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lazer-t · 1 year
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Poseable Koi Magnets are now available in my BigCartel store!
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colorsoutofearth · 8 months
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Japanese tree frog (Hyla japonica) climbing up onto leaf
Photos by Nature Production
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littlehornedoak · 6 months
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japanese tree frog, colored pencil
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tadpoles-yay · 5 months
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Todays tadpiole,
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Ewwwwwwww wtf is that??????
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Ohhh I see it’s Japanese tree frog tadpoles hatching
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About to fall
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Oh lawd so many
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Little one
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He falled
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« heloo »
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Kinda generic tadpoles
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Falling hehehe
Most of these pictures were screenshots from a bbc documentary about Japan I think
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tt-farm · 8 months
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★ イチジクサインはV。
昨日のうちに更新したかった、可愛いイチジクVサインがこちら。 アマガエルのV。 Vネックのチョッキとは、秋冬トレンド先取りですやん。 こう、些細な風景に声を出した出来事を書くことがブログの楽しさだわなと思いながら昨夜は眠りこけました。 今日書かなきゃお蔵入りがまた増えるぞと。 昨日のイチジク・お洒落で賞の優勝者でございました。
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tikuo2007 · 11 months
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『ニホンアマガエル』
黒地スケッチ。
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sofubis · 6 months
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Kaeru no Mori Kobo Japanese Tree Frog (kitan club)
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thekimonogallery · 1 year
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"Taishan tree and rain frog" by Japanese artist Narumi Yasuhara
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redgoldsparks · 23 days
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March Reading and Reviews by Maia Kobabe
I post my reviews throughout the month on Storygraph and Goodreads, and do roundups here and on patreon. Reviews below the cut.
Delicious in Dungeon vol 4 by Ryoko Kui
I'm reading these books so fast I can barely remember which parts of the plot happened in which volume but know that I am still having a great time!
Delicious in Dungeon vol 5 by Ryoko Kui
Oh, this story has taken a darker turn, and also just introduced a whole bunch more characters. Will I be able to keep track of them all? I hope so!
Dragon Keeper by Robin Hobb, read by Anne Flosnik 
Unfortunately, this is definitely the weakest Robin Hobb book I've read so far. I was expecting to like it less than the glorious, 5-star previous trilogy, but I actually think I'm going to skip the rest of the Rain Wild Chronicles and read summaries online to get to the next Fitz books. This book follows five main POV characters. This works fairly well for the first half, when the characters are all in different physical locations. However once all of the characters meet up, we start getting the same scene from multiple different POVs, which feels extremely repetitive. Also, almost EVERY SCENE includes a flashback, often a lengthy flashback, sometimes to something that happened only the previous day and could have been told as present-moment action. This writing choice baffled me. It's something I can't remember struggling with in any of Hobb's previous books, but by the end it was driving me up a wall. The book also moved very slowly; the stakes feel lower, and the character far less emotionally true than in the two Fitz trilogies. Disappointing, but I will keep moving forward towards the next part of the series I want to read.
Delicious in Dungeon vol 6 by Ryoko Kui
Damn, a lot of characters get murdered in this volume! Good thing almost everyone who dies in the dungeon can be revived. Also, very excited to finally meet the cat ninja I've been seeing fan art of since before I even started the series :3
Delicious in Dungeon vol 7 by Ryoko Kui
I am still completely caught up in this series. I love the glimpse of Senshi's past revealed in this volume, and the lore of the dungeon that is still being revealed. There was a line in here about how the dungeon leaves you alone if you don't ask much of it, but that if you have strong desires it throws even more obstacles into your way. Our heroes have such big goals right now, but they're marching ahead regardless!
School Trip by Jerry Craft 
A satisfying new installment in the New Kid series from funny, talented, charming Jerry Craft! I appreciated how this volume started to complicate some of the students who had been left a bit one-dimensional in previous books. Several people stood up to and called out a bully; new friendships were built; and Jordan Banks left Paris even more inspired than ever to follow his dreams of becoming an artist. This series has a lot of jokes, but also a lot of heart!
A Frog in Fall (and Later On) by Linnea Sterte 
Minor frog is less than a year old, and is dismayed when winter begins to steal all of the light and warmth from his world. Instead of bunking down safely with his mentor to wait for spring, he sets out on a journey with two vagabond toads passing by on a quest to make it all the way to the tropics. They tramp through the Japanese countryside, encountering tree spirits, new friends, dangers, and views the likes of which minor frog had never even imagined. This is a gorgeous book; every page worth pouring over, an economy of line and detail building a beautiful and mysterious world of talking animals and miniature packaged foods. Made me want to draw.
Dark Rise by CS Pacat read by Christian Coulson 
In 1820s London, orphaned Will tries to earn enough as a dockworker to survive- and evade the killers pursuing him. Violet dresses in her half-brother's clothes and sneaks onto a ship in the Thames to watch a man be branded with his master's mark. Katherine excitedly anticipates her engagement to one of London's richest and most mysterious lords; his gallantry nearly makes up for the fact that he's twice her age. And in the bowels of one of that lord's ships, James tortures a man for information. All of these characters are 16 or 17 years old, but all of them are tangled in an ancient conflict between the Light and the Dark which stretches back into an age of magic before history. This is CS Pacat's YA fantasy debut, and it contains a lot of tropes very familiar to both YA and high fantasy- there are shades of both Tolkien and Rowling in this. Its fast-paced and action-packed, but especially in the first third of the story, the characters all felt fairly thin. None of them have quirks, hobbies, career hopes, relationships outside of immediate family, school, or work; or much more than a brief sketch of past. It took until the mid-way point for what I consider Pacat's major strengths as a writer to emerge: intense, homoerotic interpersonal sparring between characters operating under major power imbalances. Every scene in which the seductive, manipulative, powerful evil gay faced off against the good boy chosen one crackled with energy. Unfortunately, there were only four of these scenes in the whole book. It ends on a cliff-hanger, because of course it does, with a tempting set up for book two; but that doesn't entirely excuse the fact that the first 50% felt like set up. I will definitely keep reading, but long-time Pacat fans should take note that this is toned down version of what I expected based on Captive Prince.
Feeding Ghosts by Tessa Hulls (re-read before event)
What an accomplishment! I savored every page of Feeding Ghosts, absolutely floored by the labor and courage that went into the writing of this book. The inking is gorgeous, the history is clear, digestible, and devastating. This book threads the line between honesty and compassion in a way that I appreciate so much in any memoir, but especially one dealing with family. Hulls lays out the story of three generations of women starting with her grandmother, Sun Yi, a Shanghai journalist who faced intense persecution during the rise of Communism in China, who penned a popular and scandalous memoir and then suffered a mental breakdown. This left her only daughter, Rose, a student at an elite boarding school with no parental figures and no other family to lean on. Eventually Rose earned a scholarship to an American university and in the end moved her mother into her California home. Sun Yi haunted that home during the author's own childhood. The unexamined trauma and codependency of Sun Yi and Rose drove the author to the extreme edges of the Earth, seeking freedom from their ghosts. But in the end, she stopped running from her family history and turned, instead, to face it. Shelve this book with Maus, Fun Home, Persepolis and The Best We Could Do. Re-read it for a second time and got even more out of it on a second pass.
Delicious in Dungeon vol 8 by Ryoko Kui
Laios and company realize that their encounter with changling mushroom rings had more consequences than they'd realized- its the body swap episode! This visual humor is contrasted against increasing dangers from both above and below, as nastier monsters and political machinations begin to close in on our heroic adventuring party. I'm now over halfway through this series and almost feel like I should start reading it more slowly to savor it, but I'll probably just keep devouring it instead.
Lunar New Year Love Story by Gene Luen Yang and Leuyen Pham
High school senior Val grew up knowing her family was unlucky in love; for generations, relationships in her family have ended in heartbreak. Her childhood love of Valentines Day ends with a shocking family revelation and what feels like the beginning of a curse. Then her Vietnamese grandmother sweeps her off to a Lunar New Year celebration in downtown Oakland and a pair of cute lion dancer boys catch her eye. Could one of them break the spell on her heart? This story offers a classic and satisfying rom-com, with Val torn between an outgoing, rich, but flaky boy and a broody, shy, loyal one. The story takes several kdrama style twists and includes ghosts, saints, red envelopes, confessions, fights, reunions, tears, and kisses. For a comic, its wordy; the pages are dense with small panels and thick with dialogue, but also illustrated with such warm, humor, and realism. I really liked that the story included as much of Val's relationship with her family and best friend as romance. And the lion dancing scenes practically leap off the page with color and energy!
Witch Hat Atelier vol 10 by Kamome Shirahama
This series remains as visually stunning as ever but I'm struggling with how every single book expands the cast. There are so many characters now that I don't care about that much, and have trouble remembering from volume to volume. I wish the story line would stick more closely to Coco, her classmates, and their main mentors!
Delicious in Dungeon vol 9 by Ryoko Kui
Oh the stories are all converging! The savior at the bottom of the dungeon is probably a demon! Ituzumi saves the day! I am still having a great time reading this series.
A Dowry of Blood by ST Gibson read by Abby Craden 
A short, very queer, very poly retelling of Dracula focusing on his coven of enthralled lovers. I liked the way the book breezed through history, as the dysfunctional little family moved from one major European city to the next, with snatched moments of glittering joy interwoven with violence and plague. The story is fairly simple, and has a happier ending than I expected, or honestly think the characters deserved.
City of Dragons by Robin Hobb
I DNFed the previous book in this series and just read a summary online before skipping ahead to this one. I think that was a very good choice for me. This third one was more engaging and a bit more action packed, with some cool discoveries about the city of Kelsingra and the nature of Elderlings. But the Rain Wild Chronicles as a whole do not stand up to the quality of the Farseer books. There are so many POV characters that a few of them get only two or three scenes in this whole book. I don't feel that I deeply know any of these characters; while at the same time watching Hobb pair them off at an extraordinary rate- in the last book five sets of characters got together and in this book an additional two couples are developing feelings for each other. Between this and a kidnapping, a birth, a murder, and a lot of blackmail, this series feels like a soap opera.
Delicious in Dungeon vol 10 by Ryoko Kui
Almost two TPKs in this volume, yikes!
Delicious in Dungeon vol 11 by Ryoko Kui
You know shit's getting serious when the character who has been the series main villain up until now is partially devoured by a different, worse villain. Exciting changes coming to this dungeon under it's new lord and master!
Squad by Maggie Tokuda-Hall and Lisa Sterle
When Becca gets invited to sit with the popular girl clique at her new high school, she's thrilled. But the friendship turns bloody and complicated when she learns that her new friends are actually werewolves who need to kill and feed on a human once a month. If she joins them, Becca will gain superhuman strength and a pack; she'll never have to fear a male predator again, because she will be a predator herself. I loved the queer rep and the twist on werewolf lore; I wish it had been a little longer and more developed. Give me multi-page transformations sequences!
Delicious in Dungeon vol 12 by Ryoko Kui
I love seeing all these plot lines come together! Building towards a wild climax.
Delicious in Dungeon vol 13 by Ryoko Kui
I went out and *bought* vol 13 of this series because my library didn't have it yet, that's how hooked I am. And now I have to wait until JULY for the final volume! (But also, thank goodness I didn't get into this series any sooner or I'd have a much longer wait).
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kitramune · 11 months
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InuKag were together for a whole year before RT retconned it.
(Reposted from my Twitter. And as a starting disclaimer, yes, I know this was retconned when Kagome had a graduation chapter, but I still enjoy thinking about it.) So I've done a little theory crafting, and I really think InuKag were traveling together a long time before they met their other friends. Possibly even a year before Miroku. Thanks to color versions of pages, we can guess that the manga starts in autumn. Leaf color, falling leaves, the villagers harvesting extra thatch for their homes, and everyone having foggy breath. (This also means Kagome's birthday is probably in autumn!)
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The Blank Woman and Sesshoumaru seem to be in winter, because a lot of the trees are finally bare, and Kagome's dressing warmer. Note that Japanese flying squirrels do not hibernate. Though I'll admit this one has less evidence, it seems to match up.
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The frog prince arc is spring. Again easy thanks to color pages, and Kagome finally being able to swim.
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After meeting Shippou we transition into summer for the poltergeist and spider arcs. Again, Kagome's attire makes this obvious, with her sundresses and short-sleeved summer uniform while eating ice cream. Also the people doing fireworks. Nazuna is also picking Chinese Bellflowers, which are a summer bloom.
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I'm guessing Kikyou's resurrection is either late summer or early fall due to the field of pampas grass and the dragonflies.
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And we're back around to proper autumn by Miroku's intro chapter. Fallen leaves, hot spring monkeys, and persimmons!
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So there you have it! They were "alone" together (sans Shippou lol) for an entire year! I think this makes a lot of things make more sense, like Inuyasha almost kissing her "already" and realizing he likes her by then. There was more one-on-one bonding than we thought! Again, I'm not trying to claim this as absolute canon, since I'm aware Rumiko retconned it later to have Kagome graduate near the end of the series. I hope it hasn't come off as me trying to do anything but point out how the seasons initially played out.
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daily-hanamura · 7 months
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I have this HC that Yosuke overheats easily based on nothing but 2 fanfics and the fact that japanese tree frogs apparently can swim in rivers in -30 degrees celcius but are at great risk of dehydration if exposed to 30+ temperatures. I know 30 degrees celcius are probably considered extremely hot, but where I live its pretty much always from 25 upwards so...
Not me searching up frog traits to give Yosuke because Jiraya is a frog. Nope. Not me.
I have no basis for agreeing with you but I 100% agree with you as well (and maybe I'm biased as someone who grew up in 30C environments and absolutely loathe the heat)
But it does kind of match up to him in canon? He handles the cold pretty well and is a proficient snowboarder, but when he's hot he gets a little bit (just a little) whiny and tired
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ozimaniac · 11 months
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*squeaks*
*ribbits in approval*
[Zen = rain frog / Genji = japanese tree frog]
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moonlight-farm · 8 months
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Mod List
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Animal Scarecrows Animated
Animated Scarecrow Critters
Aster and Nari's Japanese Wallpaper and Flooring
Aster's Chests and Minifridges as Japanese-ish Bamboo Baskets
AT Fence Pack by Kaya
Aster's Big Furniture Pack for Alternative Textures
Aster's Painting Display Signs
Elegant Craftables
Equine Explosion - Horse Retextures
Flipping Flamingos
Frog Decorations
Gwen's Craftables for Alternative Textures
Hanging Flower Baskets
IdaIda's Furniture Recolor
IdaIda's Craftables
Magical Furniture
Medieval Buildings for Alternative Textures
Midori's Camping Set
MSaturn Floaties - Alternative Textures for Crab Pots
Mushroom Paths
Nano's Garden Style Craftables
Nano's Retro Style Furniture
Nyang Cat Scarecrows
Out-and-About Storage
Rosy Picket Fences
Shyzie's Rugs
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himekokosu · 2 years
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Blue Color Variant of Japanese Tree Frog
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tikuo2007 · 2 years
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『ニホンアマガエル』
リメイク
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adarkrainbow · 10 days
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A long, long time back (back in the distant year of 2009), a DeviantArt user by the name of "jisuk" put in place a collaborative project about Dark Fairytales for charity.
The idea was simple: gather several DeviantArt artists who would create together illustrations for a "dark fairy tales" card game titled "Broken Spell". It was a really cool project, and I still quite love it. Since it has been drowned since by years and years of DeviantArt growing into the strange mess it is today, I will copy-paste below some of my favorite pieces of this online deck with ther references. If you want to check the full set of art, check the folder jisuk created for the project right here.
Beauty and the Beast, by nati.
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"Hatebride" by blix-it (actually the Inuit legend of Sedna)
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The Grimms' Fitcher's Bird by lampton.
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Jack and the Beanstalk by Ahvia
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Kintaro, by xiaobaosg
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Red Riding Hood by theCHAMBA
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Tom Thumb by katiedesousa
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Swan Lake by ethe
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The Emperor's New Clothes by shingworks
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Catskin by okkisaurus
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Goldilocks and the Three Bears by moosekleenex
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The tale of Koschei and Maria Morevna by msh
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Snow White by jisuk
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The Juniper Tree by mero-ix
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Journey to the West/The Monkey King by doctajules
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The Golden Mermaid by jandruff
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The Boy who Drew Cats by cbernie
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Rapunzel by robotnicc
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Hoffmann's The Sandman by fresh4u
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Here are some of the fairytale references for art I could not (or didn't want) to include in this post:
La Belle Dame sans Merci
The Princess and the Pea
Jack the Giant-Killer
The Sorcerer's Apprentice
The Frog Prince
Mother Hulda (Frau Holle)
My Lord Bag of Rice (Japanese folktale)
Fox Sister (Japanese folktale)
Aladdin
The Little Mermaid
The Emperor and the Nightingale
Thumbelina
Peter Pan
Snow-White and Rose-Red
The Three Soldiers
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