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IM SO SORRY I NEVER SAW THIS I DONT KNOW HOW LONG AGO YOU SENT THIS TO ME BUT THAT YOU SO MUCH IM REALLY SORRY
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@its-thot-o-clock DONT CALL ME OUT
people who call bakugou kacchan are straight by default
If it means getting to see more of your awesome art, I'm all for it šš¼
HEDGEY I LOVE YOU SO MUCH THANK YOU ;;;;; ILL DO MY BEST!!
I ended up penning it and honestly it looks much better
Rock Bottom Gallery [fig.1a]
Posting for the first time in a millenia
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Iām very emotional because I just finished Dororo... the ending,
*holding back tears*
... was so fucking bad
Iāve never been so immidiatly detatched from a show during the last five minutes of the last episode. I went from total devotion to resentment. Resentment that what could have been a perfect adaptation of a classic didnāt take the right steps in cultivating a satisfying ending. It was infuriating and creepy.
First off, this scene-
hyakkimaru calls dororo pretty, and at first I was like thatās nice? like Hyakkimaru doesnāt understand genderoles so heās just happy to see his bro??
but the rest of the ending has lead me to beleive that this is fanservice for the ship and Iām so fucking angry that the show would even suggest a romantic relationship between these two
Then Hyakkimaru ditches Dororo- and I donāt care if thats how the old manga ends it just doesnāt make sense for the context of this iteration, Hyakkimaru fought so hard to get Dororo back and the whole show is about their bond???
AND THEN THE NAIL IN THE COFFIN
Dororo, after spending the whole series defending his gender and living comforatably as a boy is heavily implied to live on as a girl, and the way he runs to Hyakkimaru is framed as slightly romantic
I get that the story was written in the 60ās but the whole point of this show was to create a modern adaptation- Tezuka did his best back then to write a heavily implied trans character and we live in an age where this could have been fully realized
its sad
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ANOTHER ATTEMPT ST DIGITAL ART BECAUSE I READ THIS REAL GOOD TOUGOU FIC RECENTLY AND I JUST MMMMMHHHHMMMM
anon asked: āHow did Oso-san establish mental illnesses?ā
Oh man oh man Iām so happy someone asked this ahah⦠its something I feel pretty strongly about! For starters, let me establish Iām focusing mainly on Osomatsu (because. Reasons) and also, none of this is 100% confirmed by staff, but this is my take on it. I find the subtlety of the issue in a gag serious makes it even more relatable tbh!!
Weāll start in numerical order, way back in episode 2 of season one. Oso finds himself home alone, which is what we can assume to be an irregular occurrence. After essentially stalking them in pursuit of some brotherly bonding time, he gets pretty pissed at their lack of interest in him. He even tells Chibita heād rather be born an only child, which we know now to be bullshit. He acts pretty dejected for the rest of the episode, though no one really notices.
Skip ahead to episode 5ās Esp Kitty. After Ichiās freak incident with Nyanko and his pretty obvious regret, itās Oso who is the most understanding and brotherly of all. This could be a stretch but I think it ties in with the opposites attract mechanism in parkamatsu (and suuji, but itās more apparent), being Ichi is afraid of rejection while Oso wears his heart on his sleeve 99% of the time. Again, just my opinion. Parkaās some good shit.
The more concrete evidence comes in at episode 9, where we really get an insight to how bad loneliness affects him. Heās definitely the most pissed after finding out about Jyushiās girlfriend, because itās supposed to be him getting a girlfriend, heās the oldest, the titular sextuplet, and Heās the one who sets the example. He still does the right thing in the end, bless his soul.
Thereās also the sanematsu skit. While I donāt believe in the āOsomatsuās an only child who made up his brothersā theory, I do think it could be foreshadowing a grim result in missing his brothers so much, either at the end of Letter or Sakura.
Aaaaand then we skip ahead to Letter. What I feel about this episode has been said a million times over at this point, but basically, without his brothers, Oso doesnāt feel like anybody, and this realisation hits him like a TRUCK. Que chemical imbalance in the brain, a side effect of mental illness (most notably depression) which causes the person to lose complete interest in life, bringing up aggressive episodes occasionally. Which is fairly spot on to what we see in Oso.
On to Season 2!! Everythingās happy and light hearted again, but the kicker here is the side effects of episode 24 remain. Karamatsuās lost respect for his onii-chan, Choroās grown a coldness towards him, Ichiās grown more fed up of his antics. (No difference with Jyushi or Totty, I donāt think). Itās driven home just how aware Oso is of his inability to be his own person, with how everyone perceives him. (Episode 2, his bros painting him as heās always looked because thereās nothing special about him, and then Totoko reiterating that fact.)
Then we have another sanematsu segment. If Sane is indeed a Bad End deriritave of Oso, the whole ādonāt make me say itā conversation gains some extra depth. Of course, Sane dies, which could play into Osoās shift in gear, the Bad End is dead, avoiding another Letter incident in this seasonās episode 24.
Which, of course, was the best episode ever made. Sakura proves to us that Oso is capable of making the right decision when not forced too. Heās become more self aware, he needs to make a decision that his brothers will willingly follow, a decision which will benefit his family. All looks well since heās avoided the whole I Have No Reason To Live Without My Brothers front, but itās given him a different problem. Without My Brothers, Who Am I?
Heās spending less and less time with his bros, more time by himself. Heās not acting as he does when around them. Heās not acting as the self heās always known to be him, so is that really who Osomatsu is? If not that, then what? Whatās his purpose now? That was probably his train of thought while he sat disassociating in the rain for hours. Thatās a pretty big red flag that heās not super okay all of the time.
I would like to think that he came to the conclusion that self-doubt like this is just part in parcel of growing up and finding your true self, and thatās what he was going to share with his brothers. BUT OF COURSE STAFF FUCKED US OVER AND SENT THEM ALL TO HELL IN TYPICAL OSOMATSU SAN FASHION. Otl.
TLDR; Staff are a bunch of smart cookies who made the seemingly most bland character into the most complex, with enough emotional experiences that make him a relatable and compelling protagonist and husband material. Seriously, if youāre like me and suffer from mental illness, Ichi and Kara are all well and good but Oso is objectively the most realistic of the lot. He needs more love. HEāS ALSO A FUCKING SWEETHEART??