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divetothefuture · 1 month
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shinimout · 6 months
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Next up for the sketchbook dump: the Free agenda from June
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And all these IkuHaruRins + pridemonth drawings
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ofcourse there are ocs, because it’s me
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and this Kisumi and Mizu comic that i think is super cute
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ladylha · 1 year
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Are Rin and Ikuya rivals? No, they aren't!
THEY ARE LOVERS! ✨ LOVE WINS 🌈
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iwatoobies · 3 years
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If Ikuya makes himself more amiable, then I’ll eat it.   It certainly would be difficult to serve customers in high spirits like you did, Rin.  
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moonysakura · 4 years
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Rin Matsuoka & Ikuya Kirishima
Beautiful Rain - only with you beside me...
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nekokats · 5 years
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"so i have this theory that ever since timeless medley kyoani is trying to set up ikuya as rin's rival and DF also reenforced this idea. (ikuya reacting to rin's mention, natsuya telling rin ikuya's story and that he'll be his little brother's rival, etc.) also, although there was a lot of focus on ikuharu's rls in DF, the focus never was their rivalry but their friendship. I will go further and say that apart from a few anticlimactic scenes here and there, rinharu's rivalry was also pretty sidelined. In fact, it was albert and kaede who were set up as haru's major rivals in DF. I've actually just posted that sequence in ep12 that proves this. It was not rin or ikuya that set haru's innate potential free but the thought of kaede and albert. so with this in mind, i think haru's going to win the race. we already know that before rinharu's heat started, kaede has beat the base time by a mile and also set another new tournament record, in 100m free this time. We also know that although it seems to be a close race between rin and haru, it's haru's who's in the lead. In addition, the commentator says that if haru keeps this up he's going to set a new tournament record (essentially beating kaede to it). Now, i'm not sure if he's going to be able to do that just yet, beating kaede's record, but I think he's going to win the race. rin will be close second and maybe ikuya's gonna tie with rin, officially starting the rivalry between them."
"tho someone pointed out that this could be foreshadowing the race, i still think it's haru who's gonna win this time. but if there's ever going to be an ultimate showdown between them, i also think it's rin who's gonna win."
@animemakesmehappy update: I didn't include this in the og post but Haru's presence was always needed for Rin and Ikuya to swim their best because they both idolize Haru. While with Haru, tho he is competitive, it is more of an innate, pure love for the water and swimming, and for HIS TEAM, that motivates him. but don't get me wrong, I don't mean that Rin and Ikuya don't have their own innate motivations too. Rin's motivation was always his father; through swimming Rin feels connected with his father again. Meanwhile, Ikuya's motivation was his brother; he wants to be connected with his brother again like when they were kids. Even in HS, the whole reason why he started to imitate Haru was because he hoped if he can swim like Haru, Natsuya will notice him again. But of course swimming with/for their teammates also became important for Rin and Ikuya too, not just for Haru.
Nevertheless, since both Rin and Ikuya see Haru as someone who can help them improve, then if Haru can swim his best, he will help Rin and Ikuya to swim their best too.
Returning to Haru for a sec, he also loves new sights (& mackerel) so, no wonder why all his attention is on Albert now. His rivalry with Kinjou wasn't as emphasized tho as his rivalry with Albert. But that could be because they officially haven't met. Let's see if RW will change that or not.
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mandarinsan · 5 years
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there's been so much build up for the rin/ikuya rivalry, i can't wait to see them interact!!!
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anaiselysium · 6 years
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I'm a slut for all these reunions but when the FUCK are Rin and Ikuya going to meet???!
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shiningjoy · 3 years
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i dont think we’re focusing enough on why and how natsuya had a photo of maid rin saved and why on earth did he send it to ikuya.
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joyfeign · 6 years
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'Huh? You are right, cans aren't that great for the environment' Natsuya laughs and looks at it. 'Thinking about it, I guess Japanese are not exactly helping to make nature better again with all of the trash we cause with the vending machines?'  | @locksfate
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divetothefuture · 2 months
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very few duos are like ikurin. just two guys who love to push each other's buttons and don't know when to quit. two guys who collect blackmail on each other and aren't afraid to weaponize it. two guys who tried to but can't separate their tenderness from their sport. two guys who won bronze and gold at their second international championship ever. two guys who embrace one another in celebration and camaraderie. ikurin, equal parts combative and loving.
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shinimout · 3 days
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progress photo before i mess up somehow 🦖
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ladylha · 1 year
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Rin and Ikuya, congratulations! I'm proud of you two❤️💜✨ For the dream🥇🥉🎉
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fencer-x · 3 years
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So I went to see “Free! The Final Stroke” part 1, and now you all have to hear me scream about it
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I was scared to see this movie. I didn’t enjoy Season 3, the High Speed! movie was a monumental disappointment, and I hadn’t been active in the fandom for a long while. Maybe I was over it. Maybe there was no getting back that heart-pounding excitement and adrenaline rush of watching these episodes week after week with a server full of equally excited friends.
But I knew I wouldn’t forgive myself if I didn’t see this. If I didn’t at least close this chapter of my life. I needed to see how they wrapped everything up. Even though I knew it was going to be a train wreck, it was a train wreck I needed to see.
So I bought my ticket, double-masked, and waited for the lights to go down.
When they came back up, after it was said and done....I wanted to cry. I wanted to cry real big fat tears of happiness because this was what i had been waiting for and missing. This. THIS WAS SO GOOD. This was SO FULFILLING. And even though it ends on a spectacular emotionally gut-wrenching cliffhanger, I WAS GLAD FOR IT.
Wanna know what’s in store for you when this finally comes to your neighborhood? Want to know if it’s something you can allow yourself to get excited for now, instead of worrying it won’t live up to your expectations? Then get behind this cut and see!
I assume if you’ve made it this far, you want to be spoiled.
Good. You’re gonna get spoiled. Know that I love you all enough that I’m not making you parse my chickenscratch notes I took in the dark without looking at the paper and will instead attempt to decipher them myself.
What this is not: A 100% detailed and faithful retelling of what went on in the movie. I was too busy watching and enjoying to get more than the broad strokes, and while I’m quite confident in my Japanese, it’s difficult to catch everything AND write it down AND allow myself time to enjoy it all at once.
What this is: My screaming about the best parts and trying to give a broad overview of what happens in this movie. There will be copious highlighting of shippy moments, and me being me, they’re 97% gonna be focusing on Haru and Rin, so strap in.
But before I get into all that, let’s get to what you really want to know: WHICH SHIPPERS ARE EATING WELL WITH THIS MOVIE?
First, it goes without saying, given my excitement, but: HARU AND RIN WIN THE MOVIE. They just do. This movie is 90% focused on Haru, Rin, and Ikuya, as they’re the characters whose futures are the focus of this entire movie. The movie is about them, and everyone else is set dressing (important set dressing in the case of Makoto and less so Sousuke, but 100% secondary characters at the end of the day). 
That being said, there is something for everyone here, really. Any of the main ships? They’re snacking decently. You like SouHaru? You eat. You like MakoRin? Pull up a chair! You like HiyoIku? Dig in!
But the big winners after HaruRin in this movie are: MakoHaru (obviously! It’s not Free! without quiet close conversations between them lol except god y’all get gutpunched in a very important scene when instead of finishing giving advice to Haru, Makoto remembers he promised to play video games with the twins and leaves RIP), NatsuNao and SouMako (these get a joint highlight because Makoto and Nao are taking more formal places as Natsuya’s and Sousuke’s official-unofficial trainers--there’s a whole scene where Natsuya and Nao watch over Sousuke and Makoto and draw parallels between themselves, and Sousuke and Makoto are together as they watch Haru, Rin, and Ikuya compete together), and (a new challenger appears) IkuRin??? (was this really a thing before? idk but MAN does it get a huge boost to its credit in this movie, as they share multiple conversations together about their future and dreams, though with the caveat that those conversations are always about Haru and what he means to them really XD)
Now, with that out of the way...highlights from the movie!
The gist of the movie overall is that Haru, Rin, and Ikuya fly to Australia to compete in an international tournament. There, they face off against each other as well as Kinjou and Albert--the scenes from the tournament are largely about the 100-meter Freestyle event, with few scenes of other strokes and no mention at all of the relay.
Because of what happens at that event--who places where--decisions must be made, largely about Haru, Rin, and Ikuya’s futures (because they’re still in college; these boys aren’t professionals yet), and that causes a LOT of drama, because this is Free! XD
The movie opens very cutely with Haru’s friends recording videos about him, mostly about how they met him and what impact he’s had on their lives. Even Rin is dragged over by Iwatobi and asked to put in a few words too. Given that Makoto is still wearing his Iwatobi uniform, I’m guessing this is before they graduate.
Cut next to Haru with that old familiar mantra: “When you're ten, they call you a prodigy. When you're fifteen, they call you a genius. But once you hit twenty, you're just a normal person.”
Yup: Once you hit 20, you’re just a normal person. Nanase Haruka is on the cusp of his 20th year, and he can hear his time to reach his dream ticking down.
We get a brief flashback to baby Hiyori on the playground getting bullied by a baby Kinjou who wants to see him smile. He asks Hiyori what’s a memory that really makes him happy, and Hiyori mentions swimming. Kinjou rushes home, bright and excited, asking to go to a pool, but when he returns to the playground with swim gear in hand and a huge smile on his face, ready to invite Hiyori to go swimming, Hiyori is gone, and we learn that he moved away. Baby Kinjou is heartbroken.
In the present, Haru’s college is having a joint cultural festival with their rival school, and everyone’s come to help and/or check out the booths. Rin and Sousuke make their rounds, eventually coming upon Ikuya reluctantly selling sweets. They tease him about it and give him shit, and Ikuya whips out his phone that has a picture of Maid!Rin and says, "WELL MY BROTHER TOLD ME YOU DID THIS WHEN YOU WERE IN HIGH SCHOOL SO YOU HAVE ZERO LEGS TO STAND ON MISTER," and after Rin recovers from his minor heart attack, he whips out his own phone with a picture of Ikuya on it, though we can't see it (it’s cut off), and uses it to embarrass Ikuya saying, "YEAH WELL I KNOW YOUR BROTHER MADE YOU WEAR THIS SO STUFF IT." I have to assume it's an embarrassing crossdressing episode of his own.
Kinjou drops by the festival too and crosses paths with Haru. Words are traded, and the gist is: they’re going to settle who’s better in Sydney, where Haru, Rin, and Ikuya are heading to compete in their next international tournament.
Yup, it’s that time again ladies and gents: HARURINRALIA 2: ELECTRIC BOOGALOO (THIS TIME WITH 100% MORE IKUYA). There’s very cute callbacks to S2′s Harurinralia episode, but the highlight is their arriving at the pool the boys visited in S2 and Ikuya seeing the pool himself for the first time. Haru comments that, “This is where I found my dream,” and Ikuya agrees he can understand why it’s important to him, then.
Back in Tokyo, Sousuke is in the midst of rehabilitation, with Makoto helping him train. Natsuya is training as well, and in a conversation with Nao, he remarks on how far Sousuke has come. Nao notes that it’s thanks to Makoto’s help, and that Nao and Makoto are both dedicated to helping Natsuya and Sousuke, respectively, get stronger. MAD DOUBLE-DATE VIBES HERE.
The day of the preliminaries in Sydney arrives, and Haru’s in the first heat. Ikuya and Rin watch from the sidelines and talk about Haru’s influence on the both of them, what his presence their means to them, and where they plan to go in the future.
Haru wins his heat handily, swimming one of his best times, but Rin and Ikuya both choke in their races and only come in 5th, not moving on to semi-finals. Haru is horrified watching Rin swim the way he does, and after Rin leaves the pool, he races off to find him but is unsuccessful.
Albert and Kinjou make it through their heats as well, and in the 100-meter Free semifinals, it’s Haru vs. Albert vs. Kinjou (and some randos). Haru trails the two at first, but he eventually finds his stride and manages to take (IIRC) second to Albert. He’s absolutely exhausted from the effort, though, shaken both physically and emotionally, and nearly falls down a flight of stairs before being caught by Ikuya. He rushes to find his coach, and immediately asks, panicked, how he can get better, how he can win.
Something fishy is up with Albert, though, and we see that he doesn’t have any passion at all for winning, only ‘doing his job’ with a cool detachment. After seeing the way Haru nearly caught him in the semi-finals, though, something clicks for him, and he...goes home. Albert skips the finals. I’m not entirely clear on what happens in the finals itself tbh -- Kinjou is asked how he feels about getting a ‘double medal’ (as in sharing a medal with someone), but Haru laments that he didn’t get a medal while Makoto reassures him he did place and that’s what matters. I’ll have to watch again to see if I can get a better gist, but if anyone has clarity on this point, I’m curious!
Haru, Rin, and Ikuya all leave the tournament with the singular goal of getting stronger, though, and go through their individual ways of making sure that happens. Ikuya decides to go to a training camp Natsuya invites him to, Rin wants a harder training regimen from his coach, and Haru?
Haru goes to talk to his coach, who tells him there’s only one way to get stronger: he has to be prepared to give something up. Haru refuses--everything he has, his friendships and bonds, are precious to him. He’ll become the best without losing anything.
Sousuke, Makoto, and Hiyori burn off the anxiety of watching their friends struggle in Sydney by having a backstroke race, with the losers being forced to do something embarrassing. We’re later treated to SouMako kitty-ear selfies together. This is a very important scene, so I have made sure to include it in my report.
As the year is winding down, all the Tokyo friends get together for an end-of-the-year party. Natsuya and Nao are the only ones of legal drinking age, and Natsuya gets absolutely plastered. 
Rin and Haru sit together at the end of the table, and Rin begins pressing Haru about his future--what he’s decided to do after college. When Haru admits he’s still thinking over his options, Rin gets a bit irritated and leaves the party. Makoto rushes after them and they talk about Rin’s own plans; Sousuke moves over to where Rin was sitting and similarly chats up Haru, reminding Haru that he’s doing really well and should keep up the good work. We learn that RIn has made a decision--but not what that decision is yet.
Talk at the table turns to ages, and it’s remarked that they’re all going to be 20 soon. Here again, Haru hears the mantra in his head: “When you're ten, they call you a prodigy. When you're fifteen, they call you a genius. But once you hit twenty, you're just a normal person.”
He’s almost 20. Almost a normal person. 
The boys return home for New Years, and while there, Ikuya has a talk with Natsuya. He’s made a decision as well.
Haru finds his way one evening to Iwatobi Elementary School, where the sakura tree still stands, including its little brick wall with painted words. I swim. Free. For the team.
The sound of crunching gravel calls his attention over: Rin is there too. They talk about their time in Sydney, and where they’re going from here. Haru's experience in Sydney confirmed for him that he wants to keep swimming with Rin.
There’s just one problem.
Rin’s made a decision himself, and it’s this: he’s not going to swim freestyle anymore. He wants to be a professional swimmer, and he knows that to get scouted, he has to swim his best. He has to focus on Butterfly, so that’s what he’s going to do. Ikuya has made the same decision and will only be swimming Breasstroke going forward. They’re both going to go pro--what about Haru? Rin wants him there, standing on the international stage with him, so will he join him?
...Haru’s been feeling strange since he swam with Albert. A cold, dark emotion is beginning to settle in him, a ruthlessness, swimming single-mindedly and without any love for the water. It’s infected him, and it manifests here in a cold, cruel accusation: “You’re just scared of Albert. How nice for you, since he doesn’t swim Butterfly. You won’t have to face him.”
Rin is taken aback, snarling, “You think I made this decision lightly?”
Haru: “Yeah, I do. Just like you make all your decisions.”
Haru watches himself have this exchange with Rin, as if a separate person, a soul watching someone else pilot his own body and say terrible, horrible things to someone he cares about.
Haru: “You always leave. You always disappear without a word.”
Rin rushes him, grabbing Haru’s jacket and shaking him, “I thought you’d get me now! I thought you’d understand! I was so happy I got to swim the relay with you!”
But he realizes Haru is gone, that this is it--and then releases him, turns his back, and walks away. Haru watches, horrified, from somewhere outside of time, and all he can see is Rin running away from him again, like before. Rin has left him yet again.
Still, though, he can’t wrestle control of his body back, and whatever cold emotion is driving him now takes a cellphone out of his pocket. It’s a cellphone his coach gave him that connects directly to his office.
Azuma picks up, and Haru only says: “I did it. I cut him away.”
Now Rin isn’t there holding Haru back anymore, just like his coach told Haru he would need to be prepared to do if he really wanted to be the best. He flashes back to Rin himself saying, “You think you’re the best there is in the water, right?” with that characteristic leer.
End Part 1.
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shounenlord-sama · 2 years
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So i continued that illiad! AU and here's hiyoiku with hiyori as hector and ikuya as helen of troy.
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Still WIP tho... i already did a sourin one which i forgot to post (sourin isn't a ship here though. And so is hiyoiku...if anything this would be ikurin)
The anatomy may be off at some parts (especially ikuya's sude profile ugghh) and i may have made hiyori look buffer? We do not want a lanky hector now, do we...so please forgive the miatakes.
Based from this post, and so is the makoharu one too
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moonysakura · 4 years
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... Be my  STARRY NIGHT Dream ...
Guilty Pleasure Ship... Definitely....
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