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astroeden · 11 months
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the girls of rock and roll! 💙💗💚 I LOVE 80s era Chipettes… (Jeanette is my fave)
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pizzdotbiz · 9 months
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trying out a new coloring style which was really just a blatant excuse to draw sparkly marzipan
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hyperfixationtimego · 3 months
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they’re so real to me.
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glossytreasures · 8 months
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the chipmunk adventure [1987]
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egberts · 3 months
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Begging you to explain the Alvin and the Chipmunks comment. I tried to look it up but all I found was a terrible looking fan made AatC horror movie
in the late 90s they made two aatc movies, one about the wolf man and one about frankenstein's monster and they made the monster really sad and lonely and he justed wanted a friend so the chipmunks, through the power of musical montage, taught the monster how to be a friend. (and spoiler alert, the mad scientist was so mad that he then turned Alvin himself into the new Frankenstein's monster)
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ianime0 · 10 months
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The Chipmunk Adventure (1987) | And now we are descending I can see Italy's shore. Hey, don't you know that we're off to see the world? We're off to find our dreams. Why are our hearts beating so fast? Why is there suddenly a brand-new hope inside us that will surely last?
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ramjam-jamming · 6 months
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Simon as Simon... I am so sorry...
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I also did this version but it isn't as good sjfkeodl
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randomphotoadventure · 2 months
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Chipmunk
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jacmirie · 1 year
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daily doodle challenge - set 1
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devilbunzz · 8 months
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just like alvin
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Eastern chipmunks use cheek pouches to store foraged food before feeding or adding it to their cache.
(Eastern chipmunk)
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acourtoffeyandfables · 6 months
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Such an interesting dynamic to point out between the generations, just based on how that combat went. I'm interested to see if this plays out in the later episodes, and how much combat Tula, her husband, and Thorn have seen in comparison to what the twins are going through now
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ydotome · 10 months
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The Chipmunk Adventure - Dir.Janice Karman - May 22, 1987
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hyperfixationtimego · 8 months
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I find it really funny how in the chipmunk adventure, Simon could not possibly be complaining any louder about how BAD of an idea this is and about how much he DOES NOT WANT TO DO IT, and then when he tries to tell Jeanette, “yeah don’t go that way there’s a literal hurricane. you’ll die. And I, as your friend, would not like to see that happen.” Brittany’s immediate response to that is “FUCK YOU, WATCH US”
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porunareff · 2 years
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the star of the show has finally arrived in the mail
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🎶 reunited and it feels so good 🎶
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inkpot909 · 4 months
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First Christmas Together Headcanons: Josuke Higashikata x Reader
Gender neutral Reader written with they/them pronouns. The Reader, and by extension their family, celebrate Christmas. Reader is written to have a positive relationship with their family. Takes place at an undisclosed time after the events of part 4.
M/n = Mother’s name
A/n: Happy holidays, everyone! I hope the end of the year can be a good one for all of you no matter what you celebrate. I hope y’all enjoy. <3
Warning(s): An innuendo; just Tomoko being her usual outspoken-self.
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Early in November is the time Josuke began hearing small tidbits concerning your family’s annual Christmas celebrations.
It started out small, and mostly implicit. A passing mention of the holiday’s approaching, not so much about your own traditions specifically. In all honesty, most of the early excitement present in the group came from Koichi and Josuke himself.
Days slowly pass, and Josuke’s ears pick up more tiny nuggets of information. He’s more attentive when listening around this time of year- thinking about what you might want as a gift of course! You also offer another small mention of seeing family- it’s to be expected.
But then, one afternoon, he was hit with a bombshell:
“How do you like it?” Josuke asks, bending at the hip slightly. His gaze snaps down to the cup in your hand, both of his too preoccupied with holding one of his own to point or gesture.
The tips of both your fingers are all tinted, and steady breathing is softly visible in chilled air. All of Morioh is covered in a thin blanket of snow. Patches of ice do nothing to stop small children here and there from rushing about playfully.
At a time like this, when being good is pushed on them like no other, a few kids passing by have given you and Josuke pleasant smiles.
A smile of your own plays on your lips, a small but sincere one that easily reaches your eyes. “It’s real good,” you respond, “Thank you for buying me a cup.”
“Of course,” Josuke hums, leaning back and moving his gaze forward. “I’m not going to drag you around town in this weather without treating you to hot chocolate.”
A chuckle escapes your lips, glancing at him with a knowing look. “You’ll find something good for your mom by the time my fingers freeze off, don’t worry,” you jest.
Josuke’s lips form a thin line, momentarily pressing them together before they hastily spread apart. “I never know what to get her!” he defends, “For a woman like her- it’s always better to plan ahead, okay?”
“Okay, okay…” you chuckle, gaze falling to your feet. “Of course I understand, Josuke.”
“You got people in your family that are difficult to shop for?”
“Sure, I think that’s universal struggle for Christmas shoppers,” you shrug, “At least most of the family I shop for are too tired by the time we open gifts; really takes the edge off.”
Josuke raises a brow, genuine curiousness laced into his tone while asking, “Do you guys open gifts late on Christmas Eve?”
You shake your head. “No, we open them on Christmas morning.”
“What? You get up super early? Don’t worry, I get it… Santa visiting is real exciting…” he replies, lightly poking your arm.
You laugh along with him, once again shaking your head. After the both of you calm down, you finally elaborate, “My family… every year we get together at midnight on Christmas day. Whose house we go to depends on the year, but we have a breakfast together around one in the morning. Usually gifts are last, and usually people begin to leave around five or six in the morning.”
“Really?” Josuke’s eyebrows raise.
“Yeah,” you nod with a smile, “I started going a couple years ago, just because the younger kids in the family don’t always go in order to instead sleep. And, well, you know… to give anyone over the age of thirteen a break.”
Josuke hums, lips pushed out as he mulls over your words. You give him the small amount of time he needs to think about it, taking a sip of your hot chocolate in that moment or two.
“That… actually sounds really fun,” Josuke suddenly says. You turn to him, only to notice him already looking at you with a grin.
Although Josuke has always been happy to spend Christmas with his mother, he’s always wondered what it would be like to spend Christmas with a larger family.
After dumping a couple more questions on you about your Christmas traditions, Josuke offered you a sweet sentiment.
“I hope you have fun! The way you talk about it… gets me all excited for the holiday season, honestly. You’ll have to tell me about your Christmas morning.”
By that time next week, he was nearly knocked off the balance of his feet when you invited him over for celebrations.
You went on to tell him his mother was invited too, about how your family is willing to welcome them both with open arms, and how everyone seems excited to meet your boyfriend.
Josuke himself was still digesting the fact that you invited him to join in on your family’s Christmas celebrations in the first place.
Will your family like him? At least your parents seem to… maybe. Is he not understanding them correctly? Crap; he really hopes not. Surely they have to, they’re offering him to join in on their holiday traditions.
Do you have younger family members? You said that kids don’t really tag along, but it’s always possible. Josuke’s awkward with kids. What would your family- no, what would you think of that?
What if his hair looks off that day? If his hair isn’t holding well Josuke takes it as a sign that his day won’t go well.
His mind was racing a mile a minute, and he hadn’t even told his mother about it yet.
When he finally did bring it up, she declined the offer to go with. She said that she would definitely feel more inclined to get some sleep, but ultimately decided that Josuke could go.
However, it did come with a lecture:
“What are you going to do when you get there?”
“Thank Y/n’s family for inviting me…”
“What are you not going to do?”
“Spend the whole time in her room alone…”
“Nuh uh uh!” Tomoko shakes her head, arms crossed. “That’s not what I said!”
Josuke’s shoulders stiff, rubbing the back of his neck. Noticing the impatient tapping of her foot, Josuke sighs. “No ‘fooling’ around…” he mumbles.
“That’s right! I better not hear anything about the two of you doing anything inappropriate! I have M/n’s phone number! I’m not above showing up and dragging your ass straight home!”
God, he can’t look her in the eye talking about something like this. Although no one else is around to see, Josuke’s gaze moves around nonstop in order to find some semblance of escape from how utterly embarrassing this is.
However, Tomoko is extremely observant, both a blessing and a curse.
“Hey! Look at me!” she says, snapping her fingers.
Hesitating, Josuke finally meets her eyes once more.
“I’m serious, Josuke,” she continues, “You’re going to a family event- so make sure you’re on your best behavior. I expect you home by six thirty, got it?”
Josuke nods, yet still cannot help but let a huff escape his nostrils. “Yes, yes… I get it,” he responds.
Sighing, Tomoko unfolded her arms and to instead place her hands on her hips. Leaning her head back, she tells him in a softer voice, “Josuke… I know you’re getting older; believe it or not I do want you to enjoy that.”
“I know, Mom, I know…”
There’s a pause, Josuke internally digesting what his mother was getting at. What exactly’s going on in her head, it’s anyone’s guess. He doesn’t often dwell on such a thing, anyway.
“If you’re going to mess around, don’t do it at a family get together. Teenagers are teenagers, but I really think that-“
“Mother! Please!”
It was awkward and long-winded, but one lecture from his mother later and he was given the “okay” to spend Christmas morning with you and your family.
…Oh, god, he’s going to spend Christmas morning with you and your family.
Now that he was given the “go ahead,” Josuke is completely stuck in his head. His mindset is less worried about what your family would think of him (although that still makes him a bit nervous), but more curious about what this could mean for the two of you.
It’s… a big step, right? It’s certainly got to mean something. Meeting parents is one thing, but extended family is a whole other can of worms. Regardless of your relationship with them, that takes a lot of trust, right?
Josuke, while usually calm and collected, isn’t completely detached from getting nervous from time to time. When it pertains to you and the relationship you share, he’s steadily growing more used to experiencing new things.
Yes, wants to reach this milestone with you, but now that it’s steadily approaching… there’s no use in denying how his palms sweat thinking about it.
Both Koichi and Okuyasu see it as being a big deal as well.
Koichi approaches giving Josuke advice calmly, speaking from a place of understanding. Meeting Yukako’s family caused him a lot of stress, but assured Josuke that it’s really all in his head. That if he can find it in himself to relax a bit, it’ll be no problem. More than that, since he’ll be with you, it’ll likely ground him. At the very least, you know Josuke well enough to know how to be there for him if he needs it.
Okuyasu… well, bless him, does more harm than good with his approach. Going off about how important this is, and how it may dictate the future of his relationship with you. Just hearing Okuyasu go on, Josuke couldn’t help but bite his lower lip. He knows Okuyasu means well, as usual. But if it were coming from anyone else, Josuke would likely hit them.
Then, there’s you.
When Josuke told you about his nerves on the matter, December had just begun. The end of the year is moving closer, and in the distant is the anniversary of the two of you getting together.
That alone is enough to make his heart jump ten feet into the air.
You soothe his anxieties like no other. With soft, knowing words that travel straight to his heart. It isn’t just your words, but also how well they sound in the tones of your voice. Just two minutes into the conversation and Josuke is reminded why he shouldn’t be nervous. And the more he thinks about it practically, the more he relents that he can’t wait to spend Christmas morning with you.
It’s a little cheesy, to be sure. But if there’s anytime that people are allowed to be a little cheesy, Josuke figures it would be the holidays.
A couple more weeks pass, and Josuke finds himself getting ready late on Christmas Eve. Tomoko’s already turned in for the night, having suggested Josuke drink some coffee before heading out.
But giddiness is good enough at keeping him awake.
Yes, he plays some video games after getting ready, but it’s mostly to pass the time more than anything else. Just as he passes a level, he hears a soft knock coming from the front door.
Josuke paused for a moment after opening the door, taking in your appearance. Yes, he’s seen you dressed up before and vise versa. However, it never fails to leave him speechless.
“You look amazing...” he softly tells you, disregarding a usual greeting in order to immediately voice exactly what’s on his mind. The delivery is gentle and carries genuine tones that touch your heart.
The journey back to your house is possibly the most nervous he feels throughout the duration of the Sure Yes, he’s met your parents a handful of times before, but never talks with them for a long period of time. Regardless, within minutes, Josuke calms into his usual chatty self.
By the time the both of you are walking through the front door, a smile is present on his face.
Although not necessarily nervous; Josuke is a bit overwhelmed by how many people he meets throughout the night.
Older relatives that hold power within the structure of the family show genuine kindness yet put forward many questions trying to form an understanding of his character. Aunts and Uncles that tease the two of you about how there’s no use searching for a mistle toe- claiming there was no time to set one up. Cousins of all ages staying within their own closed-off group. A couple of younger relatives that seemingly wish to hang beside Josuke the entire night, in awe of someone totally new.
It is... a lot.
But what Koichi said proved to be true. The more Josuke put his anxious thoughts behind him, the better things turned out to be for him. At least, as far as his own worry is concerned. It turned out to be a lot easier than he initially expected.
And maintaining a relaxed attitude is not only where Josuke lives most his life, but thrives. It’s in that frame of mind that others around the two of you talk to you both happily as normal.
Plus, what situation isn’t further improved with food?
A vast array of breakfast foods litter countertops all over your house’s kitchen. The enticing smell of food is so prominent Josuke swears he can see the aroma rolling off organized plates.
While Josuke is internally joyful at the positive interactions he’s having with your family throughout the breakfast, you are quite pleased yourself.
The small gleam present in your gaze is nothing short of gleeful puppy love.
They adore him; you knew they would. But to see it actually unfold... to see Josuke joke along with your younger relatives... to see Josuke indulging in conversations with your older relatives... it’s downright heartwarming:
Sticking a mouthful of syrup-covered waffles in his mouth, Josuke keeps his attention between two of your relatives having a conversation. Not five minutes before, one of the two told him a story from when you were very young. So young, in fact, you don’t at all remember the event yourself.
Planting your elbow on the tabletop, you rest your chin in the palm of your hand. Thoughtfully, you glance to a preoccupied Josuke.
A smile has been present on his face almost the entire time. The expression mirrors your own throughout the first couple of hours of Christmas morning. You just can’t help yourself; the way he’s so casually managed to get along with anyone roundaboutly reminds you why you’re with him in the first place.
Feeling your gaze on him, Josuke turns. His eyes are widened, like a deer in headlights, and his mouth is still stuffed with an amount of food that makes his cheeks puff out. “Hmm?” he hums, not daring to open his mouth and speak. You watch him begin to chew hastily, doing little to conceal your amusement.
With one large gulp, you watch his cheeks deflate back to normal. “Yes?” he finally asks, smiling.
You open your mouth to speak, but are cut off by one of your younger cousins rushing over to Josuke’s side opposite to you. She’s bubbly and ecstatic for the holiday, likely having begged her parents to finally let her come along this year.
And much like the other younger members of the family present, she’s convinced that Josuke’s just the coolest.
“Josuke! Josuke!” she giggles, tugging on the sleeve of his arm. He quickly turns to her, maintaining his grin without hesitation.
“Yes?” he asks, raising his eyebrows.
“Y’know what Santa’s bringing me this year?”
“Hmm… I dunno…” he rubs his chin, giving her a quizzical look, “Wanna give me a hint?”
“An instrument!” she squeaks.
“A musician, huh?” Josuke chuckles, and the little girl beams at his observation. “Hmm, how about… a saxophone?”
She shakes her head “no.”
“A ukulele?”
“Nope! Keep guessing!”
“What about… a harmonica?”
With a giggle, your cousin once again shakes her head.
Josuke throws his head back, dramatically slapping a hand to his forehead. “Please tell me!” he pleads, “I can’t guess!”
She bounces on the balls of her feet, and folds her arms around her back. “A drumset,” she finally confirms, holding her head held high.
“Really?” Josuke asks, matching her enthusiasm. “But how do you know he’s gonna bring it to you?”
“Because I asked for it!”
On the other side of the table, her mother clears her throat and comments, “She’s been asking for it for four months now.”
“Four months?” Josuke glances at the woman briefly before bringing his attention back to the little girl. “Well, now, Santa’s gotta know what you want for sure.”
Nodding gleefully, the girl’s mother beckons her over, subtly allowing Josuke to get back to eating. Earlier, she had nagged at her daughter about “hanging on him.” Not that he really minded much, though, finding it endearing.
And it isn’t until he turns back to you, immediately making eye contact once more, that it dawns on him that he’s quite endearing to you too.
Time flies by rather fast, and soon enough everyone’s gathered in the living room to open presents.
Considering the number of people present in the household, Josuke wasn’t surprised that the gifts opened were strictly the ones given by fellow family members instead of any sort of “Santa” gifts.
Regardless, he sat up straight once you finally reached for the gift he’d got you. Pride was written all over his face when you even complimented the wrapping he apparently did “all by himself” (Crazy Diamond did it for him).
It’s something small and sweet.
If you like wearing jewlery, he saved-up money in order to get you something he knew you’d love. If not, he instead opts to buy you something you’ve explicitly had your eye on for a while. Regardless of either, his face turned viciously red when you engulfed him in a tight hug in response.
Your own gift to him was something he would’ve likely cried tears of joy over if he weren’t surrounded by people he’d just met that night.
It’s a new pair of shoes, made by one of his favorite Italian brands. Just by the way he looked at them, you thought his eyes were going to pop out of their sockets. Similarly to you the hug you gave him, he wrapped his arms around you appreciatively. You relished in the feeling, ignoring some of your family members’ teasing.
Experiencing something this new and anticipated with Josuke melts everything else away. It’s more than enough to finally push you into proposing something to him that’s been on your mind all morning.
“Josuke,” you whispered to him, taking advantage of the fact others were still preoccupied unwrapping gifts, “I think I’m going to walk you home instead of having my parents drop you off.”
He thought he was going to faint right then and there. Yes, he would technically be going against his mother’s wishes by doing so, but just the feeling of your gentle breath brushing against his ear leaves him defenseless.
Without a second thought, he agrees:
Walking side-by-side, hand-in-hand, you and Josuke walked back to his house in a comfortable silence. The walk is short enough to justify doing so to your already exhausted parents, but long enough to let you two thoroughly enjoy being alone together.
Turning a corner, his house finally comes into view. And although your chilled fingertips are grateful to make it halfway through your walk, your heart drops.
He stops you at his front door, gently setting down the box containing his present on the paved stoop.
“Thank you for letting me spend Christmas with you,” he clears his throat, setting his gaze on your hand he’s still holding. Reaching out his other, he sandwiches it between both of his. “I had a lot of fun…”
His voice is soft, almost hesitant. If you were standing back a yard, you doubt you’d be able to hear him.
“Me too…” you nod, smiling.
Knowing him well enough by now to already know what he’s trying to get at, you use your free hand to cup his cold cheek. Leaning forward, you both press your lips against each other. Despite the chilliness, his lips are as inviting as ever.
Wrapping an arm around your lower back, he pulls you a step closer. The action deepens the kiss, lips moving against one another with vigor but not enough to be aggressive. A quiet sigh escapes his mouth, head light and spinning with bliss.
The kiss ends far too soon for either of your liking, but shy smiles and gentle giggles still fill the otherwise silent space after pulling away.
“Y’know…” he clears his throat, “My mother and I usually tend to wake up late on Christmas at this point. And if you wanna call your parents you can always use our phone, and uhm…”
“What’re you getting at Josuke?” you ask, tilting your head to the side.
“Uhm…” he rubs the back of his neck, avoiding eye contact, “Do you… wanna maybe stay over? We can just crash on the couch if you’d prefer. And again, you can call your family to make sure it’s okay. My mother’ll be mad but at only at me, so if you-“
“Josuke,” you cut him off, laughing. “Yes! Yes… I’d love to.”
Sighing in relief, he quickly whirls around and fumbles a bit trying to unlock the front door. “Good… would hate for you to freeze out here, after all!” he says, prompting you to giggle once more.
Josuke was in a hell of a lot of trouble later that morning, Tomoko nearly having a heart attack in mere surprise walking in on the both of you curled up on the couch. To him, it’s well worth getting to snuggle with you in the early hours of Christmas morning.
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