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shurara-gundan · 9 months
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kiruru autism.........ACTIVATE!
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kagender · 9 months
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kiruru X01 - the queen (king?)
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junestarr · 10 months
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Attack on @shurara-gundan :D
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mrdocreativearts · 2 days
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COMING TO AO3 TOMORROW
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Robodoki Compacts, Their Virtues and What They Mean
(Jic someone wants to make a next gen au, an au where one of the Robodoki members needs to be subbed or replaced, or an au where something similar happens, here’s the requirements for each wielder to be deemed worthy)
Kiruru: The light of hope. The wielder of this magic relic has to have undying hope. Faith that people can be redeemed, good will always come back even in the most black darkness, and the ability to instill that hope in others who are suffering. Determination and positivity, basically.
Electric Compact: The light of love. The wielder of this has to be empathetic and accepting of all people, not just merely tolerating of them. To the people they’re friends with, they’re known as fun personified, and to the people they deeply love, they’d fight like hell for them. Usually very optimistic and carefree.
Fire Compact: The light of courage. In the face of danger, they won’t hesitate to fight back. Even if they are facing their greatest fear, they won’t run away in cowardice or save their own hides by putting another person in danger. Usually the serious one, and the one who helps inspires courage in others when they're struggling to be brave themselves.
Star compact: The light of strength. The wielder is usually an ace, mainly in terms of fighting, but also has a strong mental fortitude. In other words, they are easily able to fight off mind control, resist temptations, and are perceptive to other tricks. Emotion usually doesn’t come over reason for them, and as such they tend to seem stoic or impatient.
Pixel compact: The light of wit. The wielder fits both definitions of the word. They are goofy, charming, and usually a pungeon master. They also are very intelligent, inventive, and sharp. In battle, they’re a strategist, often coming up with plans to outwit the enemy while playfully insulting their enemies. They can also read emotions super well and adjust their behavior accordingly to make things go to plan.
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honiegoo · 2 years
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Here’s one of my fav robot ocs (〃´𓎟`〃)
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qberbear · 2 years
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I'm sure kiruru awakened something in my when I was younger
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Especially the second form
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citrus-soda · 3 months
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ok one more doodle dump. better quality this time around.
Was anyone aware that funny giroro eat an pepsi (canned tea) btw.
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maleyanderecafe · 2 years
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Kiruru Kill Me (Manga)
Created by: Yasuhiro Kano
Genre: Action/Comedy
It's been a while since I read a comedy with a male yandere, but this one was a pretty fun one to read. It runs on a very silly gimmick but I think it's done in a sort of absurd way that makes it fun to read. Do be warned, there is quite a bit of fanservice for the girl ( a lot of it is the male lead's imagination), so it's gonna be a bit of panty shots and boobs. As of writing this, there are 20 chapters translated online, though I believe the entire thing is translated in physical copy volumes.
The story is about Aoi Nemo, head of one of the most important medical companies in the world. He's incredibly smart, famous and charismatic. He falls for a girl named Akaumi Kiruru who, after using connections, finds out that she's an hitman. Because he's kind of weird and probably too awkward to ask her out, he decides the best course of action is to hire her to assassinate him. He's delusional in believing that these assassination attempts are "dates" and is delighted in the fact that she's only thinking about him. He has a lot of precautions to make sure he's able to survive all of Kiruru's assassinations including watches that monitor air level, having a thin suit made out of carbon microfibers to prevent him from being stabbed and a suitcase of antidotes to counter poisons amongst a lot of other things. Akaumi Kiruru is pretty annoyed at Nemo considering he seems impossible to kill and that she needs him to die for her to get her debut as a hitman, however, continues to diligently try as many methods as possible to kill him. The general flow of the story is that Kiruru tries an attempt to kill Nemo, Nemo is ecstatic and because of his wealth and smarts is able to survive and Kiruru wonders how this guy is basically unkillable. They add other elements as well such as other members of the hitman group attempting to kill Kiruru as well as a possible female yandere and Kiruru does eventually get feelings for her target Nemo.
Nemo as a yandere is pretty delusional. Considering he only met Kiruru once before falling for her and then attempted an assassination attempt on himself so that she would only think of him is a pretty strong indicator. He only really thinks about Kiruru and is pretty oblivious to any other girl who is in love with him (much to the secretary's dismay). He also is pretty protective of her as well, since when he found out that one of his collaborators (stakeholders?) groped Kiruru, he immediately bought out the company, humiliated them by showing accusations of sexual asset and further drove their company downwards by using their building to play random videos. He uses quite a lot of money to make sure he survives his "dates" with Kiruru and has a ton of precautions to make sure he stays alive. At one point he does accept having Kiruru kill him, but then realizes if he's dead, he won't be able to do anything romantic for her and continues to try again staying alive. He also has quite a lot of daydreams about her, perverted or otherwise and often wants to collect whatever she's used to assassinate him with to keep as souvenirs.
Kiruru herself isn't too bad of a character as well. There is quite a lot of fanservice on her (which, to me is sort of annoying, but I can bypass it) and her personality is very diligent and optimistic in trying to find different ways to assassinate Nemu since she doesn't want to let her client down. A lot of her coworkers often suggest that she use sexual appeal or flirting to get close to Nemu, which Kiruru refuses to do since she's not experienced and believes that there are other ways to kill Nemu that doesn't involve attempting to seduce him (which is fair and that's what most of her attempts are like). Personally while I think her personality and character is fine, I wasn't the biggest fan of how they chose to represent her.
In any case, it's been a while since I was able to read a yandere story that was able to make me laugh so hard, and if you are interested in Kiruru and Nemo's hijinks, I would highly recommend it.
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gemwolfz · 1 year
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doodles tonite
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shurara-gundan · 9 months
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the manga was pretty good. 👍
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faline-cat444 · 2 years
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A single box stuffed with everything that got delayed yesterday
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strawberrysnuff · 2 years
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mrdocreativearts · 1 month
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Sneak Peeks for Tomorrow!
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"It's coming tomorrow and that's a promise, so prepare yourself!"
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Happy mother's day from Magical Robodoki!
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Happy mothers day from Aianna Flowers, her non-canon robot daughter Serenity, and her current pet Kiruru!!!
Reference image links under the cut (links go the deviantart versions of these character refs)
Kiruru: Kiruru Ref Serenity: Serenity Flowers the BobAnna Kid-Crewmas 22 Day 25 Aianna: Aianna Flowers and Miyuki Flowers
Robodoki, Robodenki, Robohino: Part 1 Robohoshi, Robopixel: Part 2
Bob: YDKJ Design Headcanons- Bob Sharp Buzz: YDKJ Design Headcanons- Buzz Lippman Nate: YDKJ Design Headcanons- Nate Shapiro Roxanne: Uncorrupted Roxanne, aka Roxanne Flowers
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mountainfrogs · 9 months
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Their Project was a masterwork to carry out Keron's will, even if it came with the bloodshed of their own.
They studied, and trained, and accounted for every variable they could. Deathless to account for power, power to account for abilities and speed. Speed to account for evasion. How do you defeat something that does not eat, does not sleep, does not die, and has the capability to destroy or endure all offensive and defensive maneuvers?
They studied the Angols in part. Absolute destruction they were capable of, the ruin of entire planets and the restructure of star systems. But they were beings of power only. They lacked speed, and their great terror came from the artifacts in their possession. Mortal, hardly as long lived as a Keronian. They tested him in his earlier stages on one such being. An outcast in the dark of the universe.
He came back with their scepter warped into three pieces. He looked no different. His vitals were normal. The Angols had power, their planet destruction vast and terrifying, but a complete waste. Keron's safety was assured.
There was no empire with planets destroyed. Project C, certainly capable of such, proved more effective at subduing them.
He follows orders, and it's easy at first for people to treat him like little more than a robot, a Kiruru with no thoughts. But someone gets cocky. One of the staff in charge of his maintenance, a soldier who thinks he's nothing. Insults. Touch.
The soldier is smacked, and their entrails pasted over the walls. The nurse is broken at the neck and thrown into the hallway. These things that Project C does when something, somehow, doesn't go its way. Make them stop talking. Make them stop moving. Get rid of the problem. Suffer, hurt. Powerful it may be, but so difficult to restrain, and Command hadn't really cared anyhow.
Those who test themselves on him and get murdered for it. A voice following around, loud and distracting. Quiet. Dead. Multiple. Quiet. Dead.
You're all expendable, the monitor tells them. Millions of you. One dies and another one takes your place. And another, and another. It's all the same. Nobody will care. He doesn't. The whole over the individual. Slaughter cities until the planet gets the idea. Kill those precious until someone kneels. Make them watch until they break. Glass the planet all together. Destroy it. Destroy it.
They fear him. They don't want to be near him. To kill the enemy is one thing, but to kill your fellow soldier is another. Everyone becomes a potential victim, because he is a monster snapping at his leash and only the kill switch can ever settle him down.
He's useful, and as long as he listens, and they can control him, things stay as they are. Planets fall into line, and their people as well. It saves time and resources over expending starships that serve better use in extended campaigns, over expending valuable platoons better used to scout potential new colonies for resources and labor. Why waste the resources and labor of people with limited capacity and weapons with limited ammo to have an insurgent war where soldiers die in the thousands when they have a living, thinking weapon who cannot rest or die and needs minimal sustenance?
They take his will in stride. As long as he follows his commands, and keeps his fists away from their prominent inner circle, they care very little.
A Kiruru will follow orders. But a Kiruru is an automaton. Powerful, but without thought, without will, and susceptible to interference. They work in tandem when needed, but Project C understands things.
Kiruru was one of many studies of what made him. Kiruru, created initially a long time ago, flawed and destructive, capable of destroying planets but limited in its capacity. Mirara, its key, but with too much heart, too much will, and both were separate. Flawed. All these iterations, flawed. The newest generations as well. Easily affected by their own powers. They had to reduce their abilities by comparison to the first in order to use them effectively. Good for invasion, for outright war perhaps, but limited.
And they could still be destroyed. And they still required resources to rebuild, above everything.
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