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tapakah0 · 9 months
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hey! hope ur doing well :) have you ever heard of the jade rabbit? or moon rabbit- it's a interesting chinese mitology~
the concept of a jade rabbit is cool :0
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It... it really is interesting and made me think of something... My hare, being an immortal being, for many centuries have been trapped on the moon, more because it didn't know that it can leave... It was looking at the planet far away from it until one day there didn't appear something dark, something strange, something that feels out of place. It was the day hare knew it can leave the moon. It didn't know where to find this dark again, so it was just aimlessly wandering around the planet for years, learning something new but without knowing what it is exactly because no one could explain it. The only things it could learn is to appreciate the wonders of this planet and other lifes. It was taking different forms trying to fit in places it were. One day it found what it was searching for...
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multifandomteddybear · 3 months
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Finally was able to get that drawing out, better late than never.
So, this is a piece dedicated to the theme of the last year, which was rabbit, and is a reference to the episode of Smeshariki/Gogoriki/Kikoriki called "Moon Bunny" or "Лунный заяц" ("Moon Hare"), as it's called in Russian. In this episode, Krosh tried to catch the Moon Bunny and I thought it would fit to make a crossover with Sailor Moon since her name, Usagi Tsukino, means "Rabbit of the Moon". 🐇🌜
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sequ0iart · 1 month
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Shoot for The Moon 🌙
Inspired by the Japanese and Mayan moon rabbit folklore, and the 1888 Flammarion engraving from the book L'atmosphère : météorologie populaire.
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moon-swag-tourney · 9 months
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Propaganda below!
Bayonetta
Every game has a theme song that relates to the moon (Fly Me to the Moon, Moon River, Moonlight Serenade), which plays during the opening cutscene where Bayonetta dons her umbran uniform. Furthermore, her clan, the Umbra Witches, are the counterparts to the Lumen Sages, who's symbol is the sun.
Moon Hare
1. You know the most famous reference to this tale, is our favorite Sailor: Sailor Moon aka Usagi Tsukino!
2. Whether the bunny is very brave and smart or just dumb, it resulted in a nice annual day!
On the night of the Harvest Moon (the 15th day of the 8th lunar month), people gather to enjoy the beauty of the full moon for Otsukimi (お月見, literally “looking at the moon”). This moon festival, some-times called the Mid-Autumn Festival, is celebrated throughout Asia under different names. The tradition of celebrating the Harvest Moon came to Japan from China in the Heian Period (794-1185), a time known for the aristocrats' dedication to aesthetics and poetry. People would gather outdoors under the full moon and recite poetry, play music, and enjoy seasonal dishes. Over the centuries, it became a popular holiday for all classes to pray for a good harvest, offering fall produce like Sweet Potatoes and Taro to the Moon. Nowadays, Otsukimi is also called Jugoya, meaning "fifteenth night". 
Mod note: the submitted image was actually a link to an article, so if you want to view said article, here’s the link https://mingeiarts.com/blogs/celebration-of-mingei-journey-through-japan/tsukino-usagi-the-moon-rabbit-beautiful-center-of-water-rabbits-selfless-and-making-mochi-on-the-moon 
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ahhvernin · 1 year
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Happy Year of the Rabbit/Hare.
In the lab we have a small tradition of covering up the seconds count on our clock. Yes its label tape.
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thesilmarilchick · 10 months
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Moon Hare
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elytrianicarus · 6 months
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rough concept for a hare pearl design, just a normal lass
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marysmirages · 4 months
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A new sun will be born (Yule Night) 2023
My dear friends, I wish you all wonderful holidays! Be happy and healthy in the coming year! May all your dreams come true! :D
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naffeclipse · 5 months
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Toying around with a sort of Apex Polarity spin involving Sun and Moon and having them as Arctic Fox type of creatures (think werewolf monster body types but fox style) and Y/N is an Arctic Hare-esque humanoid mythical being with white fur and long ears tipped in black. Of course, it's set in the Arctic tundra. Thinking of calling it Of Fox Maws.
You've seen the fox men before. They'll skirt the outsides of the large valley you like to go to gather arctic willow and sedge out of the snow. Their eyes glint in the harsh Arctic light, watching you. You warily tense your legs, always ready to bolt should the two fiends decide they're hungry enough to attempt to chase you down.
You can't trust foxes.
But you always skip away, out of sight and far from the terror of what could easily be your last day. This happens for a season. Sometimes, they attempt to creep closer in plain view but you turn tail and run, ducking behind snowy hills and hiding low until you're certain they're gone.
Once, you were caught off guard in the middle of your foraging. One voice called softly out to you. You jumped back and found the fox men too close, almost within lunging distance—your little heart fluttered as if to take flight and escape—but you ran and ran and ran until you couldn't breathe. Then, you look behind you.
The fox men were nowhere to be found.
One day, you're amid a rocky field of purple saxifrage, happily picking blossoms to toss in your mouth while twisting your long ears this way and that to listen in for any predators or creeping fox men that might try to break your little neck in their vulpine jaws. You never expected the teeth to come from the ground you placed your foot on. A snap of metal. A bone crack. You're bitten by something cold and terrible, and it chains you to the ground. Terrible pain eats your leg as blood, crimson among the snow and rocks, begins to drip down your fur.
You panic. Such is your nature. You thrash and struggle while the metal trap digs deeper into your leg. The safety of daylight begins to fade as exhaustion and fear begin to take hold, and then you see them. Their glinting eyes, their sharp ears narrowed, their fur white and strangely marked with colorful swirls on their underside, their claws scraping over the ground as they come closer and closer.
You cry it in your terror—you could always run before. They talk low and soft to you, one anxiously coaxing you to stop moving, to stop hurting yourself, but you tug and struggle in your wild franticness. The teeth keep biting your leg—you flounder before a set of arms catches you, pinning you down with strange gold and red fur on his chest that warms your deathly chilled body. You scream but another set of hands holds down your caught leg—this one with deep blue and silver swirls in the fur on his chest. You dissolve in the horror of the end that will come from too many jaws—
A musical steel note plays when he breaks the chain in half with his raw strength. You keep thrashing, struggling to get away, but the fox men are too strong, and the one holding you keeps asking you to stop being frightened—they only want to help. The other digs his dark claws into the metal trap and pries it apart as the other drags you out of reach of the contraption maw, and you cry from the pain of it all.
The two begin yipping and fussing. When they press their hands to the bleeding bite mark on your leg, the anguish overwhelms you until all you see is white, then nothing.
They become frantic at your slumped form and all the blood on your silky white fur. Sun takes to your wound and Moon takes you in his arms, and keeping pressure on the strange bite, they carry you back to their den. There, you'll be safe and warm, and there, they can help you with your broken leg.
Hopefully, you won't keep screaming when you wake up. (You will.)
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melanirana · 3 months
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How to pick up a hare yn (and how not to) get good eclipse
@naffeclipse your fox, hare and wolf for your amusement.
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stutterhug · 1 year
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The Sun Hare & the Moon Hare ~
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jstor · 1 year
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Netsuke are miniature sculptures originating in 17th-century Japan. These are just four quirky examples that caught our eye, but you can find nearly 4,000 open images on JSTOR of these beautiful objects.
PS The second image is of Tanuki, a mischievous raccoon dog in Japanese mythology commonly associated with excessive drinking and gluttony. This ivory netsuke depicts Tanuki carrying, um, his grossly enlarged scrotum.
The three images with black backgrounds come from the Wellcome Collection and the white one is from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, two open access collections on JSTOR.
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moon-swag-tourney · 9 months
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Propaganda below!
Lunamon
Lunamon's lore is that a compilation of moon watching data went into the creation this cute and timid little creature. It's disarmingly adorable.
Moon Hare
1. You know the most famous reference to this tale, is our favorite Sailor: Sailor Moon aka Usagi Tsukino!
2. Whether the bunny is very brave and smart or just dumb, it resulted in a nice annual day!
On the night of the Harvest Moon (the 15th day of the 8th lunar month), people gather to enjoy the beauty of the full moon for Otsukimi (お月見, literally “looking at the moon”). This moon festival, some-times called the Mid-Autumn Festival, is celebrated throughout Asia under different names. The tradition of celebrating the Harvest Moon came to Japan from China in the Heian Period (794-1185), a time known for the aristocrats' dedication to aesthetics and poetry. People would gather outdoors under the full moon and recite poetry, play music, and enjoy seasonal dishes. Over the centuries, it became a popular holiday for all classes to pray for a good harvest, offering fall produce like Sweet Potatoes and Taro to the Moon. Nowadays, Otsukimi is also called Jugoya, meaning "fifteenth night". 
Mod note: the submitted image was actually a link to an article, so if you want to view said article, here’s the link https://mingeiarts.com/blogs/celebration-of-mingei-journey-through-japan/tsukino-usagi-the-moon-rabbit-beautiful-center-of-water-rabbits-selfless-and-making-mochi-on-the-moon 
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howl-clan · 4 months
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moon 3
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clxckwork-sun-n-moon · 7 months
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it's important to hold/be held by your local Daycare Attendant at least 1-3 times a day (romantic/platonic as preferred)
close-ups below
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aerknight · 3 months
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@naffeclipse
this took so long cause I got suuuper sick for a while but HERE!
honestly I dont even know if sun/moon/yn in that au are actual animals or anthro animals but I will take any excuse to draw some cute foxes and hares. :3
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