remembered this line from Beast and now I have to kill myself
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I DID THAT I ANIMATED THAT I ACTUALLY FINISHED AN ANIMATION FOR ONCE
You guys should go watch it >:)
Papa Bugs with his zany puppy children 🖤
Animaniacs has become my new comfort show along with Ducktales and I can’t stop watching, or reading fanfics and drawing fanart, help, I love them too much.
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Mate I said we needed hanako to cry but not like this
Like man is frozen in time😭
I try new styles
he'd wager that you are dead meat
gomu gomu of your eye
Request!! Bendy and Cuphead starting the morning, because canonicaly they're not morning people and i like seeing them like pathetic wet cats
i hope this is pathetic-wet-cat enough for you lmao
In time travel movies, when the time traveler asks 'What year is this?!?' they're always treated like they're being weird for asking.
When in reality, if you go 'What year is this?!?' people will just say '2024. Crazy huh.' and you go 'Wtf where has my youth gone.'
And if you ask 'And what month??' people won't judge you, they'll just go like 'SEPTEMBER!!! Can you believe it?!?!' and you go 'WHAT?!? Last time I checked we were in May?!?'
You have a lot of thoughts about Sanji and how the Germa modification may come back to bite him later in terms of his own free will (& I agree that it will eventually come up)—but do you have any thoughts about Luffy having a mythical Zoan and whether Nika might be bleeding over into him? Zoan fruits supposedly have a will of their own especially after awakening, and I’m guessing mythical humanoid ones might take that a step further.
I remember being super unsettled by Gear 5 up until Luffy officially reiterated that he’s Luffy, going to be the pirate king, etc. There was something really eerie about it to me, like I was legit concerned that we were looking at something that wasn’t Luffy anymore.
What does it mean for Luffy, who ultimately is a personification of freedom and free will to be potentially a reincarnation of Joyboy/some sort of prophesied person with a destiny? Does it run kind of counter to his whole character? Is it fine so far because Luffy and Nika/Joyboy are so similar, and could that change?
Interested if you have any thoughts about it! Love your character analysis videos.
I've said this on twitter ages ago BUT somehow I don't think joyboy is gonna be a reincarnation or anything. I feel it's just the gum gum fruit itself has a will that it couldn't carry out 800 years ago with its previous user, and it's now found Luffy who can help carry out its will with Luffy's own. Ie, Luffy has not been forced on a path as the chosen one, he's simply so strong of mind and soul that the fruit has found someone to help it reach its peak form and power.
People like Luffy are a rarity, in terms of their pure determination and guts. Luffy makes his own path, and now he's yanked into the soul of his devil fruit, and has forced it to awaken for his own gain. But, since one piece is about continuing wills, it also makes perfect sense that either joyboy or the fruit itself has a will that Luffy is picking up. This is by no means fate, and is instead Luffy tearing the world apart due to who he is.
I also do think there's a possibility of devil fruits overtaking someone's mind and soul, but I don't know! Haven't seen that happen yet I think, so I'm keen to find out!
Also thank youuuu! 🫶
What do you think could make Tsukasa cry? From the beginning of the series until now, he has never been seen to cry despite what happens to him, so I was curious to know what you think. I hope you read it and have a nice day! :3
Thank you ^^
If you want to know, what would make Tsukasa cry would probably be the moment he receives love.
When he hears Amane say for the first time that he loves him with every word, when he hears that he is important, when he hears that his sacrifices were things that Amane did not want because what he wanted was to be by Tsukasa's side because he loves him.
He will cry when Amane admits that he will protect him, when Amane hears his calls, when Amane is the one who will hug Tsukasa, and not the other way around.
All Tsukasa needs is love, affection, care. He did everything he could for his brother, even before he met the entity. He asked Amane if he loved him, he wanted to feel that love, but what he received was the opposite.
He is so used to no one liking him, to no one caring about him, that it doesn't hurt him anymore.
Tsukasa know this will happen, he himself said that "Amane won't come, even if I call him"
Why won't Amane come?
He also explains "he's never done it before"
Tsukasa is the boy who was abandoned by everyone, including the person he loved the most. People don't usually like him, he always hears and sees looks of fear and contempt from other people. No one has ever asked him how he was, if he needed anything, no one cares about him.
And he knows this, he's sure of it.
One of the reasons he looks for a reason to "stay".
At the moment he was most vulnerable, he talked a little about what happened to him and Amane, that sad and empty look.
And you see that look shine when Hanako finally shows up to save him.
Then, the shine disappears again when Amane says he saved him "because he was there".
Tsukasa had a little hope here, but Hanako killed it again.
You see some of that hurt reflected when Tsukasa calls Amane selfish, when Nene says she loves Hanako and Tsukasa is handcuffed behind him saying "good for you" in the official translation.
When shortly after that Nene says she hates Tsukasa.
Can you see it?
Nothing negative will make Tsukasa cry because he expects it, because he is used to receiving contempt and indifference.
When you expect hate and not love, the tears dry up.
But when love finally comes to him, Tsukasa will overflow, because he has never dealt with it, he would not know how to react.
I can even see him shocked, in disbelief at first.
Like when Nene JUST hugged him.
He reacted that way with just one hug, so imagine how he will react when the person he loves the most finally admits that he loves him deeply?
He sings in search of a place where he can be happy
Tsukasa is neglected even by the fandom.
I understand that he did a lot of wrong things along the way, but let's remember that Tsukasa is that little baby who spent his days fulfilling Amane's wishes to see him happy.
Little Tsukasa became Yorishiro with this troubled personality because of his union with the entity.
The entity greatly influences his behavior, but he chose to stay by her side because the entity was the only one who could fulfill his wish to save his older brother.
The entity was the only one who stood by him when everyone else turned their backs (even though we know that the entity is also just using him).
All Tsukasa needs is love, affection, kindness, and that will be enough to make him cry.
He is a good boy who suffers unfairly for having chosen to save the life of the person he loves the most.
He didn't do it for himself, he never made wishes for himself, he wasn't looking for any ambition, he just wanted to see his brother happy, even if he didn't feel that he was loved by Amane, he didn't care about that, he just wanted Amane's happiness.
The cost of Amane's happiness is Tsukasa's pain.
If you want to see him cry, truly love him.