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girly-media-studio · 1 year
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the-chikyuu-times · 2 years
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nonsenseofyesteryear · 4 months
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i just finished episode 8 of dance dance danseur and it's pretty good! i was a dancer myself back in middle and high school, but i was terrible at it and never went to competitions. and i'm definitely rooting more for luou than junpei. also, is it just me, or does it seem like junpei might do better in like, modern dance or something?
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nhkamira · 2 years
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THIS WAS PURE PERFECTION😩😭
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mamangasick · 7 months
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Dance Dance Danseur
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seikatsu-ga-tsuzuku · 2 years
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My favorite thing about Dance Dance Danseur is how Junpei’s eyes twinkle and sparkle whenever he’s doing ballet. His whole demeanor changes, his face lights up, and you can tell how he’s truly in pure bliss whenever he’s performing. Makes my heart so warm. His excitement for it is infectious, you can really feel that joy secondhand just by watching him.
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nikorinny · 2 years
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rizumuj · 2 years
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whew, the tension!! 🔥
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unmeifanart · 2 years
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Murao Junpei
》 Dance Dance Danseur 《
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morzyin · 2 years
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Junpei Murao (Dance Dance Danseur)
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unavailable-fan · 2 years
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just a ddd rant
At this point I haven’t hated any anime or manga characters as much as Junpei from Dance Dance Danseur, and the bad thing about this is not knowing if this is an intentional author’s decision or just extremely bad writing. It’s hard to tell because it seems like a highly emotionally involving story. It’s easy to start to empathize with the main character but after some time it became almost impossible, at least for me. And if that’s intentional, then it’s great. There’s nothing wrong with showing a long and hard way of evolving, growing and changing, but if there are no actual changes for like at least 40 chapters into the story it becomes simply painful to read, there are scenes in which character thinks about something and it seems like he understands how his actions affect other people, but then he does the opposite of that it seemed he thought of, and there’s no explanation to this. And that’s still mostly ok, if it’s intentional, and people can often be illogical and impulsive, especially then they are young or encounter something entirely new. But after some time it really starts to seem weird how everyone around main character deals with genuinely speaking a lot of sh*t, and no one, not even the most outspoken of them, mentions what an incredible luck he has to be there he is and how inconsiderate and kinda self-centered he can be in his relationships with others. He does some actions after messing up, but it like only a half of a step, when ten are needed to actually fix it, and even if most people would only make five steps, it’s still would be way more than what he does. Many of his problems are self inflicted, but everyone else in story has to deal with almost exclusively external problems. And it just feels weird. It’s ok to have an unlikable protagonist, but it’s disappointing to have to read or watch about someone framed as the one in the right when they’re just not worth it and that’s not even the point of the story, because it would just be tiring if it lasts too long. Everything  depends on how events of the first season of the anime and the same events in manga are treated in the following chapters. 
Unfortunately i haven’t read those yet And I Am Mad because of it.
And because it seems like no one knows of the existence of therapy and, i don’t know, social services??? Also i could make a looong list of mc’s actions that generally can be counted as him being an a** even considering his age.  Especially in his relationship with Miyako. Like, yes, this situation is severely messed up, but that’s not an excuse to make it even worse, have you heard about compassion or politeness or treating people as a separate living beings and not a means of fixing someone’s problems?. Anyway, I only really cared about these cousins’ mess by the end of the mentioned events, like just give them some adequate parenting, please. This story leaves complicated feelings and it’s difficult to decide whether it’s worth it or not. 
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the-chikyuu-times · 2 years
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brightersoul2 · 2 years
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Dance Dance Danseur - episode 5
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weeb-polls-with-pip · 4 months
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Autistic Anime Boys Prelims - Propaganda Division - Group 2
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Propaganda:
Kyouya -
"what's there to say? you know him. you love him. vote kyoya."
Rinnosuke -
"Rinnosuke Morichika lives in an overly-cluttered curio shop, and has a special interest in making magical inventions. Since he doesn’t live in a modern setting— but a pocket dimension slightly disconnected to the outside world— whenever a modern item shows up in his shop via spiriting away, he can obsess over it for extended periods of time. He is quite blunt without realizing it, even to people he cares for. He also has a special ability to generally understand the name and use of any item he touches (though this backfires sometimes, he thought a Gameboy was a doomsday device once)."
Fuuta -
"okay look theres so many fucking signs hes autistic. he cannot tell tone and often doesn't know how to react to stuff which is a major point in his character id say. he was asked if he remembered his victim's name (hes a murderer. oops!) and his response was something along the lines of "Of course I do. I saw it everywhere." because he did not understand that they wanted to know what it was since it wasnt directly stated. im convinced that hoodies are a comfort object of his because i genuinely have not seen him without one except for one time. also hes canonically a chronically online twitter user. also he gets really passionate about his interests. also not really related but everyone in the fandom agrees hes transgender but no one can agree on what way. ive seen every single gender hc for this dude. vote kajiyama fuuta for this sopping wet poor little meow meow of a man."
Hansum -
"He's just a very odd and strange lad, can't remember names well, is an alien (mild spoiler), he's very popular, obsessed with Doritos and becomes their mascot, just refers to everyone as humans which is a mood, and is completely socially oblivious."
Miyuki -
"Relatable neurodivergent-Gifted Child syndromeTM case with all the superiority-inferiority complex that results. A chronic show-off and scheming strategist with a lowkey hopeless romantic dramatic aspect to him, silly cool and pathetic in a very hilarious way. Shirogane has a trademark glare purely thanks to his eyebags as he runs on coffee everyday having to support his family with multiple jobs in addition to class, on top of student council president duties. He's kind and an obsessive perfectionist who fills his entire wall with the weirdest motivational posters. Shirogane is very devoted to his love. He likes penguins (Kaguya and him is peak asd4asd and bi4bi btw)."
Kirito -
"He's autistic and bisexual as hell, and there's a good bit of trans coding in him 🥺
Autism coding: Bro's literally got a sword and swordfighting hyperfixation where, despite playing a game that focuses around guns, he still chooses to use a sword!! We also see him completely missing Asuna's flirting at first (he tells her she could have just checked her friendlist to make sure he was alive, in response to her tracking him down to see him)
Bi coding: Dual wielding swords is literally a euphemism in Japan for bisexuality; and Kirito initially tries to hide the fact he can dual wield out of fear of how the people he's close to will view him (and once he reveals it to them and they accept it, he begins to be more open about it.) Also in the Underworld arc he becomes very close with Eugeo to the point of living with him (and sharing a bed on occasion), and there are several parallels between Eugeo and Asuna, and they're so gay for each other that despite the anime having only a toned down version of it, they're still very affectionate (Also of note is that Eugeo is the only guy in SAO canon to consistently have a 'laying in bed with Kirito' talk CG in the spinoff games) (There's more but it's spoilers and this is a shortened version)
Trans coding: Kirito is very trans coded in the light novel (which shows Kirito's thoughts in much greater detail than the anime) Aincrad arc reveals that Kirito explicitly Does Not Like his real face, and dislikes how feminine it looks (he mentions that its led to him and his cousin being mistaken for sisters) And in Phantom Bullet arc, he's visibly uncomfortable at being mistaken for a girl due to his avatar's appearance, and in response to being misgendered he briefly panics and checks to make sure his chest flat (at least in the anime adaptation) 🏳️‍⚧️"
Shirou -
"Has one goal in life and ignores almost everything in favor of trying to fulfil that goal."
Keith -
"Speaks in a way that is seen as weird and has mannerisms others think is funny. He struggles with not being taken seriously by others because of this and many of the things others say goes over his head. He struggles to connect with other people because of these things. His entire arc in the second film is about him deciding that the people who don't accept him for who he is aren't worth it and that he's going to continue being himself."
Junpei -
"for other fans of this series, I know the more obvious representation here may be Luou, Junpei is So Good. his special interest is ballet and he has so many hangups involving how his family sees him and how other boys his age interpret him to the point that his idea of masculinity is extremely narrow and he enforces social rules on himself to mask and keep people from realizing that he loves something that Isn't Manly. he misinterprets social cues and takes things literally, like assuming that when Miyako asked him to dance with her she meant Right This Minute rather than as a pair in the studio. for some reason the point where he cuts his hair super short to prove his devotion to ballet is also sticking with me, I think maybe it's the combination of the way it's normal for boys/men in Japan to do that, yet Junpei didn't realize that kind of attitude/action didn't suit ballet at all? he wasn't aware that the context was completely different. Junpei also doesn't act or pretend very well, he's gotta put his whole entire ass into his roles, which he then proceeds to get TOO into and cause a lot of trouble, without giving too much away! he's really relatable to me as someone who's socially anxious but very skilled at masking, and seeing him become more comfortable with himself and start to show how he really feels is so inspiring to me."
Kazuma -
"He may be (wildly) misguided but his intentions are good kinda! He’s just the Guy of all time idk how to explain it."
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mamangasick · 7 months
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lzsylovesanime · 2 years
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Anime spotlight - Dance Dance Danseur
This anime is perfection, gorgeously animated, full of passion and great characters. A true love of ballet as an art form and a sport, understanding of its subject and the human body, deep character development and relationships and not afraid to tackle mature themes like bullying and child abuse. 
The plot is  Junpei Murao's love affair with ballet began at a young age during his sister's ballet recital, when a male ballet dancer roused his interest with a gripping performance. But for Junpei, nothing could be worse than his peers finding out about his secret passion for ballet and perceiving him as effeminate. That is why he is in the soccer club, trains Jeet Kune Do, and is intent on following in his father's footsteps of becoming a stunt coordinator: all very "manly" activities. When Junpei's classmate Miyako Godai spots him demonstrating an impressive kick that combines skills from ballet and Jeet Kune Do to his friends, she suddenly recruits him to join her mother's ballet studio. He resists at first, and although he has abandoned his dreams of formally pursuing ballet, nothing quite captures the euphoria that ballet elicits. After suppressing his desire to pursue ballet for so long, it is not so easy to shake off his hesitation and break free of the shackles of masculinity. Junpei has to be willing to make certain sacrifices and fully commit to ballet, all while risking losing some friends.
I loved this and I’m in no way a fan of ballet but the pure passion the characters and creators of this have for it is evident. They’ve also ceated great characters, with flaws as well as strengh and dignity. There’s so much development and heart in this series, the best kind of sports anime. The animation is divine, with beautiful movement and depth. 
It reminds me very much of Welcome to the Ballroom so if you enjoyed that then this is definately for you! 
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