I’m trying to work as fast as I can but I want to write good analysis for you guys so bear with me please ;;
This one is for @psychochangerx, hope is what you were looking for!
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big bro Izuno bullying everyone who's shorter than him
That title might or might not be a Sherlock reference. Oh well.
Anyway, I love this boy so much and I’d love to share some of my thoughts about him and his character development with you! :D All right, let’s get started!
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My bf waited til the day I ran out of money to tell me I should find somewhere else to stay really fucking good thanks. That doesn't ruin my whole life at fucking all
Apparently I haven’t posted this old doodle here, gotta change that.
Inazuma Eleven birthday art batch 3 (Batch 1) (Batch 2)
Flower explanation and alt versions of Kidou's art under read more
Lotus: Symbolizes purity, strength, resilience, and rebirth. It's commonly used as Buddhism symbolism, and some depictions of Acala (Fudo Myoo), which is the Buddhist deity Fudou is named after, depict him with the flower
Anemone: Also called windflower. The purple anemone was used as protection against evil, fitting Kazemaru's position as defender and his arc in the second season
Rose: The official flower of Father’s Day, with red roses representing alive fathers and white roses to honor deceased fathers, representing how fatherhood is a central theme in Kidou's writing. Red roses mean true love and passion. White roses mean innocence, purity, and virtue. The combination of red and white roses together symbolize unity
Tiger lily: Symbolizes confidence, pride, prosperity, and good fortune
If nobody ever explained this to you, if someone you see a lot does something you like and you never ever tell them that, they might think you don’t like them or don’t like the things they do for you.
Inazuma doodles~~~
Last one is from all the way BACK WHEN VICTORY ROAD WAS ANNOUNCED actually all of them are quite old now
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