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I hope they make an Apollo Justice trilogy anime just so that I can make more Nahyuta AMVs
song is Give up from Phineas and Ferb
(reuploaded because my dumbass forgot there were more shots of Nahyuta smiling lol)
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Spoilers for Nahyuta's backstory
I hope they make an Apollo Justice trilogy anime just so that I can make more Nahyuta AMVs
song is Give up from Phineas and Ferb
(reuploaded because my dumbass forgot there were more shots of Nahyuta smiling lol)

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Happy Pride Month to the only straight guy in the entire series. Thoughts and prayers to poor Larry. Stay proud no matter what the gays around you think.
one like=one pry for straight larry 🙏🙏🙏
The way that most of Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stories’ most horrible villains are rich dudes that are abusive to women, in a time such as the 1880’s, compels me.
There’s a whole subset of Sherlock Holmes stories that could be labeled Asshole Guys Try to Control Women’s Money.
Yup, there’s a huge number of times where Sherlock Holmes is the ONLY person to take a young woman’s complaint or worry seriously and finds out someone is up to some serious evil. Holmes also shows a lot of compassion and empathy with the victims over and over again. (This is why I find “Secretly a woman” or “Trans” Holmes headcanons much more convincing than “sociopath” Holmes.)
I am never going to shut up about how much I specifically love The Adventure of The Copper Beeches because it is literally Sherlock Holmes listening to a young lady he does not know except as a potential client, agreeing with her that a potential job she has interviewed for that she thinks is SUPER SKETCHY is, indeed, sketchy as fuck and when she says she’s probably gonna take the job anyways because the money is good and she needs it going “OKAY I GUESS but for the love of god please write to us so we know you’re okay we will literally drop everything and jump on a train if you want us to”.
The job turns out to indeed be sketchy as fuck, she writes to them, Holmes and Watson drop everything and jump on a train when she asks them to. I read this story for the first time when I was twelve and it made a HUGE impression.
This is also the basis for a lot of speculation about Holmes’ family life. The idea that he has been a victim of abuse, or his mother was abused (or even murdered by his father.) There’s definitely SOMETHING that makes him very aware of how dangerous isolated families can be, and the dark things that can happen behind closed doors. Plus, of course, the motivation to devote himself to stopping crime. And yes, so much of it is of the personal type.
dude see this is one aspect of the original books i NEVER understand why modern remakes (cough cough) don’t go all in on. Like, in the 21th c we HAVE all the dumb forensic shit that made Victorian Holmes stand out, but we STILL DON’T HAVE uh….you know, compassion for women and minorities, or the willingness to believe them, adequate community support for domestic violence or hate crimes, etc. etc. which you’d think is exactly where a renegade consulting detective would come in handy. A good modern day Sherlock Holmes remake, instead of trying to convince us that Holmes is some super genius for being better than fingerprint analysis or whatever, could have him just be…a good person who helps out people the police can’t and won’t help. There you go. That’s how to write a relevant modern Holmes.
One thing that annoys me is how much the BBC version of Sherlock (and the fandom around it) focus on police cases or cold cases. In the stories, Holmes’ bread and butter cases had fuck-all to do with the police and in a few stories, he actively works around/against them, or outright lies to them. Of the many, many things I wish that show had done differently, this is one is particularly obnoxious since it’s such a gimme.
There were very few actual murder cases in the Canon, and Holmes handled them either one of two ways:
Option one: The murder victim was innocent while the killer was an abusive bastard, see Speckled Band. Conclusion, arrest and have the killer charged (Or in the case of Speckled Band, indirectly murder him yourself then shrug and go home)
Option two: The victim was murdered to protect someone that the victim was abusing, or for vengeance, see Boscombe Valley, Devil’s Foot, Abbey Grange. Conclusion, Oops, I don’t know who the killer is, I am suddenly incompetent, oh look a pheasant.
#my favorite murder in holmes canon#is when they straight up witness a lady murder her blackmailer#do nothing except destroy his other blackmail material#and then straight up lie to lestrade about it#sherlock holmes#more of this in modern adaptations pls (via @cactusspatz )
Let’s not forget the time Holmes helps a young woman who’s being catfished by her own stepfather to steal her inheritance, and when the villain sneers that the law can’t touch him, Holmes grabs a horsewhip out of sheerest chivalry.
So, the most canon-accurate iteration of Sherlock Holmes in the last few decades is actually Benoit Blanc….
I think it’s also important to note, and complicates our ideas about what the highly patriarchal/misogynistic society of 19th century England looked like, that these stories SOLD
they were POPULAR
the Victorians LIKED reading about women who won out over shitty men in their lives, even when that plotline reaffirmed a woman’s power and agency or put an active sexist in his place (ie Irene Adler besting Holmes)
which is fascinating in light of. you know. [gestures broadly at all of Victorian gender dynamics, laws, etc.]
So yes, Benoit Blanc is the best modern Sherlock.
Can you draw Apollo Justice and/ or Trucy Wright?
trucy really is the princess of aa <3<3<3

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eustace color pallete thing i did a while ago
a thing i keep forgetting to post on here lol
She would understand

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I can forgive you not liking nahyuta, but I draw the line at you not liking rayfa
On a related topic to Ace Attorney special abilities, I think people tend to forget that Apollo's bracelet itself doesn't actually do anything aside from being tight on his wrist.
Which does mean, indeed, that in a pinch he could march into court with a bunch of silly bandz looped around his wrist and it'd work just about as well.
Yes, that just means the bracelet is flush with his wrist. It'd be flush with anyone's wrist, really. Unless you were too cold, but then you'd presumably be dead and that'd be another issue.
(I guess if anyone needs a conflict for an Apollo vampire AU or something, there it is, lmao...)
Point is, him tensing is the only thing that's actually unique about his ability. The bracelet itself doesn't "react" per se, but the fact it's tight makes him notice himself tensing much more readily than he would with a bare wrist. Trucy has likely just learned to feel herself tense up with focus, but without anything tight on her wrist she can't 'sense' things automatically.
This does bring into question of that moment in Turnabout Revolution where Nahyuta squeezes Apollo's wrist using his bracelet.
The Doylist explanation is that the writers needed a reason why Apollo couldn't learn about Rayfa's biological father right off the bat, as well as kinda misremembering how Perceive works.
We could make the argument that Nahyuta just saw Apollo rubbing his bracelet after sensing his lie and assumed that the bracelet itself is magic, thus providing a Watsonian explanation to this discrepancy. However I feel like the last screenshot is somewhat implying that Nahyuta sensed magical abilities emanating from the bracelet itself so idk.
You have to sacrifice one of the main ut cast (sans, undynd, mtt, etc) who is it.
Uhhhhh flowey was a little bit mean to alphys, he was probably the one who wrote "I KNOW WHAT YOU DID" and that was lowkey anti-alphys behavior, he's gonna have to take one for the team
Alphys the Royal Scientist!!
This had no right taking so long (cough cough I started making her a YEAR ago) but she's finally here and i think she turned out pretty awesome!
The tail is so fun to animate, head was the trickiest part to make and she doesn't really have glasses (idk how I'd do that) but its ok
My favourite yellow lizard scientist...

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using the brush i used to mainly use... maybe I should return to it more
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FINALS WEEK IS OVER WOOOOOO
an athena to celebrate :)