A second later Tetsuma abruptly grab Kid's hat and sends them all flying into a snowdrift.
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A second later Tetsuma abruptly grab Kid's hat and sends them all flying into a snowdrift.
WGE gift for @duplicatingtheeast!
EYESHIELD 21 (2002-2009) by inagaki riichirou & murata yuusuke
✖️ & any 7 es21 characters of your choice from horror film casting prompt
It was so hard to pick characters for this one, so I just decided to choose teams. To make up the seven, I used both Shinryuji Naga and the Seibu Wild Gunmen! Thanks so much for sending this in and I hope you’ll enjoy 😊
Send me a X and 7 characters and I’ll tell you who would be…
The Survivor
Out of all the choices, it’s going to be a surprise twist. There’s no classic final girl in this movie, where the survivor kills the killer and that’s that. Instead, the ‘final girl’, who I definitely picture as Kid in this scenario, thinks they kill the murderer, but they actually survive, which the audience gets to see in a mid-credits scene. Those viewers who skipped out the second the movie ended, not staying to watch the credits, got pissed to find out about the scene afterwards, which leaves it completely open to stage a sequel to the film.
The Culprit
With the characters chosen, you all know who I’m going to be putting here. Like, it’s so glaringly obvious and a lot of viewers will call this pretty early on, once they’re really introduced to Agon. He’s a jackass, with some wishy-washy morals, who is willing to do a lot for his ego and his own happiness. In my mind, this film takes place in an upper-crust, fancy all-boys boarding school. It's the elite of the elite, which takes only the best of the best. There’s a secret society among these boys who take only the best of those elite students. We find out, throughout the course of the movie, that Agon was actually denied entry into the secret society. They’d seriously been considering him, because he’s exceptionally talented, is top of his classes, and has luck with the girls across the way at the all-girl’s school. It’s just that they all end up hating up interacting with his stuck-up ass that they end up refusing to let him in…they plain out end up not wanting to really deal with him. This not only greatly assaults Agon’s ego but actually causes him to snap. While the movie tries to play him off as a ‘so obvious it can’t possibly be this jerk’ way, he is definitely the killer, targeting members of this secret society and the group of boys they’d accepted this year.
The First Victim
It’s Yamabushi. It’s mostly because, out of all the choices, he has the less presence. He’s more expendable because viewers would enjoy watching him on the screen less than they would enjoy watching the others. He’s enjoyable, agreeable, and fun, but nobody’s really torn up when he gets stabbed through the torso while cleaning up after the new recruits initiation ritual. It comes out of nowhere, but he does get the props for being the only person to pull off the mask and see the killer before he fully dies and he does try to leave some clue before he bleeds out – only for the killer to then stab him again in the heart before he can fully leave one.
The One Who Almost Made It
Unsui makes it almost all the way through the movie. Agon might be a little bit of an asshole, and he’s definitely not nice to his brother, but he does love his twin. Agon really doesn’t want to kill Unsui. He’ll hurt his brother, if only to throw people off his trail (because his twin being the only one to never get spooked, chased, or hurt by the killer would look awful suspicious), but he really doesn’t want to kill Unsui. Too bad Unsui figures out what’s going on and realizes that Agon is indeed the killer. Unsui doesn’t want his brother to get hurt and he confronts his brother, trying to convince Agon to turn himself in, to stop and just accept justice. That doesn’t work out well for Unsui. During the confrontation between the two brothers, which takes place up in the school’s bell tower, Unsui accidentally gets pushed over the railing and falls to his death. It actually was an accident and it’s the first time we saw real fear, pain, anger, and anguish on Agon’s face. His killings after that get even more brutal, as he funnels all that anguish and pins the death of Unsui on the secret society and its members.
The Comic Relief
It’s Tetsuma. That man is so literal, so stoic and serious that it becomes funny. His non-reactions, despite all the craziness happening around him becomes absolutely hilarious.
The Pretty One
I do think that, out of the remaining options, Riku ends up being the pretty one. I’m not saying Ikkyu isn’t pretty – I know he has plenty of fans of his own, but Riku is the more classically ‘pretty boy’ out of the two. There are definitely fan girls of his who watch the movie purely because of him and the movie ends up creating a much bigger career for his new actor.
The Genre Savvy
By default, it’s Ikkyu. I do think Ikkyu could easily be considered someone genre savvy. Though horror movies terrify him, it’s an enjoyable type of terrified and I do picture him as someone who’s watched quite a few and a unique blend of both old and classic films. He’d know the common tropes but even better, he has a good amount of common sense and there’s points during the movie where he almost seems to have a preternatural sense of danger.
This is what Tetsuma is to Kid
Ngl I was THIS close to replacing every single gun by a brick. Anyway, here is the Seibu guys doing cowboy stuff requested by @fruitygellybelly!
Clifford got so mad when Hiruma beat him at poker
But he’d have a mental breakdown playing against Tetsuma
His face wouldn’t change the entire game and he’d just slap the cards down and somehow beat him
Worst part is Tetsuma doesn’t even know how to play poker
Ok but Monta totally has a hand fetish, hear me out:
Chp 233:
I love that this is the first thought that Monta has when Honjou catches him so now time to list all the receivers and what Monta has noticed about their hands
Masaru Honjou: the perfect hands, godly, no other hand can compare. Monta would marry them if he could. Huge hands, perfectly proportioned, calloused but like sexy callouses, fingernails neatly trimmed down. Very stable and warm. Manly af with knuckles and tendons.
Taka Honjou: Most eye-catching hands. Long hands, more boney than his fathers. Fingers are long in comparison to palm. Generally runs cold. Very pristine, nails are very nice, more rounded in shape. More elegant and graceful looking.
Jo Tetsuma: Strongest hands. Very thick, square palm, relatively proportioned fingers in comparison to palm, fingers maybe a little on the shorter side. A little on the knobbier side. Short, square nails. Knuckles prominent. Hand runs pretty hot.
Ikkyu Hosokawa: Most dexterious and flexible fingers. Pretty well-proportioned finger to palm ratio. Very straight fingers, can’t really see much bumps and curves. Hands are big for his height but not drastically. Temperature on the cooler side but not overly.
Haruto Sakuraba: Most prettiest/model like hands. Long hands, tendons and knuckles on back of hands more prominent. Average temperature. Fingers square off a bit at the ends. Nails are long but trimmed.
Bonus:
Raimon Taro: Fingers not nicely proportioned, kind of frog-like with the finger pads being a bit larger than the rest of his hand. Fingerprint deep and distinct. Most of his nails are trimmed except for his thumb which he chews on. Pretty large in proportion to his body. Lots of bumps and curves. Generally warm to hot. Spacing between fingers is wide.