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Gin Akutagawa Reference
Parents die
Live on streets as thieves with Ryuunosuke
Gin bit by spider and they steals for the both of them (mostly trying to save their brother)
Dazai shows up trying to find the superpowered teen he kept seeing
he thought it was Ryuunosuke but he was very wrong
Gin kicks his butt when he intrudes on their place and he's surprised but not in a bad way
Dazai becomes the mentor figure of this universe who eventually dies (wow I’ve had to write that a lot and ik that’s the point but still)
Not sure who would die first, but both Dazai and Ryuu die at this point
Gin becomes Spider-Man and nobody knows who they are because mask+never speaks
Gin ends up dating Higuchi and Tachihara in this universe. I think Tachi will be some kind of law enforcement and Higuchi will be some kind of criminal just because I find it hilarious. Imagine some kind of
Hero x law enforcement x criminal
List of songs by Taylor Swift that fit Bsd characters and relationships bc why not;
Fyolai - I Can Do It With a Broken Heart
Fyodor - Dear Reader
Dazai or Ranpo - Mastermind
Soukoku - All You Had To Do Was Stay
Shin Soukoku - invisible string
Shin Soukoku - Enchanted
Shin Soukoku - Treacherous
Shin Soukoku - Midnight Rain
Yosano - mad woman
Chuuya - Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?
Shin Soukoku - Haunted
Shin Soukoku - Ours
Soukoku - happiness
Soukoku - Cornelia Street
Soukoku - I Knew You Were Trouble
Shin Soukoku - Sparks Fly
Shin Soukoku - Timeless
Dazai - Antihero
Akutagawa - Breathe
Soukoku - I Almost Do
Shin Soukoku - Back to December
Ranpoe - But Daddy I Love Him
Dazai - Clean
Shin Soukoku - Come Back...Be Here
Atsushi - Clara Bow
Shin Soukoku - Call It What You Want
Shin Soukoku - Delicate
Atsushi - The Archer
Soukoku - Death By a Thousand Cuts
Kyouka - Daylight
Tachihara - epiphany
Shin Soukoku - I'm Only Me When I'm With You
Soukoku - Forever Winter
Soukoku - Fifteen
Soukoku - Hits Different
Soukoku - High Infidelity
Soukoku - Getaway Car
Akutagawa - mirrorball
Soukoku - Gorgeous
Shin Soukoku - Lover
Gin - Soon You'll Get Better
Shin Soukoku - Glitch
Soukoku - I Bet You Think About Me
Atsushi - I Hate It Here
Shin Soukoku or Soukoku - I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)
Sigma - my tears ricochet
Shin Soukoku - If This Was a Movie
Akutagawa - I Forgot That You Existed
Kyouka, Atsushi or Yosano - Innocent
Soukoku - Is It Over Now?
Shin Soukoku - Jump Then Fall
Soukoku - King of My Heart
The Armed Detective Agency - Long Live
Shin Soukoku - Last Kiss
Shin Soukoku - Love Story
Atsushi - Mean
Dazai - marjorie
Kyouka - Never Grow Up
Shin Soukoku - Our Song
Ranpoe - Paper Rings
Soukoku - Style
Atsushi - seven
Shin Soukoku - "Slut!"
Shin Soukoku - Sweet Nothing
Soukoku - Sad Beautiful Tragic
Soukoku - Say Don't Go
Shin Soukoku - This Love
Ranpoe - the lakes
Fyolai - tolerate it
Atsushi - Tied Together With a Smile
Soukoku - The Story of Us
Soukoku - The Way I Loved You
Shin Soukoku - Untouchable
Soukoku - Wonderland
Yosano - Would've Could've Should've
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Well that ended up longer than I expected. And I'm probably forgetting some lmao
hey guys! so i noticed there wasn’t much of witch gin from @cheskiiis-blog witch au, so i decided to draw our local pretty gorl assassin! i hope you all enjoy!
Back on the bucket to beat the heat ;-)
Tokyo Godfathers (東京ゴッドファーザーズ) by Satoshi Kon.
A masterwork by the late storytelling master, Satoshi Kon.
For those who don't know, Satoshi Kon is the same director who worked on films like Paprika, Perfect Blue, and the mystery/psychological thriller/supernatural anime masterpiece Paranoia Agent. Unfortunately, on August 24, 2010, we lost this creative mind to terminal pancreatic cancer. If you ask me, we're probably never gonna get anything close to the creepy works this guy managed to craft ever again.
Tokyo Godfathers is a really good example of a tragicomedy, and it is one of the most disturbing Christmas films you'll ever encounter (without relying on pure shock value) solely because of the subject matter. While animated, it really focuses on making the setting as realistic and as gritty as a wacky story like this can be, leading to this unsettling, off tone in a familiar, yet urban setting that really made me feel uncomfortable. What makes this movie disturbing is how realistically the developed characters and setting are. These are just average, everyday people - the kind you may have encountered or known in real life - dealing with a stressful/unfortunate situation, while also dealing with the preconceived notions about who they are from the people around them and each other. There are fantastical elements to this movie, to be sure. But I'd say that the grounded nature and focus on mental health and identity are just downright heartbreaking and genuinely hard for me to watch.
Ultimately, it doesn't matter what background you come from, what horrible thing has happened in the past or what society says about who you are. The things that make us truly human is the empathy we can have for one another. This isn't your traditional Christmas film, but it's most certainly one of the best I've ever seen. It's not only disturbing, heartwarming and more than earned the right to be labelled as a modern classic, I think it's one of Satoshi Kon's greatest projects that he's ever worked on. To me, this film exemplifies his filmography the best and shows how an artist really can create something that is stunning, beautiful and eerie all at the same time. He has a perfect filmography. Let us never forget.
The biggest mistake is that anime, in general, is often misunderstood. It has created timeless adult masterpieces.