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I need someone to draw Miroku if he was actually bald like a monk should be, plz and thx.
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Why Inuyasha: Swords of an Honorable Ruler is the worst Inuyasha movie
The third movie is my absolute least favorite of the four. I'll watch 4 over 3 any day.
But it's got Inuparents! Yeah great, fun times, anyway
Here's why I hate it, short and sweet:
It's like Sunrise tried to butcher Inuyasha's character even more than they already have.
Take this scene from the beginning(ish?) part of the movie.
Inuyasha looks concerned about Kagome being injured. That's a canon InuKag moment right?
But then he just leaves? Don't give me that, "he wasn't in control of himself" bullshit. When Naraku forced his demon out, he still refused to kill Kagome and instead tried to save her! He's controlled himself enough that he wouldn't hurt her even when he wasn't in control of himself.
This is the same guy like 100 chapters into the manga series went
Like this guy wasn't about to let Kagome just lay there injured with zero protection and this pompous asshole who probably uses gravel as toilet paper because he likes the aesthetic or whatever
anywhere near her without leaving her with some amount of protection. When Sesshomaru tried to attack Inuyasha with the whole fake arm business, Inuyasha left her in the care of Miroku, whom he didn't quite fully trust either.
And he abandons her with Myoga? Who flees at the slightest perception of what maybe-could-possibly-slightly-be-considered-if-you-squint-and-spin-around-really-fast danger?
And you're going to tell me that he's just going to get up and be like "yeah, this is fine" and stalk off after his half-brother. Canon Inuyasha would've either let it go or carried Kagome with him until he found her a safe place.
But leaving out in the open like that? Please. We know you want to paint him as the ultimate two-timer for drama and 12-year-old-teen-romance-fantasies, but seriously, show some respect for characterization.
Maybe Yashahime wouldn't have sucked more ass than Jaken, if you hadn't been so obsessed with painting Inuyasha as the cheater you dream him of being.
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Inukagmoro silly doodles;
No feudal era, both are humans and met each other at school.
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Golden retriever boyfriend is out, akita boyfriend is in.
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"The Fox Woman" by Kij Johnson is my favorite book and I've read it at least 3-4 times, which is unusual for me.
reblog this and tell me in the notes which book you've reread most in your life, pretty please!
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Don't attack me for this, but I think people arguing about who he loves more are missing the entire point
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Kagome took a step into the water without thinking. “Let me help you.” The words were out of her mouth before she’d even realized she was going to say them, an order and a plea. “Please. That looks—that must be awful.”
“Keh.” He shrugged, but she didn’t miss the wince, “I’ve had worse.”
She started to disagree, then remembered he’d been pinned to a wall when she’d found him, with an arrow almost in his heart. Who knew how long he’d been trapped in that little temple?
“If you say so.” She reached out as if she could will him back to the bank, but he was too far away– watching her with a strange look in his narrowed eyes. Something halfway between curiosity and distrust. Somehow, that look was the final straw; “You can’t just– look, it will make me feel better, if you’d let me help.” Tears were prickling at the corners of her eyes, but she tried not to let them fall. “Please.”
With a sigh, he came back to the shore and planted himself on the bank, back to her. “Do what you want.” He said, but his tone was gentle. “If you gotta.”
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Dog guy
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This scene where Sesshomaru protects Kagura unfortunately only exists in the manga and has never been animated, so there is a mistaken belief that Sesshomaru never showed concern for Kagura before her death.
Furthermore, this scene proves that Rumiko Takahashi was already preparing what would happen with Kagura's death and also later with the chapter "Sesshomaru's crisis" in which the healing sword Tenseiga evolves due to the feelings of anger and sadness that he felt for what happened to Kagura.
This happens several chapters AFTER Kagura's death. Although *someone* try to say that Sesshomaru's presence in the chapter of Kagura's death is "forced", it's clear from the manga that this is not the case, in both before and after that chapter, Rumiko shows us how her intention was for Kagura to be part of the evolution of his character. And on the other hand, she herself said it in an interview, at first she didn't plan to involve them so much but then it happened NATURALLY. And she even said "it's similar to what I was saying before about Miroku and Sango"… 👀👀👀
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Rumiko Takahashi: Colors, 1978-2024 (x)
Look. At. Them. 😭💖
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He did it in the draft of the final chapter too, where he leaned his head into hers, but we were robbed in the end.
There's something about the way he tilt his head to her side that made me want to–
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I need someone to draw Miroku if he was actually bald like a monk should be, plz and thx.
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. αяєη'т уα вσяє∂?
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