Image 1 — My shoko art special (for you guys)
Image 2 — My shoko art special (for you guys)

My shoko art special (for you guys)

I noticed KyoAni hasn't been releasing much Shoko content lately😔😔😔, which always felt a bit bittersweet to me. That’s why I love sharing my drawings here, and your responses have been absolutely incredible♥️. Thank you so much for the awards, the upvotes, and the heartwarming comments♥️

Speaking of sharing, I wanted to tell you about a little dream project of mine. I'm currently planning to create a self-made 'light novel' style visual novel in Ren'Py using my own Shoko sprite sheets, where she gets to meet all of my other favorite characters! Please note that this is just a concept and a loose plan for now, as my real-life schedule is quite busy and packed. But I really wanted to share this idea with you guys as a token of my appreciation.

This community is amazing, and I’ll definitely keep drawing more for you guys! Thank you so much for the support. I'll use all of your support to draw more Shokos.♥️

u/Wooden_Sense2337 — 3 days ago

The Ichika Situation is Hilarious

Hey guys, Just want to share my art and opinions. An Hours ago, I've saw some comments on some Instagram reels and he said this (in 2nd slide).When I first watched Season 2, I completely thought Ichika was being a straight-up asshole. But after rewatching it with a fresh perspective, I actually found myself feeling a bit sympathetic toward her.

​Don't get me wrong...what she did was definitely wrong. Making Miku cry, disguising herself, and manipulating the situation was shady, and Miku absolutely did not deserve any of that. Ichika acted like an asshole in those moments, and there’s no excusing the way she went about it.

​However, looking at the bigger context, I get why she broke down. She loved her sisters, but for once, she also wanted to fight for her own happiness with Fuutarou. As the oldest sister, she spent so much time holding back. If I were in her shoes navigating a high-stakes war for love against my own sisters I’d probably feel desperate to fight for my chance too. Plus, considering the Kyoto past connections (with Yotsuba and the childhood memories), it’s easy to see how she lost her rational mind to desperation.

​Ultimately, while it's completely fine to blame Ichika for how she treated Miku, a big part of the blame also goes to the writer needing a massive spike in drama. Ichika was basically turned into a plot catalyst to push the story into high gear.

​What do you guys think? Anyone else felt differently about her after a rewatch?

u/Wooden_Sense2337 — 8 days ago