So hard to write // This feeling that I can’t express // It’s hard to say // I want to show this
Mono No Aware - Zokkon
New idea: what if, in addition to cancelling our Crunchyroll subscriptions, we all just send an email to their press inquiry email asking for comment on why they refuse to work with the SAG-AFTRA union
pr@crunchyroll.com :)
there's a soft spot in my heart for the running anime
[Image description: The "gotta be one of my favorite genders" meme, edited to say: "Shout out to kamatani's nonbinary characters. Gotta be one of my favorite genders", with official art of Minoru Aoi from Shounen note, Someone-san from Shimanami Tasogare and Hani from Hiratabi edited around it. /End description]
Always loved kamatani's nb characters
魔法が使えなくても ( Mahou ga Tsukaenakutemo ) Even If I Can’t Use Magic “Its not all black and white. This world is a pretty silvery color~”
By: Kii Kanna
One thing i loved the most about Shimanami Tasogare is that the queer characters themselves don't understand other queer character's very well, they can't comprehend their identity in the beginning especially the protagonist but they are trying too and the manga has many characters that themselves don't know who they are and it's just many LGBTQ+ mangas don't show us people like that, queer folks are human too so a gay person can't understand a transgender or an asexual unless he tries hard to listen to them. Like our protagonist did. It's just arghh such a beautiful story...
They’re recasting the titular Mob from Mob Psycho 100 because they don’t even want to sit down and talk with the SAG-AFTRA voice actors’ union. This isn’t about money - Mob’s original English VA was prepared to do the role with the same contract and pay he got last time so long as Crunchyroll agreed to talk (just talk) to SAG-AFTRA. This is about Crunchyroll’s parent company - Sony - keeping the ants in line. Leave feedback here
Don’t cross the picket line.
This documentary is amazing. Gender identity is incredibly subtle, and nowhere is that more evident than in Kim Longinotto’s intimate and perceptive portrait of onnabes – Japanese women living as men, with girlfriends, who don’t usually identify as lesbian – at a host bar in Tokyo. Do not miss this!
10:00, tonight, Saturday, March 15.
And again: 7:30, TUesday, March 18.
The new omake posted by ONE (aka ‘Reigen goes to hell, maybe’) on 2022/11/30 is now translated and typeset - the latter done by @justheretoretw4 over on Twitter.