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i do not know how to reblog and add an audio post at the same time so…
- Say your username and your name with the proper honorific.
- Where are you from?
- What is your favourite anime?
- Pronounce the following words: Kawaii, Sugoi, Desu, Kakkoi, Bakemonogatari, Konnichiwa, Ohayou, Onigiri, Sushi, Onegai, Arigatou, Neko, Nyan, Hasubando/Waifu, Ochinchin, Manko, Gomennasai, Sayonara, Naruto, Onii-chan, Musume, Zetsubou shita, Meido, Mahou Shoujo, Hajimemashite
- What do you call an attractive male
- Who is your waifu for laifu?
- What are you watching this season?
- Who’s your favourite touhou?
- Why aren’t you kawaii?
ps: this is my kawaii voice
pps: i know it’s gross but this is the one and only voice meme I will ever do in my life… EVER
SEE YA
never going to delete this in my life ever
/MOEPOSTS ON MY BLOG
OH MY GOD
“What is your favorite anime? I…don’t….care!”
NOZMO OH MY GOOOOD NOZMO

i love you, ryuu. i just-
All you can do sometimes is just press harder on your pencil to try to make the drawing express what you’re feeling in your heart, and you hope that the audience can feel it as they’re looking at it.
— Glen Keane
The stunning animation of the characters in this video quickly make you forget that you’re watching pencil tests, scribbles of graphite on paper. And hearing Glenn Keane explain his process makes you realize why he is a master animator: there is thought and emotion behind every stroke of the pencil. There is nothing random about the work you see here.
There’s an interesting parallel between bringing animated characters to life and infusing characters on the page with spirit. Both mediums, even at their most simplistic, are capable of stirring emotion in an audience. A screenplay is a lot like a pencil test, in much the same way that a frame of film is like an animation cel. And yet both forms can affect us.
There should be thought and emotion behind every keystroke of our screenplays. That will give our characters shape and solidity, transforming them from vaporous imaginings into real people.
Oh God, oh God. Watch this at least for the last minute or so. This is such an incredible insight into emotions and translating emotions into characters, and drawing with sincerity.
I did not tear up don’t you judge me.
couldnt help but tear up and cry a little the last couple minutes ajshakjnhfkjsdnhfkjdf
see this is why i want to be an animator….
(via fourcorneredgod)