Kazune with Ryuukichi wallpaper by Maki Michaux
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Kazune with Ryuukichi wallpaper by Maki Michaux

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calling all akane x kazushi (Kazune) shippers lmfaoo this one's for y'all
Yatoma masterpost go go go
Censored Reup bc last one got flagged... :')
Today’s Miku Module of the Day is:
REMEARINESS by Kazune !
I found a queer Tomoe/Howl basically, called Kazune, so my life is complete. I can cosplay a queer fox yōkai now as he looks the same and vibes him as well pahahahshqjwbenekwojeb>$$>$¥
“a haughty, beautiful, love-starved fox spirit” who wants to eat hearts like Howl

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I just spent the last three hours watching the two sci-fi romance anime films, To Every You I've Loved Before and To Me, the One Who Loved You, based on the novels by Yomoji Otono. You can watch them in any order, but I recommend starting with the heavier drama, To Me, the One Who Loved You, for context, and then ending with the more light-hearted To Every You I've Loved Before to leave you with a happy feeling.
It's been a while since a sci-fi anime film has captured my heart like this. The last one was probably Hello World! in 2020. Both of these films feature parallel worlds, multiverses, time-shifting, and time travel through the subconsciousness, rather than physical travel. In this way, they're similar to other anime like Link Click, Your Name, Tokyo Revengers, ERASED, and Re:Zero. However, these films are more grounded in scientific antics and tropes, rather than fantasy or supernatural elements.
I loved how intricately woven the stories were. It was like solving a puzzle and seeing how all the tiny dots and hints connected. The two films have different moods, but they're closely connected. Each film represents a different reality set in these parallel worlds, but they beautifully collide to create a heartwarming, emotional, and reflective experience for the viewer. I dare say that these films are some of the best anime films I've seen in the past few years.
The thought of losing him was...😫
"I wondered... Do I have a family too? I must, mustn't I?"
Noragami Ch. 103 - Reminiscence
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