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mavenleraven · 1 year
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-Yuuma Azawa
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sinceyousawvienna · 10 months
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My version of Tomie <3
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The Intersection Pretty Boy
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Chizumi eating her second favorite food (the crosses are both for irony and because I hc her parents as catholic).
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Yuuma! Even without his parents around he makes sure to keep up his appearance. I chose a much more realistic picrew for him to show the contrast in personalities between him and his sister. I still tried to keep a youthful, innocent look to him. The stars are because Lucifer is sometimes called ' the morning star', dude's such a simp XD
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Grown up Souichi after escaping his awful family and finally stopped chewing on nails
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tea-plantz · 1 year
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MASTERLIST
Hello! I’m a new writer on tumblr here to feed into you people’s crazy obsessions! I will probably mostly do oneshots and headcanons, however, feel free to request anything from my list down below. Oh, and also, English is not my first language so please do excuse me if I happen to make any spelling mistakes. You may also feel free to correct me if you do spot any, that is how we learn after all.
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First of all, I will NOT write:
pedophilia
character x character (I will mostly write “x reader” but polyamorous fics with other character are gladly welcomed!)
NSFW (mainly because I absolutely suck at it, but feel free to leave requests, and I might consider it)
What I WILL write:
fluff
angst
yandere
polyamorous relationships
SFW (and maaaaybe some NSFW if you ask nicely;) )
romance
platonic
Fandoms + characterlist
THE OWL HOUSE
-Luz Noceda
-Amity Blight
-Willow Park
-Gus Porter
-Hunter
-Eda Clawthorne
-King (platonically)
-The Collector
-Raine Whispers
-Emira Blight
-Edric Blight
AMPHIBIA
-Anne Boonchuy
-Marcy Wu
-Sasha Waybright
-Darcy
-The Plantars (platonically)
GRAVITY FALLS
-Dipper Pines
-Mabel Pines
-Wendy Blerble Corduroy
-Bill Cipher
-Soos Ramirez
INSIDE JOB
-Reagen Ridley
-Brett Hand
-Gigi
-Andre Lee
-Myc
ENA
-Ena
-Moony
JUNJI ITO
-Souichi Tsujii
-Tomie Kawakami
-Chizumi
-Yuuma Azawa
GORILLAZ
-2D/Stuart Pot
-Noodle
-Russel Hobbs
-Murdoc Niccals
HORROR
-Jason Vorhees
-Michael Myers
-Bubba Sawyer
-Thomas Hewitt
-Brahms Heelshire
-Sadoko
-Norman Bates
-Carrie White
-Pearl
-Pennywise
-Ghostface (Billy, Stu, Danny or just ghostface himself)
This list might change later on
Feel free to send in any requests (with a bit of information like, pronouns, what genre, age etc.) lovelies<3
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b3crew · 2 years
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REVIEW | "Dissolving Classroom" | B3 - Boston Bastard Brigade
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Saying sorry over and over again can annoy people, but can it kill? Junji Ito brought this idea to life in his Yokai Kyoshitsu mini-series nearly a decade ago. Published here in the English realm as Dissolving Classroom, the short manga puts its focus on two troubled/troubling siblings. What follows is a strange narrative filled with uncomfortable tension and grotesque humor.
Told in five parts, Dissolving Classroom begins with the introduction of transfer student Yuuma Azawa. He has a habit of constantly apologizing, a habit that leads him to get bullied by his peers. Classmate Keiko takes pity on Yuuma, who tries to tell him not to apologize so much. That’s when his little sister Chizuma appears, chasing after Keiko and causing her to be hit by a truck.
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When Keiko comes to, Yuuma apologizes some more, as Chizuma taunts her brother for his actions. But things get a lot weirder when Keiko’s parents start getting runny noses. Then her classmates start to get the mysterious code. And then, as their fates have already been sealed, everyone realizes it’s not snot coming out of their nostrils; it’s their brains!
Click here to read the rest of the review!
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fictionkinfessions · 6 months
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I wasn't evil, at least not intentionally. I was just cursed and extremely traumatized. I didn't mean for all of those people to die and I sure didn't enjoy it and everything else that happened. All I had really wanted was to be saved from my abusive parents. The worst part is that I can't even apologize to sourcemates, the words "I'm sorry" are too tainted.
- Yuuma Azawa (Dissolving Classroom)
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mangasaw · 3 years
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Yuuma and Keiko (Youkai kyoushitsu)
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incorrect-junji-ito · 3 years
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Chizumi, to Yuuma: you think you're a brother figure? If anything, I see you as a bother figure, because you're Bothering me
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mellomemos · 5 years
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Dissolving classroom was a fun read
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junji-info · 6 years
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“Youkai Kyoushitsu” (Dissolving Classroom)” chapter one, “Dissolving Classroom,” inside cover page. 
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rynanart · 6 years
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As an apology for the lack of artwork, here’s Yuuma Azawa from Junji Ito’s “Dissolving Classroom”.
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dyrindascreations · 3 years
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Yuuma Azawa from Junji Ito's Dissolving Classroom.
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recentanimenews · 7 years
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Dissolving Classroom
The title of Junji Ito’s latest work is a hat tip to one of his seminal influences: Kazuo Umezu, author of such bat-shit classics as Cat-Eyed Boy and Orochi Blood. Like Umezu, Ito uses shocking imagery, gross-out humor, and far-out plot twists to reveal the degree to which monsters hide in plain sight.
In the Dissolving Classroom, the monsters are the Azawa siblings. At first glance, Yuuma, the handsome older brother, seems like a model teenager: he calmly acquiesces to bullies to diffuse conflict, and is unfailingly polite, a quality that that ingratiates him to adults. Younger sister Chizumi, by contrast, is a hellion. With her kohl-rimmed eyes and Cheshire-cat sneer, she looks like a junior Harley Quinn as she gleefully stalks classmates, harasses her brother’s girlfriend, and vigorously disputes her brother’s claims of parental neglect.
All five stories in Dissolving Classroom hinge on the discovery that Yuuma and Chizumi are not who they seem to be. In “Dissolving Apartment,” for example, the Azawas’ new neighbors are initially impressed by Yuuma’s composure and maturity, and are moved to intervene when they overhear nightly rows at the Azawas’ unit. Though appalled by Chizumi’s appearance and crude antics, the neighbors see her behavior as evidence that Mr. and Mrs. Azawa are abusing their children, an impression confirmed by the parents’ odd, secretive behavior. Only when the neighbors interrupt one of the family’s heated skirmishes do they realize the true parent-child dynamic in the Azawa home — knowledge that comes too late to save them from a gory fate.
Other stories approach the question of false appearances from a different angle. In “Dissolving Beauty,” for example, Yuuma behaves like a teenage girl’s fantasy of the perfect boyfriend: he’s attentive and reassuring, always ready to declare, “Your beauty is exceptional.” What his girlfriend doesn’t realize is that Yuuma’s flattery is toxic — that in appealing to her vanity and insecurity, Yuuma’s words are warping her into a grotesque caricature of her former self. And when I say grotesque, I mean it: the poor thing resembles Margaret Hamilton in The Wizard of Oz, right down to the boils and pointy chin.
Although Ito’s scenarios lack the visceral weirdness of Kazuo Umezu’s, Ito’s superior draftsmanship serves him well in Dissolving Classroom. Like the characters themselves, the reader is initially seduced by Yuuma’s appearance; as Ito draws him, he’s the epitome of the nice young man, a blandly handsome canvas onto which adults and teens can project their own desires. His exaggerated gestures — downcast eyes, supplicating posture — initially register as desperation, as if he’s apologizing for a political scandal or an international diplomatic incident. Look closer, however, and we see a note of eroticism in the way Ito draws Yuuma’s face; those rolled eyes are more expression of ecstasy than shame, hinting at Yuuma’s real reason for bowing and scraping.
Ito plants other visual clues to Yuuma’s motivation: demonic eyes peering through a veil of fog, a small animal burial ground. Each story concludes with gooey imagery that’s disturbing enough to make an emotional impact but amusing enough to prevent all but the queasiest reader from checking out. The final denouement is less scary than preposterous, but suggests that we’re all too willing to believe that a grand display of manners is evidence of good character, rather than an effort to deflect attention away from egregious behavior.
It’s only in the bonus story “Children of the Earth” that we see Ito at his most Umezian — the Ito familiar from Gyo, Uzumaki, and Tomie. In this brief vignette, parents frantically scour the woods for a missing kindergarten class. What they discover is genuinely unnerving: their children have transformed into something not quite human, not quite animal, and not quite vegetable, sitting uncomfortably between these three planes of existence. Ito’s nightmarish imagery harkens back to the yokai prints of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi and Utagawa Kuniyoshi in which ordinary creatures — catfish, tanuki — became monstrous through the addition of exaggerated human features. But “Children of the Earth” also has affinities with Umezu’s manga; like Umezu, Ito is good at excavating the subconscious, making us confront our most disturbing thoughts and dreams in Grand Guignol fashion.
If the rest of Dissolving Classroom doesn’t quite reach the same Umezian heights — or depths — as “Children of the Earth,” it still makes a fine introduction to Ito’s work. It’s coherently plotted, crisply drawn, and provactive enough to make all that gory excess meaningful. Recommended.
DISSOLVING CLASSROOM • BY JUNJI ITO • VERTICAL COMICS • NO RATING (SUITABLE FOR TEENS 13 AND OLDER)
By: Katherine Dacey
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incorrect-junji-ito · 4 years
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Souichi: okay, I need your hair dryer
Chizumi: what?
Yuuma: what are you talking about?
Souichi: Don’t you carry one with you?
Yuuma: have you ever met a human woman?
Souichi: *on the phone* hey Tomie, do you carry a hair dryer with you?
Tomie, on the other end: of course, I’m not an animal
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incorrect-junji-ito · 4 years
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Yuuma: whatever *becomes an enemy of the state*
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incorrect-junji-ito · 4 years
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Tomie: we need your help
Chizumi: we’re in, who are we killing?
Yuuma: I don’t do kids, that’s a rule.
Chizumi: but the rule is negotiable if the kid is a dick
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