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Beneath the Tangles

connecting anime and belief in open community

Tag: iconography

The Playful Icons of Hiroshi Mori

While browsing Pinterest recently, I found this: Beneath, some wags had christened this the “Moe Lisa” by “Leonardo Doujinshi.” The whimsical, anime-esque style reminds me of the playful appropriations of Western art by Hiroshi Mori (not to be confused with the novelist by the same name). (I was not able to confirm if the “Moe… Read More The Playful Icons of Hiroshi Mori

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[joseph] Another show that went completely under my radar - the first 2 episodes were really fun and visually beautiful. Judging the show solely on its title, it's not something I would ever pick up if I randomly stumbled upon it. But I found out that Nisioisin wrote it, (who wrote the Monogatari series) and Shaft animated it so that sold me.
[twwk] ODDTAXI is SO good.
The Quintessential Quintuplets The Movie, premiere date TBD but sometime in 2022...
[twwk] I'm loving the Yukimachi storyline, not so much for the romance, but because it demonstrates how a fierce love can break the curse of ungrace—which after all, is what Fruits Basket is all about.
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