Bâan premiered today!
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Bâan premiered today!
1 and a half months work. To our chaotic, goofy, beautiful angel.
......
I'm never doing something this big ever again. I am drained.
Mentally. Emotionally.
Cause I got nothing else to do with my life at this point since my laptop is bust and finding employment as an artist seems pointless now, being overlooked and buried under too many others that have better luck, connections, value than me.
Sorry for the personal rant there.
Imm go back under my rock now.
born as angel/baan. angelcora.
a [bax] term for being born as an angel.
a [cora] term for those who’s identity is an angel at its core. it will always be an angel, should always be perceived as an angel, and cannot exist without being an angel.
@radiomogai. @cora-archive. @bax-archive. @sugar-sweet-fawnwife.
Epic behind-the-scenes!
Congratulations Gigguk.
It’s always motivating to see radical dreamers realise their dreams
I make a little cameo around 1hr 25m 45s.
My hairdo is meant to be 🪽
Hope you enjoy the ending theme ‘Homebird’ by the one and only Kevin Penkin.
I was watching Baan and got about 90% through it and suddenly went “oh yeah, a bunch of people who worked on this show uprooted their entire lives and moved to Japan, that’s probably relevant to the themes of this show”
Fan art of Gigguk's anime "Baan".
Bâan
"บ้าน" (B̂ān): Thai. home, house, hearth
A young man from Japan travels to another world to figure out what he wants to do with his life. A young woman from Euthania travels to another world to stand on her own. Their stories intertwine as the movie progresses.
It's good. It's seriously impressive even if it wasn't an independent project, feeling like something out of an anime version of Love, Death and Robots. There's a couple twists throughout that wrinkle this deceptively-simple story, and it's efficient in matters of worldbuilding by saying only what's necessary, implying what's warranted and ignoring the rest. It also manages to tie a neat bow on the themes without making too much of a generalization, which is also impressive with a 18-minute runtime. I don't think the emotional impact was quite as strong as it could have been, but I think the quality stands regardless, and I know that making something like this couldn't have been easy.
Give it a watch. I promise you'll come away with something to think about.
Bâan - The Boundaries of Adulthood
Trailer