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Wanted to do something a little different and decided to join MerMay month! C: Hope you guys like!!
More doodles:
if you’re having a bad day, here’s a cute little marching band
@mahleriana
Your destiny is engraved into your flesh.
Beleaf in yourself. (photo via idontcarrybags)
PSYCHO-PASS: Shion and Yayoi
I’ve invented ‘The Knife-Wielding Tentacle'👍
based on this post.
An LGBT+ Anime Masterlist!
For anyone who is looking for some anime with LGBT+ protagonists/themes, but isn’t fond of the Yaoi/Yuri genres.
Revolutionary Girl Utena
This show follows 14-year-old Utena Tenjou at Ohtori academy. Her goal is to ‘become a brave and noble prince who rescues princesses.’ She meets and befriends Anthy Himemiya, who, at first glance, seems to be a damsel in need of rescuing. But the reality is far more complicated than that.
This series deals with abusive relationships, sexuality, gender roles, feminism, and many, many other themes. It’s also very heavy on symbolism, metaphors, and subtle storytelling, so it’s really one-of-a-kind.
Watch it Here
No.6
No, this anime is not about grumpy dog sitters. Although that would be cool too.
No.6 takes place in and around a seemingly Utopian city called No.6. The story follows two boys named Shion and Nezumi. Shion grew up as an elite citizen of No.6, and slowly realizes how messed up his city is. Nezumi lives in the slums outside of No.6, and has known exactly how bad it is from the beginning. They both have massively different ideals, but they agree on one thing: No.6 has to go.
Also, there is romance.
If you’re interested,
Watch it Here
Read the English translation of the novels it was based off of Here
Shinsekai Yori
Set 1,000 years in the future, where all humans now possess psychic powers. This story follows Saki Watanabe and her friends living in the seemingly idyllic town of Kamisu 66. But when kids keep disappearing, and no one will talk about them, they try to find out what’s really going on and uncover unimaginable secrets along the way.
This one is super interesting. It’s got some of the greatest world building and storytelling I’ve ever seen in anime. Also, four out of the five main protagonists are queer.
Watch it Here
Hourou Musuko
This story follows a trans girl named Shuichi Nitori and her friends through their first year of middle school. It deals with gender identity, sexuality, and just life in general.
This one is really good. I mean REALLY good. I think everybody should watch it. The artwork is beautiful, the characters are amazing, and the story is one of the most real and heartfelt I’ve ever seen.
Watch it Here
Aoi Hana/Sweet Blue Flowers
Yeah, I know this is a yuri anime, but it definitely deserves a spot on this list. Aoi Hana follows childhood friends Fumi Manjome and Akira Okudaira through their first two years of high school as they figure out their sexualities, navigate relationships, and deal with coming out of the closet.
It’s really sweet.
Watch it Here
Neon Genisis Evangelion
You’ve probably heard of this one. Set 15 years after alien creatures known as Angels attack earth, and organization called NERV recruits several teenagers to pilot giant bio-machines called Evangelions to protect earth against the next series of attacks. It deals heavily with mental illness and the protagonist is a 14-year old bisexual boy.
Unfortunately I can’t find a place where you can watch it legally. If anyone knows of one, or has another anime they’d like to add to this list, feel free to add on!
Looking back on it i realized i was trans when i was 14, a freshman in high school. But back then i didn’t really know what trans was or what it meant. All i knew is that i wanted to be a girl. I told a friend that once, that i wanted to be female even go though the surgery. She told me that i’d be an ugly girl. i don’t know why, rather cause it would have been surgery and not perfect, or cause i was female or mayhaps cause tv did a horrible job showing transgender. Either way because of that one person i gave up on being a female and for the next 6 years lived thinking i was suppose to be a guy. Two years ago i came out to my SO and they accepted my just like that. So i came out to my friends then my parents. My parents where....not as open as i had thought/hoped. they just kinda brushed it off saying stuff about how i didn't show any signs, my father flat out told me he wouldn't use the right pronouns. I live with my parents and i feel trapped I’m afraid to cross dress at home i haven’t gone though therapy yet cause of that and the fact that im trying to move out. If it wasn’t for the support i have from so many others i don’t know if i could handle all this, let alone still be alive. I guess the point is that no matter who it is, or what they’re going though don’t be an ass stick with them support them in any way you can don’t be that one person that shoots them down and closes them up. Be there for them, you might just be the reason they’re alive
a little love story about mermaids and tattoos
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twooforjoy:
ive waited all year to be able to reblog this
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The Sorcerer and the White Snake (2011), dir. Tony Ching
ooooh it’s white snake/green snake. A friend told me this fable/myth/legend (I’m not sure which it is beacuse I’m not very up on chinese mythologies/stories), and I remember it being amazing. I did a painting fo them once.