Kill La Kill fanart for Tsundereko's Trigger tribute fanzine!
I can't believe it's been 10 years already (´;ω;`)
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Argent Moon on X: "Ryuko https://t.co/HTeUcs1mEO" / X
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drop to your knees and worship.
thanks to octobers' patrons for voting on this satsuki pinup.
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Satsuki vs Ryuko (Kill la Kill)
by oxcoxa
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arguing with my straight guy friend right now cause he didnt realize ryuko and mako were gay
bro what about the scene where ryuko is being mind controlled and in her subconscious she's paralyzed in an endless wedding with a faceless husband and mako enters her dream and kills the husband thereby metaphorically freeing her from the concept of heteronormative happiness and opening the possibility for sapphic love. and then ryuko lashes out and slashes at mako but realizing she tried to hurt mako is what snaps her out of her trance because she realizes she cares so much about her
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Do you think Kill la Kill could've benefited from being less horny and over the top, or would it just be more boring?
I mean, the excessive juvenile horniness of the show is definitely a valid reason to dislike it, and not to want to engage with it, but if you get rid of it you basically get rid of its reason to exist.
KLK is about sexuality, shame, body acceptance, coming of age, puberty, and how especially teenagers' bodies are structurally commodified and abused by systems of social control. You kinda can't cut the horny, fucked-up sexual weirdness out of that without fundamentally altering what the thing is.
There's a serious critical discussion to have about building a church with the devil's tools - whether or not the visual language of horny-ass ecchi anime can meaningfully be deployed to tell KLKs story without fatally undercutting it. KLK wants to comment on the commodification and hypersexualization of teenage girls' bodies, but it also very gleefully indulges in those tropes as spectacle, and positions appropriation of them as a form of empowerment, and while I think that on balance it ultimately does work as a story, and I find it compelling, that's also a valid place of criticism, and a valid reason to reject the story or find it distasteful or beyond the pale.
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15 more swords! This time, they’re anime-themed. I tried to sprinkle in a good variety of genres, but I’d love to hear what you’d like to see added.
If you like what you see, feel free to check out my previous post featuring 15 video game swords \o/
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Sciamano240's Art on X: "Quick drawing to celebrate Kill la Kill 10th Anniversary! https://t.co/agG5tIDr3A" / X
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