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Looks wise she remind me of eda
Fine and Momo from Vampire in the garden. MORE PEOPLE NEED TO WATCH THE SHOW its so good pleeeease 🙏
Oh she’s so….
I know we love a good doomed yuri but y'all gotta be intelligent when you're talking about an adult vampire and a 14yo who don't have any explicit romance or sexual tension going on at all. Would they die for each other? Yes absolutely, are they lesbians??? Not for each other I hope! That's a child!
Vampire in the Garden is an incredible miniseries but fans really really really need to learn to recognize when it's not appropriate to label something romantic. Familial and platonic love are just as valuable and are much more applicable to the show.
If you love the OST of Over the Garden Wall I think you’d too love the OST from Vampire in the Garden too :)
this was gonna be a vampire in the garden screenshot redraw but then i was too lazy to draw and render all the flowers. this anime made me sad
I think the thing that people are overlooking is that. Momo was written as in love with her best friend Mirena, who died as a consequence of the war… and Fine was in love with HER best friend Aria, who DIED AS A CONSEQUENCE OF THE WAR. This is the parallel the show is trying to draw between Fine and Momo - not that they’re in love with each other, but that they’re both lesbians who have lost the person they love the most and they have managed to find comfort in each others company and friendship.
The way they portrayed the relationship of an older lesbian & a young lesbian comes off as so truthful and respectful of reality. The mentorship, the safety, the protection - vampire in the garden is a love story, but it’s not about romance at all, it’s about acceptance, it’s about growth, it’s about finding your people, your family, in the middle of the chaos of war and hatred and people who don’t understand you.