When Sombraโs and McCreeโs child cannot fall asleep at night, Sombra would put on a little marionette puppet show with McCree until their child gets sleepy and eventually falls asleep. They would perform stories with the puppets they were told as children. Of course they both know that Sombra is the best with controlling the marionettes, while McCree has a hard time but still manages the right movements with a few mistakes. They both enjoy putting on the shows because they know it would make their little one happy.
A userbox that I made for Neon Dragon/Somji aka Genji x Sombra
This is inspired by overwatchuserboxโsย userboxes – I wanted to request both troubleshooting and neon dragon a long time ago but their account seems inactiveโฆ so I figured Iโd make some for myself! Feel free to use!
Big news, guys! Funimation just launched a Kickstarter for a brand new dub for The Vision of Escaflowne! This includes both the TV series and the movie. The new dub will be for the uncut version of the series that includes deleted scenes never before released in North America. A new cast hasnโt been decided yet, but thereโs plenty of tiers with great extras and rewards so check it out if you think this series deserves a newly updated HD dub to go along with their upcoming blu-ray & DVD release!
Ignoring Buzzfeedโs focus on whateverโs popular right now; I decided to throw together a list of 10 anime that, regardless of anything, are shows considered mandatory if you are someone who watches anime.
Even at my old job, it seemed the only thing people had any focus or knowledge of was what had come out in the last 3 – 5 years. And ignoring my feelings about modern anime, this is not an accurate reflection of anything to do with the medium. And if you tried to discuss โanimeโ as a topic, youโll find yourself very quickly being completely out of touch with other people who watch anime. Unless you ONLY focus on a specific fandom for one specific show.
But Some anime ARE staples of the medium. And regardless of personal taste, animation quality,ย how dated they might be now or popularity, some anime remain staples. And if youโre someone whose โNever Seen Animeโ like the Buzzfeed article would like to suggest, youโve got a much better chance looking to the titles that make up the foundation of the anime โfandomโ than looking at whatever came out in the last 5 years or whatโs trending on twitter or whatever the kids are into these days;
I chose these based on this. Not on my personal taste, or even popularity. But purely on their presence in the anime realm as a whole. Iโll even admit I might not even like all of theseโฆ But they remain staples. And even if you donโt sit down and watch them, you are required by anime law to at least know OF them.
1: Akira (1988)
The big one. EVERYONE knows about Akira. People who donโt know anything about anime know about Akira. People who donโt know about Akira have SEEN images and iconography from Akira.
Heck I donโt even like Akira that much. I donโt even think itโs that well adapted into a movie.
But I have seen Akira.
EVERYONE has seen Akira.
2: Cowboy Bebop (1998)
Almost always in the top 3 of peopleโs โtop 10 favourite animeโ lists, if not number 1. But Cowboy Bebop is not merely a โpopularโ anime. Often cited as being better dubbed than in its original sub, Cowboy Bebop is a medley of different genres, mostly inspired by Westerns, Gangster movies, as well as Jazz and Blues. Cowboy bebop is an anime anyone can access, even if they have little to no exposure to anime. Cowboy Bebop is very very easy as a starting point. But also has some of the most three dimensional flawed characters youโll find in anime if not most television. Cowboy bebop succeeds because of its humanity.
3: Trigun (1998)
Often coming hand in hand with Cowboy Bebop if for no other reason than the fact that they premiered in the same year and both share a strong influence by Westerns. Trigun might not have the gut-punch existentialism of Cowboy Bebop, but is still considered one of the best animes released. A weird mix of Westerns, Mad max and sci fi, Trigun succeeds based entirely on its main character, Vash. Trigun as a show is more than anything a character study, as well as being a commentary on just how hard it can be to be a pacifist and how much courage it takes NOT to shoot, rather than glorify violence, and equate โbad assโ with killing.
4: Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995)
*siiiiiiiiiiigh* Okโฆ So hereโs the thing;
Eva is the black hole of anime. There is no escaping Eva. For better or worse, Eva is an all encompassing cloud over all of anime. And pretty much was the second it aired on Japanese TV. What started as a โgiant robotโ anime that explores how much being in a giant robot can mess up a kid (not new to Eva, in fact this is pretty much the basis for the first Gundam anime) but quickly devolved into a monster of a show. Its creatorโฆ wellโฆ. kinda lost his mind as the show went on. And it showedโฆ it showed HARD.
The show went from a dark giant robot anime into an existential nightmare, exploring doomed characters in an apocalyptic situation as humanity slowly tumbled towards its destruction. Mixed with the main character, a truly hateful person who was written specifically to BE hateful, and his broken psychosis, the trauma of puberty, deep and inescapable depression, and his reaction to the people around, all of who also are written to be unlikable at least to a point if not completely detestable.
And then on TOP of this, Gainax (the studio) decided to use Christian visuals to give the anime a โstylistic edgeโ among the rest of anime being released at the time. Not considering the implications the Christian iconography would have for the western audience once it released overseas.
It reached a boiling point climax with the last two episodes in the series taking place entirely in the main characterโs mind. This causing many insane fans of the show to send the director death threats for โdisappointingโ them. And then LATER causing an entire movie to be made called โthe end of Evangelionโ which was the ACTUAL end of the storyโฆ And now thereโs like new movies being released as well to this very day and I have no idea how they even fit into this whole mess?
But Eva is a neutron star, collapsing in on itself. And it doesnโt matter if you love Eva, hate Eva, or are completely indifferent to it. There is no escaping Eva.
It changed anime forever. And thereโs nothing that can be done about that.
5: Mobile Suit Gundamโฆ likeโฆ. ANY Gundam. (1979 – current)
I canโt remember where I heard it, but someone once described the level of impact Gundam has and the level of fantacism from its fans as being the Japanese equivalent to Star Trek. And really thatโs the best way to describe it. Starting in 1979, Gundam took the โGiant Robotโ concept and instead turned it into an allegory for War. Gundam, regardless of which series you watch/read is always a mix of Shakespearean drama and the horror of war.
Hell, This is aโฆ THING so important to Japanese culture that the country decided to build a LIFE SIZE replica of one. Part of Japanโs Self Defense forces are codenamed โGundamโ!
Probably a little difficult to approach as a westerner, but one should at least be AWARE of Gundam if nothing else.
6: Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) or Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood (2009)
In my mind FMA is still a โrecent animeโ, but seeing it actually aired in 2003, I guess I canโt make that statement any more. FMA is a series that, despite being insanely popular when it first came out, only started gaining traction as a real โClassicโ within the medium after its second adaptation โbrotherhoodโ probably finished. Iโve heard many people say Brotherhood is better, but having only seen the original, I can tell you if Brotherhood is better itโs probably one of the best damn anime ever made since FMA on its own was already no small contender.
I can probably blame this show as the start of my ongoing existential crises when I first watched it around 2004 or so.
A difficult one to pin down compared to the others. I think FMA has such lasting power because itโs a mix of a unique setting and ideas, has extremely strong world building, has a lot of political intrigue, but at the end of the day, just like Cowboy Bebop and Trigun, itโs its characters that keep it strong. Whether itโs the brotherly ties between Edward and Alphonse, or their relationships with the characters around them, or their loss and ways in which theyโre prisoners to their past, or its the sheer weight of the drama, both personal and on a worldwide level that they go through. Something about FMAโs characters elevates it so far above so many anime, as well as its absolutely perfect story progression. I remember this is the first time I watched a show where, in the second or third act, I remember longing for the earlier episodesโฆ where the characters were happier and life seemed so much simpler.
Whereas a few years ago Iโd still be calling all this โpopularityโโฆ itโs getting to the point now where its long lasting impact canโt be ignored, and it deserves being recognised as a medium classic, rather than just โreally popularโ.
7: Visions of Escaflowne (1996)
A weird one this. Visions of Escaflowne is a show that doesnโt come up in conversation as much as the others, but if you talk to anyone whoโs more serious about their anime, theyโll be aware of it and know of it among the โclassicsโ. Escaflowne is very similar to the shows above in that it mixes genres. Itโs a โgiant robotโ anime, however it is unique in being a giant robot anime that takes place in a fantasy setting. A setting one would more associate with mages and dragons, Escaflowne has thoseโฆ. and then also giant robots. A mix of a much more western idea of fantasy, political drama, as well as a coming-of-age love story (with giant robots) and a fish-out-of-water story as our main character is a girl from contemporary Japan, caught up in this fantasy worldโs politics.
Escaflowne was originally planned and written to be 39 episodes, but after a very difficult production time, it ended up being only 26 due to budget reasons. As a result however, there is VERY little time wasted in the show. Probably the only anime in existence where there literally was not a single second for any kind of โfillerโ because it had to condense its plot into the shorter frame. As a result, the show focuses only on the very most important points of its story, and its characters. No moment is wasted or feels like itโs just there for no real reason.
Itโs a story that never puts on the brakes, because it simply cannot afford to. And for a show supposedly cut down due to budgetโฆ it damn well doesnโt LOOK like itโs got a small budget. damn.
8: Ghost in the Shell (1995)
Another Big One.
Ghost in the Shell can probably be contributed as being one of the major forces that made the West take more notice of anime. Anime had been slowly creeping to the west since the 80s with VHS becoming more widespread, but Ghost in the Shell marked a point where people started realising there was more to Japanโs animation than โviolent Porn Cartoonsโ. Although still not main stream, Ghost in the Shell was at least a major factor in making people realise that Anime had some serious weight to it.
I tend to describe Ghost in the Shell as more of an essay than a โmovieโ. Although it has a โplotโ, the movieโs main focus is in exploring our main character, a cyborg called Major Motoko Kusanagi, and her struggle trying to grasp her own humanity. Or what is left of it. Being in a completely artificial body with only her brain surviving as her โhumanโ part. The movie is primarily interested in her questions of whether or not sheโs still human, and where exactly does the line for โhumanโ begin and end.
Accompanied by a haunting musical score, often including traditional japanese religious chants, and Mamoru Oshiiโs atmospheric direction, itโs gone on to be a major influence on most modern sci fi, as it itself was influenced very much by Blade Runner and continues with the themes set up by the Ridley Scott film.
9: Rurouni Kenshin (aka Samurai X) (1996)
Rurouni Kenshin has more in common with live action Japanese cinema than it does animeโฆ to a point at least. Kenshin is, at its heart, a chanbara. That is, an anime (or film more typically) focusing on samurai in historical Japan. Kenshin however, has no interest in being 100% historical accurate, as a lot of its characters are inspired by arcade fighting games.
Also noteable, despite being a chanbara, Kenshinโs time setting is not the Edo period, but instead the Meiji period (roughly around 1868) a period of time where Samurai were starting to die out as Japan slowly opened its doors to the west and western development. During this period it was illegal for anyone apart from Police to carry swords any more, and the story takes place a few years after what is historically known as the Bakumatsu. A short but violent civil war marking the end of the Edo period and the beginning of the Meiji, where the Shogunate ended and the country returned to Imperial rule. A setting which is important not only for its world building but also for our main characters.
A mix of historical drama, and typical โshounenโ beat the bad guy, a love story, a tragedy, a comedy and a lament for a time now lost, The Kenshin manga has not only been the source for the anime, but also 2 animated motion pictures, 2 OVAs, 2 live action movies (with a third I believe still coming), several stage plays, light novels as well as 5 video games.
Also the orchestral soundtrack (that is not the jpop used for the intros) is some of the best damn music television anime has ever had.
Also seriously thisโฆ
And thisโฆ.
Are from the same story.
How am I suppose to find a single gif that can encapture all of the emotions in this show from the ridiculously silly to the soul crushing heartbreak???
10: Tenchi Muyo! (1995)
Tenchi Muyo is a weird one. Because Tenchi Muyo started out as an OVA, and even as an OVA its first episode is completely and utterly different from its last episode. Charactersโ personalities in episode 1 seem completely different to every other episode. Thatโs because they were basically writing this show as they went along. And yet, through sheer grace of its characters and its setup, Tenchi Muyo is not only a staple of anime today, but has a hardcore fanbase and countless adaptations into other anime series, OVAs, light novels, Video Games, Audio Dramas, movies and manga.
So what is it? Well, technically, as in TECHNICALLY itโs a harem anime. A harem anime is typically about a single โeverymanโ male main character who finds himself living together with several female characters through weird circumstances. Usually its typified that thereโs a chance that ANY of the female characters will end up with the main boy character, but thereโs usually also a โmainโ girl character who the audience more or less knows heโll end up with. Itโs kinda a weird cousin of the dating sim video game genre I guess.
But so what? Why is Tenchi so special then? Wellโฆ mainly because its female cast are all fucking nuts, and ALL of them are amazing characters with really strong personalities, backs stories and agendas. Also theyโre all aliens.
You have a Space Pirate queen, an alien princess and her little sister, a mad scientist, 2 police-women set to CAPTURE the space pirate queen, a literal Goddess, and a weird cat-rabbit creature.
Also, this isnโt some domestic โletโs all be perfect wives for our manโ anime. The characters are constantly attacked by aliens trying to achieve one thing or another and thereโs usually a lot of fighting and stuff.
โฆ.
The literal Translation of the title is โNo Need for Tenchi.โ
And really I couldnโt have put it any better myself.
Tenchi Muyo is also considered a staple since it was one of the first anime to play on Cartoon Networkโs โToonamiโ back in the day, and therefore was a lot of peopleโs introduction to anime as a whole.
Honorable mention to FLCL (2003)
OTHER MENTIONS:
Dragon Ball, Serial Experiments Lain, Berserk, Hellsing, Perfect Blue, Chobits, Sailor Moon, Card Captor Sakura, Anything and Everything with Captain Harlock in it, Lupin the Third, Death Note, Ranma 1 ยฝ
Guess who had never seen Escaflowne? Guess who just started watching Escaflowne?
Up to episode 5 right now. Iโm enjoying it. Good pacing.
So far Iโm most surprised with how much I like Hitomi. Outside of combat skills, track and field has to be one of the most useful things a heroine can be familiar with. Hitomi canโt cut you up with a sword, but good luck catching her, you fucks.ย
Finally I watched it! I just finished watching the entire Vision of Escaflowne anime (+movie) and now I have feelings and Iโm fangirling like a 14 years old, 15 years after everyone else and the fandom is almost dead and I feel really alone.
But Iโm glad I watched it now. I never got into it when I was a teenager but today I can fully appreciate all the subjects this anime is talking about. Well I also spotted all the issues and the anime is not as dark as the movie (which I like and dislike at the same time, I donโt knowโฆ).
Anyway, this is a wonderful anime, goes immediately in my top 10! Still good to watch today, 100% recommend!ย I have mixed feelings about the movieโฆ but it was candy for the eyes seriously.
Mcsombra commission from CrimsonSnows on deviantArt (account seems to be suspended atm D: )
Feeling really bleh so I just wanted to see these two on my dash tonight! And this drawing goes really well with aย ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ Mcsombra fanfic I read!ย
Some sad news to share: several notable anime industry veterans in Japan have passed away recently.
Yushi Matsuyama, (the pen name of Shigeru Matsuyama) composer of the original 1979 Mobile Suit Gundam theme songs, passed away in a house fire. He was 79 years old & also did theme work for Heidi of the Alps, Majokko Megu-chan, and the Candy Candy movie.
Prolific Bandai anime producer Minoru Takanashi also passed away. He served on most Macross projects (including Macross II, Macross Plus, and Macross 7), and was project planner/producer for such classic titles as Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket, 0083: Stardust Memory, Gunbuster, Giant Robo, The Vision of Escaflowne, Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, and more. Character Designer Nobuteru Yuki has been quoted to saying that without Takanashiโs โproject-planning powersโ, Escaflowne would never have been made.
And sadly a fire was also to blame for the death of Norio Shioyama & his wife. Shioyama was the character designer and chief animation director for Armored Trooper Votoms back in 1983. He was also the character designer for Yoroiden Samurai Troopers (aka Ronin Warriors). He was 77 years old.
Anyone else just really want a The Wolf Among Us AU where Hanzo is Bigby?ย
Iโm thinking that, instead of being able to turn between forms at will or when damaged, Hanzo was given a human form by having his pelt removed, and can only turn into his wolf form when he puts it on. (Itโs also why his hair is short)
(By the way, I imagine Genjiโs dragon to be a girl? Idk why)
Hanzo:
When the two of you started dating
The noodles were so confused
For one, they are not used to Hanzo smiling
Nor the emotions that you stirred within the older Shimada
For anotherโฆYou scared them the first time you met them
The first thing you did was pick one up, hold it to your chest like a puppy and you scratched under its chin
At first they nipped and wiggled, unused to such affection
Yet you would still hug them, snuggle themโฆ
Youโd feed them treats Hanzo would NEVER ever ever let them have
Like bacon, or little chocolate pieces, or little bits of meat from your dinner plate during supper
Hanzo is worried youโre going to make them fat, honestly, and that theyโll someday look like one of those pudgy cats that have to be rolled around because they canโt get up
Love for you starts blossoming pretty fast
It isnโt hard to see why their master loves you
They are so used to you now that they will lift their heads when they hear your name
They will run into your arms if you call them
They are now very protective of you
And one of them knows how to shake a claw for treats ๐ the other learned the potato-jutsu (flops on floor and sulks till treat is received)
Hanzo is glad the noodles have taken to you, but he had no doubt they would either way
Genji:
Soba was really sulky when Genji first introduced you
Sheโs not used to having to share Genji
Genji has this little cat bed in his room for her
She just turns away when you crouch in front of her
When you donโt go away, she turns and gives you a grumpy blep, her tongue sticking out cutely
Immediately you blep right back at her
And for a moment, Soba is so startled
Except immediately, just because of the blep, you fascinate her
Genji has gone to grab some snacks, and when he comes back he nearly drops them
Your sitting on the bed with Soba curled up in your lap, her tongue out a bit as you pet her
Youโve already found so many of her sweet spots, the places she loves to get a good scratch the most
Soba makes you think of a puppy
Now she goes with you two whenever you leave the house
While sheโs still jealous over her master, sheโs okay with sharing him with you and Zenyatta.ย
Also adores you. Likes to curl up around your neck when you guys are out walking
You always sneak her pieces of chicken
Youโre the only person whoโll let her sleep in the bed
She likes to smoosh between you and Genjiโs bodies in the bed, not because she doesnโt want you two touching but because you are both soooooo warm
โI donโt really know much about this thing, but my friend likes this thing. So by the transitive property, I like this thing and feel defensive over this thing on behalf of my friend. And if I see this thing while out with other friends, I will excitedly point it out and announce that it is the thing my first friend likes. I will also feel happy when I see it, as it reminds me of my friend, and time permitting, I will take pictures of it to show my friend later.โ
If youโre the kind of person withย โunfollowing anxietyโ I want you to know itโs okay to unfollow me
ย I donโt care if weโre mutuals, friends in real life, family, whatever
You arenโt obligated to follow me, I donโt keep track of followers/unfollowers, I donโtย โdo inventoryโ and see if my mutuals are still following me, and I definitely donโt everย โcall outโ someone for unfollowing me
Hello there, all you lovely people! Because Iโve gotten a few indications of interest from one of my posts about a Mcsombra gift exchange, particularly a Valentineโs Day exchange (or at least around that time frame), and after chatting with a few folk, I decided to see if this was something that people would want to participate in?
I was thinking of something very casual and laid back, just for fun and to create more content among Mcsombra lovers already out there! I want everyoneโs medium to be accepted: traditional and digital art, crafting, writing, head canons, graphic making, video editing, SFM creators, even cosplayโฆanything you can contribute would be amazing and welcome!ย
Time wise, I considered January 25 to March 1, with February 14 (Valentineโs Day) being the day you can start submitting gifts. Gifts also would NOT have to be Valentineโs Day oriented but itโs more than welcome!ย
I mostly just thought of this idea at first for fun but if people actually wanted to participate, why not? The more Mcsombra, the merrier! Even if only five people end up participating, thatโs still five people who want to see more Mcsombra goodness in the world!ย ๐
How itโd work:
โค๏ธ๏ธ Send me a message through tumblrโs IM indicating your interest in participating. โค๏ธ๏ธ Give me a maximum of TEN ideas that youโd like to see from the person whoโll be making you something! That way, everyone can get a variety of ideas they can work with. Please remember that you might not get paired with an artist – you could be paired with a writer, an editor, a modler, a cosplayerโฆ โค๏ธ๏ธ Iโd like to keep this event SFW/PG-13 at best but if you TRULY want to, indicate whether youโre willing to do/receive NSFW gifts. You can only do so if youโre 18+ย โค๏ธ๏ธ No submissions – whenever your gift is ready, you can submit it to your own blog and tag the person you received as well as the general #mcsombra tag so we can all see and share your work!ย
โค๏ธ๏ธ YOU DONโT HAVE TO REMAIN A SECRET – As you can see, this is not a secret gift exchangeโฆyou can talk to your recipient! However, if itโs more fun for you to keep it a surprise, then youโre free to do so! โค๏ธ๏ธ HAVE FUN – seriously, I want this exchange to be something out of love and not stress like a more seriously organized event. We do this because we love Mcsombra โค
Iโll be accepting IMs until January 23 – on January 24th, I will send out IMs to everyone with the name of your exchange partner and what they want to see in a gift~
Uhโฆthatโs about it! Hope to exchange some gifts with you all!
Iโm not a Harry Potter person at all but like. I know there are people out there putting Sombra in Slytherin and not realizing just how wrong they are. Like, in her Origin short, Sombra keeps coming back to her wholeย โknowledge is powerโ thing over and over again. Even when knowing too much gets her in trouble, her solution is learn evEN MORE. She does everything she does to learn about the world. And you know, I could go in on how that has to do with how she lived through a war that killed so many, including her family, and is desperately trying to make sense of a world that would let that happen, but Blizzardโs probably never going to go into that much depth. Even so, girl is the biggest Ravenclaw.
It was a rhetorical question, rat, no need to get so real. Aahhh I love drawing these two, theyโre fun? Also, this was based on a conversation with @kaisukidoodlesโ that went out of control hahaโฆ Art blog: questionartbox [Commission Info] [Ko-Fi] [Society6]
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