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posts that make you feel like a crumb or perhaps a pea
How to take care of your Mini Kamen Rider!
happy pride month
You’re my only source of knowledge for kamen rider, and so far I’m intrigued, but also confused. After looking through some of your comics about it, it seems to be:
1. A show with cards (maybe) and robot/mechs (again, maybe??)
2. There are people who…aren’t actually people? They’re borrowing human bodies somehow, and also have red faces on their stomachs?? And can possibly grow hair back at will?
If they’re not human though, what are they? My first instinct is to say aliens, but that doesn’t seem right…
3. There are people who get powers from eating candy!
4. There is a cool robot lady
5. There may or may not be a gacha game related to it??
All in all, it seems pretty fun! Would you know where I can watch it and if it’s a franchise of sorts where should I start?
oh boy time to lure in another victim cordially invite someone to learn about Rider again! >:}
it probably does seem absolutely nuts if your only exposure to it is via the occasional contextless fanart (although some of them are actually even weirder in context; this is a positive, I assure you). the quick-'n-dirty explanation is that Kamen Rider is a live-action superhero franchise that puts out a new show every year with (typically) a brand new story/characters/etc -- it's the sister franchise to the late great Super Sentai, the show that Power Rangers was adapted from, the main differences being that Rider doesn't have the same ensemble/team focus or (usually) giant robots.
the ones you mentioned are actually three separate shows (and possibly a Sentai mech that slipped in there too?); the cards are the gimmick from Gotchard, the candy powers and stomach-mouths are the Granute from Gavv (they're not quite aliens, they're from an alternate dimension, it -- it makes sense in the show. ...mostly.) and the cool robot lady is Izu from Zero-One! (the gacha game was essentially a Twst-style thing where it was an original story with characters loosely based on existing Riders...I really enjoyed it, but sadly it got cancelled only a year in and the story probably isn't going to ever get a proper conclusion. 😭 not that I'm still bitter or anything I am extremely bitter)
ahem. anyway. thankfully the standalone nature of each show makes it pretty easy to start with any series without needing to watch the earlier ones, so while I have some personal recs here (recently updated to add Gavv!) you can also just check out the full list and pick one that sounds interesting! the currently-airing series (Zeztz) has an actual official western release so it's probably the easiest to find right now; here's the episode playlist! previously we had to rely on fansubs, so it can be a little weird to actually find older shows; I have some sites/links in this post (sorry to keep linking everywhere, it's a bit easier to keep things at least semi-updated :')
it is in fact a VERY fun time if you like watching fancily-hairstyled characters working through their emotional problems while slapping each other with foam swords (and oh boy do I ever). I don't post as much about it these days for a variety of reasons, but it has been a very special fandom for me for over a decade now and I am always always happy for other people to check it out. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ thank you!!
『KAMEN RIDER GAVV × SANRIO CHARACTERS』
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Tips for Writing Small Towns!! PART TWO
⋆˙⟡ The economy of small towns is not quaint. It is precarious and everyone knows exactly how precarious. When the plant closed, or the mill shut down, or the highway got rerouted fifteen miles east, the whole town felt it in a specific and lasting way. There are towns that have been dying for forty years and the people in them know it and don't talk about it directly but it's in everything. The storefronts with plywood where glass used to be, the school that consolidated with the next town over, the young people who leave and the question of whether they're coming back that nobody asks out loud because everybody already knows the answer. Writing a small town without writing its economic reality is writing a set, not a place.
⋆˙⟡ There is a specific kind of person who runs everything and they are not elected. Every small town has someone. Sometimes a family, sometimes just an individual, who is not officially in charge of anything but whose opinion determines outcomes. The woman who's been on every committee for thirty years. The family that's owned the land since before living memory. They don't have to make demands. Everyone already knows where the edges are. A newcomer or outsider won't see this power structure at first because it isn't written down anywhere. It lives in who gets called first, who's consulted before decisions are made, whose silence means disapproval. Writing this type of character correctly means never letting them explain themselves. They don't need to.
⋆˙⟡ Leaving is a complicated moral act and coming back is even more complicated. The person who got out, who went to college, who moved to the city, who built a life somewhere else, occupies a strange position. There's pride in them, genuine pride, and also a kind of low resentment that nobody names. They think they're better than this. Maybe they do, maybe they don't, but the suspicion is there. And when they come back, for a funeral, because things fell apart, because they got sick, the town doesn't quite absorb them back in the way they expect. They're not who they were. But they're also not from away. They're in a third category that doesn't have a comfortable name and everyone, including them, is a little awkward about it.
⋆˙⟡ People maintain relationships for decades past the point where they would have ended anywhere else. Because the pool is small and leaving is a whole thing, people stay in friendships, in dynamics, in proximity to people they would have simply stopped seeing in a city. The woman who is still friends with her ex-husband's sister because their kids go to the same school and their mothers are in the same Bible study and it would be more work to be enemies than to just keep showing up. These relationships have layers and scar tissue. They are not warm exactly, but they are not cold either. They are maintained. Writers often write relationships as chosen. In small towns, a lot of relationships are simply continued.
⋆˙⟡ Local history is oral and it is everywhere and it is not neutral. The story of what happened to the Henderson property, why the Murphys and the Dales don't speak, what exactly went on the summer of the flood; this history lives in people, not in records. And it gets told selectively, with emphasis and with meaning. The version your family tells is not the version their family tells. History in a small town is a living argument. A character who grew up there absorbed a version of local history that shaped their understanding of who deserves what and why, and that version has gaps and biases they cannot fully see. A newcomer doesn't have access to this history at all and will keep misreading things because of it.
⋆˙⟡ The relationship between small towns and their nearest city is specific and loaded. It's not simply rural versus urban. It's a relationship of dependency and resentment. People drive to the city for the hospital, for the court, for the things the town can't support anymore. And they come back with the feeling that the city doesn't know they exist, doesn't factor them in, makes decisions that affect them without consulting them. This is not paranoia. It's largely accurate. A small town character's relationship to the nearest city (whether they go often or rarely, what they feel when they're there, what they feel when they come back) says a lot about who theey are and where they stand in their own community.
I need people to understand my old woman yuri vision.
#Madame Adelaide Bonfamille could totally fix Lady Tremaine#Thomas O'Malley could kick Lucifer's ass
I was ambivalent right until we started talking about the cats.
YALL WILL NOT BELIEVE WHAT I JUST FOUND
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Ragatha and Jax crushing on Pomni crawling for Gummigoo
CAINEWORLD CH.1 “Camera Shy”
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so did everyone see that one post gooseworx just made?
I like my ship a little doomed, adds some spice to the meal y’know
Fly high, my weirdo princess
The Witch of the Waste is…….. jealous, for lack of a better word. She's been a witch for longer, arguably is the stronger one in comparison to Sophie Hatter, girl-who-hadn't-wanted-to-be-magic, and yet she's the one that the townsfolk and people travel far and wide to see. (It doesn't matter that The Witch of the Waste doesn't even take requests, most of the time. They should still go to her.)
And then that boy scorned her, pretty as he was, he had no right to do that to her, and then Sophie Hatter dared to cross her by taking him in.
i think it'll be fun to have similar yet different reasonings for the witch of the waste disliking/hating sophie.
in the movie, i think the witch was bitter and jealous of sophie, young and definitely pretty. i don’t know if howl actually had any relationship with her, but being not chosen/staying with her, being spoken of in fear, has got to take its toll.
and any kindness that sophie might offer her is seen as pity and unwanted
Howell is absolutely fascinated by magic. It’s everything his sister tried to keep him away from, it makes something in his head perk up like nothing in school had, not even rugby. It’s rare and special and everything he just wouldn't get from a normal college education. If he could have written a thesis on magic, he would've.
brain is not braining but just know howl went on multiple paragraphs long rant about how cool magic is
i think. itll be fun to play with and also howl is still the one that makes the deal with calcifer in this specific snipper
“…a few moments before they wither and die.” <- on stars/fire demons. so i’m headcannon-ing that fallen stars / demons don’t have names. they have no need for them in the sky and they die far too soon to think of one themselves
basically i’m saying, in the canon!movie/books, calcifer names himself some unknown time before the story, probably with some input from howl, but more like “oh this name means this” and only after a few months to years
in swapped!au, even if howl still is the one with calcifer, sophie is the one who names him.
He doesn’t voice it, but Sophie is an older sister. She is well aware when her younger siblings want something, and while Howl’s Fire Demon isn’t Martha or Lettie, he is exceedingly young. Powerful, she won’t deny— with practice and time, Howl and him would almost certainly become more powerful than her, speaking nonsense into life.
Words are important in magic, and what are names but unique words associated with nothing but another person? Their soul and identity? It’s why Sophie refuses to give up her name, and why the Witch of the Waste is both powerful and weak for her title and her hidden-lost birth name. Sophie is very well aware that the Fire Demon wants a name of his own, and is even more certain that Howl, amazed with magic and everything one could do with it, if they had a bit of creativity, would not think to name the star he had followed and caught, for years.
ack words are hard i hope i conveyed that right.
and i tried writing more for this but. calcifer is a Made Up Name from what i could research and base words have to do with like. calcifing. so finding a way for sophie to come up with calcifer that makes sense is :/