Meine gefesselten Lieblingswölfe 20: Legoshi
Of course I can not leave out everybods darling-wolf Legoshi from Beastars © Paru Itagaki^^
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Bondage
Species Wolf
Size 863 x 1027px
File Size 235.8 kB
Listed in Folders
I feel I am one of the few furries who doesn't really care much about the premise that Beastars set up, and the normal day to day life of school students trying to get by. It feels like any other anime other than the 3D-ish looking models, and of course some anatomy just doesn't sit right with me of which I won't specify since...well its not hard to point out.
But this anime can't just get me with "Furry" and that's it...it just doesn't feel right. But what do I know, there's probably deep characters I don't know. I just prefer multifaceted characters and multiple situations that don't feel dry-ish.
But this anime can't just get me with "Furry" and that's it...it just doesn't feel right. But what do I know, there's probably deep characters I don't know. I just prefer multifaceted characters and multiple situations that don't feel dry-ish.
I think that's the problem. It relies on undertones of blood, gore, feral, basically Slasher Film or Chainsaw Masacre vibes that feels like it is getting in the way too much. Because the story focuses just a bit too hard on the one aspect of "Who did it?" of Temme's murder.
And then the first episode or two not too far into it I watch a normal motion of a predator's arm somehow rip off another fellow student's arm....and yet the motion was so absolutely gentle. Of which is something that only Dragonball can accomplish because Ki or Energy has been established for a while. Even in the first episode Goku gets shot by Bulma and from then on we know he's not normal, but yet he struggled so hard against robots and even stronger humans.
I'm not trying to compare Beastars to Dragonball, but seeing a gentle or even just a normal movement rip off an arm doesn't sit right with me. And that's coming from someone who likes Mortal Kombat, so don't get me wrong there.
It just feels too overbearing with Predators trying to live with Prey. It makes no sense with what I saw. I saw a normal motion rip off an arm and a person somehow not bleed out within minutes or get close to actual dying on camera. If you're going to rip off an arm and the whole point is serious injury, show the proper time towards that person, even if they are unimportant. Do it right. If they really do want to lean into the horror aspect that's fine. But the show feels to disoriented for me, and the anatomy of a specific area everyone has, absolutely doesn't help.
However I don't know why I am stating any of this. Because to be fair I should be saying good work because he looks very good! He really does! And I think you did an awesome job! And I get why people like him as well.
And then the first episode or two not too far into it I watch a normal motion of a predator's arm somehow rip off another fellow student's arm....and yet the motion was so absolutely gentle. Of which is something that only Dragonball can accomplish because Ki or Energy has been established for a while. Even in the first episode Goku gets shot by Bulma and from then on we know he's not normal, but yet he struggled so hard against robots and even stronger humans.
I'm not trying to compare Beastars to Dragonball, but seeing a gentle or even just a normal movement rip off an arm doesn't sit right with me. And that's coming from someone who likes Mortal Kombat, so don't get me wrong there.
It just feels too overbearing with Predators trying to live with Prey. It makes no sense with what I saw. I saw a normal motion rip off an arm and a person somehow not bleed out within minutes or get close to actual dying on camera. If you're going to rip off an arm and the whole point is serious injury, show the proper time towards that person, even if they are unimportant. Do it right. If they really do want to lean into the horror aspect that's fine. But the show feels to disoriented for me, and the anatomy of a specific area everyone has, absolutely doesn't help.
However I don't know why I am stating any of this. Because to be fair I should be saying good work because he looks very good! He really does! And I think you did an awesome job! And I get why people like him as well.
There's been a really nice mixture between well known wolves and lesser known wolves in the series with some characters I've known well and others whom are new to me so it's very nice to see Legoshi having his place in this series as well. He's looking very good in your style, rather endearing if a little vulnerable in this picture.
I imagine this would be rehearsal for a play, where it's a scene involving a prisoner interrogation though Legoshi thinks that maybe Louis is getting a little too in character as the interrogator and he didn't recall there being a fluffy duster involved.
I imagine this would be rehearsal for a play, where it's a scene involving a prisoner interrogation though Legoshi thinks that maybe Louis is getting a little too in character as the interrogator and he didn't recall there being a fluffy duster involved.
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