Hello. *puts my request on your table* Avantika (Critical Role), Magnolia (Fallout 4) and Yumi Ozawa (Persona 4) having a first kiss with their S/O and find out that S/O is very good at this. Can you please write it?
First Kiss with S/O, Turns Out S/O Is an Amazing Kisser
Fandom: Critical Role, Fallout 4, Persona 4
Characters: Avantika, Magnolia, Yumi Ozawa
Type of Request: Headcanons
Notes: I don't know... can I....
Also I didn’t have a lot of inspiration when writing this to make the fourth headcanon, but when I do I’ll go back and add it!!
Critical Role
Avantika
Oh she doesn't comment on the quality of the kiss at all. She's not going to inflate your ego like that.
She's very good at lying and so she'll state you did alright but if you want to practice more then she'd be glad to help.
Avantika isn't really big on kissing, prefers other physical aspects of the relationship, but your kisses might make her rethink that. Maybe.
Fallout 4
Magnolia
Tells you that you did good for a first kiss. Teases you about lying about that being your first kiss.
Magnolia is pretty married to her singing so kisses with you are treasured as they don't happen often.
Does tease quite a bit about your "magic" lips. Nothing to upset you, of course, but tries to fluster you with some of her words.
Persona 4
Yumi
She's speechless after kissing you. Doesn't know what to say, but her face is a bright red. Asks you to kiss her again, if you don't mind.
Honestly just really happy to finally kiss you. She's thought about it a bit before but now she can actually do it!
Makes sure that you're alright. Yeah your kiss was amazing and she wants to focus on it, but she wasn't too rough or anything, was she? Just wants you to be okay.
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It's Pride Month, Persona Fans
You know what that means.
That's right, it's time to vote on gay polls!
Nah but in all seriousness, we are finally beginning the final Social Link Showdown! Preliminary rounds will be decided by roulette wheel, with our three winners getting guaranteed spots in the Best category! That leaves 71 characters to sort into best and worst, the last one being decided on based on their own merit!
Our Matchups are under the cut! The Preliminaries begin on June 9th!
Sumire Yoshizawa V Yukari Takeba
Ken Amada V Ryotaro Dojima
Takuto Maruki V Rise Kujikawa
Mutatsu V Yuuki Mishima
Bebe V Shu Nakajima
Tae Takemi V Mamoru Hayase
Futaba Sakura V Yosuke Hanamura
Daisuke Nagase V Kanji Tatsumi
Sayoko Uehara V Suemitsu Nozomi
Fuuka Yamagishi V Chie Satonaka
Ai Ebihara V Yumi Ozawa
Eri Minami V Rio Iwasaki
Ichiko Ohya V Hifumi Togo
Fox V Hidetoshi Odagiri
Ayane Matsunaga V Twin Wardens
Igor (P5) V Shinya Oda
Chihaya Mifune V Toranosuke Yoshida
Sae Nijima V Pharos
Yusuke Kitagawa V "Maya"
Kenji Tomochika V Morgana
Kazushi Miyamoto V Ann Takamaki
Ryoji Mochizuki V Junpei Iori
Yuko Nishiwaki V Haru Okumura
Old Couple V Tohru Adachi
Naoki Konishi V Akinari Kamiki
Marie V Goro Akechi
Maiko Oohashi V Koromaru
Makoto Nijima V Tanaka
Shinjiro Aragaki V Chihiro Mifune
Akihiko Sanada V Mitsuru Kirijo
Munehisa Iwai V Margaret
Ryuji Sakamoto V Keisuke Hiiraga
Hisano Kuroda V Sadayo Kawakami
Naoto Shirogane V Kou Ichijo
Saori Hasegawa V Teddie
Yukiko will be decided upon separately, as she was the odd one out.
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THE H-MAN (1958, BIJO TO EKITAI NINGEN) – Episode 173 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era
“What if by some bizarre phenomenon, his physical form just melted away? Would that fit your crime scene?” Hmm … bizarre phenomenon? Let’s run with it. Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, Doc Rotten, and Jeff Mohr along with guest host Chris Peters – as they discuss Toho’s The H-Man (1958), directed by the great Ishirô Honda.
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
Episode 173 – The H-Man (1958)
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When a narcotics dealer disappears, leaving only his clothes, Tokyo police are stumped. A scientist claims H-Bomb tests in the Pacific have created radioactive creatures – “H-Men” – who ooze like slime and liquify anyone they touch.
Directed by: Ishirô Honda
Writing Credits: Takeshi Kimura (written by); Hideo Unagami (story)
Produced by: Tomoyuki Tanaka
Music by: Masaru Satô
Cinematography by: Hajime Koizumi
Editing by: Kazuji Taira
Production Design by: Takeo Kita
Special Effects by: Eiji Tsuburaya (director of special effects)
Selected Cast:
Yumi Shirakawa as Chikako Arai, singer in the nightclub
Kenji Sahara as Dr. Masada
Akihiko Hirata as Inspector Tominaga
Eitarô Ozawa as Police Sgt. Miyashita (as Eitaro Ozawa)
Koreya Senda as Dr. Maki
Makoto Satô as Uchida, gangster
Yoshifumi Tajima as Detective Sakata
Yoshio Tsuchiya as Detective Taguchi
Ayumi Sonoda as Emi, lead exotic dancer
Hisaya Itô as Misaki, the dissolved gangster
Nadao Kirino as Shimazaki, the waiter-thug
Naomi Shiraishi as Mineko, Dr. Maki’s assistant
Tetsu Nakamura as Mr. Chin, gangster
Tadao Nakamaru as Detective Seki
Minosuke Yamada as Chief of Inspectors Kusuda
Akira Sera as Horita – Fisherman
Haruya Katô as Sochan – Fisherman
Yasuhiro Shigenobu as Yasukichi – Fisherman
Senkichi Ômura as Daichan, 1st dissolved fisherman (Let me try on the pants!)
Haruo Nakajima as Chosuke, 2nd dissolved fisherman & Liquid Human Being
Shigeo Katô as Matchan, 3rd dissolved fisherman
Paul Frees as Various Voices (American dubbing)
Are you ready to battle an invasion of liquified men? Watch out, The Blob (1958), The H-Man (1958) is here to make you rue the day. Toho Films and director Ishirô Honda (Godzilla, 1954) blend sci-fi, horror, film noir, and… cabaret… for all kinds of horrifying shenanigans. Yup, people liquify left and right throughout the short 87-minute runtime. That’s right, only gooey globs of clothes and hairpieces remain. Join the Grue-Crew along with special guest-host Chris Peters (aka, José) as they revisit and review this unusual yet highly entertaining entry from the film company that gave the world Akira Kurosawa, Ishirô Honda, Godzilla, Mothra, and so much more.
At the time of this writing, The H-Man is available for streaming from the Classic Horror Movie Channel, Classic Sci-Fi Movie Channel, and Tubi.
You may be interested in these other Decades of Horror episodes focused on Ishirô Honda-directed films:
GODZILLA (1954, GOJIRA) – Episode 58 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
HALF HUMAN (JÛ JIN YUKI OTOKO, 1955) – Episode 16 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
RODAN (1956) – Episode 101 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
MATANGO (1963, ATTACK OF THE MUSHROOM PEOPLE) – Episode 135 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
THE WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS (FURANKENSHUTAIN NO KAIJÛ: SANDA TAI GAIRA, 1966) – Episode 57 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
SPACE AMOEBA (1970, YOG: MONSTER FROM SPACE) – Episode 127 – Decades of Horror 1970s
TERROR OF MECHAGODZILLA (1975) – Episode 165 – Decades of Horror 1970s
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Up next in their very flexible schedule, as chosen by guest host Scott Wells is King of the Zombies (1941), a horror comedy directed by Jean Yarbrough (The Devil Bat, 1940; House of Horrors, 1946; The She-Wolf of London, 1946) and starring Dick Purcell, Joanne Woodbury, Henry Victor, and the great Mantan Moreland.
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