[welcoming new team members]
Uozumi: Don't worry, it isn’t really so bad here.
Uozumi: Actually it’s pretty dreadful, but you learn to live with it. We have an awful lot of laughs.

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[welcoming new team members]
Uozumi: Don't worry, it isn’t really so bad here.
Uozumi: Actually it’s pretty dreadful, but you learn to live with it. We have an awful lot of laughs.
Anime OTP Challenge
KODOCHA - Akito Hayama and Sana Kurata
Since this IS an art blog, figured I’d expand a little. Don’t worry, I have plenty of RWBY art still to give you all and STRQ is still my main obsession!
Some of you seemed curious about my previous interests beyond RWBY. Well, while I was never in any ‘fandom’ at the time (there wasn’t even such a thing as ‘Tumblr’ or even ‘Youtube’ when I watched some of these shows and shipped the relationships I did), I did watch anime and read manga as if there was no tomorrow all through my childhood. As such, I’ve gained a vast knowledge of 80′s anime/manga all through what we have today!
So, why not share my OTP’s with you all? Once a week, you’ll see a couple that I ship and maybe introduce you to an anime you’ve yet to see.
Here we have one of my first OTP’s, Sana and Akito from KoDoCha!
They were such screwed up little kids, both affected by their environment and upbringing, but nothing was unbelievable about their childhoods. The show tackled real issues that kids face every day, including adoption, divorce, and how a broken home can foster a violent school bully. The show was very aware that children are not stupid and witness what adults do and how they feel about said adults putting them into compromising and shitty situations.
It was also super silly and heartwarming, too. Just a good mix of feels and happy times.
An oldie, but a goodie, first on the list is KoDoCha!