seen from China
seen from Russia
seen from United States
seen from Russia
seen from United Kingdom
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from France
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Malaysia
seen from China

seen from France
seen from Germany
seen from China

seen from France

seen from Singapore
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from China
And when I meet Tetsuya Nomura, I’mma compel him to include women in the sequel! WORK!
I first drew a KH Schuyler Sisters doodle a million years ago, and I thought it’d be fun to revisit these ladies!
BONUS NAMINE because I got so many complaints that she wasn’t in there the first time I drew this but I was just going for the three Keyblade ladies and trying to replicate the Schuyler Sisters’ trio composition and adding a fourth body was difficult and I wasn’t sure what color to make her dress because red would mean Maria Reynolds and I’m not about that and also if I keep going I will draw all the KH ladies in Hamilton attire and I don’t have time for that so JUST TAKE NAMINE AND NO MORE COMPLAINING *pant pant pant*
(Available as stickers, shirts, and lots of other things!)
Are Moss and Armitage the youngest directors ever on Broadway?
No. That distinction goes to Orson Welles, who was just 20 when he helmed the Federal Theatre Project's production of Macbeth. Featuring an entirely black cast and set in the Caribbean, it earned the nickname "Voodoo Macbeth" and became an instant sensation when it opened at Harlem's Lafayette Theatre on April 14, 1936 (it moved downtown to the Adelphi Theatre that summer). Writing for the New York Times, Brooks Atkinson (the namesake of the venue in which Six is currently running) praised Welles's staging as "uncommonly resourceful in individual scenes," but lamented, "it has missed the sweep and scope of poetic tragedy." It's a mixed review for a Broadway newbie, and I bet Armitage and Moss can top it. The final few minutes of the FTP's Macbeth have been preserved in the above film, which serves as a testament to just how radically acting styles have shifted over the last 85 years.
Source.
Tradition! Tradition! Tradition! Tradition! Tradition! Tradition!