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kaitokitty19 · 2 days
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You can't tell me that's not Hakuba genderbended
I'm kidding it's Kurogane Moroha from Yaiba
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starlightsigner · 2 days
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Something I adore about hakukai is the ‘gentleman’ dynamic. Toichi is portrayed as an upstanding gentleman, something he tried to teach Kaito to be for the short amount of time he was a father. But Kaito became more of a trickster than a gentleman, only really switching the two once he dons the Kid persona. On the other hand Hakuba is a gentleman first and foremost who could absolutely benefit from loosening up a bit and I just think that’s neat
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ludoka · 3 days
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On Sunday I watched the movie "The Dragon Pearl" with my mom and it has this scene where they open a secret passage with light reflected on a gem:
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Which reminded me that in The Avatar: the Last Airbender the firebenders and sun warriors use a similar mechanism:
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So I was thinking... What if Pandora was a key?
Let's imagine that the original legend spoke of a powerful Wizard who amazed people with his magic. He also helped people with it. There were thousands of rumors about said Wizard, but the one that resonated the most was that of his eternal youth. The man always looked young for his age, which led people to believe that he was immortal. Many, guided by these theories, turned to him in search of eternal youth. The Wizard always refused to tell his secret, until the people's insistence made him give in. He told them that it was thanks to magical waters. Thus, the magician allowed only a select group of people to have access to those waters. This caused quite a stir. Many people begged and demanded that the Wizard allow them free access to the waters. Some even went so far as to commit violent acts in order to scare and extort the Wizard. These damning acts provoked his anger. It is said that using his magic, he enclosed the power of the waters in a gem and hid it from the world. This did nothing to stop people. But rather the opposite. They called him selfish and persecuted him to reveal the location of the gem. He never told them. And to teach them a lesson, he cursed all the citizens and then disappeared. He never told anyone about the gem that was named Pandora. So it was lost, forever.
This is a fantastic story created from rumors, misunderstandings, superstitions and ignorance.
The real story is that the "Great Wizard" was actually an inventor who scammed people by pretending to do real magic.
The "magic waters" are actually hot springs. The guy found a couple of ponds hidden in a cave and kept the secret to himself. Just because he liked to enjoy them in his privacy.
When rumors started and people started asking, he decided to take advantage of this situation. He invented the story of magic water and allowed only people who paid him a lot to enter the cave. Some of these people were not trustworthy and began to lead others into the waters. They also scammed people to get them there. When the inventor realized this, he decided to hide the place.
He sealed the cave with an intricate lock that could only be found with a gem.
When people found out about all this they began to harass the Inventor. Out of spite, the man hid the gem and left.
Pandora has two functions:
First: It works as a map. Inside it has an old map that indicates the place where the hot springs are. This map is only seen when you put the gem in the light.
The second: It works as a key. The gem has to be placed in a specific place and must be illuminated with the light of the Moon. The reflection of light touches the lock and opens it.
Magic may exist in the world of MK. But the greatest attraction, in my opinion, that manga has is the ingenuity and the artifacts they use to create the illusions. So I like that Pandora follows this resource. It's fun and interesting.
It is also interesting to imagine how they find the gem. Maybe Kaito asks Akako (in a way that tries to be subtle but fails miserably) if she has ever heard of said gem. She would tell him no, she knows of the existence of many other magical gadgets that can work in a similar way but she has never heard of Pandora. Which would make sense, since Pandora is not a magical item. It's a scientific invention (or something like that). So the Witches never heard of her.
I am in favor of Hakuba being the one who finds out about the real existence of the gem or knows its location. Only he doesn't know his real function. How, his family owns this really ancient gem that has a very fanciful legend. But he notices the details about the moon and the light in the gem and questions if that's not what KID is looking for. Which begs the question "Why would Kuroba want that specific gem?" "Did he really believe in the magic he supposedly possesses?" "Or is there something else you're not seeing?" All of these questions end up with him keeping an eye on Kaito and trying to discern why that gem. Which bothers Kaito because he feels their gazes even more insistent and annoying.
I don't know, it's fun.
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red-tinted-night · 3 days
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Summary:
Kaito finds Pandora but is shot out of the sky by the Organization. Upon awakening, Kaito discovers that Pandora is sentient and has saved him from death by making him Pandora's new vessel. Pandora then makes a simple deal with him. Pandora won't take over Kaito's consciousness or control him as long as Kaito seals away magical objects that have awakened once again due to the coming of the Volley Comet. Now immortal and unable to be permanently injured, Kaito repurposes KID into stealing magical items of all kinds using the power of Pandora. Except now he has three detectives and their friends chasing after him, determined to learn what happened the night KID was shot out of the sky and why he's shifted targets. Not to mention there may be more kinds of evil groups and creatures out there than just the Organization...and it's going to take all of Kaito's strength to adapt to his new world. Or, to put it in shorter terms: Kaito's world shatters and he and Pandora become roommates.
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fure-dcmk · 3 months
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went crazy and drew a bunch from 2024 ichibankuji illust reveal. if they refuse to free kaito from suit hell i'll just free him myself!1!!
original image under cut
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heiji's super high jump,,, so cute
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puppyeared · 5 months
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aughg
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jellitchi · 5 months
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miscellaneous dcmk comics...
first one is conan and akechi goro ... second one shinichi is trying to be funny but says smth Cringe. 3rd one hakuba n kaito antics. (heavily inspired by n0nmetal on twt)
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lieutkenny · 3 months
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Two detectives from across the pond
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northery · 17 days
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Let's go back to the Jazz Age!
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potahun · 3 months
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I did say I would lose it if hakuba took kaito as his plus one to any of his fancy functions...so I decided to do it to myself and draw it.
god the rituals...they are so intricate....
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kaitokitty19 · 3 days
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It's them
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haro4869 · 5 months
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gosho boys braincell (singular)
(redraw of something i made at the beginning of the year)
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caelum1412dcmk · 1 month
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reddbl · 3 months
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Someone wanted to see my gosho boys interaction, so here you go.👐
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kawoartgallery · 2 months
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Congratulations on resuming the Magic Kaito series! 🎉💎🕊
I can't wait for April!
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fure-dcmk · 5 months
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hakuba fireman carrying kaito for 2-3 pages? i am sorry for ever doubting you gosho i wasn't familiar with your game
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