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✿ Mazica Party ┊ 136 sheets ✿
… a 2021 TV series with character designs by Yoshihiro Nagamori has been added to Patreon.
#Mazica Party#anime#animation#settei#model sheet#character design#production artwork#character sheet#reference#inspiration
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I forgot this??
Fubuki x Nika???
One of the animation staff drew dis gonna give you da link if you pm i'm busy so directly ask bruh
His name is Yoshihiro Nagamori
anyway don't come at ma door it's too sexy to be broken also this is more possible than Aiga x Nika lol
Oh n I like other ships, too (I mean both w Fubuki and Nika)
#I hate no ship#Except Gilten's#But I dislike some for the toxic shippers and actively going against other shippers#At least Fubuki x Nika has none#And is funny *looks at Fubuki
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✨Shu and Valt ✨
Oficial Art by Yoshihiro Nagamori on Twitter 💜
Twitter: @y_nagamori
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Alright, alright, alright.
I just went on an evening scroll on Nagamori's twitter and I am not disappointed.
Why is Boris wearing a cat bell? Did Kai put it on him?
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Beyblade Characters ~
Drawn by Beyblade character designer Yoshihiro Nagamori.
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Ilustración de hace unos días hecho Yoshihiro Nagamori para conmemorar los 20 años de la serie que trabajó en los diseños de los personajes de la primera generación, segunda generación y tercera generación y actualmente es el director de animación de Beyblade Burst empezó a trabajar desde la temporada Rise, también ha trabajado en otras obras tales como Bakugan en todas sus temporadas a excepción del reboot y Yu-Gi-Oh entre otras obras
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I’ve bought and scanned these 20th anniversary clear files! These files was available during the April 2019 opening of Beyblade Bar.
Tumblr won’t allow me to upload the full-res for these scans (these are downscaled to 50% of its original size) so for full-res versions, get them here.
I really like how they featured Yoshihiro Nagamori’s artworks across all generations, they definitely deserve to be used outside of clear files (and that’s why I scanned them haha).
Feel free to use them for any purpose! Credits are not required as long as you don’t claim its yours.
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Pictures by Yoshihiro Nagamori.
From the Beyblade Bar.
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#Beyblade#Bakuten Shoot Beyblade#Yoshihiro Nagamori#Beyblade Burst#Metal Fight Beyblade#Max Mizuhara#Max Tate#Rei Kon#Ray Kon#Kai Hiwatari#Tyson Granger#Takao Kinomiya#Yuriy Ivanov#Tala Valkov#Ginga Hagane#Zero Kurogane
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Mazica Party Anime Heads to the Big Screen with Compilation Film
The next stop for the Mazica Party TV anime—which is part of Takara Tomy's magic x party-themed mixed media series about wizards who aim to save the world by gathering mazica—is the big screen. The series's official website came through with the announcement that the anime is getting a compilation film, with a Japanese premiere date locked in for December 3.
The latest opening theme for the TV anime comes from Skypeace, who will also be providing guest voices for the movie version. The anime is directed by Shinji Ushiro (Yokai Watch, Tomica Kizuna Gattai Earth Granner), with Yoichi Kato (Yokai Watch, Duel Masters) on series composition and Yoshihiro Nagamori (Beyblade: V-Force) adapting Yusuke Omura's original character designs at anime production house OLM.
Source: Official website via Anime News Network
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Joseph Luster is the Games and Web editor at Otaku USA Magazine. You can read his comics at subhumanzoids. Follow him on Twitter @Moldilox.
By: Joseph Luster
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Hideyoshi’s death - Sekigahara - chronology
This has been in my drafts for a long time and it’s a bit incomplete towards the end, but... I’m not sure if I’ll be able to answer any additional questions, these are facts (plus some rumours from secondary sources), it’s up to you to interpret them as you like.
1598
18. 8. Toyotomi Hideyoshi died | (Ishida Mitsunari informed Ieyasu that Hideyoshi died) | Tokugawa Hidetada returned to Edo
(Hideyoshi is still considered alive
some form of tension between Ieyasu and go-bugyō was apparent)
25. 8. go-bugyō issued a letter about peace with Korea
28. 8. an order to withdraw from Korea was issued by go-tairō (without Uesugi Kagekatsu’s signature) informing that Mōri Hidemoto, Asano Nagamasa and Ishida Mitsunari were being sent to Hakata to deal with it | Mōri Terumoto made an oath with Mashita Nagamori, Ishida Mitsunari, Maeda Gen’i and Natsuka Masaie about cooperation
(Ukita Hideie was often visiting Terumoto’s mansion making friends with him)
3. 9. go-tairō and go-bugyō exchanged an oath that was forbidding them from making groups of supporters from outside the ten of them and that they will protect Hideyori
5. 9. another letter about peace with Korea is issued by 4-tairō
(Ieyasu, Terumoto and Hideie were supposed to go to Hakata, but that didn’t happened)
end of the ninth month - Ishida Mitsunari, Asano Nagamasa, Mōri Hidemoto were sent to Hakata to withdraw forces from Korea.
tenth month - Uesugi Kagekatsu arrived to Fushimi from Aizu
25. 11. Ieyasu invited Mashita Nagamori to his mansion in Fushimi
26. 11. Ieyasu invited Chōsokabe Morichika to his mansion in Fushimi
3. 12. Ieyasu invited Shinjō Naoyori to his mansion in Fushimi
6. 12. Ieyasu invited Shimazu Yoshihisa to his mansion in Fushimi
7. 12. Ieyasu invited Hosokawa Tadaoki to his mansion in Fushimi
(Katō Kiyomasa, Kuroda Nagamasa returned from Korea; sometime during the 12th month, before Shimazu and Konishi; 23. 11. they departed from Korea)
10. 12. Shimazu’s forces (Yoshihiro, Tadatsune) entered Hakata
11. 12. Konishi Yukinaga and Terazawa Hirotaka (Masanari)’s forces entered Hakata
(friction between Mitsunari, Yukinaga etc. and Kiyomasa, Asanos, Kurodas)
24. 12. Mitsunari returned to Osaka together with Shimazu Tadatsune
(everyone who returned from Korea went to Osaka)
1599
10. 1. Toyotomi Hideyori moved from Fushimi castle to Osaka castle. accompanied by go-tairō and go-bugyō (it was probably a nice show). Toshiie, following Hideyoshi’s will, stayed in Osaka as Hideyori’s guardian from then on.
(Kagekatsu returned back to Fushimi)
12. 1. Ieyasu returned back to Fushimi.
(a tentative decision to return Kobayakawa Hideaki his old fiefs was made)
(Ieyasu’s marriage arrangements with Date Masamune, Fukushima Masanori, Hachisuka Ieamasa became a problem)
18. 1. go-bugyō wrote to Date Masamune that use of guns was limited in Osaka
19. 1. 4-tairō and go-bugyō sent messengers to Ieyasu that he was going against Hideyoshi’s will
(some tension appeared, some daimyō gathered at Ieyasu’s mansion)
20. 1. all was settled without an armed conflict | several generals gathered at Mōri Terumoto’s mansion in Fushimi for discussion
24. 1. 4-tairō condemned Ieyasu for going against Hideyoshi’s will
28. 1. Ieyasu went to Osaka
29. 1. Ieyasu’s vassal Sakakibara Yasumasa entered Fushimi with an army | Ieyasu was back in Fushimi
2. 2. accompanying the official announcement of Hideyoshi’s death, the go-bugyō shaved their heads
5. 2. Hideaki’s fiefs were officially returned by go-tairō
12. 2. Ieyasu exchanged an oath with 4-tairō and go-bugyō (at least on the outside it looked like Ieyasu was the one making compromise) concerning the marriage problem
(Shimazu Yoshihisa returned from Fushimi to Kyushu; 14. 3. arrived to Satsuma)
29. 2. Toshiie visited Ieyasu in Fushimi
(reconciliation between Ieyasu and Maeda Toshinaga and Ieyasu and Ukita Hideie were made before 8. 3.)
9. 3. Shimazu Tadatsune killed Ijūin Tadamune
11. 3. Ieyasu visited sick Toshiie in Osaka
3. 3. (leap year) Maeda Toshiie died
4. 3. (leap year) Ishida Mitsunari was attacked in Osaka by Katō Kiyomasa, Fukushima Masanori, Kuroda Nagamasa, Tōdō Takatora, Hosokawa Tadaoki, Asano Yukinaga and Hachisuka Iemasa and escaped to his own wing in Fushimi castle.
5. 3. (leap year) Ieyasu wrote a letter to Katō Kiyomasa, Fukushima Masanori, Kuroda Nagamasa, Tōdō Takatora, Hosokawa Tadaoki, Asano Yukinaga and Hachisuka Iemasa
8. 3. (leap year) Kita no Mandokoro (Nene) tried to mediate (either on this day or earlier)
(Mōri Terumoto and Uesugi Kagekatsu were in Fushimi at this time. Ukita Hideie was probably in Osaka being sad his father-in-law died; he could assist Mitsunari in escaping though; Satake Yoshinobu could accompany Mitsunari from Osaka to Fushimi.
Go-bugyō were also in Fushimi (maybe except for Asano, who knows). 7 generals were asking for Mitsunari’s retirement. There were also voices for Mashita Nagamori’s retirement.
Osaka was full of people loyal to Ieyasu, so anti-Ieyasu forces wouldn’t be able to enter or exit.
Mitsunari sent Konishi Yukinaga and Terazawa Hirotaka (Masanari) to Mōri Terumoto as messangers.
Mitsunari would like to attack the enemy side with Terumoto’s help, but Ōtani Yoshitsugu didn’t think it would be a good idea,
Terumoto and Uesugi Kagekatsu tried to mediate. Kagekatsu and Ieyasu talked about marriage between their two clans, but it didn’t went through)
9. 3. (leap year) Ieyasu made his final decision and the disturbance more or less ended.
(Mitsunari’s son Hayato no kami (probably Shigeie) started to serve Hideyori. He might have also become the Ishida clan family head)
10. 3. (leap year) Mitsunari left Fushimi to be confined in Sawayama. Yūki Hideyasu was sent as his escort.
13. 3. (leap year) Ieyasu entered Fushimi castle’s Nishi no maru
19. 3. (leap year) Kuroda Nagamasa and Hachisuka Iemasa’s honour was restored.
21. 3. (leap year) Mōri Terumoto and Tokugawa Ieyasu exchanged an oath letter calling each other brothers
fourth month - Konishi Yukinaga, Tachibana Muneshige, Terazawa Hirotaka returned to Kyushu accompanying Shimazu Tadatsune, who was pardoned by 3-bugyō
(a strife between Shimazu clan and Ijūin clan, their retainers)
seventh month - more daimyō who returned from Korea were allowed to return back to their provinces
eighth month - Uesugi Kagekatsu and Naoe Kanetsugu returned to Aizu | Maeda Toshinaga returned to Kaga
18. 8. Ieyasu participated in Hideyoshi’s death anniversary ceremony at Hōkoku shrine
7. 9. Ieyasu left Fushimi castle and went to Osaka. He stayed in Ishida Mitsunari’s mansion (Ieyasu didn’t have his own mansion in Osaka)
(Terumoto’s son, age 4, went through genpuku at Osaka, got Hideyori’s “hide” and was named Hidenari)
(Ieyasu offered a congratulatory speech to Hideyori 9. 9. ?)
(rumours about a planned assassination on Ieyasu appeared sometime during this period)
13. 9. Ieyasu moved to Ishida Masazumi’s mansion (Masazumi went to Sakai)
26. 9. Kita no Mandokoro left Osaka castle’s Nishi no maru and went to live in Kyoto’s Shin (New) castle
27. 9. Ieyasu started to live in Osaka castle’s Nishi no maru
(Ōtani Yoshitsugu’s adopted son Daigakusuke (Yoshiharu) and 1 000 men sent by Ishida Mitsunari following Ieyasu’s orders blocked a way to the capital from Echizen, so Maeda Toshinaga wouldn’t be able to proceed to the capital. At the same time Katō Kiyomasa’s route to the capital was also blocked.)
tenth month - subjugation of Kaga | Asano Nagamasa lost his bugyō position and was confined in Kai | Hijikata Katsuhisa and Ōno Harunaga were also punished | Hosokawa Tadaoki, related by marriage to Maeda clan, who tried to apologize for Toshinaga, sent his son Tadatoshi to Edo as a hostage
eleventh month - Maeda Toshinaga sent his mother to Edo as a hostage
1600
first month - a rebellion in the Ukita clan occurred - Togawa Michiyasu and others (mostly important Ukita vassals) VS Nakamura Jirōbee and Hideie. Ōtani Yoshitsugu and Sakakibara Yasumasa (one of Ieyasu’s Shitennō = “Four Guardian Kings”) acted as mediators (there are many stories, though, one of them goes that Ieyasu got angry with Yasumasa for sticking his nose into other clan’s business and sent him home, so Yoshitsugu also pulled himself out.)
second month - Shimazu internal strife ended with Ijūin Tadazane’s capitulation (Ieyasu sent his vassal to act as mediator)
(Ieyasu gets reports that Kagekatsu plans a rebellion)
(Kagekatsu is asked to pay homage in the capital, but he refused. Mashita Nagamori and Ōtani Yoshitsugu were acting as mediators.)
14. 4. Naoe Kanetsugu’s letter
(the rebellion in Ukita clan was settled by Ieyasu’s intervention. Togawa Michiyasu (the one who started it) and some others became Ieyasu’s vassals. Ukita clan’s power was seriously weakened.)
(At the end of fifth month, the subjugation of Uesugi was decided. The 3-bugyō were kind of against it, because Ieyasu would be “abandoning Hideyori in Osaka” but what could they do)
(After the rebellion was settled, Hideie was staying in Fushimi)
8. 6. - 11. 6. Hideie was back in his fief (what he did after that isn’t known, it’s assumed he went back to Kamigata since Terumoto was gone and Ieyasu would soon be gone. He most likely sent Ukita Akiie (Sakazaki Naomori) to Aizu as his stand-in)
8. ~ 10. 6. Terumoto departed from Osaka to return back to Hiroshima
14. 6. Terumoto ordered Ankokuji and Hiroie to depart to Aizu | Mōri Motonari’s 33rd death anniversary, which Terumoto carried out, was held at Tōshun-ji temple (today’s Yamaguchi prefecture)
15. 6. 3-bugyō gave an order to subjugate Aizu instructing the generals to follow Ieyasu’s orders
16. 6. Ieyasu departed to subjugate Aizu. He left Osaka and entered Fushimi.
17. 6. Terumoto visited Itsukushima Shrine and in the evening/night arrived to Hiroshima castle
18. 6. Ieyasu left Fushimi and departed for Edo.
2. 7. Ieyasu entered Edo | {traditionally it’s said that on this day Mitsunari and Yoshitsugu met at Sawayama, but there are many versions as to why}
4. 7. Ankokuji Ekei left Izumo
5. 7. Kikkawa Hiroie left Izumo | Ukita Hideie visited Hōkoku shrine (shrine enshrining Hideyoshi, there are theories he did that to prepare for “raising the army”)
(on his way to Aizu Ōtani Yoshitsugu stopped at Tarui in Minō (some 30 km away from Sawayama castle) because of his illness - it comes from a secondary source)
11. 7. traditionally, this is the day when Yoshitsugu and Mitsunari rose their armies together.
(around this time Ankokuji met with Ishida Mitsunari and Ōtani Yoshitsugu at Sawayama)
12. 7. Mashita Nagamori, Natsuka Masaie, Maeda Gen’i wrote to Terumoto to come back to Osaka (Terumoto got it on the 15th) | some of those who left to Aizu returned to Kamigata | some sort of disturbance was occurring in Fushimi and Osaka | rumours about Mitsunari’s possible departure for the front reached Kamigata
(from this day onward various people were writing to Ieyasu’s side about Mitsunari and Yoshitsugu’s suspicious movements. 3-bugyō, Hiroie and Yodo-dono included)
13. 7. Ankokuji Ekei and Kikkawa Hiroie arrived to Osaka | Hiroie learned about Mitsunari and Yoshitsugu’s plan
14. 7. a messenger from Ankokuji Ekei arrived to Hiroshima asking Terumoto to come to Osaka
15. 7. Terumoto departed from Hiroshima | Terumoto wrote to Katō Kiyomasa to go to Osaka | Ieyasu’s forces holed up in Fushimi castle | some forces that departed to Aizu returned back from Ōmi | Shimazu Yoshihiro sent a letter to Uesugi Kagekatsu telling him that Mōri Terumoto, Ukita Hideie, magistrates, Konishi Yukinaga, Ōtani Yoshitsugu, Ishida Mitsunari and himself decided to join his side
17. 7. Mashita Nagamori, Natsuka Masaie, Maeda Gen’i issued 13 charges against Ieyasu | Terumoto entered Osaka | Hosokawa Gracia died
18. 7. the siege of Fushimi castle started | Ieyasu’s forces in Fushimi burned down bugyo’s mansions (or wings in the castle) | Ishida Mitsunari visited Hōkoku shrine in Kyoto
19. 7. Tokugawa Hidetada’s forces left Edo to go to Aizu
21. 7. Ieyasu’s forces left Edo to go to Aizu
24. ~ 25. 7. meeting at Oyama. Ieyasu stayed at Oyama until the beginning of the eight month.
29. 7. Mitsunari left Sawayama and participated in the siege of Fushimi
30. 7. Mitsunari entered Osaka castle.
1. 8. Fushimi castle fell | the Toyotomi generals (Fukushima, Tōdō, Ikeda, Kuroda) went west followed by Honda Tadakatsu and Ii Naomasa
5. 8. Mitsunari left Osaka and returned to Sawayama | Ieyasu returned to Edo and stayed there almost a month
9. 8. Mitsunari left Sawayama and went to Tarui in Minō.
10. 8. Mitsunari entered Ōgaki castle
23. 8. Gifu castle fell
1. 9. Ieyasu left Edo and aimed back to Kinai
7. 9. siege of Ōtsu castle started
14. 9. Ieyasu arrived to Akasaka | Mitsunari, Konishi Yukinaga, Ukita Hideie, Shimazu Yoshihiro moved from Ōgaki castle to Sekigahara/Yamanaka (or wherever the battle took place) | Fukushima Masanori and other Toyotomi generals followed
15. 9. Sekigahara | Ōtsu castle capitulated
18. 9. Sawayama castle fell
23. 9. a peace between Ieyasu and Terumoto | Ōgaki castle capitulated
25. 9. Terumoto left Osaka castle’s Nishi no maru and moved to his mansion in Settsu province where he retired (in the third part of the 10th month, he gave the clan headship to his young son Hidenari (age 5), shaved his head and took a new name Sōzui)
27. 9. Ieyasu entered Osaka castle’s Nishi no maru
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Getting over the Monkey: Japan 1598 - 1600
Toyotomi Hideyori (apparently)
So, with Hideyoushi now dead, what could possibly go wrong? He has left his most powerful and most trusted men in charge until Hideyori comes of age. It seems stable.
Actually, lots can go wrong. Lots and Lots can go horribly, horribly wrong.
Disputes and fallings out started almost immediately as the Japanese still had troops in Korea upon Hideyoushi’s death – the event of which had been kept secret to keep moral vaguely higher than the level it was already threatening to dwindle to. I don’t know the nature of the dispute other than it had to do with the soldiers in Korea and who it was between. Mitsunari (and the likes of Konishi Yukinaga, Arima Harunobu and Tachibana Muneshige) had a bit of a falling out about Korea with Asano Nagamasa, who also had the likes of Kato Kiyomasa and Kuroda Nagamasa on his side. I can only imagine this worsened the relation between Kato, Kuroda and Konishi, I doubt it helped that the three were all practically neighbours.
In the February of the following year Mitsunari openly condemned Ieyasu for organising a marriage for his own personal gain. Everyone else seemed to take his side on this one, so naturally everyone calls this Mitsunari stirring up trouble for Ieyasu. Actually, there should be no surprise at the outrage – this wasn’t Mitsunari’s personal grudge this was Ieyasu breaking a law that Hideyoushi put in place. It was only natural everyone raised their eyebrows. While strictly this “stirring up trouble” is true I have a feeling this wasn’t very one sided, considering Mitsunari fled to his section of Fushimi in the April of that year, having been “attacked” at Osaka by Ieyasu’s supporters. Who’s stirring up trouble now, huh?
An interesting note on one of the people who had “attacked” Osaka under Ieyasu, Hachisuka Iemasa, was an adoptive ancestor of Hachisuka Narihiro – a key player in the Boshin war. Narihiro was, in fact, the son of the Shogun – hence why I said adopted ancestor. The clan itself would serve the Shogunate, providing troops for the North and for security in Edo/Tokyo. It would face internal strife until the reformation in 1873 where it became part of the new nobility system under the Meiji Government. The current head of the clan is Hachisuka Masako.
A week or so after Mitsunari’s fleeing Ieyasu intervened and removed Mitsunari from his post, sending him back to his home of Sawayama along with Yuki Hideyasu. Hideyasu was actually the son of Ieyasu, however Ieyasu was said to hate him. On top of this Hideyasu supposedly had syphilis and lost his nose to it which is…gross.
Though I’m not sure of the truth behind it, and doubt it rather than believe it, I have seen talk of Mitsunari being part of the assassination attempt on Ieyasu in the summer of 1599. I certainly understand why he might have, I’d be mad if someone took my job from me when they were the one who had technically attacked me. However, as the story I read suggested that, while fleeing for his life, Mitsunari was mysteriously saved by Ieyasu himself. I doubt this, Ieyasu wasn’t stupid, a man who had just tried to kill you was a dangerous man (especially as it appeared he’d made it that far in) who you would need to kill. Perhaps it’s a mix up with the actual attack on Osaka, as the version I read does talk of it being Ieyasu’s retainers after Mitsunari’s head, or someone else got in who Mitsunari had sent.
Things did seem to clear up a little, Mitsunari promised sent his eldest son – Shigeie (who I believe is 16/17 at this point) – to assist in the subjugation of Aizu. However, it wasn’t going great and was about to technically worsen. Otani Yoshitsugu, who I presume Mitsunari had made an ally of – if not a friend – during their time in Korea. When taking his army to Aizu Otani happened to drop by Sawayama – I’m kidding this was completely intentional. Ankokuji Ekei would also meet them here.
The stage was set. A letter from Shimazu Yoshihiro to Uesugi Kagekatsu would outline who was the main players.
Ishida Mitsunari
Mouri Terumoto
Outani Yoshitsugu
Konishi Yukinaga
Ukita Hideie
The last two major events were the further condemning of Ieyasu by Mashita Nagamori, Natsuka Masaie and Maeda Gen’i who came up with 13 points that outlined all the “wrong” that Ieyasu had done and sent it around the country. It got to many noble lords in Kyoto, as well as the feudal lords around the country.
The other was the death of Hosokawa Gracia, daughter of the long dead Akechi Mitsuhide and wife of Hosokawa Tadaoki. While it’s recently been put on question and has always been a bit hazy, Mitsunari tends to get the blame for her death, he ordered her (and other lord’s wives) capture in the hopes they’d join his side. Bad move Mitsunari, bad, bad mood – even if you’d won. Nevertheless, between now (25th August) and Sekigahara, Mitsunari would spend most of his time going between his home and Ogaki before departing for the little village in Gifu.
I wish I had more information to give on what Ieyasu was doing but I can’t really tell you much. For a period he remained at Fushimi castle. On top of this he did what he could to strength the relations he had with other, powerful Daimyo. This included the likes of the Date in the North, Fukushima Masanori and, surprisingly, Konishi Yukinaga. I was actually speaking with Jibuyo last night, Konishi’s not all I thought he was – he would still, of course, fight on the side of Ishida. To show his lack of desire to harm the child Hideyori Ieyasu would stay at Osaka during the first few months of 1600 in an attempt to fill the gap left by Toshiie. The Maeda clan had been more than just one of the elders, he’d also been Hideyori’s guardian. His death in 1599 had caused a power gap that Ieyasu dived into…after chasing Mitsunari away of course.
He spent most of his time just watching really, making alliances with the likes of the Date and Mogami when the Uesugi started building a castle. This disaster area really shows how intelligent and tactical Ieyasu was, steering well clear of the frankly rash actions of Mitsunari. When suspicious of the Uesugi’s actions, guessing (correctly) that it was a plan to allow Mitsunari space to advance, he took things very slow and only arrived in his capital of Edo a month after setting out. Mitsunari did advance but Ieyasu already knew what was happening. He left his son, future Shogun Hidetada, in charge and made his way back, taking and losing castles as he went.
Not only was the stage set, the show was on.
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✿ Mazica Party ┊ 136 sheets ✿
... a TV series from 2021 with character designs by Yoshihiro Nagamori has been added.
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✨Rantaro and Valt✨
By: Yoshihiro Nagamori💜
Twitter: @y_nagamori
#Yoshihiro nagamori#rantaro kiyama#valt aoi#Beyblade#Beyblade burst#Beyblade burst sparking#Anime#Hiro morita
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𝗕𝗲𝘆𝗯𝗹𝗮𝗱𝗲 𝗕𝘂𝗿𝘀𝘁 - 𝗪𝗮𝗸𝗶𝘆𝗮 𝗞𝗼𝗺𝘂𝗿𝗮𝘀𝗮𝗸𝗶
𝗗𝗿𝗮𝘄𝗻 𝗯𝘆 𝗕𝗲𝘆𝗯𝗹𝗮𝗱𝗲 𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗿𝗮𝗰𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗱𝗲𝘀𝗶𝗴𝗻𝗲𝗿 𝗬𝗼𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗵𝗶𝗿𝗼 𝗡𝗮𝗴𝗮𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗶
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Gene Diver Anime Scramble article in the 3/1995 issue of Newtype illustrated by Yoshihiro Nagamori & Shinobu Nakamura.
This looks interesting. It has 2D animation, CGI and live action throughout the episodes. Just watch 15 minutes of one of the episodes (link below).
Gene Diver ANN
Gene Diver 26th episode - I like the jazzy OP theme but this shit is bugged out.... I have nothing.
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Pictures by Yoshihiro Nagamori.
2017 part 1
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