Hello!21 | she/they | gnc/genderqueer/genderfluid | artist/animator/collector | ART TAG IS #lj’s doodles ! | MW era
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Drew a minecraft dog in ms paint
Senshi ; Delicious in Dungeon ☆ Good Smile Company
Dungeon Meshi - Box Set Announcement
i’m genuinely uber tired of people attempting to virtue signal and try being a hero over bullshit bc they draw something a certain way that doesn’t even hurt anyone, like on god please quit fucking yapping ab shit. if it’s such a “problem” to you, suck it up. like go away, don’t follow people if you want to fuss about the way they depict character that use CANONICAL COLOR PALETTES. like please shut your goddamn mouth PLEAAAASSSEEEEE.
ok rant over bye
i ended up not being able to sleep so I drew the one and only izutsumi
anyways gunman and samurai
vetted fundraisers from today. i know these lists can seem overwhelming, but please keep engaged, keep sharing, and keep donating if you have the means. your efforts are helping to save lives - now is not the time to give up
july 2nd:
Widow Safaa Abubaker and her two young children (€580/€15,000) - @safaamo, verified by @/ibtisams
The Albalawi family of ten, including two chronically ill members and several children, one who needs urgent hepatitis treatment (€7,272/€50,000) - @bisanalbalawi, @albalawii, @yasminalbalawi verified by @/90-ghost
Basel Ayyad and his family of eight, including his sick daughter who needs treatment to save her eyesight (CHF1,896/CHF60,000) - @basel-1995, #214 on @/el-shab-hussein and @/nabulsi's spreadsheet
Laila Shaqoura and her family, including her pregnant mother (€22,698/€45,000) - @lailashaqoura, #152 on @/nabulsi and @/el-shab-hussein's spreadsheet
The Ayyad family of eight, including four children ($16,568/$35,000) - @aymanayyad82, @mayadaayyad, @raghadayyad81, verified by @/nabulsi
Amina Albaba, her husband, their four children (one needs treatment for a chronic illness, another is a newborn), and her brother-in-law's family, which includes five children ($18,356/$100,000) - @ameinababa, verified by @/ibtisams
The Al Zaeem family of seven, including four children and their sick grandfather ($18,435 CAD/$50,000 CAD) - @malkzaeem, @yosofzaeem, verified by @/nabulsi
Siraj Abudayeh, his wife, and their three young children ($2,229 CAD/$82,000 CAD) - @siraj2024, #219 on @/el-shab-hussein and @/nabulsi's spreadsheet
Dina, her husband, and their three young children, one a newborn ($747 CAD/$20,000 CAD) - @dina179, verified by @/ibtisams
Safaa Abd, her husband, and their two little children (€2,125/€50,000) - @safasalah, @safaaabed, verified by @/90-ghost
Wafaa Alnhal's family of 15, including four children and a newborn (€22,720/€50,000) - @wafs-posts, verified by @/nabulsi
Ahmed Baalousha, his wife Islam, their three young children (one a newborn), and three other family members (€14,349/€50,000) - @mahmoudbalousha4, #234 on @/nabulsi and @/el-shab-hussein's spreadsheet
Muhannad Shaheen and his family of five, including his sick father (€2,733/€35,000) - @shaheenfamily1, verified by @/sayruq
Amna Marwan, her husband, and their three young children (€7,907/€30,000) - @amnahab, verified by @/ibtisams
not yet vetted:
Mahmoud Nasr and his family of ten, including several young children (€25/€3,000) - @mahmoudnaser98
Maram Ashour, her husband, and their two little children, one a newborn (£0/£25,000) - @ashourmohammed
these families need us to come through for them more than ever. whatever you can do to help is needed, regardless of how important it might seem to you.
common curley w
go follow my friend they’re awesome and cool and make good art
Hi, fellow Lupin fan here! I love your art and tribute posts but I want to ask you something. Are the versions of the characters you draw an AU? I'm just curious as I think it's perfectly fine to create alternate versions of characters with different races, that's just fandom culture. But I personally disagree with abandoning a character's race in favour of another as I feel it demeans the work of the original designers. I mean no ill will by asking this, simply just curious.
Please do not be upset by this question, I'm not trying to cause any disturbance. I love your work and I simply want to ask about it.
I understand if you don't respond to this, have a nice day and keep making amazing art!❤️
Heya fellow Lupin fan thatonestereotype ! Very interesting take here that I'm "abandoning a character's race" by giving them darker skin tones. Funny thing actually, not only do darkskinned Japanese people actually exist, but I'm also using actual, official adaptations and sources as references for how I color skin tones of the Lupgang, especially Goemon and Zenigata!
Hope this helps!
The girlsss (and the winged lion)
I think this two forms are my favorite so far in the series. Falin is just a chicken... and Marcille is a fashion icon!! I do not know how to draw a lion nor a chicken tho so both was quite hard to draw...
stuffaroos (+ concepts for a lupin iii crossover joke)
from the bluray extras, translated by me
dungeon burgers
grocery trip! 🛒
drew this in like 10 minutes cause I saw it so clearly in my head
mixed a couple prompts for the pride month prompts (character flags + pride outfit) happening over on the lupiniii club forums! go take a peek if forums interest you at all!
this is not the first time i have drawn jigen in leather chaps, and it certainly won't be the last, i'm sure!
CHIMERA FALIN STATUE I NEED YOUUUUU
saw mugen with jin’s glasses and was never the same again (+ bonus meijack doodle)
FALIN FOUR AND DUNGEON MEAL??
it’s thursday once more >:]
elf senshi in the english dub fucking slayed me
I have been a long time Part 1 fan but I always had a few episodes I never finished. Back in November or December of last year, I embarked on a rewatch of the Part 1 episodes I had already seen as well as watching the ones remaining, primarily the last 3. It took a while due to personal issues, but I completed the last 3, and I especially enjoyed the final episode (#23), The Big Golden Showdown. So I wrote an essay on it! Read it below!
Hayao Miyazaki has always had a thing for raising the stakes to the utmost degree in his finales. Though I have not yet completed Part 2, I have watched the finale of which he was the director of and you can see that there especially, in which the usually low-stakes silly Part 2 builds a level of tension and terror in the air through its sheer scope. Part 1 however differs, because at face value there is nothing particularly different about the Part 1 finale. It’s a pretty standard Lupin caper, and it ends as most Lupin capers do. They get the treasure, end up losing it somehow anyway but just barely make it out while Zenigata chases after in an attempt to apprehend them. But it’s on a character level I think this episode captures my heart.
Most evidently, Zenigata is at his literal wits’ end. It’s important to note this episode solidifies one of my favorite aspects of Part 1, its continuity. Zenigata acknowledges by now he has captured Lupin twice in the series, and has twice lost him, and after continually failing to get and keep him behind bars, even with the help of a supercomputer, he seems to have given up when he admits to the Police Commissioner that even if he was at the bank when they were transferring the gold coins over, Lupin would’ve been able to steal it anyway. This appears to be a far cry from the Zenigata we’ve previously seen who stuck it through thick and thin. Goemon even remarks that Zenigata is acting differently, though Lupin stubbornly denies it (this underestimation becomes his crucial flaw at the end of the episode). But now he says that if he’s unsuccessful, he’ll resign. This already adds serious weight to this episode. You can observe this in the general tone.
Additionally, while Part 1’s soundtrack is often ridiculed I find it incredibly fitting for how it’s used. The somber tones of the songs set an overture of finality to this episode, and it really makes things seem like this is the end. And historically speaking, this show failed to meet rating expectations, so to the staff at the time, for all they knew, it WAS. This would be the last time Lupin would ever be animated and the manga was already over, so I believe knowing this, they made this episode as a somber farewell to the characters. It is a bittersweet goodbye.
I think another facet of this is how the characters act. Even though for a majority of it, we see Lupin and the gang act on usual business, they sense something is different, as Goemon says. When Lupin goes to his old hideout, he carelessly wrecks tons of his family heirlooms saying they’re junk and he doesn’t need them. As if he’s ready to move on. Everything seems like it’s going to culminate in this heist, and though I don’t think this was ever going to be their last heist, it’s the climax of their careers (at least up to that point) in a way.
And on that note, it’s in the episode’s climax that these themes come together. Lupin the entire series is always very brash and though it always works out for him, it is here where his crucial flaw comes in. He makes a grave error in this episode and ends up leading the police and Zenigata to him and the gang. Now LUPIN is at his wits’ end. Even though at first it seems like Lupin was just bluffing to Zenigata about not wanting to live anymore after making such a screw-up, I think in a way he was being genuine. As we saw in Episode 4, Lupin takes it hard when he loses to Zenigata. That's why he was willing to fake his death rather than just be taken into custody. There's no doubt he would have escaped, but the idea he could be arrested over such an oversight, he'd rather fake his own death in a dramatic explosion. A true finale.
But that's when the beautiful ending comes in. Lupin thinks he's finally won once and for all, that he successfully faked his death, and the viewers then likely thought that this would be the end of the adventures of Lupin III, once and for all. But then, Zenigata comes back unexpectedly, and in that moment where Lupin and Zenigata look into each other’s eyes, under the water, I think both them and the viewer realize something. It will never be over. And though "the chase will never end" is an easy thing for people to say in a world where this show has been running for 50+ years, back then, that meant something truly special.
Once again, it is the perfect bittersweet ending, and I think the episode’s character writing and exploration in how these characters deal with such heavy stakes make it a personal favorite of mine. Part 1 was so good, only an ending like this could top it off.
IM NOT MENTALLY PREPARED FOR THE NEXT EPISODE
gay month starts soon :]
(i hc uraume as being intersex! this isn’t canon but they still use they/them pronouns!)
Babygirl your boobs look ENORMOUS in this shot
Dungeon Meshi - Senshi and Izutsumi Summer
quick thistle ‘the mind electric’ edit to visualize something for a possible drawing i’ll do ehe