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necronomi-kun · 18 days
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Where’s Clefairy’s Voice? (1999, Pokémon Tales 6)
Story by Kunimi Kawamura
Art by Kagemaru Himeno
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Various Pokemon-related folklores in TW that I have in my mind.
-Never wander near the surface in a stormy days. That's the hunting day of the Whirpool Maker. If you're unlucky enough (or lucky, who know) you will be able to witness the fight of the Sea Guardian and the Whirlpool Maker. It's unknown whether you will get out of it without missing any pieces though.
-If you see a little spot of light underneath the water, close your eyes and swim away immediately. The Deep-Sea Star's light is something to behold from afar, not under its fangs.
-All fishers and sailors know to fear the sight of translucent crown in the rolling waves.
-Do. Not. Bully. A. Crying. Fish.
-If injured, find the Pink Heart. They will heal you if you successfully approach them.
-Ocean parts with brown and purple seaweed are never to be approached.
-When searching in a wrecked ship, always look at the anchor first. If the anchos is covered in thick seaweed, leave immediately.
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king-k-ripple · 1 year
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messrsbyler · 2 years
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ao3 authors who have no social media are are so mystical. they really be writing and posting some of the most perfectly crafted pieces of media and then disappearing without a trace
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caterpie · 9 months
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The Electric Tale of Pikachu (1997)
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bakanokiwami · 1 year
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TOP 10 GAMES ON FANFICTION.NET BASED ON NUMBER OF FANFICTION (1999-2022)
To make this bar chart race, all series titles in the Games Section on November 29 (or the closest date to it) of every year were copy-pasted from Wayback Machine to Google Sheets, rearranged according to number of fanworks, and then inputted to Flourish to turn into a bar chart race.
In 2000-2006, FFN used Miscellaneous RPG as a catch-all tag for all books that didn’t have their own category yet. It was then renamed to Misc. Games in 2007 before it was removed by 2008.
In 1999, fanfiction weren’t divided into sections like Anime/Manga, TV, Books, etc. yet. It was just a small list of mixed fandoms.
In 2000, Final Fantasy had 2372 fics and then dropped down to 743 the next year because separate categories were created for each Final Fantasy game instead. This category was removed from the Games section by 2006.
Originally, the fanfiction list was sorted alphabetically too, but was changed to number of fics at around early 2013.
By November 2013, FFN started abbreviating numbers above 1,000 to K, so exact numbers aren't available for series with more than 1,000 fanfiction.
This bar chart was made with the assumption that the numbers listed in the Games section are correct. I can't seem to get the same numbers for some of these categories when I go to the specific categories' page and toggle ratings, other filters, and language to All though... I'm not sure where the discrepancy is coming from. (And it’s not the crossover fic numbers that need to be added to serie’s total fics from what I’ve observed.)
Please refer to this post for more bar chart races.
Thanks for understanding and hopefully I didn’t mess up anywhere! 🙏
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conwise · 2 months
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She's just a normal type girl with a normal type life (and also bug)
The concept of a Miraculous Pokemon crossover is a thing that I've seen other people dabble in and has been helping heal my brain after it broke during season 5. I got so many plans for Pokemon parings it isn't even funny, the kwamis translate to Pokemon so well
Other Miraculous Pokemon: Ladybug Adrien Chat Noir Nathalie Mayura Gabriel Hawkmoth
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1071png · 1 year
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how did he fuck up a simple sandwich
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romancemedia · 2 months
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The Best of Anime Friendships
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navy-pon · 11 months
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My artistic abilities give me to much power... I now can turn anything into a pokemon AU... 
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pokemon-npcs · 6 months
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necronomi-kun · 19 days
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Where’s Clefairy’s Voice (Pokémon Tales 6, 1999)
Story by Kunimi Kawamura
Art by Kagemaru Himeno
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marksandrec · 6 months
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Marks and Rec: Misc #2611
Oopsie. (Dialogue from Baldur's Gate 3 (Astarion riffing on The Tell-Tale Heart.))
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jae-in-a-trenchcoat · 5 months
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This was so random
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agentc0rn · 3 months
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What Pecharunt Teaches Us about Love
Ok the title sounds funny but, I just find something about Pecharunt so interesting and a bit tragic.
Pecharunt's expression of "love" is gift-giving; it showers the old couple with materials. To it, love is conditional and takes form in objects, or gifts to simply put. In order to be loved, it needs to grant the wishes of the couple. Love in a way can be transactional (gift-giving), but usually we understand that when you love someone, you don't really expect to have anything in return when giving them something.
It’s one thing to gift someone. Humans have done that all the time. But does love not always have to mean about the objects. Love is about the thoughts, the words, the time spent together, the memories, going through rough moments together, the actions other than gift-giving (hugging, singing, playing, talking, etc.). And the story mentions that the couple took care of Pecharunt, so there must have been moments where the couple genuinely cared for it without its influence.
Pecharunt's action distorts the goodness of love, which parallels the professor - their obsessions diverted them away from taking care of Arven. Their own selfishness conflated with their works of expressing love. Ironic, isn't it. (Disclaimer: love has different forms, but in this analysis, I am focusing on familial love and love in general).
We have a child who may have been spoiled rotten, but nevertheless loved and taken well by the parents, who wishes for their love and does fulfill their wishes, but in questionable ways that caused it to be separated from the couple by its own actions. We have a parent who works hard to make their dreams (their own childish dream with their dream of living with their son) come true, but at the cost of spending time with their son. Both depart from their loved ones to achieve a goal that would become reality for some time, but their efforts still end up in vain and would never make up the lost time that could have been spent with their loved ones.
Is it still really genuine love if you use questionable means to achieve so? Yes and no. The motivations behind the actions or methods can be truly love and well-intentioned, but can be still be morally wrong. Love is an interesting thing; it is a good thing that can be used for the wrong things.
Pecharunt's use of power (be it unknowingly or not is a different story) to influence in fulfilling both the couple's and its own desire - seems paradoxical - Pecharunt wants to be loved, so it gives more and more- it seems innocent/harmless yet selfish because it wants more despite being already loved.
It would be neat if we could go to the crystal pool, have Terapagos out again, summon the mist, and meet both or either one: the couple and the old man. On one side, the couple meets Pecharunt again, and tells it (this couple is from the timeline where Pecharunt has been gone for a long time), that they realized they never needed the mask, all they ever wanted was Pecharunt and for it to be happy.
On the other hand, Ogerpon meets the man again (obv before he got presumably killed), and we get to talk to him for some time. He thanks us for taking care of Ogerpon what not.
Treasure the moments, not just the materials. Because the materials can only mean so much if you forget about the memories you've created with others.
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caterpie · 10 months
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The Electric Tale of Pikachu (1997)
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