Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi - episode 7
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Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi - episode 7
The one you’ve love, loves you as well.
“This isn’t a dream, right?”
“for a moment”
Painted on Procreate [2020.09] On my insta there’s a music with this animation and it makes it sooo much better if you wanna take a look. Have a lovely day!!
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THEY WERE MISSING FOR FUCKING YEARS OMG, THIS ALWAYS UPSETS ME SO MUCH
I always see the discussion that many days, months, years have passed during this story.
I present to you a different idea.
There’s several themes behind Spirited Away: Capitalism’s effect on Japan, Environmental issues, and notably, Chihiro’s coming of age story.
From what I know, the idea of time passing differently in spirit worlds, is more based on western stories of the fae.
But something more common in Japanese folklore is spirit trickery/deception. Or more accurately. What you see, isn’t always what’s actually there. Chihiro starts this story as a young child, before her coming-of-age arc, that more or less forces her to become ‘an adult’. More accurately. The challenges she faces makes her mature as a person. What’s the most common thing in folklore? Children see what’s actually there.
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( Summer Treats : Refreshing Watermelon )
Fairy Florence (1985) — 妖精フローレンス A gentle, talented boy named Michael played beautiful music on his oboe, and his greatest love was to play for and tend to the flowers in the greenhouse at the music institute he attended. Unfortunately, his gardening made him constantly late for orchestra practice and resulted in his dismissal from the school. When Michael fell asleep that same night in the greenhouse, he was awakened by a delicate flower fairy named Florence, who would take him on an enchanted journey to a land where flowers came alive, treble notes were mischievous, and adventure beckoned. There, he would soon come to realise that his love of flowers and desire to become a great musician could go hand-in-hand, helping him to become focused in life and to discover himself.
Fairy Florence (1985) — 妖精フローレンス
This is fun...!
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Sleeping together ❤
Rurouni Kenshin EP. 95.