Tumgik
#ryu sorata
batgirlsay · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Volume 23 or Teatime with Ryu!
Love how he’s also got that classic Sorata cloak with tassels! And also Shuu in color 👀
We've also got that classic Obi in the rain and worrying portrait face Shirayuki, along with some new classic Obi reaction faces:
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
And last but not least, some of my favorite Yuzuri panels ever:
Tumblr media
45 notes · View notes
catvicddlm · 4 years
Text
My DR OCs meet the NRC dorms
I wanted to write about my DR OCs but I also wanted to write about TW, so this is kind of a compromise. I’ll do just the boys first cause I can’t hande them all.
A little introduction of them:
Riku: A midly cynical and salty teenager who owns a blog. A little bit of a grammar nazi and has a habit of writing down everything that happens.
Ken: A major fanboy who’s somehow friends with Riku. Self appointed sidekick. Knows a little bit of martial arts.
Ryu: A gardener whose puberty never expanded outside his head. Has a little bad luck and is very sensible, especially with plants.
Yusei: Token shota. Was raised by traditional japanese grandparents so he’s a little out of touch with modern things. The moral compass.
Taishi: Self appointed mom friend. One of the presentors from “Doll talk” and starred on several newcasts.
Enjoy this product of my self indulgence. Now into the interesting part!:
Heartslabyul
Ryu is instantly delighted with the masive rose garden... until he learns that they paint them. Proceed to a twenty minute discussion with Riddle midget fight on why that’s bad for them. The whole dorm can hear it.
Meanwhile Cater approaches the group and end ups in a conversation with Riku, Ken and Taishi about how the media works on TW.
That’s until Riku learns the Wi-Fi password and pretty much leaves to be on his own. Ken notices it like ten minutes later and goes to search for him. Taishi leaves to do damage control with Trey.
Ace tries to make fun of Yusei’s apparence, to wich he says: “Is dragging others down the only way you feel good with youself?”. Needless to say Ace didn’t try that again on Yusei. He did try it on Ryu and he earned himself a shovel hit to the stomach.
Somehow the group end ups earning Deuce respect.
Both Riku and Yusei start arguing about the rules with Riddle. Riku says they are ridiculous (wich Riddle brushes off) while Yusei says that, if they are so important, how is that so few have access to them (that one actually hits Riddle). Yusei end ups being the one who follows all the rules and helping others. By the end, Trey and Riddle are practically begging to keep him.
Savanaclaw
Furrie jokes, like so many. Courtesy of Riku and Ken. and then you have Ryu and Yusei, very confused on how to treat the students. Like people or like the animals they are? Does that wolf guy there like pats?
Taishi tried to keep them in order, but he gave up and just asked Ruggie for advice on how things worked at Savanaclaw.  Needless to say none of them were very happy with the strenght based dorm, as none them were exactly strong (they are all twinks).
Except Ken, the little bastard practiced martial arts and actually managed to take down some of the students. Then Ryu and Yusei remembered that they tecnically had weapons on them and shit almost goes down.
Leona is finally called by Ruggie and things seems to go quiet... until he starts arguing with Riku and the peace goes out the window.
Despite everything, Jack ends ups getting along with Yusei. They have a deep conversation about what actually is strenght. 
Octavinelle
The group enjoy it their time at this dorm at first. The atmosphere is too soothing for even someone like Riku to say something bad (out loud). Still, Taishi has a worrying feeling about the place, like they shouldn’t be there. He eventually suggests it to the others, but Riku is the only other to acknowledge it.
Ken is the only one in the group with enough stamina to stand Floyd’s antics, so they left him to do exactly that.
Although their conversation start a little ankward, Jade and Ryu spend a lot of time talking about terrariums, plants and mushrooms. the small one is impressed by all the types of vegetation that exist in this world. He even shows the eel a small bag he has with strange seeds.
Floyd eventually grows tired of Ken and goes to try to annoy Yusei, but he barely gets a reaction out of him; so he tries with Ryu instead. Boy. That quickly turns on a battle on who has the worst mood swings. Jade is left a little dissapointed as he was having a interesting conversation with the gardener.
Is when Azul tries to offer a deal to them that Taishi realises something “You are a loan shark, aren’t you?” 
-“What makes you think such a thing?”
-”I have dealt with ones like you”. Proceed to Azul being passive agresive, then to Yusei backing Taishi and to Riku being even more passive agresive.
Scarabia
After what happened at the last dorm the change of air was needed. Upon hearing their arrival, Kalim decided to throw a party. The boys decided to just go with the flow. Except Riku. He slips away every time he can.
Taishi and Yusei feel a little guilty about the whole ordeal and offer themselves to help with things. Jamil tries to convince them that isn’t neccesary to no avail, the smaller one is really persistant. Deep down he’s actually relieved and grateful of the offer.
Ryu is actually enjoying himself. Truth that he’s a little ankward, but the light hearted energy makes him calm. He eats, talks to students and even dances a little.
Ken gave himself in the mood from minute one. Talks to almost everyone, dances all the songs, tries clothes and food, etc. Kalim even offers him a ride on the magic carpet, wich he obviously accepts.
There’s a point where he keeps doing things but looks totally drained. That’s whe Riku appears from wherever he was to phisically take him down and make him rest.
Kalim managed to take all of them on the carpet ride at least once. After the party, all of them volunteer to clean.
Pomefiore
Vil almost has a heart attack when seeing Riku, and I don’t blame him. A sweater made out of other sweaters, jumper pants, espadrilles and the hair... oh dear, THE HAIR. Guess who’s banned from Pomefiore? They don’t just want him outside the building, but out period. He’s left waiting on the portals room.
Ryu seems content at first with the surrondings. Then some students start to ask if he is a dwarf and were he keeps his diamonds (ones with malice and others out of ignorance). This makes him stay outside. In the end, he goes to wait alongside Riku.
The rest have a pleasent time. Vil and Taishi discuss about how to impress people on public presentations, Rook and Ken talk about the art of appreciating others and Epel and Yusei bond over no one taking them seriously due their appearence.
Ken start talking about everybody’s talents, strenghts and weaknesses. Meanwhile, Rook is mentally writing down all the information.
That’s when he learns about Yusei’s talent, so he decides to have an archery competition. Epel and Ken are the ones who finally convince him to do it. It’s a rought fight, but Yusei is the overall winner.
Rook and Epel also jump on the “Please, can we keep this boy?” bandwagon. 
Ignihyde
Oh, boy. If there are two things Yusei is terrified of, those are fire and technology. So yeah, while calm on the outside (cause boy doesn’t want to be disrepectful), on the inside he’s totally freaking out. Doesn’t help that little Ortho has taken an interest on him and constantly tries to approach him. He’s running out of polite ways to tell him to stay away.
Fortunately, Ken comes to the rescue and starts to talk to Ortho about all the fandoms he knows, wich are enough to write a book.
The other shortie of the group isn’t having a good time either. Everything is so dead, gloomy and artificial that this boy is near a meltdown. Ryu tries to seek help from others but 1) Yusei is just as distressed as him, 2) Ken is busy entertaining the Ignihyde students, 3) Taishi is too distracted by the cameras system and 4) Riku is nowhere to be found.
You see, even though Taishi is the appointed responsible of the group, he still a presentor and the sights of such high technology cameras have him mesmerized, to the point he doesn’t notices that two of them are bordeline breakdown and one is missing.
Speaking of wich, where’s Riku? Well, he went to a remote place of Ignihyde, connected to the dorms servers and started to write down all the archives that interested him. Meanwhile, he also managed to chat with Idia (who was obvioulsy absent to the whole ordeal) and bond over the fact that both are two antisocials with pessimistic and sassy tendencies.
In the end, Ken convinces Ortho to help looking for Riku. Then Ortho asks Idia to try to track him down, wich he reluctantly does.
Diasomnia
They are taken back at first because the intimating aura they give. Riku is the first to realize that, deep down, they are idiots. 
It takes one comment from Ryu about the structure to trigger Malleus “gargoyle lover mode”. The group surprisingly enjoys it. Thanks to an observation from Riku, he comments about how dreadful with technology he is, to wich Yusei agrees with “Once I managed to burn a freezer and freeze a microwave”. They kinda bond over that.
Seeing that, Sebek also tries to bond with this human and he actually succeeds. The two of them share views on how to be a guard. Another one that he liked (but wont admit it) was Ken, for similar motives.
Meanwhile, Ken and Ryu managed to share Lillia’s attention, be it for teasing them, in the later case, or for strange conversations, in the former’s case.
Riku decides to stay with Silver as they have decent conversations and, when he’s asleep, he doesn’t bother the blogger too much.
For the first time, Taishi doesn’t have much to do. He talks here and there with some students but, overall, he isn’t doing much.
14 notes · View notes
ultimateunlucky · 8 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media
94 notes · View notes
Photo
Tumblr media
Autor: Akizuki Sorata -Akagami no Shirayukihime/Snow white with the red hair- Obi y Ryu/Ryuu Autor: Akizuki Sorata -Akagami no Shirayukihime/Snow white with the red hair- Obi y Ryu/Ryuu
0 notes
recentanimenews · 4 years
Text
Bookshelf Briefs 9/2/20
Yay! Sean’s back!
Barakamon, Vol. 18 + 1 | By Satsuki Yoshino | Yen Press – I had thought this was something like an epilogue to the series, but it ends up being more of a hodgepodge—there’s a number of 4-koma strips, there’s interviews and yes, there is a short “years later” mini-chapter that assiduously avoids showing us Naru looking older, though it teases it. Instead, the majority of the book is an artbook, showing off color illustrations. And that’s the reason to get it as well, as you’re reminded that the art was also a big strength with this series. The pieces are very character oriented, showing Handa and company in a variety of poses and places, and it adds to the overall peaceful feel that we got from this series. I’ll miss it. Also, show us teenage Naru, you cowards. – Sean Gaffney
Goodbye, My Rose Garden, Vol. 2 | By Dr. Pepperco | Seven Seas – I never actually reviewed the first volume of this series—it came out in the height of COVID isolation, and I was bogged down in other things. It’s quite good, though, being a fairly tortured yuri drama without quite tipping over the edge into melodrama, although the reason it reads so well is that it balances on that edge quite nicely. Here we learn the story of Alice and how she became everyone’s favorite suspicious person, as well as the tie that binds her past with Hanako’s. As for the two of them as a couple, we aren’t there yet, and may not ever get there—it’s unclear if there’s a happy ending coming here. Nevertheless, you hope for one—these two need some good things happening to them. – Sean Gaffney
Goodbye, My Rose Garden, Vol. 2 | By Dr. Pepperco | Seven Seas – I really wish I liked this more. I like the setting—England in 1900—and two heroines who love books (and talk about Oscar Wilde and Sherlock Holmes!) and want to thwart society’s expectations of women while still being constrained by them. But everything just moves so fast! I found myself wishing this was a romance novel instead so it could have a little time to just breathe. They love each other, they find out secrets, Alice’s mom and fiancé conspire to get Hanako sent away, Alice finds her, more secrets are revealed. Nothing really lands with any emotional impact because it’s cruising right along and, in fact, comes to an end in the next volume. I will probably see it through to its conclusion but am overall kinda disappointed. – Michelle Smith
Horimiya, Vol. 14 | By Hero and Daisuke Hagiwara | Yen Press – This is the manga that never ends. It goes on and on, my friends. Given that the writer and publisher seem dedicated to avoiding the original ending of the webcomic, there’s not really much that can be done here except ‘everyday high school life’ shenanigans,’ to the point where I was for once reasonably pleased when Hori’s sadist/masochist tendencies come to the fore again, as she spreads a childish nickname for Miyamura just so that he’ll get mad at her. That said, despite the two being a seemingly close couple, at the end of the day Hori is still a horribly flawed character who needs constant validation and can’t trust her own feelings. She’s the most annoying and most interesting part of this. – Sean Gaffney
I Don’t Know How to Give Birth! | By Ayami Kazama| Yen Press – This is an excellent combination of biography, information, and comedy, as the author and her husband take us through the steps they took in order for her to have a child—more steps than you’d expect, as they eventually need in-vitro fertilization—and how she felt as she went through the process, ranging from “why am I doing this? My husband is the one who really wanted kids” to “I am getting in touch with my inner animal!” Scattered throughout are facts about preparing for nursing your child, Japan apparently not teaching expectant mothers how to push, and the lack of meds in their non-Tokyo hospital. All this is done in a fun way, with the author’s self-portrait having an arrow in her head. – Sean Gaffney
An Incurable Case of Love, Vol. 4 | By Maki Enjoji | Viz Media – Should you sacrifice your dream for love? Well, not if you’re in a romance manga, but it’s a question that’s thought about long and hard in this volume, as Nanase discovers that Dr. Tendo is getting an offer to study abroad so he can research a condition that killed someone he knew in his past. He is seemingly fine with abandoning it and staying with Nanase, but another patient with the same condition shows that he’s not as cool and collected as you’d expect. As with previous volumes, this strikes a good equal balance between the medicine and the romance, and there is also some lightness of tone, such as Nanase mistaking her lovesickness for a heart condition after the two spend the night together. – Sean Gaffney
A Man and His Cat, Vol. 2 | By Umi Sakurai | Square Enix – The more we see of Kanda’s late wife, the more we see how much her death has devastated him, and we are grateful for Fukumaru for being there. That said, Fukumaru is a big, awkward, untrained cat, so this inevitably leads to events like the cat breaking precious pictures and the like. The cat is also somewhat jealous of anything that gets in between him and his master. So it’s a nice mix of cute ‘the cat is destroying the house and acting like a cat’ antics and ‘the cat is basically the one thing keeping his owner away from despair.’ Kanda’s utter adoration of Fukumaru’s cuteness (made funnier by the fact that, to most everyone else, Fukumaru’s pretty goofy-looking) may be the best part of this. – Sean Gaffney
My Dress-Up Darling, Vol. 1 | By Shinichi Fukuda | Square Enix – Wakana has an unusual hobby—he admires and creates traditional Japanese dolls. In part because of this, he’s become a loner, but that changes after his popular high school classmate Marin discovers his talent with a sewing machine and convinces him to help her make a (sexy) cosplay outfit. Marin is passionate but not a skilled seamstress, so she hopes Wakana’s experience making doll clothing will be of some use. My Dress-Up Darling is rated “mature.” The first volume does include some risqué images and topics of conversation; however, it’s not overly explicit. Later volumes might become more so, but right now the story itself is surprisingly wholesome and the characters endearing. I’m really looking forward to reading more of the series and seeing Wakana and Marin’s relationship develop. But perhaps even more, I’m hoping to see Wakana follow Marin’s example and become more confident in himself and his interests. – Ash Brown
My Hero Academia SMASH!!, Vol. 5 | By Hirofumi Neda| Viz Media – The last volume of this series really does not stray from its mandate of ‘gags.’ We see 1-A and 1-B team up for a rescue exercise, the highlight of which is seeing that even the SMASH!! author thinks that Itsuka is a better Momo than Momo is. There’s some of Deku being such a hero fanboy that it’s hilariously creepy, and everyone participating in comedy training. (I was not prepared for Uraraka’s fantastic Aizawa impression.) There’s tanabata festivals, held back by a personality change in Bakugou (this actually comes up TWICE). And we end with a “years in the future” that isn’t really, with only Deku left to be the straight man. I’m happy this is ending now, but it was also a good deal of fun while it lasted. – Sean Gaffney
Snow White with the Red Hair, Vol. 8 | By Sorata Akiduki | Viz Media – As expected, ‘making the relationship public’ gets put on the back burner, mostly as reality is far too complicated for things like that to go smoothly. Instead we spend much of this volume transitioning into a new arc, featuring Shirayuki and Ryu going up north to snow country to study as herbalists there… with the added addition of Izana, who is traveling there incognito to annoy his brother and to study Shirayuki further. In between these things we get a story looking deeper into Obi, who I sometimes get the feeling the author would be more happy making the lead character. It adds up to a good solid volume of the series, though I suspect the next volume will set a better pace. – Sean Gaffney
Teasing Master Takagi-san, Vol. 9 | By Soichiro Yamamoto | Yen Press – The rule of thumb in this series is that Takagi is more readily able to admit her own feelings to herself than Nishitaka is to himself. His embarrassment and wariness of any action that he’s goaded to by Takagi leading to a “ha ha, so you like me!” moment drives whatever he does, and the moment he gets over this the series ends. (Mostly—the unlicensed next-gen series shows he never quite gets over it.) Takagi CAN occasionally be embarrassed—my favorite chapter in this volume, where they’re sending texts to each other, ends with her blushing—but for the most part is content to tease him every day and patiently lead him to a point where they can be a couple. It’s not happening anytime soon. – Sean Gaffney
To Be Next to You, Vol. 8 | By Atsuko Namba | Kodansha Comics (digital only) – On paper, To Be Next to You looks like standard shoujo fare. Nina Uemura is in love with her next-door neighbor, Kyosuke Tachibana, and to try to forget him, she started going out with a classmate. But when Kyosuke collapses with a fever on Christmas Eve, she bails on her boyfriend (Miyake-kun) to take care of him. Miyake-kun realizes that whatever happiness they can achieve together will always be vulnerable to being swept aside in an instant, and breaks off their relationship. What I love is how skillfully Namba-sensei has shown Nina’s maturation process throughout this series—she’s definitely not the same oblivious girl we encountered in volume one—and that we get little moments like Miyake-kun telling his friends what happened and them crying on his behalf. Between this and That Blue Summer, I have become a true Namba fan. I hope we get more from her soon! – Michelle Smith
By: Ash Brown
0 notes
CLAMP in WONDERLAND II
Dando continuidade ao CLAMP in Wonderland, a seguinda animação musical traz os personagens dos trabalhos da CLAMP entre 1995 e 2006. MyAnimeList.net
Fansub: #Mirai Formato: MP4 Resolução: 704x400 Uploader: miruku-chan
Abertura: action! - Maaya Sakamoto Encerramento: Oh YEAH! - ROUNDTABLE feat. Nino
Personagens: Akira Ijyuuin (20 Mensou ni Onegai!!; CLAMP Gakuen Tanteidan; Gakuen Tokukei Duklyon; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE; X) Arashi Kishu (Fushigi no Kuni no Miyuki-chan; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE; X) Ashura (RG Veda; Shining Star; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Chii "Elda" (Chobits; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Chun Hyang (Shin Shunkaden; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Eri Chusonji (CLAMP Gakuen Tanteidan; Gakuen Tokukei Duklyon; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Fai D. "Yuui" Flourite (Kobato.; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE; xxxHOLiC) Fay Ryu Kazuhiko (Clover) Freya (Chobits) Fuu "Anemone Hououji, Anais Araujo" Hououji (Magic Knight Rayeath; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Fuuma Monou (Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE; X) Gingetsu (Clover) Hideki Motosuwa (Chobits) Hikaru (Kidou Tenshi Angelic Layer; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Hikaru Shidou (Magic Knight Rayeath; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Hinata "Hina" Asahi (Gohou Drug; Kobato.; Suki. Dakara Suki; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Hokuto Sumeragi (Tokyo Babylon; X) Ichirou "Icchan" Mihara (Chobits; Kidou Tenshi Angelic Layer) Ioryogi “Iorogi” (Kobato.) Kakei (Drug & Drop; Gohou Drug) Kakyo Kuzuki (Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE; X) Kamui Shirou (Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE; X) Karen Kasumi (Fushigi no Kuni no Miyuki-chan; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE; X) Karura-Ou (RG Veda; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Kazahaya Kudou (Drug & Drop; Gohou Drug; xxxHOLiC) Kendappa-Ou "Amaterasu" (RG Veda; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Kentarou Higashikunimaru (CLAMP Gakuen Tanteidan; Gakuen Tokukei Duklyon; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Keroberos "Kero" (Cardcaptor Sakura; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Kimihiro Watanuki (Blood-C; Drug & Drop; Kobato.; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE; xxxHOLiC) Kohaku (Drug & Drop; Kobato.; Wish) Kotarou Kobayashi (Kidou Tenshi Angelic Layer) Kotobuki Sukiyabashi (CLAMP Gakuen Tanteidan; Gakuen Tokukei Duklyon) Kotoko (Chobits; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Kotori Monou (Fushigi no Kuni no Miyuki-chan; X) Kujaku (RG Veda; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Kurogane (Kobato.; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE; xxxHOLiC) Lan "C" (Clover) Maru "Maru-dashi" (Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE; xxxHOLiC) Misaki "Misaki-Chi" Suzuhara (Chobits; Kidou Tenshi Angelic Layer; Kobato.) Miyuki (CLAMP Gakuen Tanteidan; Fushigi no Kuni no Miyuki-chan; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Mokona (Magic Knight Rayearth) Mokona "Larg" Modoki (Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE; xxxHOLiC) Mokona "Soel" Modoki (Kobato.; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE; xxxHOLiC) Mong Ryong (Shin Shunkaden) Moro "Moro-dashi" (Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE; xxxHOLiC) Nokoru Imonoyama (20 Mensou ni Onegai!!; CLAMP Gakuen Tanteidan; Gakuen Tokukei Duklyon; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Primera (Magic Knight Rayearth; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Rikuo Himura (Drug & Drop; Gohou Drug; xxxHOLiC) Ryuu-ou "Naga" (RG Veda; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Saiga (Drug & Drop; Gohou Drug) Sakura (Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE; xxxHOLiC) Sakura Kinomoto (Cardcaptor Sakura; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Satsuki Yatoji (Fushigi no Kuni no Miyuki-chan; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE; X) Seiichiro Aoki (X) Seishirou Sakurazuka (Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE; Tokyo Babylon; X) Shaoran Li (Cardcaptor Sakura) Shirahime "Yuki-onna" (Shirahimeshou) Shirou Asou (Kobato.; Suki. Dakara Suki) Shizuka Doumeki (xxxHOLiC) Sorata Arisugawa (Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE; X) Souma (RG Veda; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Spinel Sun "Suppie" (Cardcaptor Sakura) Subaru Sumeragi (Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE; Tokyo Babylon; X) Sumomo "Plum" (Chobits; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Suoh Takamura (20 Mensou ni Onegai!!; CLAMP Gakuen Tanteidan; Gakuen Tokukei Duklyon; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Suu "Clover" (Clover) Syaoran (Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE; xxxHOLiC) Takeshi Shukaido (CLAMP Gakuen Tanteidan; Gakuen Tokukei Duklyon; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Tomoyo Daidouji (Cardcaptor Sakura; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Umi Ryuuzaki (Magic Knight Rayeath; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Utako Ohkawa (20 Mensou ni Onegai!!; CLAMP Gakuen Tanteidan) Yasha-ou "Yama" (RG Veda; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE) Yuuko Ichihara (Kobato.; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE; xxxHOLiC) Yuzuriha Nekoi (Fushigi no Kuni no Miyuki-chan; Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE; X)
Release #Mirai | download RAW h264.1280x720.ACC.MKV | download
0 notes
catvicddlm · 4 years
Text
@kawaiiwaifu-theartist​: I like your ocs to meet my ocs, their names are heart star and star heart, their both my danganronpa ocs
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
What do they think? Well, they are very different people so the opinions vary:
Riku Masao: Is honestly very confused by the information and put off. He was never a fan of neko girls or saturated color so, yeah. He would likely be a little more cynical with them than to others.
Sara Hernandez: She’s mostly curious about their origins. Where are they from? Could they take her to visit it? Is there a place full of cat people? She wants to know. Would end up talking more to Star than to Heart.
Ken Toranosuke: Neko girls?! For real?! In Hope’s Peak?! He would like to meet them and learn more! Like how they got their titles, their hobbies, their fandoms…Maybe he can find some for them!
Aya Murasaki: Has a similar reaction as Ken, just a little more calm. Like their hair and wonders if it’s natural or dyed. Also wants to know how they get clothing that allows tail movement (note: she loves those clothes). Definitly would lure them into trying cosplays.
Ryu (in process of changing his last name): Ryu is a simple man, if they don’t hurt his plants, they are okay. He’s genuinely worried that they may eat them (like some cats do). Poor guy has never met a cat person in his life and on top of that suffers mood swings, so who knows.
Kasumi Kotone: A little like Sara, wonders about cat people. Do they have the same rights as regular people? If she were to kill one, it would be murder or animal abuse? Those questions don’t let her sleep at night. She’s wary but those are the perks of a huntress.
Yusei Kazuya: At first it’s a shock for him. Then he reads about them and lets his guard down a little. He still thinks they are weird and would probably tell them so. He may come off as a toned down Riku.
Hikari Tsuyone: Really curious about Heart’s talent and she would like to learn some things from her. She’s the Ultimate Presentor after all! Any good presentor looks to improve themselves. She’s a little judgemental of the Luck thing on Star tho. If the cat parts are fluffy, you won points with her. c3<
Rin Shinko: “Oh so cute <3!” She wants to pinch their cheeks and ask them all about their friends! She would gradually start to ask about their love life and giving unasked advice. <3
Yoko Ruri: “30?! Like, really? That mean you can buy some things for us, right?” Depending on Star’s answer, Yoko will either loose or win interest on her.<3<
Taishi Reiki: Definitly would like a chat with them first. They look approachable enough, but he doesn’t like to jump to conclusions before talking to people. <>
Grenetine D’Chessur: As a cat owner, she’s another one with cat people related questions. Star reminds her of another certain cat that appears from time to time at Heartslabyul. Speaking of wich, she’s a little surprised to share a dorm with Heart. 
Calamaria Ghiacco: Legit likes Heart’s hair and wonders how she keeps it like that. Don’t let her too much time with Star, the level of tsuderism will sky high on the room.
Reappina Delroy: Likes Star a little more. As neither of them are in her dorm, she probably wouldn’t care too much about them. She’s definitly judging their fashion choices. “What are those?”
Mudira Adder: Her one braincell said “Nope!” on trying to remember their names and would probably adress them by nicknames. To her, Heart is “Sully” and Star “Little Raising”. She probably turns into Star’s bane of existence.
Suha Koinor: Is midly intrigued by Heart’s abilities but not that much. The most she would do is send Mudira to watch over them. Cat people? Pfff, she has fought Savannaclaw students before.
Dahlia: To her, they are like any other people she has met. From time to time she would give them advice on how to survive on NRC; but, when she sees they don’t need her, she will leave them pretty much on their own.
Chausiku Sacmis: To her, they are little kittens. It doesn’t matter how many times Star insists on her age, it means little to the lioness. Probably the less surprised about ther overall apearance.
5 notes · View notes
ultimateunlucky · 7 years
Photo
Tumblr media
16 notes · View notes
recentanimenews · 5 years
Text
Snow White with the Red Hair Vol 2
Snow White with the Red Hair Volume 2 by Sorata Akiduki
Snow White with the Red Hair had a fairly episodic first volume, so I was curious to see what the second volume would bring now that the characters and setting had all been set up. This volume blended medical mystery and palace intrigue with a little hit of the undercurrent of emotions between Shirayuki and Zen, in a way that sets up a great escapist read for anyone wanting to disappear momentarily into another world.
Snow White with the Red Hair doesn’t have the magical elements of a fantasy manga yet, but it has a quasi-medieval setting in an imaginary kingdom, and this volume opens with a low key slice of life situation as Shirayuki takes up her role as a court herbalist and finds out that she’s been paired with Ryu, a 12 year old prodigy as her new mentor. Ryu is brilliant, but not so great at dealing with people. Shirayuki’s open manner and genuine approach to dealing with people wins him over gradually. Shirayuki also learns some hard truths about Zen’s life when she gets a glimpse of his medical chart, which shows that however idyllic the setting of this manga is, people are still cruel to each other in unfathomable ways.
Shirayuki’s skills come to the forefront yet again when Zen investigates a fort where many of the soldiers are dealing with a mysterious illness. Here, all of Zen’s princely strategies aren’t all that useful, but Shirayuki’s keen knowledge and observational powers cause her to come up with a solution that he’d be unable to achieve. Things are complicated even further when Zen’s older brother comes back to the palace and shows himself to be thoroughly unpleasant. Even though there might be some manipulative scheming going on, the core of Snow White with the Red Hair is the gradually deepening friendship between Shirayuki and Zen. Seeing two characters who treasure each other so much invests this manga with a ton of heart. While most of their serious interactions are just a few panels here and there in between dealing with various tough situations, Akiduki has built up a tremendous amount of goodwill towards the couple in just two volumes. It is impossible not to root for them, even seeing that they will have plenty of obstacles ahead.
By: Anna N
0 notes