Totsugeki! I really love mays stage in Strive and had to make a poster based on it! Its one of my favorites ive made so far!
Been working on stickers and posters to bring to my table at Anime revolution in Vancouver on Aug 18th-20th. Gonna be posting them over the next few weeks leading up!
according to ep 64, summary Phaser is "A kind brother who has sworn to protect his little brother from aliens" but he still puts his baby brother in prison for breaking the rules
I'm sorry do the writers not know what the word "kind" means? cause this pic is not that.
p.s Sky fish elbow no. 15 is ok, i was worried about them and the rest of the sky fish
Y'all gonna put him in prison for a reason? Look at the baby... I as a fan of little brothers in anime feel sorry for the poor bean, because man's broke the rules. I feel soooooo sorry for him tho. At least that sky fish is okie.
People who get all pissy about Sand Cat x Tsuchinoko ship just because “le they just stand next to each once” and I was kind of like this at first but like after awhile you just kind of see Tsuchinoko has no good ships tbh. With Sky Fish, Tsuchinoko being the only one to understand kind of makes this caretaker power dynamic which feels weird to ship. Orochi Akai just feels weird to ship to me idk. Everyone who likes Toki will just ship them with Alpaca even though they have a really nice dynamic in the manga. Honestly who the fuck cares about Red Eared Slider. Captain and Kaban don’t count since they are shipped with everyone.
Sand Cat and Tsuchinoko do interact a lot more in like Pavilon,KF3 and Kingdom but that is pretty much only cuz people shipped them due to standing next to each other in season 1.
I feel like people complaining about the ship need to chill out because most Kemono Friend characters don’t have natural or organic ships.
Like I do wish Tsuchinoko got drawn with a larger variety of different friends, but the Sand Cat art is also nice too. 
Idk if Tsuchinoko gets shipped with really anyone once that I haven’t mentioned but I would like to know if there is.
A question that I've been trying to articulate but can't very well:
Why is making fish fly so popular in fiction? Fantasy in particular, of course, but even sci-fi stories will have I Can't Believe It's Not Fish flying around sometimes.
And... it's not that I don't like the concept or imagery, I just can't help but wonder what about the thought of having to duck a school of goldfish on the way to work, or being able to take a day off school because a pod of whale have settle into the front lawn of your house for a bit, is so... enticing.
Other than the obvious shame that a lot of aquatic animals are cool as hell but you can only really see them in person at aquariums or by going to a lake or beach and renting scuba fear.