This is a fan art of a drama fantasy webcomic, This isekai maid is forming a union ! by frostlight comics Which is a deconstruction of the otome isekai genre publish in most Asian countries like Japan and South korea .
It shows its main character Bridgette, who is drawn in the style of Samurai jack and some of the animated movies like The Secret of Kells and Wolfwalker by Irish cartoon studio Cartoon Saloon . Especially that its style was inspired from the story within the season 1 finale called the Maiden and the three princes, which Bridgette tells to his little sister.
This art is also inspired from the rejected cover arts
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I want a Lord of the Rings animated series done by Tom Moore.
Cartoon Saloon's style portrays fantastical intensity so well while also carrying the stories they tell with such lightness and fluidity. The 1978 animated version of Lotr leaned on the weight, action, and drama of Tolkien's trilogy but I think Moore could make something that would include the abstraction and artistry the story deserves.
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As somebody who really enjoys cartoon saloon, I find myself looking for similar content all the time. I'm certain I'm not the only one who does this so I figured i would compile a list of content that scratches the same itch as cartoon saloon's itish folklore movies
So here we go!!!!
1. The Daughters of Ys
Media type: graphic novel
About: The daughters of Ys is a graphic novel vatiation of a Brenton folktale. The art, story, and writing are gorgeous, and this is my top pick for similar content. I would sell my soul to get this animated.
Content warnings: nudity, implied sex, violence, murder
2. The Moorchild
Media type: novel
About: The Moorchild is a piece of children's fiction about a half-folk half-human, changeling girl. Despite being a children's book, it's one of my favorite pces of prouse. The story is engaging (even the second time around) and is better than most adult fiction I've read. Audiobook versions are available, too.
Content warnings: none
3. The Last Unicorn
Media type(s): Novel, graphic novel, animated movie
About: The Last Unicorn is a classic novel with an animated movie and comic adaptations. The 2d animated movie was released in 1982 by the Rankin/bass company. The film itself is whimsical. The animation is impeccable and is worth the watch for that alone. Also, they twinkified Prince Lir, hes so hot, oml.
There are several graphic novels from what I've seen. Each of them are just as good as the movie, but they tend to contain more of the world building.
The novel is worth the read even if you've seen the movie already. The lore and worldbuilding are so tasty, and there's so much cut out of the story cut out for the movie and graphic novel. Audiobook versions are available, too.
Content warnings: minor violence, nudity, and the movie has an overly sexualized tree you have been warned
I have more if you care to see them but right now i am tired as fuck, I'll make a part two later.
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Silly little doodle that I’m probably going to color
We watched Wolfwalkers over the weekend (it’s one of my favorite films!)
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Cartoon Saloon's, Irish Folklore Trilogy, main deuteragonists with their mothers.
🍃Aisling and Eriu🍃 (Secret of Kells)
🐺Mebh and Moll🐺 (Wolfwalkers)
🌊Saoirse and Bronagh🌊 (Song of the Sea)
All three movies are directed by Tomm Moore.
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