Jolie Ruin
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Jolie Ruin
I was thinking as kimito Idol is coming to an end that I wanted to do a rewrite, mainly because the show has a lot of great ideas that were underutilized due to the lack of a main story, possible behind the scene issues to the writing or just not pushing forward with unique ideas. It won't be the traditional type of rewrite where I would write down a whole chapter by chapter basis (I already need finish my own fanfiction stories and I already know how long THAT'S going to be finished), mainly just writing down some ideas just for fun.
Few episodes will be cut some won't be cut because there are really good episodes in the season, probably might extend the season from 49 to just the 51 or 52 to feel quirky. We'll see how this works I got a lot of ideas.
American Girl Armageddon: Holidays & Celebration (Round 1)
Which outfit is the best?
Dancing Star
Brocade Holiday Dress
Do You Know This (non-canon) Autistic Character?
Hoshikawa Gaku/Cure Top from Dancing☆Star Pretty Cure The Stage (musical)
Yes, I know him and see them as autistic
Yes, I know him, but I don't see them as autistic
I've heard of him
I don't know him, but they seem autistic
I don't know him, but they don't seem autistic
I don't know him
Propaganda:
dream a little dream// do not stop imagining// the day that you do is the day that you die
Pet Shop Boys - Domino Dancing Star (Then And Now Mix/Domino Dancing & Dancing Star)
You must have a chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star.
~Friedrich Nietzsche
Virginia Beardsley in the ‘Fokine Ballet’ 1922 - Photographed by Nickolas Muray.
(Beardsley was a Dancing Star at the N.Y. Hippodrome in the early 1920s - she later joined the cast of the Ziegfeld Follies in 1923.)
(Source; Moving Picture World, 1922.)