Had a lot of inspo from Mr brightside when drawing this except the song is from eagles pov and he's baffled how his wife is constantly leaving him for a woman (he's like "the divorce came out of nowhere!")
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Had a lot of inspo from Mr brightside when drawing this except the song is from eagles pov and he's baffled how his wife is constantly leaving him for a woman (he's like "the divorce came out of nowhere!")
imuraaaaa I love my queen
Hii I’m so excited your back! I really liked those hc’s with the kids to you think I can possible do Takamura, Eagle, Volg and ippo teaching their 8y.o son boxing because their inspired to be like their dad? Thank you!
omg lol i've written like 10 requests for hni and this is the first time someone requested ippo. poor guy no one likes him huh
hni boys teaching their son how to box
takamura
he would definitely start teaching his son how to box from the minute he can stand. takamura will buy him mitts and practice sparring with him
he would bring his son to kamogawa gym a ton which annoys kamogawa but he just let's it happen because he sees it as a reflection of his relationship with takamura
takamura takes his son to the zoo "ok son today is really important. we are going to find you your special move so pay close attention to the animals". it'll probably end up with takamura finding a stupid new move like the sloth punch or something
ultimately takamura would let his son pick what career path he wants to take and wouldn't pressure him
Quick David Eagle piece coinciding with the Japanese release of Hajime no Ippo: Fighting Souls.
Takamura vs Eagle
That man is dead...
On this day - 17th September, 1980 - Oingo Boingo officially released their EP through I.R.S. Records.
In 1979, the first EPs were independently distributed to various radio stations in an attempt to secure a record deal. These versions of the EP were all seperately hand-painted by the band [as in the first line of images] and, as a result, they are considered to be quite valuable. This version of the EP also came with a lyric sheet, decorated as seen in the middle set of images “modern music for modern reptiles.” The backs of the EPs say, “Bounce to the Boingo, Play this Record, Sign this Group!, DON’T WAIT!”
Once the band were signed by I.R.S. Records, the official EP release appeared as in the bottom images. In this 1980 release, the track Forbidden Zone was replaced by Violent Love and Johnny Vatos became a permanent member of the group, replacing temporary drummer David Eagle.