Horror Game Protagonist Bracket: FINALS
Finals and 3rd place matches will be open for 1 week.
Welp, we made it to the finals match. Thanks to everyone who voted, liked, reblogged, anything! This was my first ever Tumblr bracket, and it was very fun to create and run. Might do another bracket, but not immediately after. Thank you all so much!
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i call this the 'I'm normal about media' moodboard
Old fanart I did last year but never posted
So, I saw a post some weeks ago where someone pointed out that Hunter teleports a lot. He certainly does, and I’ve been thinking about that.
In Separate Tides, he doesn’t teleport during the short fight he has with Eda and Luz, but he mostly just dodges their attacks. When Luz tries to hit him with fire spells, he dodges first, and only strikes back after that. And then, when they’re both on the ground, he uses his staff to move the sand beneath them to hold them above the Boiling Sea.
In Hunting Palismen, when he’s fighting Kikimora, he’s mostly teleporting around her and only actually hits her about four times. She hits/tries to hit him more times than he hits her.
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The tattoos are so fucking cool. Why would they not be visible to the characters?? Anyway I’m gonna rant beneath the cut about why the tattoos are visible.
First of all, it lacks practicality for the mangaka and the show’s animators. There’s plenty of other indicators that signal to the audience, if not the characters, when there’s been a switch. The manga uses different fonts, the anime has cast separate VAs for Sukuna and Itadori.
If they really needed an indicator, the tattoos could flash as Sukuna takes control, but sink away. They could use a shift in music, there could be a distinct difference in facial expressions and posture between Sukuna and Itadori. If there were never any tattoos in the first place, I don’t think anyone reading or watching JJK would be confused about the switch between Sukuna and Itadori. It’d be efficient for the creators, but still obvious to the audience, to write the story without any tattoo indicators.
Secondly, it’s more confusing if the tattoos are just an audience-only feature. I could be wrong, but I can’t think of any instances in any anime where such a prominent aspect of the show—the main villain’s physical appearance—is only visible to the audience. It just seems needlessly misleading.
Thirdly, when Megumi first meets Sukuna, Yuji takes over, but the tattoos are still there.
At this halfway-stage while Itadori is regaining control of his body, if the tattoos are still visible, it would be VERY hard for Megumi to figure out who’s in control. It also poses a question for him & other sorcerers around Yuji:
If Yuji can control the body while the tattoos are still visible, then who’s to say that Sukuna can’t control the body while the tatoos aren’t visible? At this point, sorcerers don’t have an answer to that. Gojo says that the two are literally combined, so who’s to say if their minds have combined too?
THIS is is why Megumi, Gojo, and Yaga all had doubts about whether they were speaking to Yuji or Sukuna. They lacked information. They were cautious and curious, because the tattoos weren’t an absolute indicator of Sukuna’s control.
Lastly, if the tattoos really are only visible to the audience, WHY WOULDN’T GEGE MENTION THAT SHIT ON DAY ONE?
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