In case you missed this iconic moment…
Shounen no Abyss (少年のアビス) - Ryō Minenami
Fariha Róisín, from Who Is Wellness For?: An Examination of Wellness Culture and Who It Leaves Behind
[Text ID: “I never fought back, I learned how to cry silently, I bore my sins.”]
The drums of liberation are playing…Joyboy is coming.
(Luffy 5th gear pixel animation by Z-studios)
Dunsborough Park, Ripley, United Kingdom
— Van Gogh, The Letters of Vincent van Gogh
— GEAR 5 - Monkey D. Luffy
I am a huge fan of when a story has a central duo, because it allows for the focus to be squarely on the way those two characters interact, both with each other and with the world around them.
And those two characters can be anything: bosom companions who’ve known each other since childhood, strangers or acquaintances whose relationship grows into friendship or love, enemies or rivals who were forced to cooperate– the list goes on! It’s a lot of fun to see them smoothly bounce off each other or collide harshly, and everything in between!
And, of course:
Those dynamics can be applied to larger groups, whether we’re talking about interactions between individual pairs of characters, team cohesion or conflict as a whole, how they face threats together… the works.
Anime Eyes + Rainbow






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