It was a honor to get this original commission from @Boltboutamon but I had to get more of it so I decided to get a light up figure! It looks AMAZING, once again thank you for making such a pretty piece!!! 😭😭
The way they thought of literally everything and put so much into every way of promotion, hypergryph literally refuses to do anything half-assed, they go all out or nothing, I'm stunlocked every day in the week that lead up to today
They know #Endfield is worth all that
People will see a show about the beauty of human relationships and how its small moments that make a fullfiling life and instead choose to endlessly debate whether the demons in it represent immigrants or white people
I'm beyond stoked to have had the privilege of reworking the face tracking of @kosekibijou from @hololive_En 💎
Can't wait for pebbles to see more varied expressions on streams 🗿
I also made a little showcase mixing my add-on showcase style and Biboo's Rock In music video :D
The debate over anime "tourists" has also arisen in Japan. When I was a child (in the late 1980s), adults who liked anime and manga were treated like potential sex offenders, and the term "otaku" was a complete insult. However, as these cultures have become more widespread, young people today have begun to refer to themselves as "otaku." I'm not saying that it's bad for young people or for this culture to spread to so many people. However, I feel that the recent popularization of these cultures has led to censorship based on vague "morality," which could bleach out the individuality of anime and manga and make them lose their appeal. The more manga and anime culture become popular, the more we must carefully protect the freedom to tolerate edgy individuality in order to preserve their appeal.
A DRAWING!?? Wanted to dust off my extremely dusty skills. Since I started streaming, I’ll probably draw more so I don’t look dumb when I stream it too o7