The colour of love probably isn't just one colour. When it doesn't go well, it will be like a dark night, but something trivial can create a burst of emotions and all sorts of colours are born, and then the world looks like it's glimmering, just like fireworks.
— Miou Aida, Itsudatte Bokura no Koi wa 10cm Datta.
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this was days ago but theres this transmasc miou headcanon
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Finally watched the LipxLip movie, and this freakin’ made my day lol.
(bruh, they look so happy in this, and then Miou was the only one without a partner in the Heroine Tarumono ending😭)
Also, I want to mention how I love that they incorporated gen 1 in this! Like, gen 1 and LipxLip are the most important and iconic to the HoneyWorks image. Like, they knew Haruki was away the time LipxLip had the concert scene, so they only included MochiAka and NatsuYuu. Even so, I love how it didn’t prevent them from giving HaruMio cameos.
Edit: Lol, the next scenes had way more cameos and fanservice. It’s too perfect for a 10th anniversary movie 😭💖💖 I know I should probably get used to the cameos by now, but I just love seeing my gen 1 babies XD.
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Late Spring
~Yuu's Embarrassment-Hiding School Trip~
Icons {Evolved}
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#HoneyWorks. So I went down this rabbit hole. Well, let's just say that these kinds of stories and music would've been in my high school self's wheel house and playlist. Ok, so what pushed me was Heroines Run The Show because I was just curious about how far HoneyWorks' filmography went aside from their rich discography. True enough, one thing led to another. Finished one film the other day, another yesterday, and a series just moments ago. And I must say, this is one massive HoneyWorks universe. I've Always Liked You focused on the love story of Natsuki Enomoto and Yuu Setoguchi with hints of Mochita and Akarin's and Miou and Haruki's. It's definitely fanfic-material with those practice confessions, which ultimately led to an earned finale. A bit sketchy with how they tackled Koyuki so I hope he gets a redemption arc soon. The Moment You Fell in Love, on the other hand, focuses on the batch of their younger siblings Kotaro Enomoto and Hina Setoguchi. While it's labeled as a sequel, it felt like a prequel at first, before merging into the current timeline. The focus on them really seemed familiar and it turns out, they're the senpai of Hiyori, Aizo and Yujiro, who's actually the younger brother of Ken Shibasaki. Lastly, Our Love Has Always Been 10cm Apart is a series about the last pair from Natsuki's batch -- Haruki Serizawa and Miou Aida. Now this one's definitely the heaviest of the three given the back story and how they were ultimately connected. No feature of the younger batch but also had a timeskip for continuity reasons. That was a fairly deep rabbit hole but totally worth the watch. I even backtracked the pre-premiere mini-series of Heroines which they only posted on the official twt. Now, I need to find a subbed copy of the LIP×LIP-focused Kono Sekai no Tanoshimikata: Secret Story Film. Yes, they're idols, but I've definitely become more invested thanks to Hiyori. Will definitely keep my eyes peeled for the next HoneyWorks anime project because they're quite good. Heroines still the best for me tbh. And I'm still very much in awe of their capability to cast top calibre and immensely popular seiyuus. Much wow!! https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce8dhKPJf3J/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Miou Aida as Flame Princess From Adventure Time
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