collab with @plastic-pipes ! we had a lot of fun on this :3 just cool kids hanging out~ ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ
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Which is your favorite character in Ghibli’ films?
personally, all of them are my true love ahahahaha <3<3<3<3
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Rin & Archer by Soga Makoto.
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another rwby x nanoha crossover! commissioned by nekoincardine, thank you!
RWBY Japanese dub cast was announced, some other characters they’ve played:
Ruby: Hayami Saori (Kaede from Idolmaster, Haruka from Hibike! Euphonium, Yotsugi from Monogatari, Yukino from Yahari)
Weiss: Hikasa Yōko (Aoi from Hibike! Euphonium, Mio from K-On!, Shino from Seitokai Yakuindomo, Emi from Hataraku Maou-sama, Diana from Little Witch Academia)
Blake: Shimamura Yū (Annie from SnK, Haruka from Go! Princess Precure, Siune from SAO, Masako from KnB, Zelda in Skyward Sword)
Yang: Koshimizu Ami (Ryuuko from Kill la Kill, Maou from Maoyuu Maou Yuusha, Sailor Jupiter in SMC, Kallen from Code Geass, Yayoi from Idolmaster)
BK: I modified this bird’s-eye view that Lauren had painted for the spirit energy explosion, but that sequence already had a really nice rhythm to it, so we left it alone and figured we could just share the painting in the art book. You can see how much work went into the three lighting setups that transition in a matter of seconds in a single shot! Animation is no picnic. I wanted the new portal to open up to a part of the spirit world we had not seen yet. Christine and I referenced bizarre iceberg formations for the mountains, baobabs for the trees, and aquatic plants for the field of flowers. Lauren and I researched pictures of aquariums lit by black lights for the otherworldly color scheme. It all came together to make a location that was pretty, yet a bit unsettling, which I think is an appropriate vibe for this postbattle conversation. Background designs by William Nanqing Niu and Christine Bian. Paintings by Bryan Konietzko, Melissa King, and Lauren Zurcher. [x]
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