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Elder goth, roller derby skater, and guitarist/singer for the gothic/deathrock band Tears for the Dying.
I first discovered Japanese culture back in the early 2000s, thanks to some workmates who introduced me to the hilarious Arnold Schwarzenegger commercials. That quirky rabbit hole led me to discover J-pop, Mana (Malice Mizer), and eventually Elegant Gothic Lolita fashion and contemporary artists like Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. While I wasn’t super into anime as a kid but remember watching and loving Space Battleship Yamato (called Star Blazers here in the states).
Years later someone introduced me to Neon Genesis Evangelion, and that’s when I fell in love with anime proper. Eva remains my all-time favorite, though Puella Magi Madoka Magica stole my heart when I first watched it.
Lately, I’ve been obsessed with Made in Abyss, Violet Evergarden, and Sousou no Frieren.
よろしくね!
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https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2017-10-02/illustrator-hisashi-eguchi-laments-japan-creeping-homogeneity-in-toco-toco-premiere/.122157
the author of the manga had this to say in an interview:
Inside his studio, the Stop! Hibari-kun creator reveals a little more about himself while discussing his old manga serial. Stop! Hibari-kun's lead character was an attractive, cross-dressing boy, a subject that wasn't as prominent in manga as it is now. Eguchi focused on making Hibari-kun attractive, the kind of girl he would have liked to be born as, not necessarily the type he'd like to date.
"It's really my frustrations of not being born as a girl that drives my drawings," he says with a chuckle. "But women are just so attractive, I'll never be able to catch up."
Oh and I'm Brazilian, I speak Portuguese by default
Okay that was a long wild ride, thank you for coming to my TED Talks and have a nice day!!!