i thought u're already married with someone 🤔? Do I have a chance to crush ur spouse so I can be urs truly ? We can watch Cars 2 every week and go down bad for a red racing car how bout that?
your offer is incredibly tempting but im sorry ur gonna have to go thru them first 👁👄👁
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New Muses
Miko Kubota (Glitch Techs)
Chel (Road to El Dorado)
Zangya (DBZ)
Kim Pine (Scott Pilgrim)
Knives Chau (Scott Pilgrim)
Julie Powers (Scott Pilgrim)
Ramona Flowers (Scott Pilgrim)
Natalie V. "Envy" Adams (Scott Pilgrim)
Lisa Millier (Scott Pilgrim)
Charlie Morningstar (Hazbin Hotel)
Vaggie (Hazbin Hotel) (Note: This version of Vaggie will be more interested in girls, but is willing to branch out and experiment if convinced)
Honey Kisaragi/Cutie Honey (Re: Cutie Honey Version)
Natsuko Aki (Re: Cutie Honey Version)
Ryofu Housen (Ikkitousen)
Ciel Soliel (RWBY)
Ilia Amitola (RWBY) (This version of Illia will be more interested in girls, but is willing to experiment with some convincing)
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Either Ramona Flowers, Envy or Kim Pine from Scott Pilgrim Vs The World?
Envy: wanna listen to the album I wrote for you?
Y/N: you wrote an album for me? baby that's so sweet
Envy: twelve songs. an hour and half long
Y/N: that's quite a while
Envy wraps a leg around Y/N's waist and purrs in their ear...
Envy: I'm sure we can find a way to make the time fly
Ramona: can I just say how amazing a lover you are?
Y/N: thank you. but i'm nothing without you
Ramona: I've never known a better lover
Y/N: that's sad. I promise I'll spend the rest of my life making sure you feel every ounce of love you deserve.
Ramona: you already do. now let me show that back to you
Kim: hey loser, I love you
Y/N: i love you too, winner
Kim: i'm not use to being called that.
Y/N: well you are one.
Kim: y-you're not a loser.
Y/N: just switch out the S in loser for a V and well call it even.
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Ramona Flowers Twice Removed
Based off a small discussion with @centrally-unplanned (shoutouts homie)
One of the less obvious things about Scott Pilgrim is the way in which it has an underlying running arc with Ramona that's significantly less explicit than Scott's arc (except in Book 5). Ramona has to confront all of Scott's exes, and how they reflect on her the same way that Scott's exes reflect on him - and that's one of the more clever things that BLOM does in the comics.
The first one is Kim, Scott's High School ex; Kim is in a lot of ways a parallel to Ramona. Scott's pet name for both is very similar (Kimmy, Rammy); both of their last names are largely biological (Pine and Flowers). Ramona's head glows while they're watching the Lucas Lee movie, which in turn mirrors the Scott vs Simon Lee fight and the Knives-Ramona fight smashed together; the Simon Lee fight particularly sticks out as that's when it glows hardest. Scott also obviously lies and about how "he doesn't even remember his high school girlfriend" - and corrects himself to "girlfriends" to make himself look cooler; Ramona's lie comes later, when she's saying she didn't dump him for any cocky pretty boys (Todd). That entire arc gets resolved on the personal level by Scott introducing Ramona to Kim. The resolution between the two is just "hey, he can still hold a friendly relationship with one of his exes", which Ramona is utterly unable to do up until that point.
The next one is Envy, whose parallel to Ramona happens at a number of levels, from the superficial (both share the middle name initial V, but Natalie gets a cool menacing nickname, and Ramona gets to be a motorhome - obviously a sign of Ramona being way less "cool" than Envy) to the obvious (both of them are mercurial people, Envy out of ambition and Ramona as a self-defense mechanism). Ramona has to wrestle the girl that is mentally torturing Scott and who has moved into fully incompatible territory with him; but she also has to be honest to Scott and admit she just dumped Lucas for Todd with zero hesitation. The thing that brings their fight to a halt is the two pseudo-bonding over a terrible ex; and this Hyper-Scott character in Todd - but also in Scott being willing to intervene in Ramona's side during the Ramona vs Natalie fight and make it clear that no, he's not using her as a rebound to get with Natalie.
After that, it's Lisa, and this one is testing Ramona's faith in Scott not to cheat on some random girl he was connections to, and with whom he might have cheated before. Ramona's entire arc is this perpetual fear of Scott cheating on her, and in this arc she does - she makes out with Roxanne off-screen! Ramona is terrified of some influence from the past, however no-strings-attached it is, taking Scott from her, and she's not realizing that - and it's projection from who she is, in a sense.
On volume 5, we finally arrive at Knives and the confrontation that Scott did do the cut-and-run thing, but it was dumping someone else for Ramona, and Ramona now has to deal with the fact that Scott cheated; so it triggers her temptation to get moving again; that "real life is waiting", to quote one of the Twins. That Scott isn't perfect when it comes to that, and that he's going to fuck up - but he's also not better than her, because her two exes here are guys she two-timed. But she can't reconcile that at the present time, so it triggers her defense mechanism - escape.
Volume 6 has Ramona confronting herself entirely off-screen - the last of Scott's exes. And that she too hasn't been perfect; she admits as much, and comes back for herself - and Scott, though she can't fully admit it until she gets The Power of Love. She has to want to change versus the one who sees things going poorly and bails as soon as possible.
I think especially because we don't get to see Ramona through Volume 6 until she comes back, that's not made sufficiently explicit as a running arc. Which is understandable; it's hard to do the Vol. 6 narrative well while also showing what Ramona was up to and making that arc more explicit.
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