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noisylovepatrol · 8 months
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Mob Psycho 100 Key Animation
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greexio · 2 years
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redrawing that one relatable scene from the manga. hashtag relatable
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ao3feed-esperboys · 5 months
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eleanorenchanted · 9 months
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Thanks for everything, Free!
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eclipsedrawsthings · 2 months
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Woe selkie AU be upon ye!!
This idea’s been giving me brainworms for a couple days now, so here we have:
Seal Haru
Matsealokas, which is a pun I’m inordinately proud of and will not shut up about
Rei’s first encounter with a selkie, an event which he will convince himself was a dream for a few years
Kid Haru in human form
Do Not Let The Banana Pose Fool You, This Seal Does Crimes
The nice thing about selkies is that their animal forms are very easy to draw. Seals are extremely Shape.
Like my art? Consider reblogging so more people can see it!
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airisu7425 · 9 months
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Free! - Dive to the Future - Omanjuu eco bags (all 3 types)
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shuuji-chan · 1 year
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Project Mew x Smooooch・∀・
Reference
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nightmare727 · 6 months
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freefangirlproblems · 9 months
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Actually it seems that there are no NEWS about Free! (YET??)
For now, I want to thank everyone involved in the creation and animation of the series that has inspired me so much!! Thank you from the bottom of my heart!! I love you so much!!!
Let's meet again!! 🥺💖🌸
@ iwatobi_sc (Twitter)
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ladylha · 1 year
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Happy New Year 🌟🎆
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rkoradiopictures · 1 year
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Free! - Dive to the Future
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badpostureart · 11 months
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Message in a Bottle (pt. 1)
For anon, who asked my thoughts about secondary characters in Free!
Without Gou working her magic in the background, none of the conflict of season one could have been resolved. She became the Iwatobi swim club’s manager (primarily) because she wanted to reunite her brother with his old friends and hoped that in doing so, he’d start smiling and opening up again. Despite having no sports background and never having put a training regimen together before, Gou improvised with the resources she could find and did the proper fieldwork. All this is to say that she took her managerial responsibilities seriously for Iwatobi’s sake as well as for Rin. She’s earnest and hardworking (albeit a wee bit too ambitious where muscles are concerned) and made a great coach despite her inexperience. She’s a great sister to Rin who she never stopped reaching out to even when he neglects to answer. I do really wish we got to learn what Gou’s secret plans for the future were though! How’re you just going to tease a secret and then not tell me?!
Kisumi serves an interesting function in the series because he doesn’t swim and yet he’s in the loop about what virtually everyone else is up to. He’s a bit of a smartass, often trying to get a rise out of Asahi (by making fun of him) and Haru (by being in the vicinity), but he’s a good guy as well as a reliable source of information. As something of an outsider, Kisumi has also said things I was thinking while watching the show in real-time. For example, in Dive to the Future when Makoto is to race Hiyori for the “right” to be Ikuya’s friend, Kisumi says, “Is there really a point to this? Isn’t it kinda childish to bet things in contests like this? I don’t get it.” Indeed, although Kisumi is right that it’s really fucking juvenile to race for the “right” to be someone’s friend, swimming is like its own language to these guys, so Makoto will learn something important about Hiyori if they compete—and frankly, so will we, so I’m glad Kisumi asked!
I wasn’t terribly fond of Sousuke at first because of his hostility towards Haru and his bad attitude more generally. Instead of using the word “reminiscing” when thinking about his childhood in season two, he says he’s recalling “phantoms of the past.” Like, you wanna lighten up a little there? Sheesh! You could almost see the dark cloud hanging over his head! And while I can totally understand wanting to protect his friend, it still isn’t his place to tell Haru to stay out of Rin’s way or to say having Rin participate in Iwatobi’s disqualifying relay in season one was “idiotic.” Over time, however, we see Sousuke soften up in his interactions with others. He comes to appreciate the value of swimming together instead of soloing and he spends a good deal of time mentoring his juniors. It was lovely to see his recovery over the course of the series and how he came to accept that although his timeline may look different than others, there’s nothing wrong with doing things at his own pace.
My first notes about Ai were that he was “an insecure first-year,” and that I didn’t know for sure what stroke he swam. He reminded me of a remora with the way he followed Rin around. Of course, I couldn’t help but feel bad for the poor kid because his encouragement fell on deaf ears and most of his attempts to reach out were dismissed—what with Rin often refusing to dignify him with any answers to his questions. It was good to see Ai gain confidence in himself over time though! Leadership looks good on him. I also appreciate that despite his ability to plan itineraries down to the minute, his living space is in a constant state of disarray. (Though, I still can’t fathom what would compel a person to bring their umbilical cord with them to boarding school…or anywhere for that matter!) He’s a bit of a disaster, and maybe a bit too earnest for his own good, but he’s a nice kid through and through.
Momo is a joy. He may not be the smartest and may not have much of an attention span, but his enthusiasm is unmatched. The kid scores a 7 on a test and instead of thinking anything remotely negative or self-deprecating, he instead believes the number is a sign of good luck. What a joyful way to move about the world! He’s equally unapologetic about the things he likes (which include but are not limited to stag beetles, capibaras, Gou, hot springs, and Dangerous Ookuchin Hosoeson-kun, among other things), and remains a good sport in the face of defeat. I don’t think there’s a negative bone in his body. He’s “joie de vivre” incarnate!  
Much like his little brother, Seijuuro is boisterous and kind of dumb, but he has a heart of gold. Initially, he maintained a pretty cutthroat swimming culture at Samezuka, saying that “the past doesn’t matter. Performance is what counts here. The fastest swimmer wins. That’s all there is to it.” But by the time he enters university, he says instead that “there are many ways to get stronger! Past teammates and friendships can contribute to your strength in the present. There are lots of things that are important besides just practising.” For a meathead, he can be awfully wise, huh? He also doesn’t use a swim cap at all for some reason…but to be fair, most (if not all) of the other characters that do use one wear the damn thing incorrectly anyway. And I’m sure it’s to help us at home distinguish who’s who more easily, but that’s why you give them all different jammers and goggles tinted in different colours!
Isuzu is undoubtedly the coolest of her siblings, though I would have liked to see more of her to get to know her better! She compliments Haru on his triceps the first time they meet, which were what Gou had described as his charm point in high school—meaning that Isuzu and Gou are something of muscle-fanatic soulmates. The two of them proceed to induct Ayumu into the muscle cult and I’m frankly left sitting here waiting for my invite! Sure, I can’t confidently identify biceps from triceps or quadriceps from…hamstrings(?), but I promise I have the spirit!  
Nao is refreshingly no-nonsense and calls it as he sees it. Wise beyond his years, Nao’s advice is always astute and pertinent. He’s someone I’d look up to if I ever got to meet him. I just think he’s really cool! His adeptness at observation made him a hell of a coach even back in middle school and he’s only gotten better at it as he’s gotten older. And maybe I’m a wee bit biased because he’s said some of the things I’d like to say to other characters, but that’s neither here nor there.
Asahi is another goofball. He likes to show off and talk about how great he is, he’s highly reactive, and also an idiot. It’s quite easy to get under his skin and get him riled up if he feels like he’s being made fun of, hence his need to boast. His plight in Starting Days was one of the most baffling in the entire series: he “forgot” how to swim the front crawl. I’m not sure that’s something a person can forget to do, but that’s probably because it wasn’t that he actually forgot, he just lacked the courage to try out of a fear of looking silly/not being the best. Frankly, that’s something a lot of people can relate to, me included! His willingness to look inward (instead of continuing to blame Haru) is perhaps what I appreciate the most about Asahi. He took accountability and was able to grow as a character. It was also really sweet to see that as a young adult, he still says positive words of affirmation to himself in the mirror! While it may feel silly, it’s important to treat oneself with kindness regardless of if one feels they’re actually the best or not!
Mikhail, while a bit out of the loop concerning whatever’s cool with the youth these days, is a delight. He gives helpful advice (saying cute things like “having a lot of baggage is what makes life richer! [Even if] sometimes that baggage weighs you down too,”) and understands that sometimes what a person needs isn’t to be told what they did wrong and could instead benefit from some time to hurt. Meanwhile, Ryuuji tears into Rin and Ikuya’s performances at Sydney’s prelims to Haru—deliberately singling out the people he knows are important to him even though they swim different strokes—dismisses hard work that doesn’t yield the desired results, and then he sends Haru to bed saying, “all that matters is how you do in free tomorrow.” I’m not even supposed to be talking about Ryuuji yet and here I am getting pissed off at him in advance! Mikhail, in contrast, is kind in that he gives Rin the space to figure things out for himself while offering his support in the meantime. I also find it incredibly amusing to imagine Ai and Mikhail corresponding back and forth about how well-built Rin is—they couldn’t not have, right?
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Free!
Hazuki Nagisa Kirishima Ikuya Kirishima Natsuya Matsuoka Gou Matsuoka Rin Nanase Haruka Ryugazaki Rei Serizawa Nao Shigino Kisumi Shiina Asahi Tachinaba Makoto Yamazaki Sosuke
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shadowi8 · 2 years
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I watched a chapter of this japanese tv show where little kids do their first errand and I thought of my boys as always ;;
Makoto and Haruka did theirs together, of course. Makoto, at some point, started crying because he missed his mom, so Haruka sat him, cleaned his face with a tissue, handed him a candy his grandma gave them, and, after telling him everything will be alright, he waited a moment for Makoto to calm down. Haruka wanted to be home and missed his grandma and mom too, but if he started crying who would take care of Makoto?
Nagisa did his errand in more time than expected. The errand was a simple task and could be done in, at most, 1 hour. But Nagisa was distracted by everything that came in front of him; he stopped to play with a dog, tried to pet some cats in the area, met other children and started talking to them, etc.
Rei planned the trip to the store, but he didn't count that there could be more routes. Although he missed his mom a bit and even thought that his older brother's company would be comfortable, he continued with his duty with confidence. Eventually, he realized that he had passed the estimated time it would take him to do the errand and that this was because he was lost. Not knowing where to go, he began to cry. A couple of high school girls passing by took pity on him and helped.
Rin, Sousuke, and Gou probably ran their first errand together as well. I imagine the three of them holding hands, being Gou who goes between Sousuke and Rin. Rin insisted all the time on not separating, especially since Sousuke was not very good with the streets and with orientation, which probably, later, brought problems and a little fight about where they should go to get to the store. Along the way, they had to take a few breaks so that Gou didn't push herself too hard. Once they completed it, Sousuke and Rin's pride and ego was inflated for quite a while.
Natsuya, on his first errand, did well on the way to the store, until he realized that he didn't remember what he should buy, so he had to return home before retrying his task. Ikuya, on the other hand, must have been very sad that Natsuya wasn't going to accompany him. I can almost bet that he cried all the way to the store and back home, but he bought what he was asked for and when Natsuya congratulated him on his good work, he was overcome with joy.
Nao remembered what he had to buy and was calm all the time during his journey to the store. I really can't imagine it to be any other way. Nao would just do very well. Kisumi probably didn't have a problem with his first errand either. Or at least I think so.
Asahi thought of it as an adventure, so he was excited and wanted to test his worth. He was careful on the way not to get lost and not to be distracted by anything. He arrived at the store, confidently asked the lady there for what he wanted, and confidently returned home. But upon arrival, he was met with the disappointing news that he had bought something else and not what he had been asked for. His sister laughed at him, of course, while his mother comforted him.
In Hiyori's case, things seem sad to me, so ;; I can only imagine that on his own, on one occasion, he went to the store to buy a bento or something, probably with some money his parents gave him from time to time. Running errands for him was never something complicated or grand.
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beansproutsong · 1 year
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[Proxy] Free NigiNigi Manjuu Mascot
Opening group order / proxy for niginigi mascot 
I am not opening box split, but if you need help with exchange, I might be able to help. 
Price 5940yen (proxy included)
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