kento (Morioka)
Yoshimura Miho (Tokyo)
Azuma Sera (Wakayama Ichi)
Miyawaki Karin (Tokyo)
Ueno Yūka (Hita)
Emura Misaki (Ōita Ichi)
Fukushima Shihomi (Munakata)
Takashima Risa (Ōmuta)
Ozaki Seri (Sapporo)
Field hockey
Nakamura Eika (Tochigi)
Asai Yū (Hiroshima)
Suzuki Miyu (Gifu Ichi)
Nagai Yuri (Kakamigahara)
Nagai Hazuki (Kakamigahara)
Oikawa Shihori (Tokyo)
Kozuka Miki (Nikko)
Kobayakawa Shiho (Matsue)
Mori Kanon (Hiroshima)
Toriyama Mai (Tokyo)
Tanaka Saki (Morika)
Urata Kana (Osaka)
Shimada Amiru (Ōtsu)
Omoto Sakurako (Iwakuni)
Hasegawa Miyu (Matsue)
Ogawa Rika (Gifu Ichi)
Golf
Matsuyama Hideki (Sendai)
Nakajima Keita (Saitama Ichi)
Yamashita Miyū (Neyagawa)
Sasō Yūka (San Ildefonso, The Philippines)
Gymnastics
Hashimoto Daiki (Chiba Ichi)
Kazuma Kaya (Funabashi)
Oka Shinnosuke (Kamakura Ichi)
Sugino Takaaki (Kamakura Ichi)
Tanigawa Wataru (Funabashi)
Nishioka Ryusei (Higashiosaka)
Kishi Rina (Toda)
Nakamura Haruka (Osaka)
Okamura Mana (Yokkaichi)
Ushioku Kohane (Nagoya)
Mori Hikaru (Tokyo)
Handball
Nakamura Takumi (Fukuoka Ichi)
Yasuhira Kosuke (Takaoka)
Sakurai Tomoya (Mito)
Okomoto Daisuke (Yamaguchi)
Fujisaka Naoki (Fukui)
Takano Sota (Tokyo)
Sugioka Naoki (Kariya)
Yoshida Shūichi (Wakayama Ichi)
Adam Baig (Fukuoka Ichi)
Tokuda Shinnosuke (Iwakuni)
Watanabe Jin (Ōita)
Motoki Shida (Mito)
Tamakawa Hiroyasu (Tokyo)
Yoshino Tatsuki (Misato)
Judo
Nagayama Ryuju (Bibai)
Abe Hifumi (Kobe)
Hashimoto Soichi (Tokyo)
Nagase Takanori (Mito)
Murao Sanshirō (Tokyo)
Aaron Wolf (Tokyo)
Saito Tatsuru (Osaka)
Tsunoda Natsumi (Yachiyo)
Abe Uta (Kobe)
Funakobu Haruka (Fujiyoshida)
Tashiro Takaichi (Tokyo)
Niizoe Saki (Kashihara)
Takayama Rika (Tokyo)
Sone Akira (Kurume)
Pentathlon
Satō Taishū (Aomori Ichi)
Uchida Misaki (Kumagaya)
Rowing
Furutu Naoki (Tottori)
Miyaura Masayuki (Mito)
Arakawa Ryūta (Yokohama)
Hirouchi Emi (Kyoto)
Ōishi Ayama (Nagoya)
Rugby
Ishida Taiga (Kumamoto)
Ishida Kippei (Amagasaki)
Tsuoka Shotaro (Fukuoka Ichi)
Matsumoto Junya (Kagoshima)
Josua Kerevi (Viseisei, Fiji)
Fukushi Moeki (Hyogo)
Taninaka Kippei (Hyogo)
Noguchi Yoshihiro (Tokyo)
Ueda Kazuma (Hyogo)
Maruo Takamasa (Tokyo)
Okudaira Yu (Hyogo)
Koga Yoshiyuki (Tokyo)
Yoshizawa Taichi (Tokyo)
Utsumi Hanako (Yokohama)
Ōtani Mei (Kyoto)
Kajiki Marin (Fukuoka Ichi)
Saegusa Chiaki (Sapporo)
Tanaka Emii (Uozu Ichi)
Tsutsumi Honoka (Ureshino)
Nakamura Chiharu (Yokohama)
Nishi Arisa (Tokyo)
Hara Wakaba (Niigata Ichi)
Hirano Yume (Tokyo)
Matsuda Rinka (Fuchu)
Mizutani Sakura (Mie)
Sailing
Tomizawa Makoto (Kashiwazaki)
Okada Keiju (Kitakyushu)
Iitsuka Shibuki (Yokohama)
Tanaka Misaki (Higashiura)
Nagamatsu Sera (Ōita Ichi)
Oura Nishida-Capiglia (Mie)
Yoshioka Miho (Fujisawa)
Shooting
Okada Naoya (Tsuyama)
Yoshioka Dai (Kyoto)
Nobata Misaki (Ōita Ichi)
Skateboarding
Nagahara Yuro (Hakuba)
Onodero Gin'u (Yokohama)
Shirai Sora (Sagamihara)
Horigome Yūto (Tokyo)
Hiraki Kokona (Tomakomai)
Yosozumi Sakura (Iwade)
Kusaki Hinano (Tsukuba)
Yoshizawa Koko (Sagamihara)
Akama Rizu (Sendai)
Nakayama Fūna (Toyama Ichi)
Soccer
Leo Kokuba (Chiba Ichi)
Suzuki Kaito (Shizuoka Ichi)
Nishio Ryūya (Osaka)
Sekine Hiroki (Shizuoka Ichi)
Kimura Seiji (Chiba Ichi)
Kawasaki Sota (Kōfu)
Yamamoto Rihito (Yokohama)
Joel Chima-Fujita (Tokyo)
Fujio Shota (Osaka)
Saitō Kōki (Tokyo)
Hosoya Mao (Ushiku)
Nozawa Taishi (Naha)
Araki Ryotaro (Kumamoto Ichi)
Mito Shunsuke (Yamaguchi Ichi)
Takai Kota (Yokohama)
Ōhata Ayumu (Fukuoka Ichi)
Hirakawa Yu (Kashima)
Keiji Sato (Tokyo)
Uenaka Asahi (Fukuoka Ichi)
Yamada Fuki (Minakuchi)
Uchino Takashi (Chiba Ichi)
Yamashita Ayaka (Tokyo)
Hirao Chika (Matsudo)
Shimizu Risa (Kobe)
Minami Moeka (Yoshikawa)
Kumagai Saki (Sapporo)
Takahashi Hana (Kawaguchi)
Tōko Koga (Osaka)
Kitagawa Hikaru (Kanazawa)
Hasegawa Yui (Sendai)
Miyazawa Hinata (Minamiashigara)
Seike Kiko (Tokyo)
Nagano Fūka (Tokyo)
Momoko Tanikawa (Nagoya)
Fujino Aoba (Machida)
Hayashi Honoka (Uji)
Ueki Riko (Kawasaki)
Tanaka Mina (Kawasaki)
Hamano Maika (Takaishi)
Shū Ohba (Fujisawa)
Moriya Miyabi (Nara Ichi)
Ishikawa Rion (Akita Ichi)
Chiba Remina (Tsukuba)
Surfing
Inaba Reo (Ichinomiya)
Connor O'Leary (Cronulla, Australia)
Kanoa Igrashi (Huntington Beach, California)
Matsuda Shino (Yokohama)
Swimming
Matsuyama Riku (Saitama Ichi)
Takehara Hidekazu (Munekata)
Taniguchi Taku (Hyogo)
Terakado Genki (Mito)
Murasa Tatsuya (Nagoya)
Mano Hidenari (Yokohama)
Matsumoto Riku (Tokyo)
Minamide Taishin (Kainan)
Matsumoto Katsuhiro (Iwaki)
Watanabe Ippei (Tsukumi)
Hanaguruma Yu (Sakaide)
Mizunuma Naoki (Moka)
Honda Tomoru (Yokohama)
Seto Daiya (Moroyama)
Matsushita Tomoyuki (Utsonomiya)
Kanagimoto Kōnosuke (Imari)
Higa Moe (Hiroshima)
Kobayashi Uta (Nagano)
Shimada Ayano (Mie)
Wada Ami (Nagano)
Yasunaga Mashiro (Tochigi)
Sato Tomoka (Tsukuba)
Kijima Moeka (Hakusan)
Yoshida Megumu (Nagoya)
Ebina Airi (Sapporo)
Matsumoto Shiho (Shizuoka Ichi)
Hirai Mizuki (Kariya)
Ikee Rikako (Tokyo)
Suzuki Satomi (Onga)
Aoki Reona (Tokyo)
Tanigawa Ageha (Osaka)
Narita Mio (Tokyo)
Kobori Waka (Nara Ichi)
Mitsui Airi (Yokohama)
Makino Hiroko (Tokyo)
Ōhashi Yui (Hikone)
Igarashi Chihiro (Yokohama)
Shirai Rio (Takarazuka)
Ikemoto Nagisa (Nara Ichi)
Masuda Aoi (Kurashiki)
Table tennis
Shinozuka Hiroto (Nagoya)
Harimoto Tomokazu (Sendai)
Togami Shunsuke (Tsu)
Hayata Hina (Kitakyushu)
Hirano Miu (Numazu)
Harimoto Miwa (Sendai)
Tennis
Nishikori Kei (Bradenton, Florida)
Taro Daniel (Bradenton, Florida)
Naomi Osaka (Los Angeles, California)
Uchijima Moyuka (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Aoyama Shūko (Osaka)
Ena Shibahara (Rancho Palos Verdes, California)
Triathlon
Kenji Nener (Perth, Australia)
Odakura Makoto (Tokyo)
Takahashi Yūko (Mitaka)
Volleyball
Nishida Yūji (Inabe)
Ōnodera Taishi (Natori Ichi)
Fukatsu Akihiro (Hiroshima)
Miyaura Kento (Kumamoto Ichi)
Ōtsuka Tatsunori (Osaka)
Yamauchi Akihiro (Aichi Ichi)
Sekita Masahiro (Tokyo)
Takahashi Kentarō (Yamagata)
Takahashi Ran (Kyoto)
Yūki Ishikawa (Okazaki)
Kai Masato (Tokyo)
Yamamoto Tomohiro (Ebetsu)
Uchida Akiko (Tokyo)
Ishii Miki (Fujisawa)
Kojima Manami (Sendai)
Fukudome Satomi (Tokyo)
Araki Ayaka (Tokyo)
Wada Yukiko (Tokyo)
Tominaga Koyomi (Komae)
Hayashi Kotona (Osaka)
Sarina Koga (Saga Ichi)
Mayu Ishikawa (Okazaki)
Nanami Seki (Funabashi)
Inoue Arisa (Maizuru)
Nichika Yamada (Nagoya)
Miyabe Airi (Kobe)
Water polo
Watanabe Taiyo (Kyoto)
Ogihara Daichi (Kagoshima)
Kai Inoue (Los Angeles, California)
Date Kiyomu (Osaka)
Nitta Ikkei (Kanazawa)
Nishimura Towa (Kyoto)
Tanamura Katsuyuki (Ishigaki)
Adachi Seiya (Kakamigahara)
Suzuki Toi (Yamagata)
Takata Mitsuru (Hiroshima)
Inaba Yūsuke (Toyama)
Ōkawa Keigo (Tsuchiura)
Araki Kenta (Fukuoka Ichi)
Weightlifting
Miyamoto Masanori (Naha)
Murakami Eishiro (Toyama Ichi)
Suzuki Rira (Shiroi)
Wrestling
Sogabe Kyotaro (Matsuyama)
Higuchi Rei (Ibaraki Ichi)
Kiyooka Kotaro (Kōchi Ichi)
Takatani Daichi (Kyōtango)
Ishiguru Hayato (Tokyo)
Fumita Ken'ichirō (Kōfu)
Kusaka Nao (Takamatsu)
Susaki Yui (Matsudo)
Fujinami Akari (Yokkaichi)
Sakurai Tsugumi (Kōchi Ichi)
Motoki Sakura (Saitama Ichi)
Ozaki Nonoka (Tokyo)
Kagami Yuka (Yamagata Ichi)
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@kinqofcandy @blklemillion this is just a concept doodle but i drew older satsuki. i based her off the red eyed tree frog so she’s a colorful baby and is also the tallest in her family being 5′5
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demonkidstudios · 5 years
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So me and @lesbianjirachi we’re talking and decided that it would be funny if Tsuyu and all of her siblings became pro heros. So this is Satsuki Asui as a pro hero!
I’m giving each sibling a species of frog so that their quirks are all slightly different. So Tsuyu is a Tree Frog And is better at climbing and jumping. Satsuki, on the other hand, is a Glass Frog, and is better at camouflage since she can turn invisible!
Her hero name is Windowpane: The Amphibian Hero because of the Invisiblity thing!
Next one will be Samidare Asui! I’m making him a Poison Dart Frog!
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kaiyeti · 6 years
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Tsuyu: I’m home. Kero.
Beru: Welcome back sweetie. Your father and I are making dinner. We are hav...ing... Ribbit? *Beru smiles as she turned the corner wearing her apron to see her daughter only to be surprised that she was not alone.*
Izuku: H-Hello Asai-san. It is a pleasure t-to meet you. Sorry f-for the intrusion. I’m M-Midoriya Izuku. *Izuku nervously stutter bowing to Beru. with a blush.*
Tsuyu: *Tsuyu watched her mother look at her love then at her and then back at him then back at her while pointing at him causing Tsuyu to let out a sigh.* As e said he is Midoriya Izuku, the one that I told you are was meeting up with earlier today. Dad invited him to dinner when he was causing spying on us. *Tsuyu explained before adding while taking hold of the nervous hero’s hand.* Oh and just to have it out of the way now, Izuku is my boyfriend. Kero.
Beru: *At first the young couple watched as the older frog woman start at them with a trademark Asai stare, unmoveing like a statue, when looking up and placing her finger on her chin and muttering.* That would explain why Ganma insisted we cook so much curry. *She then stepped forward to Izuku returned the bow to the still bowing hero.* Its a Pleasure to meet you as well Midoriya. I’m Asai Beru but please call me Beru. My Daughter me a lot about your heroic fetes. Now if you could go and please wait in the living room I would like a moment to talk to Tsuyu and scold my husband for spying. Which I apologize for. Its an old habit of his. Ribbit.
Izuku: Now I see where Tsuyu gets her bluntness from. *He thought to himself also think how cute it is that they all croaked in different ways.* O-Oh okay. Sure. Th-Thank you As-Uh, Beru-san. *Izuku said, still blushing as she looked at his girlfriend who gave him a nod signalling him it was okay as he and the two Asai walked down the hall showing him to the living room, to which he took as seat on the couch before being left alone. However, he soon realized that he was in fact not alone when he noticed two small heads peaking over the arm of the couch, Izuku keeping himself from jumping in surprise before smiling and giving a small wave to his loves younger siblings.* Hello. You must be Samidare and Satsuki right? Your sister told me a lot about you two. I’m Midoriya Izuku. It’s nice to meet you both.
Satsuki: *The two children stared at the the green haired hero for a moment before the little girl turned to her brother and whispered loud enough for Izuku to hear.* Where is his crown and why isn’t he glowing gero?
Izuku: Huh?
Samidare: *Whispers back to his sister, which Izuku can still hear.* Satsuki, just because Sis calls him her prince charming doesn’t mean he is a actual prince. Don’t know why he isn’t glowing though? 
Izuku: Glowing?
Satsuki: *The little girl and boy then hopped onto the couch, Samidare taking a seat as Satsuki to pock his cheeks and patted his hair.* Hey Prince charming, Sis said that you glow. Why aren’t you glowing? Do you need to rechange?
Izuku: *It took a few second to realize what she was talking about when it clicked him his head and said.* Oh. You must mean quirk. I glow when I activate it. 
Samidare: Is that why you don’t get all muscular like All Might, kero?
Izuku: Eh? *Izuku exclaimed, staying calm but still panicking slight that Tsuyu maybe have told her family about One for All, he telling her the truth of his quirk to make sure not to keep any secrets between them.*
Samidare: Sis mentioned that she thought your quirk was similar to All Might’s quirk because its so powerful.
Izuku: *Izuku let out a small sigh of relief that Tsuyu kept his secret, he knew she would, and smiled.* Y-Yeah. That’s right. Al though because it is so like All Might he is teaching me how to use my quirk like his. *It was at this moment the two frog siblings stopped and stared in shock at Izuku.*
Samidare: You know All Might? Personally?
Izuku: Well yeah... He’s, uh, kinda dating my mom too. *Then after a moment of silence Satsuki got up and sat in Izuku’s lap and Samidare right next to him leaning in close.*
Satsuki/Samidare: Tell us everything.
~MEANWHILE! In the kitchen~
Beru: What. Have. I. Told. You. About. Spying? *Beru frowned at her husband who sat on a chair taking a tongue lashing, literally.*
Ganma: I-ow-am-ow. Sor-ow-ry. Gerow! *Ganma apologize between each tongue karate chop to his head.*
Beru: You should be. Ribbit. We are not into the PSIA anymore. Can could have gotten in a lot of trouble if caught. 
Tsuyu: To be fair on that front, I don’t think he would have if Izu’s asking for permission to kiss me didn’t surprise him enough to make him croak. *Tsuyu chimed in only to have her mother whip away towards her making her gulp.*
Beru: This brings us to you young lady. *Her voice started firm and strict but quickly softened.* Why didn’t you tell us the truth?
Tsuyu: *Tsuyu’s gaze moved down to the floor.* In full honesty, I’m not entirely sure myself. On one hand I was afraid that you two would disapprove of me dating or worse of me dating Izu since he is my first boyfriend and scare him away.
Ganma: We’ll wait and see about that GerOW! *Ganma said only to get whipped by her wife’s tongue.* 
Beru: Sorry please continue. 
Tsuyu: Well  I assure you both he is a great and kind boyfriend, always thinking of my happiness and safety first. Always helping out others. So Bravo and will to put himself in harms way to save everyone especially me. *Tsuyu smiles with a slightly blush.* Plus, he admires me and doesn’t find my frog features ugly. If fact, I even walked in on him defending me to a class B student talking about how beautiful and perfect he thinks I am. I even recorded some of it Kero. *Tsuyu added pulling out her phone and showing her parents the clip of Izuku ranting about how amazing her quirk is as it turns to how beautiful and cute she is when someone points out Tsuyu record him causing him to turn bright red and freeze with embarrassment while trying to hide his face.* That’s my favorite part Kero.<3
Ganma: Hmm I still need to interrogate him though does he always act like this? Gero.
Beru: He is like a puppy if you turned them into a human. Ribbit. *Beru smiled before asking.* So what was the other reason why you did tell us the truth about having a boyfriend?
Tsuyu: Well... *Tsuyu now her neutral express turning to one of embarrassment.* I... Kind liked having the privacy of a secret relationship. Just being able to be with Izu without a worry in the world so we can go of dates, hold hands, share hugs and kisses, and cuddle and not worry about being spied on. *Tsuyu looked up to see both parents slacked jaws and shocked.* Kero?
Ganma: Ts-Tsuyu...What Exactly do you mean by “Cuddle”?
Tsuyu: What do you mean? *She asked think that it was pretty straight forward, remember her and Izuku cuddling in his bed while watching a movie.*
Beru: Honey. Do. Do need to have the talk? *Beru questioned.*
Tsuyu: Kero?
Beru: W-Well you see, when two people love each other very much like me and your father your body will start to feel- *Beru started to explain.*
Ganma: Beru! Don’t use us as an example for this! Gero! *He panicked.*
Tsuyu: Kero?
Beru: Why not? I think we are the perfect example. 
Ganma: Because! Because do you really want that image in our daughter’s head? Wait, Should I even be in here for this? I mean I know I’ll but giving the talk to Samidare when he is older but! Gero! *The oldest frog man frantically exclaimed making Tsuyu realize now what her parents thought she meant by cuddle.*
Tsuyu: Oh... Oh! Mom! Dad! That isn’t what I meant by cuddle! *Tsuyu said as nervously as he boyfriend would have, making her glad he wasn’t here to see it.*
Beru/Ganma: Ribbit/Gero?
Tsuyu: I meant ACTUAL cuddling like when we lay down on a couch to watch a movie. That kind of cuddling.
Beru: Oh.
Ganma: Are you sure, gero?
Tsuyu: Yes. kero. *Tsuyu nodde as her parents let out a sigh when Tsuyu continued.* Beside, We both agreed to wait until after we become official hero after we graduate.
Beru/Ganma: RIBBIT/GERO!?!
Tsuyu: *Ding* Oh the curry is done, kero.
*Here is part 2 of Izuku meeting the Asai’s. As you can tell I am making most of this shit up as I go.*
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nofomoartworld · 8 years
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Art F City: This Week’s Must-See Art Events: Constructing Paradise or the Devil Giving Birth to the Patriarchy?
Bea Fremderman
It’s a strange week in post-America, indeed, when the least dystopian art event involves Kim Kardashian ass-workout tapes.
That would be Cindy Hinant’s solo show at MuseumofAmericabooks Monday night. Tuesday, perpetual AFC fav Peter Burr is speaking at the New School, and never has the thought of retreating into one of his installations and imagining life in an underground city been so tempting. But if you’re an artist ready to join the resistance, head to ICP School on Wednesday for a discussion about the role of artists in activism during these dark days. Thursday, every opening feels timely, even Mary Beth Edelson’s 1970s feminist mythologies on view at David Lewis. Down the street, Bea Fremderman waxes apocalyptic at Shoot the Lobster, and the New School has an exhibition about the US/Mexican border that will probably break some hearts.
The weekend brings more timely events, such as David Diao exhibition about his childhood experiences as a refugee (at Postmasters) and a Sunday conference at the New Museum about bodies under duress. Come get advice from lawyers and activists about civil disobedience, the migrant crisis, environmental crises, and more.
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MuseumofAmericabooks
18 Herkimer Pl. Brooklyn, NY 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.Website
Cindy Hinant: Exercise Videos
Cindy Hinant mines the bowels of pop culture detritus for her series “Exercise Videos”. Namely, Kim Kardashian’s booty-sculpting workout tapes. Each of these—”Ultimate Butt Body Sculpt”, “Butt Blasting Cardio Step”, and “Amazing Abs Body Sculpt”—features Kim K. excitedly talking about her routines while the screen slowly fills with the dominant color from each tape’s packaging.
This reduces the content to color fields, referencing the graphic design of consumerism and “the construction of gendered identities and the aspirational aspects of celebrity culture.”
But has anyone made video art from the sex tape that started it all?
Tue
Austrian Cultural Forum
11 East 52nd Street New York, NY 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Website
Constructing Paradise
Curated by Dieter Buchhart and Mathias Kessler, this exhibition traces the invention of “exoticism” to 19th Century colonialism and reactionary thinking to Europe’s rapid industrialization. The show includes art historical names such as Paul Gauguin alongside contemporary artists who deal with the consequences of colonialism, such as Kara Walker and Mickalene Thomas.
The New School
2 West 13th Street New York, NY 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.Website
Peter Burr Artist Talk
We can’t gush enough about how much we love Peter Burr’s work. His immersive video installations and world-building semi-abstract, semi-narrative animations are hypnotic and wholly transporting.
In this talk, part of the New York Comics & Picture-story Symposium, expect talk of sci-fi dystopias and utopias, video games, and new approaches to cinema. This is a must-see for any digital art/moving-image fans.
Wed
Michelson Theater, Tisch School of the Arts
721 Broadway New York, NY 6:30 p.m.Website
Film Screening: Amos Vogel and Cinema 16
Presented in conjunction with with the exhibition Inventing Downtown:Artist-Run Galleries in New York City, 1952–1965, on view at NYU’s Grey Art Gallery, this screening night pays tribute to the artist-run Cinema 16 society. Founded by Amos Vogel in 1947, Cinema 16 attracted a variety of artists working in avant-garde film making at the midcentury.
Films:
Arne Sucksdorff, A Divided World (10 min.), Oskar Fischinger, Allegretto (3 min.), Kenneth Anger, Fireworks (15 min.), Weegee and Amos Vogel, Weegee’s New York (33 min). Stan Brakhage, Loving (6 min), Robert Breer, A Man and His Dog Out for Air (3 min). Selected and introduced by Scott MacDonald, visiting professor of Art History, Hamilton College.
ICP School
1114 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.Website
Visual Resistance: An exploration of the role images play in resistance, protest, and social movements with WRRQ Collective
Quito Ziegler and Kristen P. Lovell, founding members of the queer activist WRRQ Collective, will lead a discussion on the role of visual culture in resistance movements. This is a great opportunity for artists who are wondering how to make themselves useful in this fucked up era. Beyond the theoretical, community groups who need visual support will be there, so you can partner with cause there and then.
Thu
David Lewis
88 Eldridge Street New York, NY 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.Website
Mary Beth Edelson: The Devil Giving Birth to the Patriarchy
Mary Beth Edelson’s 1970s collages depict strange, invented feminist mythologies. In today’s political climate, where the women’s movement feels like it’s been set back about 4 decades, the goddess demons holding severed heads bring to mind the Frantz Fanon quote “Either one must remain terrified or become terrifying…”
But the scariest thing about this show is how timely it feels. Where’s a destruction goddess when you need one?
Shoot the Lobster
138 Eldridge Street New York, NY 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Website
Bea Fremderman: How To Do Nothing With Nobody All Alone By Yourself
The doomsday clock is hastening. Never has the end of the world as we know it felt so viscerally within reach. Bea Fremderman’s press release discusses “the apocalypse” as a series of potentials, one that could mean the collapse of capitalism, or a more sinister and violent end brought about by corporate/military/quasi-governmental conspiracy.
We’re not sure what the work here will look like, but the sole image of a Blackberry reimagined as a laughably ineffective hatchet is a compelling one. “Obsolete” technology repurposed as a survival tool? Or illustrating the reality of weaponized communication? In an era where Tweets bring us ever closer to the precipice of disaster, either reading feels urgent.
The New School
2 West 13th Street New York, NY 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Website
State of Exception/Estado de Excepción
This likely-heartbreaking exhibition includes video shot at the US/Mexico border by Richard Barnes alongside found objects accumulated as part of University of Michigan anthropologist Jason De León’s Undocumented Migration project. These include the personal affects (backpacks, clothing, etc…) of migrants during the difficult desert crossing. State of Exception, created by artist/photographer Richard Barnes, artist/curator Amanda Krugliak, and De León, also includes audio interviews with the undocumented people making the journey. Bring the tissues.
Fri
A.I.R. GALLERY
155 Plymouth Street Brooklyn, NY 7:00 p.m.Website
Bailey Scieszka: The Soft Side of Hardcore
In this performance by Bailey Scieszka, we’ll meet “Old Put the Clown.” I don’t know what that entails exactly, but based on Scieszka’s video work I’ve seen, I’d expect it to be creepy and hilarious at the same time.
Ouchi Gallery
170 Tillary Street Brooklyn, NY 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.Website
11th 100 EXHIBITION
Ouchi (Japanese for “home”) is a DUMBO gallery in a domestic-feeling space, which for over 10 years has hosted the 100 exhibition series annually. The show brings together 100 artists from Japan, the United States, and beyond for a group show with works about one topic. Unfortunately, this is the last year. To celebrate, the theme for this 100 show is “home.”
Artists: Naoaki Funayama, KAYANO USHIYAMA, TOMOYA ONOUE, Shigeru K, Satsuki Omura, Ayako Okada, Masumi Yoshida, TAKASHI, Kumi Hirose, Lisa Kogawa, kyo→ko, Fumiko Watanab, YOSHIE HIRANO, Tetsuya Furuhara, Yoshi, sato, TOMO, Natsuki Wakita, Saida Shoko, HIRO, Wazen, MEIKO YAGINO, Narayama Furano, Jun Kawashima, Yuki Hemmi, TOYONOBU, Haru, Masashige Furuya, Ayako Bando, Takahiro KOYAMA, Juri Nakano, Hiro Ito, Mayumi Ikejiri, Takuro Hinokio, Yuri Sakai, Shoran, Masako Masukata, Emi Watanabe, Kazuya, Akiko Noda, Ushimaru Saeki, Fumiaki Asai, kaoru, Yoko Iogawa, nana, Keiko Nabila Yamazaki, Misato Takahashi, Tharanga Goonetilleke, Cherry Yiu, Henry MInata, Daisuke Yamada, Tsukamaiko, Takako Hida, MEGUMI OGAWA, Takayuki Nomura, ChIIkako Rosy, Silvia Aviles, chakory dey, Megumi Chiaya, Asami Tatuda, felicia van ham, felli, grace emery foster, gretchen robinette, Keith dragon mackie, laramie flick, lola jiblazee, nana sampongart, tornado byrne, abigail puritz, alex nowak, alexis men-ra, burnet griffin iv, wimpy af
Sat
Postmasters Gallery
54 Franklin Street New York, NY 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Website
David Diao: HongKong Boyhood
David Diao’s paintings take their cues from modernist abstraction and data visualization—from personal narratives to the political histories that inform them. Namely, Diao’s turbulent childhood spent fleeing the mainland Chinese revolution, to chaotic Hong Kong before ultimately moving to New York City. These paintings can manifest as diagrams of his family’s home (no other photographs or documentation survive) to geopolitical maps.
La MaMa Galleria
47 Great Jones Street New York, NY 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Closing Reception: Lintel, Mantel, Module, Shelf
Curated by Samuel Draxler, this group show features artists making work that somehow subverts mass-produced domestic environments. We hope to make it to the closing, as GaHee Park is one of favorite new painters. However she subverts mass-produced space, we expect it to include weird, weird nudity.
Lauren Bakst & Yuri Masnyj, Elliott Jerome Brown Jr., Mary-Ann Monforton, GaHee Park, Isaac Pool
Meyohas
181 E 90th St. New York, NY 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.Website
Jonathan Mildenberg: THE TRANSITION OF POWER
The phrase THE TRANSITION OF POWER might bring to mind the recent, disastrous transfer of the Oval Office, but this exhibition is informed by an older socio-political tragedy (albeit one that undoubtedly shaped our troubled electoral maps). Jonathan Mildenberg’s sculptural works are inspired by “red lining”, the early-to-mid 20th Century policy of denying mortgages to ethnically diverse, high-density city neighborhoods. The practice essentially forced prospective homeowners to move to segregated suburbs, far more than choice on the “free market”. Here, Mildenberg reflects on the bank and the garden as two aesthetic environments related to the spatial politics of American housing injustice. Should be an interesting show.
Sun
New Museum
235 Bowery New York, NY 11:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.Website
Body Politic: From Rights to Resistance
A.K. Burns, the artist-in-residence through the Department of Education and Public Engagement’s Spring R&D Season, has organized a mini conference to prepare us for the battles ahead. Lawyers, activists, and organizers will discuss “the body under duress.” This topic includes environmental and immigration injustice as well as modes of civil disobedience and resistance.
Participants include representatives from Center for Constitutional Rights, the Center for Reproductive Rights, the New York Civil Liberties Union, the New York Environmental Law and Justice Project, and the Sylvia Rivera Law Project.
Session One 11:30 AM–2 PM Civil Disobedience, Protest, and Healthcare
Session Two: 3–6:00 PM Policing, Prisons, Immigration, and Environmental Contamination
RSVP to attend. We highly recommend this.
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I joked that all of the Asui children have to have hair that’s long as shit.
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