I've seen a lot of people post Laois and Farilyns Costumes but not the others so I made a lil appreciation post for them!
Chilchuck and his kids as a family of mimics!
(Chucklefuck does not look pleaseD)
Kabru and Rin as a ghost and a zombie :>
Otta and Cithis as a skeleton and a witch!
Tade and Izutsumi! As a Headless Horseman and their Steed
Mithrun as a Vampire
(Even his sleeves are tOo biG here)
Marcille as a Walking Mushroom
Hien and Benichidori as Giant Frogs
(Looks like Benichidori did Heins makeup!)
Gilin and the other Dwarves as Griffons and Hippogriffs!
(Love that Totan is a silly duck variation of a Hippogriff)
Namari, Kaka, and Kiki as Living Armor
(Did the Flokes make Kaka and Kiki's costumes?)
Last but not least poor Toshiro as a Kasa-Obake being followed by Maizuru's hag
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Why is the new episode just a Kabru trauma dump?
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I tried to emulate a vogue cover because the pose was so appropriate for it, but Vogue's typography is unhinged actually and there doesn't seem to be a consistent rule sooooo...
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Haven't read the manga yet, so am relying on the anime, and it might be too early to call it...
But Kabru feels like he fits one of my favorite character types: when someone is cunning and compassionate.
Like I've said about another character that I adore, it often feels like a character being cunning means that they have "permission" to be an asshole because they're smart. And being overly compassionate means that they're naive to how the world works. Or with the likes of morally grey characters, they struggle between doing the cunning thing or the compassionate thing; the qualities are at-odds within themselves..
Kabru's cunning, however, is a result of his compassion. He saw something horrid occur and wanted to know how to prevent it from happening again. So he listened. So he watched. So he learned. So he strategized. He is cunning because he is compassionate.
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