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rolelessweapon · 1 year
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映画『鉄コン筋クリート』ARTBOOK キャラクター編
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mangacapsaicin · 9 months
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taiyou matsumoto’s tekkonkinkreet || 松本大洋の『鉄コン筋クリート』
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sesiondemadrugada · 6 months
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Tekkon Kinkreet.
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psirem · 9 months
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animescreencolle · 1 year
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postapograffiti · 2 years
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doublesama · 8 months
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Tekkon Kinkreet is a psychological action anime movie about two orphans, Kuro and Shiro, who run the streets of Treasure Town.
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iris-nonsense · 8 months
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Taiyo Matsumoto is really great as they say
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voyaging-too · 10 months
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The Nimona movie does what like a hundred movies and shows have done before, including Paranorman, Turning Red, ATLA, Buffy, Tekkon Kinkreet and genuinely like almost every story where there’s a form of supernatural or supernatural-ish power. A character loses control of their emotions and therefore loses control of their power and goes on a monstrous rampage, but then someone reaches out a hand, or hugs them, or stands unarmed and vulnerable in front of them, shows them the power of love and understanding and acceptance, diffusing the emotional crisis and turning the monster back into a nice normal person. And that’s a good story, there’s a good reason why people keep telling it and telling it.
But the Nimona comic did something rarer, something I liked much better. Nimona is an overall quite optimistic and lighthearted story that still managed to say - fuck you, your love can’t fix me, my anger is real, my fear is real, the monster is real, who the fuck are you to say it isn’t. The parts of me that are dangerous and scary as shit are just as real as the parts you love.
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maireyart · 1 year
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"A Flare in the Dark"
New art by me! An Obito-centric comic. 10 pages. The amazing @butter--peanut kindly polished my doujin script to perfection. She's wonderful. 'Nuff said 💕 Check out her stories! I dedicate this doujin to all who are struggling with their inner hell. Who are mired in grief or despair. Who think they are a lost cause.
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Much love to all ❤️ P. S. This doujin was partly inspired by the awesome, surreal and very artistic 2-hour-long anime Tekkon Kinkreet. It does have that special flavor of Obito's kind of madness or desperation. You know, some themes are just… they coincide.
My doujins
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rolelessweapon · 2 months
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this is the future we, who amount to nothing are looking at
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mangacapsaicin · 1 year
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taiyou matsumoto’s tekkonkinkreet || 松本大洋の『鉄コン筋クリート』
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cosmonautroger · 4 months
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Tekkon Kinkreet
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kustas · 2 years
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whats tekkon kinkreet
i am too dumb to tell if this is a joke ask so i will respond seriously :) tekkon kinkreet is my favorite manga in the world and a strong contender for my favorite comic in general. it is 33 chapters long and ran in the early 90s, was cancelled and wrapped up early, and later became a cult classic partially due to an equally cult film adaptation.
short summary of what it's about will be as following: it's a partially surreal story about two homeless children trying to fight back against the gentrification of their neighborhood, with themes of growing up, duality, and love. the plot digs into that slow gradual destruction and the impact it has on the cast as things gets progressively worst for both kids
tekkon is a bittersweet story that is weirdly human in it's tone and stakes, with a cast of more or less savory marginals all entangled together by what they feel about the grimy, labyrinthine & quaint old neighborhood at the center of the plot. due to the surreal aspect of the storytelling it's very open to interpretation and from experience people usually tie what they think of it to how it personally touched them, what resonated the most. most people akin it to childhood memories or long gone places and the feeling of loss in general. i myself was really moved by how it handles mental problems, with one of the main characters being (as i interpret it, it's never said outright) my favorite depiction of an autistic character in anything i've read. in general the author's works all showcase extreme kindness towards it's characters, who tend to be social outcasts or children or in tekkon's case, both
manga and movie both have different art style which are in my opinion gorgeous and stand out in animanga by how unique they are. that the film went for a fully new art style is a bonus. look at my boys go
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Site you can read the manga on here (warning, it's in western reading order)
Stream link for the film
VK uploads of the film's preprod artwork artbook and background art artbook
I do encourage buying it which I have myself, these links are for accessibility. Read tekkon, yo
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demifiendrsa · 1 year
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Viz Media has launched its new digital manga service Viz Manga. According to Viz, the new app's catalog now includes simultaneous English releases of ongoing manga from Shogakukan for "the first time," as well as classic manga titles. The service features over 10,000 chapters of both Shogakukan and Shueisha titles.
The simulpub catalog launches with 15 titles, with the three most recent chapters of each series available for free. Some of the titles included in the simulpub catalog are:
Black Lagoon by Rei Hiroe (Web only)
Call of the Night by Kotoyama
How Do We Relationship? by Tamifull
Insomniacs After School by Makoto Ojiro
Komi Can't Communicate by Tomohito Oda
MAO by Rumiko Takahashi
Persona 5 manga by Hisato Murasaki
Queen's Quality by Kyousuke Motomi
Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle by Kagiji Kumanomata
The King's Beast by Rei Toma
Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon by Takashi Shiina
Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead by Haro Aso
Viz Manga also added classic manga titles from legendary manga creators in its catalog such as:
Rumiko Takahashi: Inuyasha, Ranma 1/2, Mermaid Saga, and others
Junji Ito: GYO, Uzumaki, and others
Yuu Watase: Fushigi Yûgi, Absolute Boyfriend, and others
Inio Asano: Goodnight Punpun (Web only), What a wonderful world!, and others
Taiyo Matsumoto: Sunny, Tekkon Kinkreet, Ping Pong, and others
Gosho Aoyama: Case Closed
Ai Yazawa: NANA (chapters 25-80 web only)
Arina Tanemura: Full Moon, The Gentlemen's Alliance†, and others
Viz Manga is only available in the United States and Canada, and subscription costs US$1.99 per month. Viz continues to offer its separate Shonen Jump service.
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cicroc · 10 months
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Hi!! Your art is amazing! I especially adore the way you draw backgrounds, they are always so full of details! Do you take inspiration for your pieces from daily life?
And also, this question is kinda basic, sorry, but what season of the year do you like the most?
Thanks for your message. I love photography and movies and construction!The backgrounds are mainly based on photos taken by myself. My favorite background artist is Shinji Kimura, he did Blood Blockade Battlefront and TEKKON KINKREET BLACK & WHITE. I learn a lot from his work. I love every season! Japan has four distinct seasons, and each of them is wonderful in its own way.
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