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mysticmonkiebusiness · 11 months
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The Antagonists of Season 3
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starsfic · 2 years
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Is the scorpion queen in your art school au? What about the goldfish demon?
Scorpion is a receptionist at the museum Tang works at and happily helps him with his queer history lectures. She also helps her roommates, Yin and Jin as well as Earth (who teaches gardening) grade students' work.
Goldfish has been banned from the campus. He was a guest lecturer supposed to teach about goldsmithing or something like that but somehow got the entire school in a fake game show to try and con the school.
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the-monkey-ruler · 1 year
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Which One Is Which (1965) 真假猴王鬥八仙
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Director: Chen Cheuk-sang
Screenwriter: Li Yin
Starring: Yuja / Li Fengsheng / Li Xiangqin / You Guanghao
Genre: Action / Fantasy / Musical
Country/Region of Production: Hong Kong, China
Language: Cantonese
Date: 1965-01-20 (Hong Kong, China)
Duration: 88
Also known as: The Fake / The True and False Monkey King Fights the Eight Immortals
Type: Retelling
Summary:
It tells the story of Sun Wukong stealing immortal peaches and being punished by the Queen Mother. Wukong confronts the Eight Immortals. Finally, Wukong is subdued by the Tathagata Buddha and put him under the Five Fingers Mountain. The story of going to the West to learn Buddhist scriptures.
Source: http://chinesemov.com/1965/Which-One-Is-Which.html
Link: N/A
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uselessalexis165 · 1 year
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Voices I know in Monkie Kid (7)
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bethanydelleman · 1 year
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Why You Should Read Persuasion
Short answer: to cast out the demon of Persuasion 2022
But no really, read this book...
A beautiful story about love reclaimed but with the BEST SIDE CHARACTERS EVER!
Admiral Croft, who while being an apparently competent admiral, his favourite hobby is riding around the countryside in his gig and frequently toppling it over so he and his wife are thrown out. He wants all women to be named Sophie because somehow that would be easier (???) He finds it funny when artists paint ships that don’t look seaworthy. And, who listens to and respects his wife…
The amazing, Mrs. Croft! We can only describe her as phenomenal, marvelous, and tough-as-nails. She’s travelled across the world, she advises her husband in money matters, and she attempts to keep herself in the carriage by taking the reins. She scolds her brother for not thinking women are capable of being as awesome as her. She is one half of the best marriage in Austen.
Captain and Mrs. Harville give the Crofts a run for their money! They are hospitable, kind, and industrious. When Louisa is injured, they do everything imaginable for her care, including packing off their own kids to the Musgroves for Christmas to keep the house quiet. They seem like wonderful parents but…
The Musgroves are also wonderful parents. They support their daughters choices even if the men are a little less wealthy than Mr. Musgrove would have wanted. They appreciate and love Anne. They try to include Mary even though Mary is THE WORST. Because they are genuinely good people who have warm, open hearts. And if you get tired of all that goodness and those stable, happy marriages...
Sir Walter Elliot is there for you to laugh at. He has six mirrors (at least) in his dressing room, he took the time to count 86 plain women in Bath, he forgets his daughters exist if he can’t see them (is he a goldfish?), and he thinks rubbing bleach on your face can really improve your looks!
All of this in a story that has deep themes about the value of people who have not been born into wealth or rank and the value of women who have cultivated minds and strength that men cannot imagine possible. What can I say? 
Persuasion is a triumph.
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merriclo · 29 days
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i have intense paranoia about home invasions aND OBEY ME IS NOT FUCKING HELPING !!!!!!!
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quitealotofsodapop · 7 months
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Okay, idea: the reason Quanyin isn't in LMK is because she's depressed that HER GOLDFISH RAN AWAY AGAIN! As a result, she's sulking in her bamboo grove crying.🤣
tbh that sounds so in-character for her. And if your goldfish is the jerk goldfish demon as seen in S3, then I doubt they're gonna be reunited soon XD
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I wonder if he's the same one from the JttW, or if he's like another of Guanyin's pets that got out.
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demonmew25 · 6 months
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Muzan's face when he seen Tanjiro's earrings 💀💀
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Also enjoy this funny picture of my goldfish, Lilium, cosplaying Muzan 😹 she pulls it off well with her red eyes 🥰
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I saw a few people doing this and I was compelled to fill it out myself
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anishenanigans · 10 days
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Quick reminder to the LMK fandom that the sets very rarely line up with what happens in the show!! They are very separate things most of the time. I know it's fun to piece together theories based on the scraps of info we got, but there's no use jumping to conclusions and worrying because [insert character here] doesn't have a minifig in this wave.
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mysticmonkiebusiness · 10 months
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One-off Antagonists
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sillydancerqwqowo101 · 2 months
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NEW LITTLE ONCES
MONKIE KID AYAYAYAY
Which should I do next? ∠( ᐛ 」∠)_
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paxesoterica · 1 year
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Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury reminded me that I actually do enjoy watching anime, and since I have a bit of a backlog of ones I’ve either watched a few episodes or haven’t started at all, I was inspired by this post to make a scorecard of anime that I intend to watch over the course of this year.
My self-imposed rules are I will not start any other anime before I have finished these 16 (with the exception of Witch from Mercury, see below), I will be watching them with Japanese voice acting and subs, and that, gvien my experience with watching Witch from Mercury on a weekly basis, I won’t try to binge and instead watch an episode or two each day, since that will fit better into how busy life can get, and also give me more time to really think about what I just watched before moving on.
The shows above are listed in chronological order of release (1979-2023), but not the order I’ll necessarily watch them in (I like having the freedom to pick and choose), with additional notes below:
1.) Mobile Suit Gundam (1979; dir. Yoshiyuki Tomino): A more experienced Gundam fan who is also fond of Revolutionary Girl Utena recommended this and War in the Pocket (see below) if I was curious about other Gundam shows. Since I’ve been meaning to watch some older anime for awhile anyway, this seemed like a good series to start with, especially with its historical importance to the medium. I have previewed the first episode and I think it holds up well so far. I will only be watching the 43 episodes of the original anime at this time, so not the movie compilations or the sequel series like Zeta or ZZ (yet).
2.) Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket (1989; dir. Fumihiko Takayama): I mentioned that I would permit myself freedom to choose the watch order, but since War in the Pocket is a side-story set around the same period as Mobile Suit Gundam, I feel it would be better to watch the former after the latter, so that I’ll have a better understanding of the setting.
3.) Goldfish Warning! (1991; dir. Junichi Sato): Goldfish Warning! has an interesting history, in that it’s something of a predecessor to Sailor Moon: the latter would reprise the former’s timeslot, much of its staff (including the director and his assistants, among which was a young Kunihiko Ikuhara), and a similar style of slapstick comdey. As a bonus, I’m 99% certain that one of the leads, Chitose Fujinomiya, would serve as inspiration for the Revolutionary Girl Utena character, Nanami Kiryuu. I will be watching both the 45 episode anime series and its accompanying film.
4.) Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995; dir. Hideaki Anno): The thing that piqued my interest in this show was a short review that I read years ago (don’t remember when or where), and that may have been translated from Japanese iirc. The review talked about how gender roles in Eva were inverted compared to mecha shows that came before it, such as how Shinji acted more like stereotypical female characters from such shows, while Asuka acted like what you’d expect from stereotypical male characters. I don’t know how true that observation is, but it stuck with me, and I’ll be keeping an eye out for that. I will be watching the original 26 episodes as well as the End of Evangelion film. I’m debating if I also want to include the Rebuild of Evangelion films, but I’m currently leaning towards watching those sometime later.
5.) FLCL (2000; dir. Kazuya Tsurumaki): I watched the first four episodes at a con, but never finished, so I’ll be doing a rewatch from the first episode. I’ll be watching the original OVA series, but leave the sequel seasons for another time.
*6.) Princess Tutu (2002; dir. Junichi Sato & Shogo Koumoto): I needed to watch this anime after watching an amv of it titled Dance of Death (it’s got spoilers, including for what I’m assuming are the last episodes, but if you don’t mind that or have already seen it, I highly recommend giving it a gander). I watched ‘til around episode 16~ until real life interrupted, so I’m starting over and watching it from the beginning. This is the first of the three shows I’m currently watching, and up next is Ep. 02.
7.) Michiko & Hatchin (2008; dir. Sayo Yamamoto): Multiple reviewers I trust said it was good, the setting and premise sound pretty different from anime norms, and I’m intrigued by the bit of trivia that apparently the director made it explicitly for office ladies to enjoy after coming home from their shift.
8.) Star Driver (2010; dir. Takuya Igarashi): Pretty sure I learned about Star Driver from this chart tracing the work of some of the members of Be-Papas (not *everything* anime-related comes back to Revolutionary Girl Utena, but a lot of it does, yeah  ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ). I’ll be watching the series, but I’m not sure about the movie since apparently it’s a compilation film, so I’ll have to think about it.
9..) Penguindrum (2011; dir. Kunihiko Ikuhara & Shouko Nakamura): I’ve heard mixed opinions on this one, but it’s an Ikuhara-directed anime so I want to watch regardless, and form my own opinions about it. I’ll watch the 24 episodes, but I’m not sure about the Re:cycle films that came out recently.
10.) Mob Psycho 100 (2016; dir. Yuzuru Tachikawa, Takahiro Hasui): Someone made a vhs recording of the show’s first OP that ran on loop, and that was apparently enough to lodge itself in my brain. I watched the first season and a couple episodes of the second, until real life interrupted, so I’ll start fresh and watch all three seasons, plus the two OVAs that were apparently made.
11.) Sarazanmai (2019; dir. Nobuyuki Takeuchi & Kunihiko Ikuhara): Another Ikuhara-directed anime. I was halfway through before real life interruptions, but watching 11 episodes should be relatively easy.
12.) Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle (2020; dir. Mitsue Yamazaki): In retrospect, I slept on this show, as I hadn’t realized it was another comedy by the director of Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun, not to mention that the premise is a nice subversion of a classic fantasy trope.
13.) Shadows House (2021; dir. Kazuki Ouhashi): I dug the gothic fantasy vibe I got from the review I read. I will be watching both seasons.
*14.) Bocchi the Rock! (2022; dir. Keiichirou Saitou): Repeatedly saw the protagonist compared to Suletta Mercury due to social anxiety, and am staying for the show’s willingness to experiment with animation. This is the second of the three shows I’m currently watching, and up next is Ep. 05.
*15.) Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury (2022; dir. Hiroshi Kobayashi & Ryou Andou): The whole reason I started watching this show was this post. And now I have brainrot am perfectly normal about this show. Starting with Ep. 02, I watched this show every Sunday it was out, and intend to resume doing so in April. It is possible that I might not be able to finish this show in 2023, since previous Gundam shows have run about ~50-ish episodes, and this show’s predecessor, Iron-Blooded Orphans, was initially slated to run only 25 episodes, only to reveal that the show length had been doubled in what would have been the last episode. So, I’ll finish Witch from Mercury in either 2023 or 2024.
*16.) The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady (2023; dir. Shingo Tamaki): Another lead compared to Suletta, this time due to rescuing a bride from her jerk fiance and being really gay. This is the third of the three shows I’m currently watching, and up next is Ep. 04.
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Me: I mean as much as I love Dante, I've had him for over 2 years and bettas usually live 5 at most. And he's not from the best breeding facility, I got him from a Petsmart cup, so I don't think he has much time left
Leviathan, who has only owned Devildom fish that live for centuries: 5 YEARS AT MOST!? And I thought humans had short lifespans...
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rairdieheartzzz · 2 months
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Drawn by me, all pen. Drawn with a reference.
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