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What is a MP100 HC you have that you never see anyone else talking about?
Oh gosh..... I gotta think about that. And have been thinking for like two days haha Chances are it is one of our combined HCs hahaha but I’ll share one that’s in my brain.
The one that I always think about is auras. My HC is that emotions are perceived through powers. (Which is a HC i already know we share heh)
I think diff espers can express themselves diff through their powers. Some it comes naturally like shigeo or serizawa and they can read it easily and express it comfortably. Others like ritsu or Teru don’t express them but can read them well. Shou doesn’t have either come naturally.
Shigeo is exceptionally perceptive towards emotions via powers. For him, communicating via his powers is….so comfortable. They are an extension of his self. He doesn’t always know how to express his emotions in other ways. But his powers are just natural. A inherent part of himself. But he does his best to not read other espers too closely to not be intrusive.
He can read ritsu the best and ritsu can read him the best as well. They learned how when they were young to understand one another even before they were both espers. Being able to understand one another through their powers gives them a strong emotional connection.
Serizawa also is like shigeo I think. They often can have totally non verbal discussions between them. It’s so comfortable for them to just chill in silence together.
Shou isn’t as perceptive towards emotions through powers so he doesn’t express them as much and Shigeo. He and Teru intentionally keep their emotions less visible.
Annnnd Teru. My boy Teru. Teru can read auras very well so he never had trouble reading Shigeo. But he does not express his emotions through his powers. If anything he intentionally holds his powers close to his chest. And that includes his true emotions.
(Looks at my Teru spirit design with his mask as a representation of how deep his inner mask goes to protect his true self)
Teru allows very few people to perceive his true emotions through his aura. One is Shigeo~ he makes the very intentional choice to let shigeo perceive his emotions through his powers.
Yes I know I told you all of this already but I’m in a ramble mood and this was the perfect ramble spot.
#mp100#this is just my personal HC everyone’s can differ#I also am just rambling so like#yeah#just enjoying myself#sodasexual#I finally answered yooooou#meta#sorta
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Hi, I took the time to read the whole undead kingdom AU the past few days and it's so interesting! Can't wait to see what adding MP100 chars to it will add to the table, hehehe
Thank you so much! I'm excited to see what I come up with too lol
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Did you know someone wrote a fic based on your salt lamp comic? https://archiveofourown.org/works/55890052
I did not BUT I have now read it and it's very cute! thanks for letting me know!
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In roleswap AU, how does Shou meet Reigen, and what is their dynamic?
okay, so!
in canon, there’s an omake i can’t find right now where teeny shou shows off his powers to his mom and she starts crying
for the roleswap, i extrapolated from that a little- when shou manifested his powers in this au, his mom freaked on account of 1) her own Problems and Issues regarding psychic powers, and 2) shou’s life was going to be So Much More Dangerous now (bc of the whole Terrorist Organization That Kidnaps Psychic Children thing), and she was scared for him.
but shou is a little kid at this point, and all he sees is his mom getting really sad when he uses his powers. so, he goes and visits reigen, an adult “psychic”, to ask for advice- after all, reigen’s a grownup who didn’t get kidnapped, maybe he can help stop his mom from worrying. (the interaction itself goes similarly to mob’s first meeting with reigen.)
like mob, shou ends up working for reigen. shou figures out reigen’s a fraud after their first exorcism or two, confronts reigen about it, and decides to keep working with him anyways since it’s fun, good practice, and he does still like reigen. (even if he still very much disagrees with the guy on things like “it’s okay to run away”)
in terms of actual dynamic, shou is as disrespectful as is funny, but also as long as he feels they’re helping people, he’ll encourage the bit to some level. sometimes he drags ritsu into helping too (even before ritsu develops powers, it’s just to hang out) and actively pretends to buy reigen’s bullshit to annoy ritsu (bc it’s funny). reigen kind of just rolls his eyes at the whole thing and pushes on, but the two definitely care about each other (although the care is closer to friends than mentor-student)
#ask!!#sodasexual!!#mp100#shou mob swap au#THANK YOU FOR ASKING ME BTW I LOVE BEING ASKED THINGS#shou and reigen probably wouldn’t be as close as canon reigen and mob but it’s still an important relationship#like in canon the separation arc ended with mob saying ‘i know what you are. a good person :)’#if i end up doing it in this au shou’d probably say smth like ‘ive known youre a fraud this whole time and im still sticking around’
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Last request for @sodasexual
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On today's Mobird Psycho request: @sodasexual ! Many brown Student Council birds for you
Tokugawa is a hookbill duck, by the way : ) I have lots of love to give to anatids on the next drawings of this AU
#come on parrot shinji I know you don't usually get treats but stop hogging that millet spray#mobird psycho#mp100#mob psycho 100#ritsu kageyama#shinji kamuro#hikaru tokugawa#dimple mp100#<- technically he is here?#lalarts
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Soooo, I did a thing.
Big thank you to @ygodmyy20, @sodasexual, & @acemp100 for your help!
Several of the characters have matching/mirroring Pokemon. Mob originally was going to have an Espeon to match Ritsu's Umbreon. I still like to think they both had Eevees as kids.
Most people have several Pokemon types to have well-rounded teams. Also, tried not to have anyone's team be too OP, except Toichiro Suzuki.
#mob psycho 100#mp100#pokemon#Shigeo Kagayama#Teruki Hanazawa#Ritsu Kagayama#Arataka Reigen#Katsuya Serizawa#Dimple#Ekubo#Shou Suzuki#Tome Kurata#Musashi Godo#Tenga Onigawa#Tsubome Takane#Ichi Mezato#Keiji Mogami#Toichiro Suzuki#Ryo Shimazaki#Toshiki Minegishi#Yusuke Sakurai#Megumu Koyama#Momozo Takenaka#Nozomu Hatori
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AHHHHH!!! You’re welcome you gave me such lovely morning spirit food!!! I legit opened my phone and saw this in the mp100 tag and couldn't contain myself. ALSO YES HE IS A LIL BUG LIK BUG RITSU
I ALSO WANT TO DISSECT SHOU UNDER A MICROCOPE
I have to share, I got this comm from @/marbleboa over the summer of my idea of a older, full grown Teru spirit and I love him so muucccchhhhh https://www.tumblr.com/marbleboa/757391911167442944/commission-for-ygodmyy20-of-her-concept-for
I also realized that I have a single eye for Teru as a lil spirit blob but then.... i gave him MANY EYES as he get's older and his form becomes more detailed hahaha opps!! I just got so excited earlier (not sure how I forgot my fav feature of him, his MANY EYEBALLS). I like to think they all kinda start as blobs, and then as they grow and mature into themselves their forms change and grow.
Also I tagged all my spirit Mob thoughts here too if you ever wanna peruse! https://www.tumblr.com/ygodmyy20/tagged/spirit%20mob
my concept for the main espers' projection forms cause i personally do not care for the idea that they all look like shige's... i think they'd vary in size, opacity, and brightness depending on the potency of their abilities & how they awakened. sho's has no notes because i dont know if im gonna keep his
shige's is completely malleable, but the brightest out of all of them. completely opaque, you'd think he's a solid object until you try to touch him. he looks a little ragged/worse for wear, with wide, perpetually petrified eyes -- my personal interpretation of what its like to have all of that power pushed down for so long... it cant stay down forever. every single 100% meltdown resulted in those frayed edges/tendrils and the odd wrinkled texture his lines have. also he's not exclusively Critterified, unlike ltierally every other esper he can actively morph into looking like a human of some sort (bipedal, longer arms, like he does in the manga) sniles
terus is kind of self explanatory. a note i didn't add -- he changes his visual texture like a chameleon, kind of blending into his surroundings. if he's hovering above water, he's goopy. if he's inside a cloud, hes poofy. if he's . idk. on a log or some shit he'll get all grainy. hes also SUPER bright but like, very obviously see-through. he only has one beady little eye because. haha. nel's teru rose tinted lenses metaphor. He Cannort see shit. his textures ALSO change based on emotions
ritsu is a small funny little thing. a lot of his design is based off of a prey animal of some kind. its meant to be a metaphor for how he percieves himself next to shige but im too tired to properly dissect it honestly. since "spoon bending" is such an important aspect of his powers and one of the biggest representations of his inferiority complex... he has a little spoon tail! i also believe the projections form themselves based off of the earliest days of awakening, and since there was that whole sequence of ritsu throwing the spoon & getting upset at ekubo and bending a shit ton of spoons. boom. shabam. spoon shit. theres more but iiiiiiiiiiiiiii. Forgot
and sho. i dont have notes for him. i honestly just thought a little flying bug would be cool because i kind of took the absolute basic aspects of how i percieve his character ("with great power comes great responsibility" "gentle" "afraid of those he loves" "ride or die kinda guy") plus his powers (invisibility, energy storage, the implementation of his wrestling skill into his attacks) and thought. bug. specifically some kind of ant because of the shot of him watching a bunch of ants scuttle around in the one flashback with his mama. the more i think about it i think some kinda beetle would be more fitting for him? but i think ant is funnier. ill def work more on it later.
#spirit friends spirit friends spirit friends#i feel like this is my biggest hyperfixation from mp100#this and expressing emotions through auras I can just#go on#for hours#also sodasexual in the replies#we share a lot of our spirit HCs!#i usually don't come out blazing in the comments I just legit can't shutup about spirit bois#so I am so happy to get to just be insane about them today hehehe
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mezato and tome doodle for @sodasexual
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Introducing our Beta Reader: @sodasexual!
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Marina has spared her writing talents for the zine as beta reader! Alongside our incredible writers, we're looking forward to what they have installed for us!
[Website] [Twitter] [Instagram]
#mob psycho 100#mob psycho 100 zine#mob psycho 100: alternate universe zine#mp100#mp100 au zine#mp100 zine#fanzine#writing#zine promo#charity zine
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For the AO3 ask, 16
ahhhh sorry marina i am finally getting to this haha
What’s your most common “Additional Tags” tag?
Hmmm probably hurt comfort. Or like mild body horror cuz that’s how I like to write. With sentences like:
break white bones into razors, carve them into skin, burn insignias into organs, melt cartilage. Break apart everything, reform again, break it again and again and reform and burn it again and again.
I probably should use the body horror tag more hehe
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Commission for @/coveofmarin on Twitter or @sodasexual of design references for Saitama from One Punch Man, in their AU where he's Shigeo and Teruki's adopted child!
You can read their fic here! Highly recommend!!
#mp100#mob psycho 100#mp100 fanart#opm#one punch man#opm saitama#saitama opm#saitama#crossover#mp100xopm
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MP100 Secret Spirit 2023
Here's my @mp100secretspirit gift for @sodasexual! I chose to write a fic focused on the platonic dynamic between Dimple and Teru: specifically one where Teru is sick and Dimple is tasked with helping him out.
I had a lot of fun with this one. Thank you for the opportunity to write it, and happy holidays!
#mp100#mob psycho 100#dimple ekubo#teruki hanazawa#shigeo kageyama#reigen arataka#mp100 secret spirit
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Hey, I think you'd like seeing these ???% arts:
https://www.tumblr.com/ygodmyy20/734152874936909824/cuddles-thanks-sodasexual-for-the-bestest
https://www.tumblr.com/ygodmyy20/746834258394529792/sketches-the-first-one-is-just-me-wanting-some?source=share
https://www.tumblr.com/ygodmyy20/743396488946778112/having-a-blast-drawing-cute-shigeo-in-state?source=share
Akdkosoa thank youu!!! I checked them all out and they’re so adorable, ??? my beloved. Thank you for sharing these with me!!! :D
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@ygodmyy20 and @sodasexual, thank you again for sharing this masterpiece with me.
Wirt’s Inferno-- A Comprehensive Guide to Over the Garden Wall as Dante’s Inferno
It is commonly known that Patrick McHale’s Over The Garden Wall is a modern retelling of Dante’s Inferno. Two young brother’s, stuck in purgatory, wander through an Unknown in between as they nearly drown in a lake. The journey they go on mirrors that of Dante’s classic journey deeper and deeper into hell, with each episode representing a different layer.
So, what is Dante’s Inferno, and how did we get here?
Well, as a VERY Italian individual who also happened to grow up in New England, having Italian stories passed down to me from my Nonna and Nonno, as well as an English major who loves analysis and good old fashioned literary parallels, I can’t help but feel like I was somewhat meant to share this. So here we go.
Buckle in for a ride, because we are going to hell and back. Literally.
The Inferno is the first part of Dante’s The Divine Comedy, a 14th century epic poem written by Dante Alighieri. That’s right, Dante is not just the name of the main character. Dante, the author, wrote himself traveling through hell with famous, and even to Dante ancient, Roman poet and philosopher Virgil.
The version of hell we see in the poem is distinct to Dante, just as the Unknown is distinct to Wirt. Is is their vision of what the afterlife, or purgatory, would be.
So we have our parallel protagonist. Wirt is our Dante figure. Both are nerdy, insecure, artistic, write poetry, wear red hats, and are in love with a girl.
(Dante is in love with a girl named Beatrice, where our bluebird Beatrice gets her name, and Wirt is technically supposed to be in love with Sarah as the equivalent but as a self proclaimed Wirtrice blog FIGHT ME they both love a Beatrice).
Both, also, have a companion.
The comparisons between Greg and Virgil are less exact than Dante to Wirt. Retellings, are, after all, just that, it’s not exactly the same or there would be no new story. Greg as a younger brother occupies a different relationship role than Virgil, who is a friend and if anything for knowledgeable then Dante in the Inferno. Like Virgil, however, he is musically/ artistically talented. Greg, we can see, gladly breaks out into improvised songs and gives us chart topping #1 hits like Potatoes and Molasses. Now I’m not sure if Virgil was spinning any beats on their way through hell, but both certainly occupy a similar artistic space.
Next, of course, we have Beatrice– who guides our pair further and further into purgatory. Both are redheads, both are adorable and both make me proud to be a pale Italian ginger. (And as previously stated our main protagonist is in love with them).
And last but certainly not least, we have the Beast, Over the Garden Wall’s version of Lucifer.
This is more difficult to trace back to the Inferno specifically, Depictions of the devil and Lucifer across various cultures are as old and numerous as my college debt. However, the description of Lucifer in Dante’s epic poem are shockingly spot on to what we see in the Beast’s design
- multi faced
-horned
Some pretty clear imagery was pulled here, with tree branches standing in for horn imagery. Both are tricksters, deceivers, and travel through all layers of hell. The Beast does this through, as Greg calls them, turts).
The Beast can most definitely be seen as a general symbol for Lucifer, as many villains are, but there is undeniable inspiration from the Inferno’s specific depiction of the Devil.
Alright, we have our cast of characters. Each character has their counterpart in this retelling, with enough enough clear paralleled characterization and imagery to be a clear reference, while being different enough to be new.
Now, what about the journey? The plot?
The most fundamental commonality between Dante’s Inferno and Over the Garden Wall is that both of our characters take a spiritual, emotional, and life changing journey through some kind of hell, or purgatory. Both of these are tailored to their own unique visions, fears, insecurities, and seen through their lens.
There are ten layers of hell in the Inferno, and it is no coincidence there are ten episodes of Over the Garden Wall. So let’s go through one by one.
Lasciate ogne speranza, voi che continuano leggere questo inviare.
I. The Entrance/ The Old Grist Mill
Dante’s Inferno begins with Dante finding himself in a strange, mysterious forest, unsure of how we got there– precisely how Wirt and Greg’s journey begins. There is a slight difference, though, in that Wirt and Greg begin their journey already inside the Unknown, whereas Dante is in the forest right outside the gate to hell. A gate which reads “Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch'intrate”– “abandon all hope, ye who enter here”– marks the entrance. The woodsman gives Wirt and Greg the same warning, giving us a sense at the end of the episode that we are finally entering into the true danger of the Unknown.
This is not an official layer of hell, but the entrance, and at this place both characters are attacked by wolf like animals. Dante is attacked by three different creatures, one of them being a she wolf. At the end of the episode, Greg saves the day. Dante, too, is saved by companion– Virgil. The plot of this first leg of the journey is, affectively, the same.
(why the image from the literal family show so much more terrifying than the one from the gothic Italian epic through hell I can’t)
II. Limbo/ Hard Times At the Huskin’ Bee
Limbo is the first actual level of hell, where people who where neither good nor evil are sent to wait. Often this includes pagans who did not believe in God during their lives. They wait for heaven, for salvation and something more. The subtle torture? Is waiting for something that will never come.
In Over the Garden Wall, we go to the town of Pottsfield, a dreary, boring town where we see a distinctly pagan group of pumpkinhead skeletons waiting for the harvest. It should be noted that EVERYONE in the Unknown is supposed to be dead, as seen with Quincy Endicott’s grave being seen in the real world. Yet these are the only skeletons we come across in the entire series.
What are skeletons a symbol of? Death, but also passed time. It’s a mark of time and erosion. The citizens of Pottsfield have spent so long waiting for the harvest– the newfound salvation that will never come– that they have eroded away into skeletons. They have waited, and waited, and waited.
This video here– made by TREY the Explaner on YouTube, also notes that salvation by Christ is also compared to a harvest often, and that Enoch represents the figure of Minos.
This is a video I watched in my research which mostly reaffirmed my findings and observations, but also noted some things I missed. I’m not going to pretend like I made this observation myself, and credit goes to TREY for this next bit.
In the Inferno, travelers encounter King Minos, the Judge of the Damned, when exiting Limbo. He is described a giant, immortal creature who judges those who enter into hell and determines the extremity of their sins. Often depicted with a serpent tail, he wraps his tail around each soul, the number of times dictating which layer they will be sent to.
Enoch, like Minos, is the leader and judge in this layer. He is larger than all the other townsfolk, who overtly states to With, Greg and Beatrice that he has to “punish them for their transgressions” . He sentences them as they exit, just like Minos. Enoch’s design is also large, and serpenty. Enoch has streamers and hisses, as TREY points out in their video.
The similarities are actually uncanny when you really look at it.
Once again, the Enoch observation is brilliant but NOT mine. This is from TREY the Explorer’s video, which was posted over five years ago, and you should go and support it through this link right now.
III. Lust/ Schooltown Follies
The first level where people are punished, the level of lust punishes those who commit just that, lust. And the concept is all over the place in this episode, with Ms. Langtree– who LITERALLY sings a song called “Ms. Langtree’s Lament” and spends the entire episode yearning.
Oh, Ms. Langtree, you lustful sinner you.
Truth be told, lust is my least favorite sin/ level in the Inferno. I’m ace as, well, hell, and I often can’t relate. I thought this would be my least favorite episode and parallel due to this, and yet it’s not.
In the Inferno, souls are blown back and forth by a giant storm. This is meant to symbolize how lust blows people back and froth aimlessly in life. We see this with Ms. Langtree throughout the entire episode. She’s spiraled into a depression, thrown around emotionally to the point she can hardly stand.
She is, emotionally, blown back and forth. In fact, whenever we enter the school in the episode we hear wind sound effects. The school is the level of lust, and Ms. Langtree it’s main soul.
IV. Gluttony/ Songs of the Dark Lantern
This is probably one of my favorite episodes in regards to following the Inferno, truth be told. Here, gluttons are punished for being gluttonous– overindulgent, wasteful, and over consume. One of the most common depictions of gluttons is wasting away in a tavern eating and drinking, so it makes sense that this episode’s prime location would be an inn.
And what do we see? Overindulgent inn customers, who from the moment Wirt and Greg arrive boast about their lives. We also see Greg indulge in large piles of food, leaving behind stacks of plates. He is constantly eating throughout this episode.
There is more food in this episode than any other one, though it should be noted the people at the tavern are never seen eating it. This is a reference to the punishment of gluttony in the Inferno– though they ate excessively in life, they cannot eat in hell.
Yet that is hardly where the gluttony parallels stop.
For one, the most notable characteristic of Gluttony is that it is constantly raining, and outside of our quaint little inn it is pouring. We see this emphasized when the action is taken outside.
This circle is also guarded by Ceberus, a three- headed dog from Greek Mythology, and we see a dog guarding the inn by blocking the door.
It is also important to note that this is the episode where Wirt is labeled as “the pilgrim”. This is a direct reference to him being Dante, as Dante’s journey through hell was said to be a “great pilgrimage”.
V. Greed/ Mad Love
The circle of Greed corresponds to the episode about rich people whose mansion’s are so big they can’t even tell that they’re connected– what a surprise!
The greed and harboring of wealth is fairly overt in this one, needless to say. In the Inferno, those guilty of greed are forced to push bags of riches for eternity, unalloyed to keep any of it. Endicott is a perfect example of greed. He continues to harbor wealth, believing it will make him happy.
Yet his giant mansion does not make him happy, and directly leads to the very thing torturing him (the “ghost”). The punishment here is not as direct as in the the other episodes, bur rather more metaphorical. He is emotionally empty and tortured by his cold, money driven exploits.
Another important plot point in this episode is the need to acquire two cents in order to ride the ferry to Adelaide’s. This is one of the more blatant references to the Inferno, where, like in Greek Mythology, Dante and Virgil must pay two coins to the ferryman Charon to ride across the river Styx and reach the next level of hell.
VI. Anger/ Lullaby in Frogland
At first glance, this seems like one of the more abstract episodes to compare to the Inferno. It’s where those who were aggressive, violent, and full of rage are punished. We are on a ferry with bassoon playing frogs.
However, the episode manages to draw some fantastic parallels. The circle of Anger in Dante’s tale is represented by a muddy, swampy wetland. Dante and Virgil do not have to pay to cross the river like most, and take a boat across. Wirt, Greg and Beatrice also do not pay the two coins, since Greg threw them out, and catch a ride on a ferry through the muddy swampland.
I guess Endicott was right, Greg does have some sense. And we end all rolling in the mud, just like the souls in Anger.
Speaking of which, you know what else there is a lot of in this episode? Anger.
Anger when there is no bassoon player. Anger and a chase with the frog police. Wirt’s anger when he finds out Beatrice lied to them.
The episode is the central turning point of the series, and it works beautifully with this layer of hell. The exit of Anger in the Inferno is the City of Dis, whose walls separate the passive sins, from the active ones. This is the point we have reached in our narrative with the reveal of Beatrice’s betrayal as well.
I would also like to include another addition from TREY’s video at the end of this section, which I did not observe or come up with myself, which is that in the City of Dis, Dante is confronted by three furies. Like the fates, they are old hags.
And who do we get in this episode? Adelaide. An old hag, whose scissors channel imagery of the fates in Greek Mythology, who use scissor to cut the string of people’s lives.
VII. Heresy/ The Ringing of the Bell
Heresy, one of the worst sins one could commit in Dante’s time, is the punishment of practicing any faith outside of, in this case, Catholicism (though broadly speaking it is the practice of any religion outside of the accepted one in society, which depends on the context). They are punished by being constantly burned or set on fire.
In this episode, there is not only an array of candles around the house, but an emphasis on the fire by Auntie Whispers. The entire episode has a pagan, witchy feel– these same candles are arranged in what looks like ritualistic way, perhaps to try and get the demon out of Lorna.
Which brings me to the most obvious point and reference, in my eyes.
The plot of the entire episode is literally that of an exorcism, casting a demon out of a young girl.
If that is not a theme of heresy, I don’t know what is. The aesthetic of this episode is entirely what Dante’s hell considers heresy, and the plot of driving out a demon an all too familiar Catholic narrative.
Magic, sorcery, and witch imagery are more prevalent in this episode than ever, and though more abstract than other episodes I believe the parallel could not be clearer.
VIII. Violence/ Babes in the Wood
Violence, though fairly self explanatory, is is a bit complicated in the Inferno. It’s broken up into parts, or rings– violence against others, violence against oneself, and worst of all, violence against God.
The punishments in the circle of Violence are gruesome ones– those in the first ring are left to drown in the boiling blood of the River Phlegethon, since they reveled in blood in life. In the Inferno, Dante and Virgil cross the river to enter the Wood of Suicides, where those who took their own lives are left to transform into trees.
Oh gee, where have we seen this before?
The tree imagery is arguably the most blatant reference to the Inferno in the entire series. After floating down a river, the boys wander through the woods. Wirt, having given up in despair, lies down and begins to turn into a tree. They have floated down the River Phlegethon, and entered the Wood of Suicides.
There is a lot more detail and nuance to the rings of circle of Violence in the Inferno, but the episode follows the basis of Dante’s journey through it quite well. Wirt’s attitude and sadness, his laying down and almost turning into a tree, can even be read as an allegory for suicide.
IX. Fraud/ Into the Unknown
Like episode 5, our flashback episode is one of the more difficult ones to parallel to it’s counterpart in Dante’s Inferno. In the Inferno, the circle of Fraud is complex and made up of various ditches, or bolgias. What’s interesting, however, is that the episode of Fraud is the one what takes place in the real world.
Fraud is deception, lying, and manipulation, and not only does the episode take place on Halloween– a night full of fraud where everyone pretends to be someone or something they are not– Wirt himself is a fraud. He never shows his true self, due to his insecurity, and in an attempt to win over Sarah.
The episode follows a bunch of teenagers. And what bigger frauds, or pretenders putting on an act, are there than teenagers trying to survive in a public high school?
Thieves are amongst those punished in this circle, and this is the episode where Greg reveals he stole his rock fact rock.
Both Wirt and Greg have committed sins applicable to this circle. The punishment for this circle is falling down a pit or trench into darkness. And that is precisely how this episode ends– Wirt and Greg falling down into a pit of darkness.
TREYs video also points out that Sarah’s costume could be symbolic to the winged creature Geryon, whom Dante and Virgil encounter at the end of this circle. Like a bee, Geryon is winged with a stringer, though he was a humanoid upper body. Geryon leads Dante and Virgil deeper in hell, while Sarah arguably leads Wirt and Greg to the Unknown. She is the reason they end up there in the first place.
Lastly, there is the “eat your dirt” comment from Beatrice, which when researching and rereading the Înferno to look for similarities I immediately thought was a nod to one of the worst punishments in Fraud– deceivers who told lies being forced to eat human waste, as it represents what came out of their mouths during life. This, to my surprise, was also noticed by TREY in their video, and discussed. It is a subtle nod, yet this imagery being in the episode which corresponds with this circle, and never being brought up again, cannot be a coincidence.
X. Treachery/ The Unknown
The worst layer of hell, where Lucifer himself is found due to betraying the highest power of all, God himself, Treachery is depicted in the Inferno as a cold an barren wasteland. This is a stark contrast to the pit of fire hell is commonly described as. This is because Lucifer’s giant wings beating freeze everything to ice and cause frigid wind gusts. Like in episode three, the weather in the final episode of Over the Garden Wall parallels it’s equivalent in the Inferno.
It is snowy, cold, barren, and we open with Beatrice being blown around in a giant windstorm. And in this episode, like in this circle, we find the Beast.
People in the circle of Treachery are punished being frozen, looking upward at the world but unable to move or ge tout of the eternal cold. This is precisely what the Beast does to Greg to fuel his lantern.
In the end, both Dante and Wirt contort the Beast, or the Devil, in this frozen tundra, and eventually escape and return home. Their journey’s have changed them however– spiritually, emotionally, and in maturity. They have literally been to hell and back.
And so, our retelling of Dante’s Inferno comes to an end.
Patrick McHale’s masterpiece is more than a retelling of Dante’s epic poem– it is stooped in American colonial folktales, German fairytales, and more. However, the Inferno is most definitely it’s bones, it’s outline, and a core part of what makes this stunning piece of art work.
#dante's inferno#over the garden wall#otgw#otgw meta#i really need to read dante's inferno#i have no excuse anymore#at the very least i'd like to add some analysis of lust here#also i did not fucking know christopher lloyd was still acting#and was overjoyed to hear his voice again#the VA work is lovely in general on this series#i am richer for having seen it
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10: Do you have any OC’s?
I do not! Thou (as you know hehe) I do have some very detailed spirit designs for Shigeo, Teru, Shou and Ritsu.
That isn't an OC but probably closest I am to it.
Some recent teru spirit ideas that I am noodling on
his spirit has a mask, that is sorta off the side of his head. If we saw his spirit before he met Mob the mask would be whole. After mob it is cracking. After confession arc it is nearly cracked in two. Between that and old age, it changes depending on where he is in life. But it eventually becomes just the smallest fragment on his head. He will never be fully rid of it. But it gets smaller over time.
16: What would be your first or basic psychic skill (telekinesis, pyrokinesis, hydrokinesis, ect)?
Oooooo telekinesis. It has the most use cases. Also, just psychic powers in general would be amazing. To be able to communicate and share emotions via something non-verbal like that would be so cool. I just love that part of psychic powers.
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