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dummy-dot-exe · 2 years
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ココナとパピカ by 崎
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anime-ships-all-good · 7 months
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Cocona x Yayaka
Flip Flappers
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mjlol52 · 8 months
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cocona papika and yayaka are all in a polyamouris relationship btw
if you even care
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yurimultiship · 2 years
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Her place to belong.
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skenpiel · 9 months
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thats ok i dont need food in the form of full cooked meals. because i have sweet bread 👍
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billerak · 7 months
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I always love and appreciate when stories of self discovery add an older or just more experienced queer person who is like "been there, done that."
Not exactly sure of why. I suppose it's just nice for authors to acknowledge that 'teachers' are actually really important in queer spaces. A sort of guide for less experienced queers to traverse a world that shuns them.
Also I'd feel bad for Sayaka (more like Yayaka! eh? eh? Ok I'll see myself out) but honestly it was her own inaction that led to her doomed romance.
I gotta take a crack at her novels once I'm done with the rewatch/reread
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danafeelingsick · 1 year
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quick yayaka doodle from the test of courage event
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also my heart 😭 fuck that event
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yuri-review · 8 months
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Flip Flappers (2016)
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I can add this image, it's from the first episode!
Flip Flappers is a 13-episode long magical girl show from 2016. It follows the adventures of our main characters, Cocona and Papika, as they travel through alternate dimensions known as Pure Illusion, seeking out amorphous shards said to grant wishes.
(Full review under the cut!)
The writing and plot: 3.5/5
The writing and plot of Flip Flappers is charming, and differs from typical magical girl shows in one significant way; they don't fight against monsters or supervillains seeking to wreck havoc on Earth, instead travelling to alternate dimensions, and fighting monsters there. And also fighting against the agents of a secret organization seeking to obtain all the amorphous shards... wait, does that count as supervillainy?
Flip Flappers explores themes such as control various adults have over children, growing into your own and changing as a person, and, as any good magical girl show, love. It also briefly touches on the experience of feeling empty, and the idea of people loving you not for you, but for what you can do for them. The writing is good but rushed due to the short episode count, leaving some plotlines feeling a little unexplored. The show definitely could've benefited from a higher episode count, which is something that goes for almost all shows stuffed into such a small amount of episodes, and I will yell that from the top of my lungs constantly! Limiting episode counts is the death of compelling character writing and overarching plotlines! That brings us to our next point-
The characters: 3/5
I love love love Cocona, but I know more could've been done with her feelings of inadequasy and emptiness. Papika is a good complementing main character to her, especially through the last few episodes, but I can't help but find her lack of boundaries and respect for Cocona's a little too grating at first. Yayaka, our antagonistic-ish figure, is a wonderful add-on to the cast, and she's possibly one of my favorite yuri third wheels- I mean side characters to date. All characters grow during the show, and it's a pleasure to watch!
Side characters are also compelling in this show, even if they aren't all very remarkable! I liked the little plotline with the art club senpai, and Yayaka's sidekicks were good to have around as well. Team Flip Flap was good fun too, I especially enjoyed the mad computer scientist who was gnc af.
The yuri: 2.5/5
Flip Flappers comes across as another one of those anime that was gunning for canon yuri rep, but the higher-ups noticed it halfway through and whacked it with the no-homo hammer. Most standout moments, such as Cocona literally conversing with the manifestation of her repressed sexuality, happen earlier than 8 episodes in, but there's some yuri to be found all throughout the show, in the end with some very emotional moments as well! I will say however that the ending twist was giving slightly When Marnie Was There vibes, but thankfully it wasn't like that.
Various short segments:
The emotional aspect: 4/5. The aforementioned themes were well done, and I can admit I cried once or twice while watching! Not much more I can say without spoilers, so let's get on with it!
The humor: 2/5. Not much to say about it, sometimes it hit well!
The fanservice: 1/5. I didn't need to see panty shots of the girls in their transformation sequence or an episode where they're in their swimsuits the whole time and stuffed into tiny environments, thank you very much.
Overall: 3.5/5
I really enjoyed Flip Flappers! It wasn't anything very remarkable, but I know I'll think about it very fondly from now on! Its willingness to take on themes not often seen in anime was good to see, and the characters carried the good plot well. Go watch it if magical girls are your cup of tea!
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hydrangeawise · 8 months
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As it is, @whysapphics recommended Flip Flappers to me, and while my brain is apparently not up for binging the whole thing, I did watch EP1-3 in one go.
It's, hm, interesting. So far, I enjoy the character dynamic between Papika and Cocona, and as of EP3 the flipping and flapping sure has intensified. I also enjoy that, much like Cocona, we have no idea what's going on really, and are practically learning with her about Pure Illusion (and all the things connected to it).
With Yayaka turning up in a somewhat antagonistic position in EP3, I wonder if she saw Papika and wanted to keep her away from Cocona in the first place (she did tell Cocona that people like Papika would need to have things spelled out directly). Actually, I have lots of questions, but that's alright. I'm only three episodes in.
The designs are also quite cute (could to with less upper thigh groping and the likes, but eh. Meh, pick your battles is probably the way to go and for now, that's not a battle I'm picking), and I especially adore the outro song and video. Before my brain decided to nope out, the 'living together' situation still made it to me, so once I go back, I am going to have something to look forward to!
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scaralvr · 1 year
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wait omg hi aowoaoow,, so in ur new post abt baby kuzushi u now have officially binded both the siblings au and the secrecy (i think thats the title?? idk too lazy rn since im running scarce on wifi) au together MEANING,,,, our girls yayaka, yun jin, yoi and hu tao (most likely) know abt baby kuzushi !!!! very much not a req but holy shit id love to see them interact w/ kuzushi while u and scara go on a date (are we a housewife????? OH AND IS THE BAND STILL TOGETHER??? lol n sorry that my asks are so long and vv many) -still with you anon
omg i literally have a draft somewhat like this but mona taking care of kuzushi while u and scara are out on a date
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dummy-dot-exe · 2 years
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ヤヤカ by DIE@DDDDD_DIE
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ligbi · 1 year
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Not to say things that would be got by more than a handful of people but 30 minute sisters should do a collaboration with flip flappers. Yes flip flap is like. Closer to a decade old than but now, but the outfit style would work great for at least a yayaka
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ivsentertainment · 1 year
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Eka yayaka mal peeduna bim theere...// (Cover Song) Artist-Sanath Nandas...
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yurimultiship · 2 years
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Now & Then.
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skenpiel · 1 year
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mama got me a loaf of sweet bread before she left which is awesome and means i wont have to eat any real food for the rest of the week
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powercycle · 1 year
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“punished” yayaka
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