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dummy-dot-exe · 1 year
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タカオ by 長頼(ながより)@nagayori000
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dailyfigures · 2 months
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Kongou ; Arpeggio of Blue Steel ☆ Funny Knights
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legacyofacat · 5 months
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I love the little design details in the Kongou class.
Kongou and Kirishima both have chrystal accessoires
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Everyone's name starts either with "H" or "K" (so far so good), which in turn gives us the following results concerning hair colour:
K = Blonde K = Brown H = Brown H = Blonde Of every hair colour we also have a "short" and "long" version. Blonde would be Haruna (long) and Kongou (short (her hair isn't actually short, but it's always showed pinned up which counts as far as I am concerned)). Brown would be Hiei (long) and Kirishima (short).
Every sister carries another as her eyes. Kongou's eyes are red, Hiei's biolights are red/pink.
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Hiei's eyes are yellow/gold, Haruna's lights are yellow.
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Haruna's eyes are green, Kirishima's lights are green.
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Kirishima's eyes are purple, Kongou's lights are purple.
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ALL FOUR went batshit crazy and with that I mean 1. Kongou's berserk run 2. Kirishima's mental breakdown when she was hunting Iona in Yokosuka 3. Manga Haruna who ALSO went on a berserk run and had to be calmed down by the Admiralty Code itself 4. Hiei in DC after having one (1) conversation with Iona Our two blondes also wear mostly dark clothing, while the brunettes wear more colourful/lighter stuff.
Everyone except Haruna also wears lipstick, but I don't really see a pattern here, tbh.
Also, I dare to assume that Kongou's mental model is albinistic, which makes the whole black ship thing insanely funnier since someone essentially was like: "Oh! Let's give the melanistic ship, who is the literal reason her fleet is called Black Fleet, an albinistic mental model!" and then went with it.
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silversanimewhump · 2 years
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Aoki Hagane no Arpeggio: Ars Nova | Arpeggio of Blue Steel
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dykeluc · 2 months
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weebookey · 9 months
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"Arpeggio of Blue Steel" Vol.24 Special Edition Cover [Textless]
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lesbianroyale · 5 months
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otakuubi · 2 years
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For those who want further explanations: (some contain spoilers. order: left to right, top to bottom per column)
Girls Last Tour OP: The little white creature resting on Chito’s head only shows up on the last time the opening is shown. The girls discovered it in the previous episode. There’s also another little detail that isn’t shown here. When the cogs containing the characters of the show’s title burst out, you can see the same creature being flung along with them.
Yuru Camp SE2 OP: The pictures shown in the phone change according to events of the previous episode. Yes, it changes every episode.
JJBA Stardust Crusaders OP2: Dio (left) freezes the opening to walk into position. After he resumes time, he and Jotaro (right) duke it out. In the previous version, Dio only flashes into the frame followed by Jotaro throwing punches.
Love Live! Sunshine!! OP1: In season two, season one’s opening is played in the last episode with changes. There are extra shots of the girls admiring the huge display above the stage (not pictured) that says “Winners: AQOURS”. In season one, it was just them performing the song with cuts of them being normal highschoolers in between.
Arpeggio of Blue Steel: The flashing scenes in two sequences change according to the events of the episode you’re about to watch. So really, it’s flashing spoilers at you before you can fully process them all.
Assassination Classroom SE1 OP2: E class dancing on the beach is only shown during the island arc. The previous version had them dancing in a spiral motion and zooming into the camera.
Shoujo Kageki Revue Starlight ED: The character featured, the ones singing, and the section of the ending song being sung change depending on the episode.
Bunny Girl Senpai: The character featured, the time of day, the one singing the ending song, and the person/people who the character meet(s) in the end changes depending on who's arc it is.
Soul Eater ED2: The characters featured in this version are Maka (left) and Crona (right). This ED is only shown during Crona’s arc. The original ED is of Soul and Maka. 
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Hello there I-402 fans.
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outsider-rodeo · 1 year
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animemascotarchive · 1 year
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Today’s anime mascot of the day is…!
Kirishima from Aoki Hagane no Arpeggio: Ars Nova!
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dukeofriven · 1 year
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So today at a friend's place my friend got me to watch the first episode of Trigun Stampede. I have never seen any Trigun, knew literally nothing about it except that the name would pop-up on TV Tropes a lot back in the day. My friend was a fan of the original and wanted to give the remake a shot. As the episode went on my friend got more and more aggravated, frequently making confused and irritated noises like a cat locked in an unheated bathroom, so that I could only surmise he wasn't enjoying the television programme. I was finding it kind of awkward and often off-putting, tiresomely sexist, and I just generally disliked its visual style (but then that's not specific to Trigun Stampede as I feel like '3D CGI' anime has yet to hit its stride—from Arpeggio of Blue Steel to Beastars the character models still feel leaden and droopy, their balance all wrong, and the framerate choices that should make them look more like tradition animation just make things look jerky.) The episode wasn't terrible, but it felt generic and forgettable, another anime that felt like I'd seen it before. After it was over my friend turned to me, ashen faced, and said 'what the fuck did they do to Trigun?' Then he made me watch the first episode of the original. It felt like watching a completely different show. It contextualized ever single choice the remake had made—and every choice it made was wrong. Where the new one felt sexist, the old one felt progressive. Where the new one felt aimless, bouncing from space opera to quasi-western, the old one had a razor-sharp sense of theme and genre. Where the new one's Vash felt like that druggie who tries to hold Bruce Willis up at the start of Fifth Element, the old Vash was a pitch-perfect balance of a guy who could ooze shonen cool one moment and then act like a total dork the next, with neither element feeling incongruous to his character. I sat there slack-jawed and baffled and began to understand why my friend had been so appalled. Why would you take an empowered female leader and make her a childish rookie? Why would you replace a fascinatingly unusual female character with an old alcoholic male asshole who spends the entire episode belittling his young female partner with misogynistic taunts? Why would you so clearly take every one of Trigun's narrative secrets and spill them all in the opening scene, then bookend the episode with a cartoonish villain playing a scary organ and all-but twirling a moustache> The original Trigun oozes confidence and charm - it feels like the sequel to Cowboy Bebop that I never knew existed, from the action sequences to the character design to the cocky assurance with which it just drops you into its world and makes no attempts to set it up for you: you are here, enjoy. Trigun Stampede seems terrified you might not instantly be invested in its deep lore so its non-stop exposition dumps from start to finish, with no mystery left by episode's end, everyone's motivation and backstory seemingly explained and squared away.
Hell, I watched the OG Trigun with its truly awful English dub and still felt riveted to the screen. I have never seen Trigun before. I have zero skin in the game, no childhood nostalgia to defend, no identity-forming anime obsession to shore-up as the backbone my existence. I give no goddamn weeb shits about Trigun. But I watched two episode of TB today: episode 1 of Trigun Stampede and the episode 1 of Trigun, and the former ditches every single element that makes the latter good. Every. Single. One. I have rarely watched a remake that seemed to so utterly and totally miss the point. If Stampede's only goal was to make me go 'man, this remake makes the original look amazing I'm going to ditch this show and watch that instead' well then it exceed. Otherwise, who the hell is this for? Why does this exist? MERYL GETS HANDLED ROUGHLY ENOUGH BUT WHAT THE SHIT DID YOU DO TO MILLY?
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dotienlinharpeggio · 2 years
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Trident - Blue Horizon with Monstercat New Layout (2013-2021)
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legacyofacat · 29 days
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The by far funniest thing about manga Kongō is how she is completely unbothered by the entire "I have a child with Gunzō and Choukai" thing while EVERYONE else is like "EEEEEEEEEEEEH!?"
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silversanimewhump · 1 year
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Aoki Hagane no Arpeggio: Ars Nova | Arpeggio of Blue Steel Fanart
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dykeluc · 8 months
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iona/i-401 gifs, cross posted to tenor
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