Recently I have developed a headcanon about Sakuma liking…snacks
It’s all thanks to this
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
Shin Teikoku Sakuma piece from 2024 when I was trying to analyze Sakuma's feelings in the arc (I keep forgetting to repost it outside twitter, oops)
Explanation under read more
The idea for the piece is to convey what Sakuma actually felt in the arc. What the aliea meteorite did was amplifying his negative emotions and converting them to hunger for power. Like how Kazemaru originally only started seeking power in a bout of deteorirating mental health; Sakuma (and Genda) only seeked the meteorite because he felt that Kidou abandoned him / them because they weren't good enough. So the idea here is to convey sorrow.
Unfortunately I'm very bad at writing analysis post in Tumblr's blogpost format as I'm very used to Twitter and Bluesky's thread style of writing; so I perhaps will revisit and rewrite this explanation.
Based on this frame from the end of episode 38, after he came to his senses:
Sakuma is wearing the same patient outfit as he did in episode 37's flashback
The sequence of closing the curtains is to express "closing one's heart off" (accepting the meteorite, going back to Kageyama, cutting ties with Kidou; etc etc anything works LOL). Also a reference to how Fudou entered their hospital room from the window lmao.
Should be self explanatory. It's also a reference to eye as a common symbolism used in Sakuma's character, which... he has... because Kidou himself has eye motif. gay ass.
my friends open drawing requests and i bow my head with shame and avoid eye contact as i ask for the character they Already Knew I Would Ask For
kisaku for christmas
Original article can be found here.
1st January 2018
↑ Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin’s gadgets, the Eleven License (left) and the Eleven Band LEVEL-5/FC Inazuma Eleven・TV Tokyo © / TOMY ©
The new gadget for next installment in the popular game series Inazuma Eleven that will go on sale this spring per Takara Tomy was revealed on the 21st this month. The Smartband-style device will be equipped with an NFC chip, and will also function as a watch and calendar. If the device is worn while walking over,150 characters may be encountered on the display screen and messages can be received from the characters. There are three types in total: the Raimon model, the Seishou Gakuen model and the Outei Tsukinomiya model. The price will be ¥5800/ €42/ $52/ £37 (tax not included).
↑ Messages from the characters: Inamori Asuto (Let’s practice together), Haizaki Ryouhei (Hmph, I’ll be your ally) and Nosaka Yuuma (Well then, let’s practice?)
The Eleven License, cards equipped with NFC chips that can be used with the game and the Eleven Band will also go on sale. Characters can be downloaded using each card and appear within the device, and can be registered as allies. The price will be ¥300.
Inazuma Eleven is a soccer-based RPG, and there will also be an official anime. The TV anime will start this spring, and the game will go on sale from this summer.
fukaze from 2024
timelapse under read more
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
creation of emperor penguin 7
the penguins are rainbow colored because of pride
(procreate doodle)
What's also funny is how in game everyone stops Kidou before he gets too far but no one gaf when Sakuma is beefing on Fudou in anime like,
Game
Kidou: shut the fuck up before I -
The others: hey... calm down... he wants your reaction....
Anime
Sakuma: FUCK YOU!!!!!!!!!!
The others, Kidou included: 🤷
My favorite game vs anime difference of S3 so far is how Kidou is the one beefing against Fudou and everyone has to stop him before he punch Fudou's face
Bonus: This scene below happens after Kidou scolds Fudou for making fun of Toramaru saying he can't sleep if not at his home. Hiroto's response is sweet and funny
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