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#yashahime is not canon
tsukinoaodaisho · 1 year
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I will never forgive the part of Inuyasha fandom (that is either the majority or very loud) for mischaracterizing Sesshomaru as a groomer and making the animation studio please them with said gross mischaracterization. The Sesshomaru gang is or is close to, a found family trope and that’s the canon thing in the og series. How can you take that and twist it so horribly?
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sadfrozenwaffle · 2 years
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The Inuyasha subreddit is disgusting. Full of Sessrib shippers and people who see nothing wrong with it. If you try to talk about it being grooming, then you're ostracized from the community.
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creative-hanyou-girl · 4 months
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Seeing people be disappointed with Disney's WISH and rewriting their own versions of it is giving me war flashbacks to when we Inuyasha fans were in the same boat with Yashahime and started our own rewrites to satisfy ourselves. Y'all remember that era? I wonder if anyone is still writing their rewrites....one of these days I really outta write that Daughter of Twisted Time fic...
Anyhoo I personally haven't seen WISH but I saw the concept arts for it and now I really wanna jump on the WISH Rewrite bandwagon. I even have a few of the characters somewhat rewritten already with the main conflict and moral of my hypothetical rewrite figured out. I even have the pencil sketch of Asha's redesign done (just gotta ink and color it)
Also I think my working title is A New Wish (hehehe, get it? Cuz it plays off that its rewrite, and a NEW version on WISH? OK, I'll stop now)
I don't know if I'd write fanfic for it, but maybe a few animatics? Idk, I've still got so many WIPS in FlipaClip....
Would you want to see my ideas for a WISH rewrite if I posted them? Let me know if you want me to tag you if/when I do post my WISH Rewrite stuff.
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callmehnad · 2 years
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Sauceribs : "We ONly SHip aDult Rin aND STop Calling uS PeDos"
Also sauceribs :
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jakensama · 4 months
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🎄🌙🎐Merry Christmas🎐🌙🎄
✨All I want for Christmas is you🎁✨
Authorized source from Weibo:漫芯巧克力
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kay-i · 27 days
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This is my contribution to the SessRinEternity / 320生而爱铃96小时 96Hour Relay Race! ✨🌙Always Mine🎐✨ (Part I)
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rhymesswith · 9 months
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20 year old Rin ilysm
(The demon/human cultural dissonance of Rin wanting to learn self defence so that she "doesn't have to rely of Lord Sesshomaru". To demons, the stronger ones in the clan protect the weaker ones and that's how it's supposed to be. The idea of Rin not wanting to be a burden doesn't quite compute to poor Sesshomaru. He's like tf? does she not think me capable any more ?? What have I done to lose her faith ??? )
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ogoatsuyuuta · 3 months
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characters who main motif is love and how love changed them and how love makes them strong
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sessrinmeow · 1 year
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❤️🌙🎐Gift🎐🌙❤️
✨She is the most precious gift that god gave him✨
Authorized source from Weibo:漫芯巧克力
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adria-479 · 7 months
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Also RUMIKO TAKAHASHI TRANSLATED.
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53.7 million Kagura Supporters.⬆️💕
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thequestioning-maiden · 6 months
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Adult rin would not have matter because it’s still so freakin gross. Sesshomaru met and took care of her when she was young, formed a protector/fatherly role with her, and placed her in a village where the main character lived and visit her from time to time. Like I’m sorry even if she was an adult it would have still been grooming. She could have been 28 and I would have still found it disgusting.
Side note I’m still reeling over the fact that the writers made her so blatantly young. Her design and personality screams 13 years old. And her being compared to the main villain daughter…yah the writers did not care about her character at all only the fact that they shipped a child with an adult. The appeal for them was the fact that she was child and that’s why they kept her so young.
The only good thing about the stupid show was that it got dropped and you know that it hurt the writers because they wanted a boruto 2.0.
Yeah. I still remember the interview where they confirmed they asked "adult Rin" VA to speak with child Rin in mind 💀 They didn't even bother to hide it, did they?
Also...not the Kirinmaru-Rion/Sesshomaru-Rin comparison 😶 That was so weird, right? Like, how could they even compare a father and his daughter with who are clearly another father and his daughter ejem a groomer and his victim? weird af.
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officialinuyasha · 7 months
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Canon - Cultural Differences
What is Canon? "a collection or list of sacred books accepted as genuine." Originated from religious texts then it was used in Fiction which became more known especially as a Western concept. "The Politics of Film Canon" by Janet Staiger in 1985 https://www.jstor.org/stable/1225428
Canon in Western VS Japanese Media Mod Esther Esther Xiao Jia Jia: “There is no such thing as canon in Japan, so anything that approved by Rumiko is considered as official. Japanese and other non Anglospheric fans take something with huge similarities as a part of a group, rather than separating it because of differences. Canon is merely a term that created by Anglospheric fans”
Well-known Naruto translator OrganicDinosaur speaks about the subject of "Canon" https://twitter.com/OrganicDinosaur/status/1101961667397763074 They said: "A lot of people ask me about distinguishing what’s considered ‘canon’ or not, but honestly it’s a Western concept. I rarely encounter media disclaimers that say 公式設定 (Official Setting) or 二���創作 (Derivative Work) when it comes to delineating products/anime/manga/novels.
Certainly, I haven’t seen a staff interview where they explicitly use these terms when it comes to Boruto. In general, I tend to notice that JP fans accept all mediums as part of the real timeline. Contradictory events are basically still accepted that it “happened”… Somehow.
I spent two hours today talking to some of my JP friends and they were completely surprised about how much Western fans nitpick individual anime episodes and novels for how ‘canon’ they are. They never realized fans could “reject” particular parts of a franchise. 😂"
What Sunrise thinks is Official https://otakurevolution.com/content/gundam-what-sunrise-thinks-is-official “Watanabe: Regardless of whether it’s part of the formal mythology or something that Sunrise oversaw, the basis of what counts as “official” is whatever is in the footage. “
InuYasha Yashahime Translator Ayuuria speaks on the subject https://ayuuria.tumblr.com/post/640974253932560384/is-it-true-that-yashahime-isnt-canon-because "Rumiko-sensei is actually more involved in the series than we realized. I’m currently translating the Livedoor News Interview and it gives a lot of insight on the writing and creation process of the anime. I should have that done next week. Canon is more of a Western term. I personally consider it canon but to each their own. From what I’ve seen, the JP fandom has been mostly supportive."
I asked Ayuuria what word Hideyuki Tomioka used for "canon" at Anime Boston 2018 for the InuYasha Panel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acn1q9X30qs "He didn't really use a word for canon so to speak. He said Gensaku which means the original/source work (aka the work the anime is based off of)"
What the word “canon” actually means (Japan vs The West) https://fuck-yeah-gruvia.tumblr.com/post/622928679634386944/what-the-word-canon-actually-means-japan-vs-the "There is not a one-to-one translation for “canon” in the Japanese language, as it is a very western concept. However, they do have their own word for it, which is the actual definition of canon. In Japan, the word for canon is 公式 (kōshiki/official). But their perception of what constitutes official is different than that of the west."
The Story in Which Doosh Taught Hiro Mashima the Word, “Canon" https://koori-mizu.tumblr.com/post/167038684341 dooshiedoosh: "The Japanese Kodansha staff asked what we called it in America, so I flipped over the sign and showed them “Gruvia is canon.” What followed, is Mashima asking the translator what the word “canon” meant. I ended up replying, “official, together, real couple in the story.”"
Masahiro Ito dislikes Westerners always pushing the idea of "Canon" https://twitter.com/adsk4/status/1263288565980475392 "I hate the word "canon" they use frequently. :-] I really really really hate the people who always push his idea on other people." He also explains the four endings of Silent Hill are all "canon" the official endings or else they would not have made them. https://twitter.com/adsk4/status/1653201608556306433
Maromi Ika talks about the drama of Antis VS Proshippers https://twitter.com/maromi_ika/status/1626242873715998723 "I hate to have to tell you this story, but I have decided that I need to explain it in English because some people keep harassing me and my followers It is very long and in English using a translator, so some of the intent may not be understood, but please be sure to read it all First of all, I am Japanese and live in Japan. The idea or concept of Propshipper does not exist in Japan. All that is required to publish a work in Japan is zoning, and in fiction, all depictions are allowed, and It is considered an ugly act to speak ill of someone's work, no matter what their taste is. Some people advise me to block the person you are following because he/she is a proshipper. I do not discriminate against them as long as they are properly zoned. That is the rule in Japan"
Westerners and Easterners see the world differently
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Chinese and American people see the world differently – literally. While Americans focus on the central objects of photographs, Chinese individuals pay more attention to the image as a whole, according to psychologists at the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor, US.
“There is plenty of anecdotal evidence suggesting that Western and East Asian people have contrasting world-views,” explains Richard Nisbett, who carried out the study. “Americans break things down analytically, focusing on putting objects into categories and working out what rules they should obey,” he says.
By contrast, East Asians have a more holistic philosophy, looking at objects in relation to the whole. “Figuratively, Americans see things in black and white, while East Asians see more shades of grey,” says Nisbett. “We wanted to devise an experiment to see if that translated to a literal difference in what they actually see.”
The researchers tracked the eye-movements of two groups of students while they looked at photographs. One group contained American-born graduates of European descent and the other was comprised of Chinese-born graduate students who came to the US after their undergraduate degrees.
Each picture showed a striking central image placed in a realistic background, such as a tiger in a jungle. They found that the American students spent longer looking at the central object, while the Chinese students’ eyes tended to dart around, taking in the context.
Harmony versus goals
Nisbett and his colleagues believe that this distinctive pattern has developed because of the philosophies of these two cultures. “Harmony is a central idea in East Asian philosophy, and so there is more emphasis on how things relate to the whole,” says Nisbett. “In the West, by contrast, life is about achieving goals.”
Psychologists watching American and Japanese families playing with toys have also noted this difference. “An American mother will say: ‘Look Billy, a truck. It’s shiny and has wheels.’ The focus is on the object,” explains Nisbett. By contrast, Japanese mothers stress context saying things like, “I push the truck to you and you push it to me. When you throw it at the wall, the wall says ‘ouch’.”
Nisbett also cites language development in the cultures. “To Westerners it seems obvious that babies learn nouns more easily. But while this is the case in the West, studies show that Korean and Chinese children pick up verbs – which relate objects to each other – more easily.
“Nisbett’s work is interesting and suggestive,” says John Findlay, a psychologist specialising in human visual attention at Durham University, UK. “It’s always difficult to put an objective measure on cultural differences, but this group have made a step towards that.”
Nisbett hopes that his work will change the way the cultures view each other. “Understanding that there is a real difference in the way people think should form the basis of respect.”
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elvisqueso · 1 year
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Just want to remind everyone once again that while fanon Sesshomaru can be as much of a sex demon as your horny little heart desires, canon Sesshomaru has no idea what sex even is.
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otomesakura20 · 4 months
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InuHaru Sessrin Mirsan Riktow and Setsui kiss me under the mistletoe
Merry Christmas everyone! ❄️🎄🤶🏻🎅🏻🦌Hope you have a great day! I‘ve gone ahead and made a big mirror/window set for this year‘s Christmas project. Since the girls aren’t quite there on a romantic bases with their love interests yet I gave them a sweet cheek kiss.❤️
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jakensama · 5 months
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❤️🌙🎐Rin🎐🌙❤️
✨🌻 《ロリ神レクイエム☆ 》Rin-Chan Version🌻✨
Authorized source from Weibo:漫芯巧克力
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kay-i · 1 year
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This is my contribution to the SessRinEternity / 320生而爱铃72小时 72Hour Relay Race! ✨🌙Purple dreams🎐✨
Art © Me
Characters © Rumiko Takahashi
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