PERLAH! WATCHING! FIREWORKS!
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PERLAH! WATCHING! FIREWORKS!
He is for England. My England... my love.
openly weeping that work is insane
“Too Much!”
Fantastic Four #42 (September 1965)
Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Vince Colletta and Marie Severin
Marvel Comics
ok i finally caved and listened to yellow by coldplay while thinking about malevolent. are you all happy now
No thoughts head empty only zhongli turning into a small dragon to lay on your knees while you are working
P.S. he might begin to purr if you scratch behind his ear
Take care and don’t overwhelm yourself 💓💓💓
— mirror
Heeh, gentle and cuddly zhongli wanting to spend some time with you, maybe take a little nap — what a fun thought to have, wanna hold little dragon zhongli pllls
I dont think gintama girls are well written tbh...
Well... i think they are 😆
They have their own personality, flaws, strenght, story, morals, ideals and motivations, they are characters by their own, they can exist without other characters (especially male ones), that it would not impact on them.
And they have plot relevance! You can't take them from the story since it would impact the plot so many ways, especially in Gintoki life (this is uncommon as hell for shounen).
At least for me their writing is similar to other male characters (some girls have even better writing than certain male fan favorites too 👀), if they're slidened other male characters are too, espeically because gintama has a group that they focus more yorozuya and shinsegumi.
They are perfect? No. They could been better? Yes! Especially Mitsuba and Soyo (Tskki to some extent), other women could have more screen time (not only them too, men as well), there's some questionable things, but considering it was written by a cishet man in a coservative society to a male cishet audience, it's a huge advance but Sorachi did the bare minimum, that is treating them as characters, independent of gender.