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sonizitos · 11 months
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É que vc sabe amor Eu não sou tão bom a dor.
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yaekitty · 2 years
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blond hair characters
L!KE/REBL0G pls
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How "aboot" a japanese dub of the show?
Who do you think would be the best voice for Ollie's Pack characters if they were dubbed in Japanese? These are my picks along with roles they have done.
Ollie Allen: Tomokazu Seki
Bernie Alves: Shotaro Morikubo
Cleo Badette: Ikumi Sato
Captain Wowski: Keaton Yamada
Vice-Principal Magna: Shinji Ogawa
June Allen: Jun Irie
Pyper Allen: Mitzuko Horie
André: Juurouta Kosugi
Bev: Sayaka Ohara
Dahlia: Akiha Matzui
Zach: Ryunosuke Yamaguchi
Turner Fledge: Kappei Yamaguchi
Ivy: Yui Horie
Blorpie: Etzuko Kozakura
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dielfs · 2 years
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⊹ ⋆゚꒰ఎ ♥︎ ໒꒱ ⋆゚⊹
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y-otsubas · 2 years
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só sei dançar com você, isso é o que o amor faz
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is4hachi · 2 years
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YUI YAMADA! (# >o<) layouts
(asagao to kase-san) @mikotails
★ like / reblog if you save!! (๑ᵔ⤙ᵔ๑)
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kiwicidios · 2 years
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⠀⠀⠀𔒋 ࣪ .  𓂃 𖥔  ׅ۬   glamour is my hobby ˖  ་ 🍰
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hachicidio · 2 years
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🎧🫀 YUI YAMADA LAYOUTS
headers cr to the owners
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suaveocaso · 3 years
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eu amo a yui e seu namorada (tomoka)
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yoguties · 3 years
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0103s · 3 years
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cruel professor, studying romances.
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gthlrs · 3 years
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美味い 熱い/暑い 柔らか
૮ っ• ﻌ •c ა🦇 ꩇ᪶ᨰᩛ new 𝗉o𝗌𝗍 𓄸 gthlrs 𔘓
ଘ🍋 ՚՚ ᱺ yui yamada﹟꒰ 𖦹ᵎ𝆹 icons 美味い
𔘓 like 𝗼𝗿 𝗋𝖾𝖻𝗅𝗈𝗀 to 𝗌𝗎𝗉𝗉𝗈𝗋𝗍 ૮ ฅ˶´・˕・`˶ა ฅ
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icatties · 2 years
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~ yui yamada packs..♡
(*^3^)/~♡
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tasksweekly · 4 years
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[TASK 199: RYUKYUAN]
In celebration of May being Asian American Heritage Month, there’s a masterlist below compiled of over 80+ Ryukyuan faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Ikue Asazaki (1935) Japanese Ryukyuan - singer.
Misako Koja (1954) Japanese Ryukyuan - singer.
Tamlyn Tomita (1966) Japanese Ryukyuan / Filipino - actress and singer.
Brenda Shaughnessy (1970) Japanese Ryukyuan / Unspecified White - poet.
Naoko Mori (1971) Japanese Ryukyuan / Japanese - actress and singer.
Rimi Natsukawa (1973) Japanese Ryukyuan - singer.
Laura Kina (1973) Japanese Ryukyuan / Basque, Spanish, Irish, French, Dutch, English - artist and writer.
Lisa Marie Scott (1974) Japanese Ryukyuan / Scottish, Swiss - actress and model.
Traci Toguchi (1974) Japanese Ryukyuan / Japanese - actress and model.
Satoko Ishimine (1975) Japanese Ryukyuan - singer. 
Merle Dandridge (1975) Japanese Ryukyuan, Korean / African-American - actress and singer.
Rikki / Ritsuki Nakano (1975) Japanese Ryukyuan - singer.
Namie Amuro (1977) 3/4 Japanese Ryukyuan, 1/4 Italian - recording artist, producer, songwriter, dancer, model, actress and entrepreneur.
Cocco / Makishi Satoko (1977) Japanese Ryukyuan - singer-songwriter.
Reina Miyauchi (1978) Japanese Ryukyuan - singer.
Chitose Hajime (1979) Japanese Ryukyuan - singer.
Yukie Nakama (1979) Japanese Ryukyuan - actress and jpop idol.
Ryōko Kuninaka (1979) Japanese Ryukyuan - actress and singer. 
Olivia Lufkin (1979) Japanese Ryukyuan / Unspecified White - singer-songwriter.
Rino Nakasone (1979) Japanese Ryukyuan - dancer, choreographer, and actress.
Caroline Lufkin (1979) Japanese Ryukyuan / Unspecified White - singer-songwriter.
Mika Uchizato (1980) Japanese Ryukyuan - singer.
Rina Chinen (1981) Japanese Ryukyuan - actress and jpop idol.
Hitoe Arakaki (1981) Japanese Ryukyuan - jpop idol.
Uehara Takako (1983) Japanese Ryukyuan - actress and jpop idol.
Eriko Imai (1983) Japanese Ryukyuan - actress and singer-songwriter.
Kazuha Sakiyama (1984) Japanese Ryukyuan - actress.
Aya Ueto (1985) Japanese Ryukyuan / Ainu - actress, singer, and tv personality.
Louisa Krause (1986) 1/4 Japanese Ryukyuan, 3/4 German, English - actress.
BENI / Beni Arashiro (1986) Japanese Ryukyuan / Unspecified White - actress, singer, model, and tv personality.
Manami Higa (1986) Japanese Ryukyuan - actress.
Natasha Allegri (1986) Japanese Ryukyuan / Bolivian [Unspecified Indigenous, Italian, French] - writer and artist.
Seina Shimabukuro (1987) Japanese Ryukyuan - model and reality television star.
Siori / Kinjou Shiori (1987) Japanese Ryukyuan - singer-songwriter.
Meisa Kuroki (1988) Japanese Ryukyuan - actress, model and singer.
Yui Aragaki (1988) Japanese Ryukyuan - actress, singer, model, and radio host.
Risa Niigaki (1988) Japanese Ryukyuan - actress and jpop idol.
AKINO / Akino Kawamitsu (1989) Japanese Ryukyuan - singer.
Minami Kizuki (1989) Japanese Ryukyuan - singer.
Fumi Nikaidô (1994) Japanese Ryukyuan / Japanese - actress and model.
Yuina Kuroshima (1997) Japanese Ryukyuan - model, actress, and tarento.
Kimiko Yeni Rojas (?) Japanese Ryukyuan / Costa Rican - actress.
Yu Yamada (?) Japanese Ryukyuan - model, actress, and singer.
Chihiro Kamiya (?) Japanese Ryukyuan - singer.
Yuki Chikudate (?) Japanese Ryukyuan - singer and keyboardist.
Ako Castuera (?) Japanese Ryukyuan / Mexican [Spanish, Possibly Other] - writer and artist.
F - Athletes:
Ai Miyazato (1985) Japanese Ryukyuan - golfer.
Mika Miyazato (1989) Japanese Ryukyuan - golfer.
Ayaka Ikehara (1990) Japanese Ryukyuan - handball player. 
M:
Tatsuhiro Ōshiro (1925) Japanese Ryukyuan - writer.
Tadashi Yamashita (1942) Japanese Ryukyuan - actor and martial artist.
Shoukichi Kina (1948) Japanese Ryukyuan - musician.
Norihiro Yagi (1968) Japanese Ryukyuan - writer and artist.
James Iha (1968) Japanese Ryukyuan - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer.
Gackt / Gakuto Oshiro (1973) Japanese Ryukyuan - musician, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor.
Takeshi Kaneshiro (1973) Japanese Ryukyuan / Taiwanese - actor, singer, and guitarist.
Kishi Bashi / Kaoru Ishibashi (1975) Japanese Ryukyuan / Unspecified White - singer-songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist, and violinist.
Jake Shimabukuro (1976) Japanese Ryukyuan - ukulele player and composer.
Akira Hiramoto (1976) Japanese Ryukyuan - artist. 
Brian Tee (1977) Japanese Ryukyuan / Korean - actor.
Yoshio Kojima (1980) Japanese Ryukyuan - comedian. 
Kousuke Atari (1980) Japanese Ryukyuan - singer.
Tokido / Hajime Taniguchi (1985)  Japanese Ryukyuan - professional gamer. 
Shintaro Yamada (1986) Japanese Ryukyuan - model, actor, and singer.
Norman Black (?) Japanese Ryukyuan / Irish, German - actor.
Johnnie M. Purvis (?) Japanese Ryukyuan / Italian, Scottish, French - actor and filmmaker.
Rob Kajiwara (?) Ryukyuan, Ainu, Native Hawaiian, Mexican [Nahua] - writer, actor, musician, and activist.
M - Athletes:
Yoshi Oyakawa (1933) Japanese Ryukyuan - swimmer.
Yoko Gushiken (1955) Japanese Ryukyuan - boxer.
Keith Nakasone (1956) Japanese Ryukyuan - judoka.
Katsuo Tokashiki (1960) Japanese Ryukyuan - boxer.
Akinobu Hiranaka (1963) Japanese Ryukyuan - boxer.
Edwin Uehara (1969) Peruvian [Japanese Ryukyuan] - footballer.
Dave Roberts (1972) Japanese Ryukyuan / African-American - baseball player.
Kazuki Ganaha (1980) Japanese Ryukyuan - footballer.
Shane Victorino (1980) Japanese Ryukyuan, Native Hawaiian, Portuguese, English - baseball player.
Nagisa Arakaki (1980) Japanese Ryukyuan - baseball player.
Yukiya Arashiro (1984) Japanese Ryukyuan - road bicycle racer.
Ken Gushi (1986) Japanese Ryukyuan - drifter.
Daigo Higa (1995) Japanese Ryukyuan - boxer.
Problematic:
Ryan Higa (1990) Japanese Ryukyuan - youtuber, actor, comedian, and musician. - Racist “jokes”.
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recentanimenews · 4 years
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How Many Cups of Tea Do They Drink In K-ON!?
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  This article is part of Crunchyroll News' KyoAni Month celebration. Check out the rest of our KyoAni features HERE.
  Early on in K-ON! The Movie, Yui has a simple thought about how After-School Tea Time has spent its past three years of high school. She says, “I wonder how much tea we’ve consumed in 3 years.” Mugi thinks that they’ve easily drunk over 1,000 cups, which given how often they drink tea, isn’t too wild of a guess. Yui’s initial thought is also something I was wondering. Just how many cups of tea do they drink throughout the course of K-ON!’s run? Through the course of figuring that out, it also led me to another realization. All of these moments of having tea together truly are the heart and soul of this show.
  It’s easy to joke about how many tea scenes are scattered throughout K-ON!, but even I was shocked after seeing the final total. It makes Mugi’s guess seem not at all outlandish by the time we get there. All of the times when After-School Tea Time gathers together and sometimes with others to drink tea showcase the soft and subdued nature of the show. There’s serious moments, goofy moments, quiet moments, and emotional moments all baked into having a cup of tea with your friends. They’re not only a great way to see how these characters interact with one another, but it gives you a chance to truly learn and understand who each character is. By the time you’re done with the whole series, it’s like you’ve been friends with these girls all along, which I think is a reason why this is not only my favorite Kyoto Animation series but one of my favorite series period.
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    So, let’s figure out just how much tea they drink throughout the first season. With only 14 episodes to its name, Season 1 is able to pack in a lot of tea to drink. Over the course of the 12 episodes and two OVAs, there’s a total of 180 cups of tea drank, which averages out to about 13 cups an episode. Every episode doesn’t quite reach that mark since two episodes only have three cups consumed while the OVA, “Live House!” has the most with 30. I knew there was going to be a lot when through the first three episodes, there were 54 cups, which was startling. Still, that’s a lot of time to get to know these characters early on which helps as we move through the season.
  One of my favorite tea scenes in Season 1 is actually in the second OVA, “Live House!” After-School Tea Time is invited to perform their first show outside of a school event and have to get acclimated with learning how to deal with sound checks, stage lighting, and also interacting with the other bands. The girls are energetic and nervous throughout the day, but they seem to calm down once Mugi suggests they have some tea. It also allows them to have a chance to hang out with the other bands once the others smell tea and join them.
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    You’re easily able to see how quickly their nervousness for their forthcoming performance and being around other bands washes away just by this brief moment of hanging out. They’re able to learn the other groups’ motivations for the future and break the ice in a way they were struggling to figure out earlier. It also lets you see again how well the dynamic of the group works. Mugi’s gentleness and charm is able to invite the other groups over, Ritsu and Yui are able to use their extroverted nature to discuss goals and aspirations, and Mio is quiet which allows her to observe just how well their group is able to overcome these kinds of anxieties. This small session leads to the other bands being able to ease the anxieties of After-School Tea Time during their rehearsal, and it shows the kind of comradery that goes into small gigs such as this.
  Often, we think of Kyoto Animation as a true powerhouse when it comes to exquisite animation. There are certainly moments you can point to in K-ON! that have that, but they’re also so good at creating stories that emphasize slow and methodical storytelling while also capturing fantastic character moments. It’s certainly something that series director Naoko Yamada excels at, which she puts to use constantly throughout all of K-ON! If you took this series and made it less about all of these small, intimate moments that the characters have, I don’t know if it would be as good or enjoyable to watch through over and over again. Those moments highlight why these girls work so well together and also how the show is able to keep you engaged even in a show where at times, they only talk over tea.
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    Season 2 ups the ante with more episodes and 311 instances of drinking tea, which makes amber the color of the tea they drink. That comes out to about 12 cups of tea per episode, one less than Season 1, but it makes sense given there are actually two episodes where they don’t drink tea at all. It might seem sacrilegious to not drink tea in K-ON!, but it actually works in the context of those two episodes. Still, that’s a whole lot of tea to drink in a season that is a single year in the timeline of the series.
  There are a lot of great tea moments throughout Season 2 to choose from. It’d be hard to pick against the final time they have tea in the club room in the series finale. It’s probably one of the best cases of framing an emotional moment around their daily tea since we see Azusa feeling confident about finding new members next year, but only a few short moments later, breaking down into tears because she doesn’t want the other members to graduate and leave her. The lead up into all of that feels melancholic before anything even happens since you know this is the last time they’ll ever have tea like this together. Even with the whole episode revolving around graduation, it truly adds a weight of finality to the episode that this is truly it.
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    On the opposite side of the spectrum are their planning meetings for a new recruitment video in the OVA, “Planning Discussion!” This shows the comedic side of what can happen when the group gets together to drink tea when they attempt to come up with the best idea to help Azusa get more members next year. It also allows you to see some of the strange nature of the group with ideas such as Sawako’s Hollywood movie trailer, Mio wanting to have Ton-chan narrate a video, Ritsu wanting to embellish her successes, Yui wanting everyone to dress up in animal costumes, and Mugi coming up with a murder mystery. Tea time for After-School Tea Time is truly the essence of youth.
  Now, let’s find out once and for all the grand total of tea that is consumed throughout the whole series. Will it be as much as you thought? Adding up everything together from the TV anime, the movie, and the openings and endings, we get a grand total of 544 cups of tea drank over the course of K-ON! Since we don’t get to see every day of their three years of high school, I think it’d be safe to say Mugi’s thought of at least 1000 cups can’t be too far off. Through the use of some quick math, I’ve also estimated how much liquid that is. This isn’t an exact measurement because it’s impossible to do that with how often they’re switching tea sets, but through the entire series, they roughly drank about 107 liters of tea. To put that into perspective, that’s about twice as much liquid as the average car can hold in its gas tank. So, yeah, they drank A LOT of tea in K-ON! but it’s also why this show is so great and continues to hold up with every repeated viewing. All of that tea gives you the quiet, fun, emotional, silly, and relaxing moments you’d come to expect from this series. It’s also why this is one of Kyoto Animation’s masterpieces.
  Was your guess of how much tea they drink close to the actual number? What are some of your favorite tea moments in K-ON!? Let us know down in the comments below!
    Jared Clemons is a writer and podcaster for Seasonal Anime Checkup where he can be found always wanting to talk about Love Live! Sunshine!! or whatever else he's into at the moment. He can be found on Twitter @ragbag.
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medea10 · 5 years
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My Review of Zombieland Saga
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