pigfacedlady:

hannahpocalypse:

centipeetle:

centipeetle:

sometimes i stop to think that koromaru existed in persona 3 like he wasn’t a fake dog or anything like teddie or how the new cat in persona 5 is gonna be, he was a real ass dog and he had a persona and he carried a knife in his mouth and he had the little wing things. he was a real dog, he barked, he didn’t do puns or anything like that and he never unzipped a zipper to reveal that he was a pretty white kid he was just a dog

Thank you all for showing your support of Koromaru. 

my favorite koromaru fact is that he never gains an ultimate persona, which in my opinion implies cerberus is already one and koromaru is perfect

this theory holds a lot of weight tbh because all the other characters gained their ultimate personas after moments of personal growth and what personal growth do dogs need??? already perfect in every way, atlus knocks it out of the park again

afronaruto:

man why didn’t we get a shippuden movie about uzushiogakure aka the home of the uzumaki clan like… a village of sealing masters that was destroyed because it was deemed too powerful by other villages? where’s my movie where naruto visits the uzushio ruins for the first time and accidentally activates a seal with his uzumaki heritage that transfers him to the past before uzushio was destroyed and he meets his mom or at least his grandparents or other members of his extended family while mastering some fuinjutsu and helping his family beat some villain. we’d get a real look at uzushio and its culture cuz u kno it was a thriving beautiful village full of hot blooded red haired badasses, see some sexy fuinjutsu, see naruto learn something that isn’t rasengan, AND learn about naruto’s heritage on kushina’s side. bonus points if there’s some foreshadowing to uzushio being destroyed and naruto is forced to leave before he can properly warn them. bonus BONUS points if naruto found a mentor in the village who turned out to be one of his grandparents and sees kushina in him 😤 can i get an amen

frostytips:

frostytips:

PS4 game Peter is like Miles’ cool but dorky older brother from another mother and they probably laugh at memes and quote vines together and then Into The Spider-Verse Peter seems more Miles’ weird but funny old teacher guy who occasionally gives good advice and is trying to Connect with the Youths and frankly both depictions are 100% equally valid.

PS4 Peter: Saw you hanging out with the Avengers yesterday! (Miles: Peter! It’s not what you think!) I WON’T HESITATE BITCH! *shoots web*

Spider-Verse Peter: One bonus of being an adult is grossly misusing modern slang on purpose and watching my new protoge Miles cry inside. The other day I pointed at the SHIELD helicarrier passing by and said “Man is that bae or what huh?” and the look on his face was something I will treasure for years.

calimori:

I love this moment, okay? And here’s why:

Sora does change. In all of the ways that count and hurt, he changes over the course of this journey.

They’re sitting on that pier, looking at this beautiful sunset, and Kairi’s a little uncertain but she’s mostly excited–she’s ready–she’s going to go on an adventure, and she can’t wait. It’s not scary, because “I know I can always come back here, right?” Riku’s desire to see the outside world has wormed its way into her heart. 

But Sora–he’s actually the one of the three who doesn’t care so much about the quest. He loves his friends and he’s excited for the trip because it’s going to be a great adventure with his two best buds, but that’s the only reason he’s leaving. He doesn’t care about the outside worlds; in that sunset talk they had on the paopu tree, he offered that nonchalant “I dunno”, sat back, and disconnected from the conversation about the outside world until there was a lull and he had the opportunity to ask Kairi a question. He even rolled his eyes at one point. He doesn’t understand Riku’s wanderlust; he loves their island with all of his heart.

Then the world falls to darkness, and everything changes

No friends. No island. Sora is alone in the outside world that he didn’t even care that much about–what’s the point of exploring if he’s not with his friends? If he can never, ever go back to the island that he loves? And this despair affects him–he’s not at all as carefree or go-with-the-flow as he was on the island. He holds onto his determination and drive, but he gets angry easily, he glares and he snaps at everyone and he and Donald can’t have a civil conversation to save their lives. And when he can’t muster enough anger to cover his hurt, he’s just so sad. Yeah, the smile he offers Donald and Goofy in exchange for going with them is a funny moment–but considering that he was ninety percent smiles before this all happened, the fact that he can only muster a garish mockery of a grin is a little heartbreaking.

He changes, in all of the ways that Kairi doesn’t want him to change. 

The story, for his character development, is about that change being reversed, It’s about healing that hurt, getting him excited about all of the travelling he’s doing and the friends he’s making, putting hope back in his heart that the loss will be reversed. You can bet that KHII Sora would’ve been able to fly in Neverland on his first try, but KHI Sora? Happy thoughts and faith are just so hard for him, even that far into the story. 

By the time he gets to Kairi again, he has learned and grown and healed so much that, for all intents and purposes, he hasn’t changed. He’s the carefree boy she grew up with and loves. But he’s infinitely stronger than that boy, because he had to lose and find himself again.

So this moment, where they’re both happy and content, Kairi’s profound foresight makes me so happy. Sora doesn’t understand, but Kairi knows him well enough that, even if she doesn’t know what’s coming, she understands that the most important thing for him is staying strong and not losing himself