Drawing a randomly generated Haikyuu character (almost) every day until I give up
89. Nicollas Romero
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hes coping
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Kageyama Miwa
- 影山 美羽 -
Hair & Makeup Artist
Casual No.2
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Why not HER muscly forearms
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we all know there should have been a real hug in the finale (thanks @cryran88 for the inspo!)
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Today it's the only day you can reblog it
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🍙🎂 Happy Birthday to Osamu Miya (28) , owner of Onigiri Miya! Aka the better twin! Aka the best thing since sliced bread!
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he's streaming; tip?
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Drawing a randomly generated Haikyuu character (almost) every day until I give up
91. Moniwa Kaname
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I call this art “A Tribute to a Cast With Two Braincells Between Them”
Bonus points if you can name these scenes.
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this is sakusa kiyoomi he has 9 counts of attempted murder via eye offending clothes
Part 1 | Part 2
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what I say: I’m fine
what I mean: in Avatar: The Last Airbender, the ending theme is a sort of positive foreshadowing that follows you throughout the whole show until, in S3E13 The Firebending Masters, you find out that it’s the rythm to the dancing dragon which Aang and Zuko work through together. In that moment, the show makes you fully realize just how much Zuko was destined from the start to be part of Aang’s support and so much more than what he seemed early on in the show. The ending/dancing dragon theme was there from the beginning to hint that the show was not only about Good vs Bad, but that it was also a story about redemption and about how Zuko would have his own part to play but only after he’d gone through his own journey separate from that of a classic villain character chasing after the main protagonist. In this essay I will-
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