More KinKim art for the Grojband fans of the 2020s I don’t know why I’m so obsessed with these characters they’re just so cute!
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More KinKim art for the Grojband fans of the 2020s I don’t know why I’m so obsessed with these characters they’re just so cute!
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My first two drawings of two Characters from a old show I used to watch as a child Grojband. Kin Kujira and Kim Kagami or KinKim is my favorite ship ever in this old cartoon iv searched the internet far and ward for more arts of these two cause I’m not that talented as anyone else but iv tried my hardest to make my own my favorite I made is the one I drew based on “Easy” from Hazbin Hotel I know I’m a perv
cockroaches laughing!
I guess I feel they'd be pretty passive aggressive with each other despite there being an actual attraction of some kind. At first anyway. I'm sure Kim would taunt and tease the shit outta him as much as he her before they completely warmed up. They're rivals after all haha.
Also on another note, where the heck is everyone? Come back fandom ;_;
Getting back into Grojband! And trying to get into KinKim...So, like, have a dork waking up his sorta kinda lady friend way too early for a Saturday Morning.
...idk what I'm doing lol
Ennui Kibun! by Kanon Wakeshima, "Kirai, Suki, Kirai!!"
i hate her so much smh
Rainy Day
Based on Rainy Day Drawn By freakishfrollic.
Rainy days were the best days to get things done. The roads were normally clear and so were businesses. It was the perfect day for Kim to have her interview. Not a lot of Peaceville citizens, including the Newmans, liked to go out in the pouring rain. Kim had scheduled her interview on this day and she hadn't been able to rescheduled. Now she was stuck at the place across the street from Blechies. Her house wasn't far away, but she was told not to walk home alone. None of the other Newmans would answer her calls.
"Come on Carrie," She muttered. The phone finally reached the Front Ma'am's voicemail. The keyboard player sighed. There was only one more person she could call, her ex-rival Kin Kujira. Her finger lingered on the call button. Did she really want to risk it? Only Konnie knew about Kim's quick relationship with the Grojband member. Because of their separate bands' rivalry they had to end it. She hadn't moved on. She pressed the call button without a second thought. It went to voicemail, so she left a message, "Hey," She started, "I know we're not on good terms, but I'm stuck in the rain and I can't walk home alone," She sighed, "I'm at the store across from Blechies," Kim's heart raced, "I miss you. I guess we'll talk later," She hung the phone up. Kim watched the rain continue to fall. She sighed. At the rate this was going she would have to walk alone. She looked up as her umbrella expanded. Out of the rain came a familiar looking boy in his yellow raincoat.
"Lovely weather," Kin started as he nervously looked at her. She couldn't respond; Kim was surprised that he had shown up. He nervously smiled at her, "I guess we should start walking," Kim swung her umbrella up so it was shielding her from the rain. Kin threw his hood back on and took the first step forward.
They would have to part before they reached Kim's house.
"Can you get there from here?" Kin had stepped under the umbrella so he could hear her better.
"Yeah," She responded. She didn't want him to leave. He didn't want to leave either. He nervously took her hand in his. She looked up at him. He hadn't looked at her like that in forever.
"I miss you too," He admitted. Her face turned slightly pink, "I should have fought harder," Kim frowned as she sighed.
"We knew something would happen," She reminded him, "So it's not your fault," Before Kin could respond, Kim's phone started ringing. Kin allowed her to move her hand and get her phone. She looked up at him again, "It's Carrie," Kin sighed.
"I'll see you," Kim nodded. She watched him leave. Then she called Carrie back.
"Where are you? Do you need me to come get you?" Kim sighed.
"I'm fine," She responded as she walked the short distance to her home, "I'll see you at practice,"
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Kin watched the rain fall on the other of the window.
"When is the rain going to end?" His brother complained. Kin wasn't paying his band any attention. He was waiting for a call from some girl who went to school with them. Corey seemed to think she liked him, but Kin Kujira knew he wouldn't like her back. He was still in love withKim Kagami. He looked at Laney who smiled as she responded to her current boyfriend; Corey had missed his chance. Suddenly Kin's phone rang, making him jump up. He frowned when he saw the name of the caller.
"Is it her?" Corey questioned. Kin pressed the ignore button.
"It's just a random number," His heart was racing as his phone notified him about his new voicemail, "I have her number in my phone," Laney giggled slightly as Corey glared at her cell phone.
"Lanes!" Corey complained, "It's band time!" She frowned at Corey.
"I'll be back," Kim excused his self from the table.
"Hey," His heart raced faster, "I know we're not on good terms, but I'm stuck in the rain and I can't walk home alone," Kin frowned at the sound of her sigh, "I'm at the store across from Blechies," He was surprised she was that close, "I miss you," He wondered why she paused, "I guess we'll talk later," Kin knew he shouldn't, but his mind had already decided.
He would move mountains for Kim Kagami.
"Where are you going?" Corey asked as Kin slipped his raincoat on.
"To meet that girl," He lied. The frontman frowned.
"In this weather?" Kin smiled.
"You know how girls are," Then he left the restaurant.
As soon as he reached her, Kim opened her umbrella. Kin could tell she didn't expect him to come. He walked toward her and stepped under the covering. Then he took the hood off.
"Lovely weather," He nervously spoke as he waited for her to respond. After a while she could tell she wasn't going to respond, "I guess we should start walking," He watched Kim swing the umbrella up as he threw his hood up. Kin took the first step.
Kin stepped under the umbrella. They were close to Kim's house. They would have to part from here.
"Can you get there from here?" He questioned, hoping she would talk to him.
"Yeah," Kim responded. Kin didn't want to leave; Kim didn't want to leave either. Without a second thought, Kin took her hand in his. She hadn't looked at him in the way she was in a long time.
"I miss you too," Kin admitted. Her face was slightly pink, "I should have fought harder," He watched Kim frown and sigh.
"We knew something would happen," She reminded him, "So it's not your fault," Before he could respond, her phone rang. Kin allowed Kim to take her hand back to check who was calling. Kim looked up, "It's Carrie," He sighed.
"I'll see you," She nodded. He turned and left for Blechies. Once he got back his phone started to ring. He took his phone out to see it was the girl from school. He answered the phone as he walked in and took off his hood.
"Welcome back," Corey spoke as Kin sat down, "Took you long enough,"
Fought~3
This is my favorite chapter I have written so far.
He couldn't remember the last time he hadn't thought of the beautiful Kimberly Kagami. Kin Kujira had been in love with her since fourth grade.
Gods of Rocklympus. She deserved someone so much better than him.
He woke up early from his dreams. Kin sighed as he wished he could live in those dreams. "Come on Kujira! Rise and shine!" With a groan of disappointment, Kin pulled his self out of bed and got ready to face the day. The current time was two hours hours before they normally woke up. Today Larry had a meeting with a larger gang that had tried to pick fights with them for months now.
Gosh. He could see Kim's reaction to a black eye. He didn't want to worry her.
Larry locked up. They would come back for their bags. He had also called Corey to wake him up. Kin waited by his motorbike, thinking about how stupid he had been.
Flirting with the cashier? When Kim had been there. He was a joke.
Kon had been there as well. He was the best brother a boy could ask for. Kin mentally beat his self up. He was such a jerk to his twin.
"Riffin will meet us there," Larry saved Kin from thinking about his choices. "Okay," Kin climbed onto the bike and followed his leader to what could be the worst morning of his life.
Kin had tried to beg Larry to give him the house keys.
Kin cursed Larry in his head. His eyes landed on Kim who was watching him. The boy held back a blush as he watched her reaction to his black eye.
Worry. She was worried.
Kin looked away as he continued to walk down the hall. He didn't know where he was going. He didn't want to face the other Grojmen. The library wasn't open either. He eventually got tired of walking and found a place to be alone. He closed his eyes and rested his head on the brick wall.
"May I?" His heart raced as he opened his eyes to see Kimberly with her backpack.
"Yeah," She placed her bag on the floor. Kin glanced around and let out a breath he had been holding. He could be his self again.
"I was wondering," She started, "Are you okay?" His heart started to race faster. Shocked that she had came to ask, he turned to face her. Her beautiful eyes were on him. He could see a challenge in her eyes.
"I deserved it," He responded, "Karma," She looked confused.
"Why?" She questioned. Kin ran his hand through his black hair.
"I'm a horrible person," He responded, "I hate myself," Kim had caught Kin with his guard down.
"You're a great person who went down the wrong path," Kin looked down, "You are amazing," He smiled at her, not bothering to hide the blush she had brought on. He placed his hand on hers.
"Oh really," He teased, "Have you looked in a mirror today?" Kim looked away. He frowned as he watched her. Before he could see what was wrong, the bell rang signaling that the new Kin had to come back, "I'll see you later," He said to her as he got up. He didn't bother to wait for her response.
Kim's words haunted Kin. He couldn't figure out why a girl that fantastic still dealt with him. Sometimes he thought about confessing to her. Then he remembered that he was a huge jerk.
"Kin Kujira!" He sighed before sitting up and glaring at his teacher. Mr. Eddy was the only teacher not terrified of gangs. He was a tough guy and he use to scare Kin. Not anymore though. Times had changed.
"There's a long division problem on the board. Go solve it," Kin sighed as he got out of his seat. He hated math, even something as easy as long division. Mr. Eddy still didn't realize that Kin was the smartest person in this class right next to Carrie Beff. He glanced at her before turning toward the board. Kin started the problem. His work was perfect, but his mind was on other things, "You may be seated, Mr. Kujira," Kin's mind raced as he sat down. He lied his head back on his desk as his teacher started to explain the problem.
"Mom misses you," Kin didn't want to deal with this, "I miss you,"
"Leave me be Kon," Kin growled at his brother. The older twin had shown up behind Kin in the lunch line. This was why Kin never ate, "Mom's worried about you. Why can't you-"
"Shut up!" He yelled at him. Their peers stopped talking and watched then. Kin glared at them. Then he paid the lady and stomped into the lunch room to eat alone. He didn't want to face the other two.
He had regrets.
She wasn't there today. Kin had to admit he was disappointed. Seeing Kim would have made him feel better. He didn't go back to class. There was no point. He knew the history of Peaceville like he knew the back of his hand. He lie his head on the table and dreamt of Kim until the bell rang.
He still didn't want to face Larry. He wasn't sure that he keep his thoughts to his self. How were you suppose to tell Larry Nepp that you didn't want to be apart of this anymore?
"Took you long enough," Kin ignored Larry as he sat down on the couch, "Missed you at lunch," It was hard to find something to say to his friend. If Kin said something, he could accidentally speak his mind; if he didn't Larry would wonder what was wrong.
"I'm going on a walk," He announced. Larry frowned.
"You just sat down," Kin didn't speak as he left the house.
"You're a horrible person!" He held the phone away from his ears.
"Hear me out!" Kin had called Kim's sister[they use to be friends] on his phone. Konnie hadn't been happy to hear that Kin had changed so much since her last visit, "Joining was a peer pressure thing!" He defended, "I didn't expect things to get this bad!" Konnie laughed on the other end.
"Really Kujira?" She asked, "Peer pressure? I thought you were better than that," He sighed. He had been, but seeing Larry upset had pushed Kin over the line.
"I can't just quit," He sighed, "You know what'll happen," Konnie didn't say anything for a couple minutes. Kin thought she had hung up.
"Kim wouldn't want you to get hurt," She listed, "She would miss the old Kin," Konnie was silent for a minute, "Actually she does miss the old Kin,"
He then decided that any form of miss was his least favorite word.