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taibani-edits · 5 months
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˚ʚ♡ɞ˚ Tiger & Bunny: The Rising cast chibi icons from the キャラSHOP collaboration ˚ʚ♡ɞ˚
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uzmkr · 2 years
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interstate35south · 4 months
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one of my favorite things abt ryan’s hero suit is that it literally gives so few clues as to what his power is. like yeah, you could argue the same about a lot of the other heroes but personally if i was being chased by a guy in a huge metal suit with gigantic wings and all of a sudden he drops into a runner’s crouch and his wings fan out the LAST thing i would expect to happen is for gravity to fucking crush me into the ground. just me though
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rrogueamendiares · 1 year
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Power couple!!
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lullakan · 28 days
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Hello again! I don't have too much time 😣 but I want to share with all of you this lovely icons I made for @isleofair ❤️✨ thanks and thanks again for comm me ✨
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pompomwormin · 2 years
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Happy pride month, here's some of my fav canon trans characters ^^ info on them under the cut
- Narukami Arashi aka Naruchan from ensemble stars, trans woman she/her
- Ayukawa Yuka from blue period, trans woman she/her
- Nathan Seymour from tiger & bunny, transfem nonbinary she/they
- Kurita Kaoru from wonder egg priority, trans boy he/him
- Crona from soul eater, nonbinary* *refered to masculine and feminine depending on version / translation, widely accepted to be nonbinary. Any pronouns
- Lily Hoshikawa from Zombieland saga, trans girl she/her
- Venus aka Kanamori from Heaven's design team, transfem nonbinary she or they depending on translation
- Watari Ryo from boys run the riot, trans boy he/him
- Anne Faulkner aka anZ from paradox live, transfem nonbinary they/them* *unclear as there is no official translation as of now
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mazojo · 2 years
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GAY RIGHTS
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1-800-scoupsss · 2 years
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Unfortunately these are the only icons I will be able to make right now (at least for the newest episodes ) 😭 the website I use to watch anime currently doesn't have them and I tried using another but I don't trust it 😢
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♡ <- more icons ( I promise I'll update it soon)
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kittycatra-6881 · 11 months
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Oh to be as iconic as leaving
Bye-bye
As a final message to people I had just fired and the fact that the assistant just casually turns the tablet around
Man was a villain but was that moment iconic as all hell
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usnatarchives · 1 month
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Tailspin Tapestries: The Colorful Faces of WWII Aircraft 🃏
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Nose art, the decorative painting or design on the fuselage of military aircraft, has a storied history that peaked during World War II. This vibrant, often cheeky artwork served as a morale booster for the crew, adding a personal touch to the grimness of war and providing a sentimental tie to the home they were fighting to protect. The practice traces its origins to Italian and German pilots in World War I, but it was during World War II that American airmen embraced this form of expression with unparalleled creativity.
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World War II represented the golden age of nose art, with American crews stationed in Europe and the Pacific leading in creativity. Artworks ranged from ferocious animals and cartoon characters to pin-up girls and patriotic symbols, each with a unique name that reflected the aircraft's character, the crew's aspirations, or an inside joke among the squadron. Names like "Memphis Belle," "Enola Gay," and "Sack Time" became as legendary as the aircraft themselves, symbolizing the spirit of the crew and their mission.
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Nose art was crucial to boosting morale among crew members, providing a sense of individuality and ownership over their aircraft in an otherwise regimented and dehumanizing environment. This artwork fostered an emotional attachment to their planes, with each piece a vivid manifestation of the crew's bond. It represented a piece of home and personality in foreign skies, a reminder of what they fought for and the camaraderie that sustained them.
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The subject matter of nose art varied widely, reflecting diverse personalities within the crews. Cartoons and comic characters like Donald Duck and Bugs Bunny were favorites for their humor and relatability. Artwork also featured fierce sharks, tigers, and eagles, symbolizing the aircraft and crew's power and aggression.
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Many nose art pieces were painted by the crew members themselves, though some squads had designated artists. Individuals like Don Allen, who painted nearly 100 pieces of nose art, were celebrated for their contributions. Using whatever materials were at hand, these artists created masterpieces under challenging conditions, showcasing remarkable ingenuity and talent.
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The practice of nose art declined after World War II, largely due to stricter military regulations and the evolving nature of warfare. However, its legacy endures, captivating historians, veterans, and enthusiasts. World War II nose art remains a powerful reminder of the human element amidst war's machinery, a colorful testament to the resilience, creativity, and spirit of those who served.
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The National Archives holds a treasure trove of photographs featuring this iconic nose art, often discovered in ordinary crew photos where the art itself isn't the primary focus of the image. This creates a fascinating treasure hunt for enthusiasts and researchers alike, offering glimpses into the past where this artwork accompanies stories of bravery, camaraderie, and the personal touches that made these aircraft more than just machines of war.
More resources on the National Archives website and Catalog:
https://nara.getarchive.net/topics/nose+art https://www.archives.gov/research/military/ww2/photos
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taibani-edits · 4 months
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˚ʚ♡ɞ˚ Wild Tiger & Barnaby Brooks Jr. icons from the Sunrise Festival 2023 art ˚ʚ♡ɞ˚
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uzmkr · 2 years
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interstate35south · 4 months
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if stern bild wasn’t full of tall buildings to stand on ominously while waiting to make a dramatic appearance lunatic would be out of a job
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stripeyworm · 2 years
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NOW PLAYING: TIGER & BUNNY (1978)
Aging veteran and single father Kotetsu forms an unlikely hero duo with untouchable hot-shot Barnaby Brooks Jr. in this iconic super-powered action-comedy! 
 Returning to the big screen after popular demand (on n*tflix)
This was my other poster I created for a local anime convention. It was SUCH a blast to draw and a really fun challenge. They deserve a cheesy retro movie poster! Thank you so much to everyone who adopted a copy!
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kiwipineappleparasol · 8 months
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Another Random Assortment of my AU Scribbles from Various points in Time. Notes Are Below:
Yes I forgot the ... Handlebars ??? Omega has on his shoulders on that First Drawing . Yes this is a Crime that I Rectify in my later Scribbles. Otherwise the changes made were made for my Awesome Au where I can make the designs easier to draw for my Puny Mind.
Uncle Chuck but he’s Evil. And his Mustache? Fake. He puts it over his nose. Why did I make him Evil? I thought it would be Funny. I tried to make him look Less like Old Sonic and turned his eyebrows into Spines. His outfit is loosely based off his Pre Reboot Archie Fit. But only Loosely.
I don't actually know Why I did designs for Honey and Mina. Honey looks more Akin to a Tiger now and I Epically Failed to translate her outfit to my Redesign Rules. Mina I completely overhauled Simply for the sake of it, I guess. Tried to keep the Important Elements and Reinterpret them.
Just turned Wave's shirt into that fluff the other two Babylon Rogues have. I didn't add her Glasses here but I Probably would give them Back.
Bunnie and Cassia I scribbled Awhile Back. I don't have Much to say, considering it was A Long While Ago. But I liked them Well Enough to put here, I guess. I Apparently tried and Failed to scribble Clove as well (which is why she’s Missing)
Harvey Who and his Iconic Line AND YOU COULDN’T EVEN STOP ONE SKUNK???? He is in my AU for that Alone
I thought it would be fun to Combine aspects of the Freedom Fighters and Secret Freedom Fighters. Especially the Totally Original Field Outfits (The Joke is They Are Actually from Sonic Rivals)
Shadow and Maria are also Here. Contributing. Filling up Free Space. Etc.
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chaifootsteps · 20 days
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On good nonbinary characters, one that started out kind of eeeeh and became great is Nathan from the anime Tiger and Bunny. In the first season the writers kinda leaned hard on the "unwantedly flirtatious gay" stereotype but Nathan still had a lot going on (owned their own sponsor company, involved with their hero costume design, very insightful when they wanted to be). The movies and the second season expanded on their backstory and toned down the flirting a bit, letting the rest of them shine.
What an icon, love them!
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