Follow Your Passion: A Seamless Tumblr Journey
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Hihi! This is just a little about me incase anyone wants to be my moot!
My names Cass, or you can call me Cece (a self given nicknameš). Iām fifteen! So please donāt DM me if youāre over nineteen or under fourteen!^.^
I play MHUR quite a bit.
Like I said, quite a bit (°ā½Ā°) Iām also a rapid Toga and Strike Dabi main, i for sure wanna main Ochako and Hawks more. That being said Iād also really love to make some friends who play MHUR, Iām not the greatest at it but I really wanna get some more friends on there >.<
Iāve got different mangas that Iām yet to read, but I keep wasting my money and buying more than I need(滊ć»)
I enjoy a couple different animeāsā MHA, Kuroshitsuji, JJK, and Kotaro lives alone. I know itās not a lot but itās so hard for me to get into animeās even if I wanna watch them, the second I start I just wanna do something else even if I wanna know whats gonna happenš
Some characters I favour
MHAā
Dabi (Touya Todoroki)
Hawks (Keigo Takami)ā I love him, heās so babygirl coded
Mirko (Rumi Usagiyama)
Himiko toga
Ochako Ururaka
JJK-
Shoko Ieiri
Sukuna Ryomen
Utahime Iori
Choso Kamo
Yuji Itadori
Kuroshitsujiā
Vincent Phantomhiveā sorry but he was SO fine.
Undertaker (Adrian Crevan)- Iāve always loved him, ever since I first watched.
Cheslock (from the Weston college arc)
Elizabeth Midford
Herman Greenhill (Weston college arc)
Some mangas Iāve got (none are full collections)ā
Kuroshitsuji
Death Note
MHA
Kirby Mania
JJK
And some more<3
Im not really big on shipping but hereās some of the ships I think are cuteā
Togachako
IzuOcha
MiruHawks
DabiHawks
Sukugo
Shoko X me.
Anyways, if you have any questions my inbox is open!<3 feel free to send in something thereā or in dms<3
I feel the urge to add to this...Got it āØ
āyou've changed ā bro I watched Kotaro Lives Alone
"youāve changed" bro i watched banana fish.
So, I watched Kotaro Lives Alone...cue the tears. It was sad yet heartwarming.
Found this post after finishing "The Weakest Tamer Began a Journey to Pick Up Trash", and I got to say it's a total recommendation. Though another good found family trope anime not mentioned in this post is "Kotaro Lives Alone"! It's about a young boy who lives in an apartment by himself, it's on Netflix and I highly recommend it.
I recently reblogged a list of found family anime recs and was a bit surprised by how many reblogs and likes it got. I had really reblogged it just so I can find it later to watch the shows I hadn't already seen on the list, but apparently I have a lot of followers who are interested in this topic! Well, I've watched a lot of anime, so here are ten found family anime shows that I absolutely love. These are in no particular order.
Buddy Daddies
This show is similar enough to Spy X Family that you might be tempted to call it a rip-off. It's really quite different though. There's a lot less comedy (though there's still SOME comedy) and a lot more healing from past trauma. The animation is gorgeous, and the relationships really tug at my heart. It's more realistic than Spy X Family, in some ways, though it's still pretty ridiculous. The melodrama in the last couple of episodes did annoy me a bit, but it's still a very satisfying show. It's like a fanfiction I would write, which is really the highest recommendation I can give, haha, because that means it's exactly the kind of story I would like.Ā
2. Samurai Champloo
This show was made by much of the same team that created Cowboy Bebop, but for some reason it never got the same cult status, which is really too bad. I love Cowboy Bebop, but I love Samurai Champloo more. It's about two ronin and a teenage girl traveling through Edo-era Japan to find someone the girl is looking for. Throughout the series, the three form a very strong bond, despite all of their communication difficulties and past traumas. I've rewatched this show probably more than any other anime. It's brutal at times, but so very satisfying.
3. Natsume Yuujin-cho
Natsume lost his parents as a young child and was passed around from relative to relative, most of whom couldn't deal with him because his ability to see yokai (Japanese folk spirits) made him a freak in their eyes. As the series starts, he's finally taken in by an older couple in a rural village who actually want him, and he's finally able to start forming connections with other people and find a support system with his new caretakers, his peers, and the yokai he tries to help. It's a very sweet, sad series, much more sentimental than the first two entries on this list, but a very soothing and lovely watch when you are in need of some relaxation. Warning, though, the flashbacks to Natsume's past families can be truly gutwrenching. He was not treated well for a very long time, and it's hard to stomach.
4. Barakamon
Handa is a calligrapher who gets essentially exiled to a remote island after causing problems on purpose. He has a hard time connecting with people and is struggling with his art. Over the course of the story, he forms relationships with his neighbors, especially an adorable child with possibly the best child voice-acting I've ever heard, and slowly rediscovers his joy in creation again. It's cute and funny and beautiful, and it makes me want to live on a remote Japanese island.
5. My Roommate Is a Cat
Subaru is a young novelist who recently lost his parents, who were pretty much his only connection to humanity. While trying to recover from this massive loss, he adopts a stray cat who quickly becomes the most important creature in his life. Through the cat, he begins to form relationships with other people, as well. The show is unique in that the first half of each episode is from the human's POV and the second half is from the cat's POV. It's a very lovely and soothing show. Pets are family, too!
6. Haikyuu
Haikyuu was the show that opened my eyes to the aspect of found family in sports anime. I know a lot of tumblr enjoys Haikyuu for the shipping, but to me it's more satisfying to view it through the lens of found family. Each team is essentially their own found family, in their own unique way, and the relationships are particularly realistic and well-depicted by this mangaka. I love Tanaka being a big brother to the first years, Kuroo and Kenma's mutual protectiveness and support, all of it.Ā
7. Kuroko no Basuke
This is the silly basketball show, and in my opinion it's not as good as Haikyuu, but I love the relationships here as well. Especially between Kuroko and Kagami, of course. Their mutual protectiveness is just chef's kiss. But the whole Seirin team is really great. I love them so much. The teamy goodness is what makes the silliness watchable for me.
8. One Piece
What is there to say about One Piece? This is, like, the ultimate found family show. All of the pirate crews with any kind of goodness at their core are found families, but especially the Strawhats. Luffy is just going around looking at people and declaring, "Okay, you're in my family (on my crew) now." If you've never watched One Piece before, I'm going to make an unorthodox recommendation and suggest you watch the live action Netflix adaption first. It does a really good job of capturing the feel and aesthetic and just pure loveliness of this story in a much more compact and approachable way than the anime. However, if you like it, I do recommend that you watch the anime from the beginning, because there is a lot of expansion on the themes there, and the characterization is slightly different. Usopp in particular kinda got shorted in the live action, so you'll understand him a lot more if you watch his introduction arc in the anime. But honestly both versions are great. I'm on my third rewatch of the live action version already, and I will watch and rewatch the anime until I die, probably. One of my favorite stories of all time.
9. The Weakest Tamer Began a Journey to Pick Up Trash
I found this one slightly annoying in how it was obviously carefully designed to tug at my heartstrings, but it's working, so I don't have much right to complain. It's about a little kid driven out of her home who gradually gathers a found family of both monsters she tames and adult adventurers and guardsmen who take one look at this lonely child and go, "Well, guess I have a baby now." The isekai element is very lowkey, in that she basically just has a voice in her head giving her advice, and I like that it's about fighting local corruption instead of a demon army or what have you. I want more shows like this and less shows like every other generic isekai, haha.
10. Dungeon Meshi
This show is blowing up tumblr right now, so you've probably already seen it a billion times, but I'm going to make one more appeal for you to watch/read this story. It is so, so so good. And in my opinion, it is much MUCH more about family, both born and found, than it is about shipping. I could write a whole essay about Marcille and Falin's relationship that has nothing to do with romance, as I could for any other two (or three or four) characters in the main party, plus those outside. There is a LOT going on. I've been playing RPGs and LARPs for twenty years, and one reason I love the hobby so much is for the joy of creating found families with my best friends in new and different worlds, over and over again. This is the first piece of fiction I've found that really captures that particular aspect of party-based fantasy stories, the relationships that form and grow, the tight-knit bonds that keep everyone moving forward despite the monsters you must face (and consume).Ā