I decided to draw some of Akio's Paintings
Some new closeup pics of the Petit Chara Sailor Moon Festival Edition figures + Preorder link: http://www.sailormooncollectibles.com/2016/01/13/petit-chara-sailor-moon-festival-edition-figures/
EPIC FANS GATHER ROUND !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! witness my insane character designs and say NOTHING about my obvious lack of Greek mythology knowledge thank u
utena collage I made. It's bad. But it makes me happy. My favorite anime. I made this using only secondhand craft supplies
nanami about akio
crucify that kid, make her bear humanity's sins and hatred
(+alt version under the cut)
i drew this in my notes from history class lol
Sailor Moon | "Angelic Revolution 3"
I KNOW IF YOU SCROLL OR NOT SO JUST PAUSE YOUR DOOMSCROLLING FOR ONE SECOND ily thank you for being here!! you give the world some very-needed flavor ☺️ even if you aren't perfect nobody is i mean one time i broke a drawer because someone asked me to pull out the said drawer for them we all have had our moments anyway while you're here if you aren't right now go drink some water (no soda, coffee, etc. doesn't count hydrate yourself) anyway yes that is all ily!!!! enjoy your scrolling
I know it's implied that Madoka was able to draw her magical girl costume because of her subconscious memories of being a magical girl in other timelines. But when my partner @joestarluxe and I were rewatching the series, they pointed out that Madoka has a plushie that vaguely resembles her magical girl form:
(shoutout to the Mami-like plushie too; out of frame there's also a Sayaka-like plushie)
Anyway, we know from the PSP game (as explained by Kyubey) that each magical girl's costume is unique and based on her attributes. I've always headcanoned that magical girls' costumes are something they love wearing (or at least something they think is cute/cool) and are in-line with their aesthetic preferences.
So what I'm getting at is, what if Madoka subconsciously based her magical girl form off one of her favorite plushies? Yeah, I know this plushie is probably just a quick visual reference, but I really love the idea of Madoka taking inspiration from one of her beloved plushies.
Mandela effect