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just a little tsunade, can't draw chibi <3
this is the best day of the best boy🎊🎊!!
I'm almost not ashamed of it
It didn't even take a year for me to finish it
I have been planning for a long time to draw what, in my opinion, the mother of the first two Hokages would look like. It seems to me that she would be kind, quiet and definitely not behave like an evil bitch (this role has already gone to her husband). She wouldn't go half-naked, and even if her hair was long, it would definitely be removed, because fucking times of war: long hair = vulnerability, obviously. As for the relationship with family members, I think, in general, he and Butsuma really had love. Of course, he behaves very bastardly sometimes (and even then it's his grating with his eldest son), but still there are warm relations between him and his wife. She loved her sons, of course, but, most importantly, I want to say that she is the mother of all four. Well, I hate the headcannons that the Senju brothers are from at least two women and in general they are half-brothers (like Hashirama and Kawarama from one, and Tobirama and Itama are already from another). Yes, I understand why people have this impression, because Kawarama and Itama look "strange", although I don't see anything like that in the first one, he just has lighter hair than usual, and Itama is a bit of a mistake of nature
my little art trial is over, and so the results
I love this song ohah
you should know how interesting it is for me to talk about the relationship between Hashirama and his fatherIt's worth
starting right away with the fact that I don't consider Butsuma to be an incredibly fucking father, or at least not standing in the first place in the top of the bad parents of Naruto (he is in the top five). Fact: beating children is terrible and wrong in no way, and judging by Tobirama's words, the father of the future Hokage preferred to solve everything on his own, without coordinating anything with anyone. I can understand Butsuma, but I can't accept his actions. I think that Hashirama also held this opinion, although when he grew up. Butsuma, no matter what he was, still remained a father who tried to protect both his children (and not very successfully) and the clan as a whole from endless wars. It is clear that any parent would be worried when, during the war, a child would communicate with someone whose relatives are being killed in batches and whose relatives you kill yourself every day. Of course, I do not deny that Butsuma and Hashirama may not have had the best relationship after that situation on the river, because both one and the other are stubborn. Hashirama did not give up trying and often spoke out against what he considered radical measures during Butsuma's leadership. He is stubborn in himself, so add to this the growing body of a teenager and three liters of a dreamer. Butsuma would also try to reason with his eldest son and put him on the right path. By the way, I believe that of all four children, only Hashirama received all kinds of paternal slaps, because he is already an adult, he is the eldest, and he messed up much more and more seriously. And yet... They respected each other. Yes, there were conflicts and a lot of misunderstandings, but they respected each other as family members and just as Shinobi. Over the years, Hashirama has grown not only physically, but also mentally, and therefore would not have abandoned Butsuma's grave, on the contrary, he would regularly visit him and share news about how things are now in the clan. He would admit that he misses them and they were both wrong in many ways all these years, and most importantly, Hashirama would hope that on the other side of Butsuma he would be proud of looking at Konoha.Also, I think even before his death, Butsuma, though not completely, would have admitted his mistakes at least in relation to Hashirama. Out loud, he would have recognized only a fraction, but in his soul he rethought everything, but it was too late.Therefore, if the same Tobirama saw in his father first of all power and strength, then Hashirama, although not immediately, would have seen first of all an unhappy, embittered spirit
the translator might have messed something up