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kinasin · 1 year
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Dogura Magura
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antichrstar · 1 year
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"Dogura Magura" directed by Toshio Matsumoto, (1988)
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woklaza · 7 months
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Q’s ability analysis
Q was sent to manipulate Atsushi or whatever in order for him to hurt the agency staff. But during that time, Dazai went to the ‘toilet’. Back then, Higuchi explained to Dazai that she and Gin were there to protect Dazai, and Dazai immediately knew it was Q’s doing. Q posed such a threat to Dazai he was actually shocked. That meant Q had once made the PM or other organisations plunge into chaos, up to this part, we all understand as we watched.
But why does the PM have to protect Dazai? As a person with a nullification ability, he wouldn’t be affected by Q’s ability. But that did not seem to be the case. From the PM’s actions, it seemed as if Dazai could not nullify Q’s ability if he were manipulated, which meant that Q’s ability could actually be used on Dazai.
To strengthen my point, when Dazai rushed to the scene as Atsushi nearly kills Naomi, he didn’t touch Atsushi. This shows Dogura Magura could not be stopped singularly. What I mean by this is say Q managed to manipulate both Atsushi and Haruno, and Dazai wanted to only nullify the ability on Atsushi (that won’t happen, obviously. This is just an example) , he wouldn’t have been able to do that. Dazai didn’t even bother to touch Atsushi when he was manipulated, so there is no way to singularly nullify Dogura Magura.
When Dazai did nullify the ability, he touched the doll instead of Atsushi or Q. This may seem a bit strange to some people, why wouldn’t Dazai just touch Q? I have two theories on this:
1- Simply because if Dazai touched Q, he would have been able to trigger Dogura Magura. We can put this in maths:
Say Dogura Magura is D, and No longer Human is N.
The current situation is:
+D
If Dazai activates his ability, it would be:
N-+D which is
N-D
= 0 (no more Dogura Magura)
But if at the same time, Dogura Magura is triggered:
N-+D
=0
0+D
=D
Of course, this is the first theory, so it may not work, so the second theory is:
2- Q doesn't have full control of Dogura Magura and the whole ability may actually lie in the doll. Some evidence of this is when Q says “I never asked for this ability” when captured by the Guild.
Of course, at the end of the day, these are just some delusional nonsense I managed to cook up, but it would be fun to see more of Q’s ability being explained.
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koshigurajumy · 2 years
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Jumy-M Family Portrait Series #25 曾祖叔父 - early 1930s
text: 夢野久作 / Kyusaku Yumeno - ドグラマグラ / Dogura Magura
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kestrellady · 1 year
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Bungo Stray Dogs Reading List
Reading list for the authors and works that inspired the characters in the anime Bungo Stray Dogs.
Reading Challenge on The StoryGraph Ongoing 15/43
Organized by character alignment (I'm using the Bungo Stray Dogs Wiki categorization). If it says "work" it means the reference hasn't been explicitly spelled out or isn't to a specific work by that author.
***Contains spoilers for characters appearing in later seasons. Feel free to reply or message me if I'm leaving anyone out!
*Heads up that I have not read the manga and might not be watching season 4 as it airs, so please no spoilers. I'll try to add the new characters after they appear.
Full list under the cut.
Armed Detective Agency (3/10) The Moon Over the Mountain by Atsushi Nakajima (short story) No Longer Human by Osamu Dazai (novel) Doppo Jin by Doppo Kunikida (book of poems) A Detective Work by Ranpo Edogawa (short story or novel) Thou Shalt Not Die by Yosana Akiko (poem) Be Not Defeated by the Rain by Kenji Miyazawa (poem) An Encouragement of Learning by Yukichi Fukuzawa (essays) The Makioka Sisters by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki (novel) Demon Lake (or Demon Pond) by Kyōka Izumi (short story) Futon by Katai Tayama (novel)
Port Mafia (1/14) Vita Sexualis by Ōgai Mori (novel) This Soiled Sorrow by Chūya Nakahara (poem) The Gold Demon by Kōyō Ozaki (novel) Work by Paul Verlaine Illuminations by Arthur Rimbaud (collection of prose poems) Rashomon by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa (short story) Work by Ichiyō Higuchi Falling Camellia by Ryūrō Hirotsu (novel) In the Clutches of Midwinter by Michizō Tachihara (poem) Dogura Magura by Kyūsaku Yumeno (novel) Lemon by Motojirō Kajii (short story) Discourse on Decadence by Ango Sakaguchi (essay) The Madness of George III by Alan Bennett (play) Flawless by Suknosuke Oda (short story)
The Guild (8/10) The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald (novel) Little Women by Louisa May Alcott (novel) Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck (novel) The Black Cat/Murders in the Rue Morgue by Edgar Allan Poe Moby Dick by Herman Melville (short story) Great Old Ones by H.P. Lovecraft (collection of short stories) Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery (novel) Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell (novel) Adventures of Huckleberry Finn/The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain (novel) The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne (novel)
Rats in the House of the Dead (1/3) Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky (novel) A Feast in the Time of Plague by Alexander Pushkin (play) The Precipice by Ivan Goncharov (novel) Order of the Clock Tower (1/1) And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie (novel)
Special Division for Unusual Powers (0/2) Self-Derision by Santōka Taneda (haiku) Yesterday's Shadow Tag by Mizuki Tsujimura (series of short stories)
Others (0/3) I Am a Cat by Sōseki Natsume (novel) Strait is the Gate by André Gide (novel) Work by Tatsuhiko Sibusawa (Draconia was a catch-all for his style)
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playitagin · 1 year
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Toshio Matsumoto (25 March 1932 – 12 April 2017) was a Japanese film director and video artist.
バラの葬列. 1969. Dogura Magura.1988.
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hashsmusic-web · 1 year
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(Keiichi Hashimoto)
胎児の夢 Fetal Dream
A collection of original songs by jazz pianist Keiichi Hashimoto, written for the 6th edition of “Dogura Magura” (Kyusaku Yumeno) of the Gokujo Bungaku series, which is a Recitation that started in 2011. All songs are played on a solo piano. ”Gokujo” means superb, and “Bungaku” means literature.
https://fanlink.tv/g06Dm
https://hashsmusic.themedia.jp/posts/13033284
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espisayer · 2 years
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Gimme your #7
Dogura Magura by Unlucky Morpheus
i didn't think I listened to that song so much, probably cause it's in a fic playlist 😅
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chaotic-fever-dream · 2 years
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The creepy child! And their creepy ass doll. I love Q tho.
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alfredsnightmare · 2 years
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Dogra Magra (Toshio Matsumoto, 1988)
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minya8chan · 4 years
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Dogra Magra
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antichrstar · 1 year
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"Dogura Magura" directed by Toshio Matsumoto, (1988)
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everydaym0nstrosity · 3 years
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Original poster advert forドグラ・マグラ [Dogura Magura] AKA Dogra Magra (1988), directed by Toshio Matsumoto.
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may8chan · 4 years
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Dogra Magra
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bsd-bibliophile · 6 years
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Known for his imaginative, bizarre, and sometimes gruesome tales, Kyūsaku often experimented with presenting the world as it appears in an abnormal state of mind. The most famous example is ‘Dogura magura’ (1935, ‘Dogra Magra’), a long, nightmarish novel concerning a victim of amnesia who, incarcerated in a mental hospital, futilely attempts to learn his identity from doctors who are intent on misleading him. It is also a work of metafiction in which the novel continually comments on itself and argues for the nonessentialist nature of the self. ‘Dogura magura,’ its author tells us, is ‘extremely grotesque, frankly erotic, completely in the style of detective fiction, and start-to-finish nonsense. A sort of hell inside the brain.’
Yumeno Kyūsaku, “Love after Death” Introduction
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