
r/RagathaSupremacy

Holy hell 3 Ragathas
Noir arrived today so now I got 3 ragathas.
Realized I never posted this crossover art here (OC)
Idea for Evil Ragatha(Brag-Doll)
I got the idea that Evil Ragatha or how I nicknames her Bragdoll always saw herself as the favorite child, despite being the most neglected by her mother.Bragdoll was oblivious to her mom always pushing her away and being absent, thinking she has the best mom ever and constantly brags with the love she never got.
Ragatha doesn’t support ICE ft. My fursona
Art made by me
ragatha is the best character ever. amazing, beauitful, kind, sexy, understanding, tall, hot and a sinlge woman in her thirites. no one gets my obbession with her shes so hot she needs more merch AND PLSSSSSS in the golden suit omfg
reddit.comwould we love a spin off of tadc based of ragathas life? (ofc w the rest of the cast w out jax) (CTTA)
im so dead serious i need to know more abt her
Fan made Ragatha Pendantz Main set + Extras
Iconic Ragatha
Anime Ragatha
Beach Ragatha
Noir Ragatha
Spudsy’s Ragatha
Rare: Evil Ragatha
Super Rare: Cat Ragatha
Extras: Punk Rock Ragatha & Softball Ragatha
Just realised another reason behind Ragatha's avatar
Sorry if someone's posted this before
I've heard people say that Ragatha is a doll because she wants to be liked by others, seem nice and soft, but I thought of another reason.
Dolls are often used to play 'mother' by children, who typically find them easy to love and enjoy caring for them.
And Ragatha desperately wants love from her mother, so Caine made her something seen as inherently lovable, particularly in a motherly way.
Raggedy Showgirl ft. TADC Ragatha Headcanon [Cheeze-nuts]
Btw, commissions are open :3
This will be both an art yapping and a TADC yapping (ft. Ragatha headcanon) so buckle up:
When I saw the penultimate episode of the series—as in that scene where Caine is channeling his theater kid and the cast were dancing in golden showgirl outfits—I wanted to draw Ragatha wearing the showgirl outfit cuz she's my favorite character in TADC... and I do like drawing corsets and thiccums. I did draw Kinger first but that because I wanted to try out a new sketchbook and because I wanted to warmup using watercolors again (also cuz he looked goofy as hell dancing when he's all chess piece).
I planned to draw this one before the finale and before seeing their actual human designs but stuff happened so I only started to do the sketch after the premiere in theaters. I didn't know whether to draw her actual digital form or what I imagine her human for to be, so I did both in a way. I just humanized her design and combined that with what I thought what would have been her human design would be at the time.
Now onto, TADC Ragatha Headcanon first:
My headcanon is that—along with other things—Ragatha was severely criticized by her mother for her weight and body. Haven't thought that far into whether or not she also had an eating disorder but she has no issues with eating as far as we see so I'm not gonna say that. Gooseworx has said that her age is 30. I'm not sure if she was 30 when she went to the circus or if she's 30 by the time the show took place.
I'm also not sure if 2017 is the year TADC took place in but if it did, that would mean that Ragatha would have been born around 1987 (if she is 30 at the time of the show). If Ragatha is 30 at the time of her being trapped, that would mean she was born around 1978. This means that she spent her formative—including teens—years in either the 80s or 90s.
Both of these eras—as well as the 2000s—had skinny as the ideal body standard. Sure there are variations, such as the 80s leaning more into toned but still lean towards less bulk and more toning and leanness, and the 90s and the Y2K leaning into extremely thin bodies, this is also the era that is most associated with body dysmorphia, anorexia, and eating disorders in general. For reasons I will elaborate later, the 70s also leaned into skinnier bodies albeit more androgynous.
I imagine that one of the things Ragatha's mother criticized her for would be her body, regardless of her weight. She would never be skinny enough for her. She'd never have the body "feminine" enough for her. She'd never be good enough for her. She's also probably exposed to various media that touted skinny as the default and premium—especially in the 90s and 00s. Either she developed an eating disorder or that she's just insecure of her body. I'm less on the [she developed an eating disorder] more on [years of being inundated with the idea of skinny being the beautiful and anything fat/plump and curvy is ugly made her incredibly insecure of her body] but they're not mutually exclusive.
While her mother grew up with different body ideals due to generational differences, she'd still see skinny as the "best" body and anything deviating from that is lesser and uglier. I think she's born around the 50s which leaned more towards curvy "feminine" bodies but still veer into skinnier bodies but she still grew up in the 1960s and 70s which is the opposite of the bombshell 1950's curvy body ideal; the 60s and 70s leaned into more a sharper, boyish, androgynous look. While she could be born in the 1940s and thus, grow up with 1950s body ideals—I do think she would have been a mother around her early/mid 20s and that's if Ragatha is born in 1978. If Raggy is born in 1987, RagMother would be born in the 60s.
Either way, she would see skinny as the default and the premium. Deviating from that would make you lesser, less beautiful, unhealthy, uglier, and unfeminine.
She would always chase this ideal—and in turn—would push these standards towards her own children, especially Ragatha. You know. Like how older female (but also male) relatives point out how you—younger (usually) female relative—got fat.
Because that's the thing with body standards.
She'd never be skinny enough for her.
Never curvy enough for her.
Never thin enough for her.
Never athletic enough for her.
Never feminine enough for her.
Never beautiful enough for her.
Never enough for her.
I was worried that my piece would come off as gooner art. While I see nothing wrong with that, I do want to at least do it with purpose (and have the audience seen it as done with purpose) aside from goonery.
While doing the piece in the family dining room (it's the only table big enough for both my laptop and my watercolor materials), my family can see my piece as I work on it. They did not comment on how sexy or sexual it its but rather how—in their eyes—Ragatha is fat. Mataba daw. I do see that—because I made it that way. I imagined her being fat (neutral) and curvier in real life this headcanon was made before the finale premieres and I ignore the canon human forms in favor of my headcanons.
It's not that I didn't expect some people would find me making Ragatha curvier or plumper or fat more weird or gross than just objectifying or sexualizing (cuz again beauty standards), it's just that I was more expecting that people would think I'm drawing gooner or fetish art with her posing, her thighs, her outfit, her expression, how her thighs and boobs are big but her waist is a bit smaller (due to her corset), and the focus and composition in general. I don't really care whatever people think in the end because you can't please everyone and different folks different strokes. I care about pleasing myelf by drawing what I want the way I want, with the intent that I had (regardless of execution due to skill).
It's just a funny difference in perspective between different context and settings. My art would probably be more seen as gooner art in the internet but in real life, by people not as chronically online and not in fandom spaces in general, Ragatha being illustrated as plumper and curvier (especially pin-up style) was seen as subversive or grotesque by the "normal" people around you. Not to mention the age/generational differences in perspective, biases, standards, and tastes. It was what inspired me to write and post this long ass headcanon piece in the first place.
I want to draw more variety in body types since most art of pretty people (especially in anime style) veer more into skinnier bodies more aligned with conventional beauty. Yes, it would cater into my personal tastes and biases (and I could be better skill-wise) but I do want to explore more variety compared to the mainstream and conventional ideals and defaults. I don't want to merely draw this variety but also in the same way the "default" body has been portrayed as. As something not ugly. Normal. As something sexy. Luxurious. Desirable.
As Something Beautiful.
Cute bunnydoll art I found on Pinterest<3 (none mine)
Can I offer you a nice Ragatha in this trying time?
Showing The Queen the Pomni Wallet.
Got a cool Pomni wallet today
thought experiement: what if Ragatha killed her mom too
we all know Rags had an abusive mom but how would ya'll feel if she kept her canon personality and people-pleasing tendencies and backstory but she cuts herself off when she gets to the part where she pushed her mom or maybe stabbed her mom with a knife
would ya'll still forgive and love her? would she be forgiven easily? how would Gangle react since we heard her talk about Ragatha in episode 4?
and no, this isn't about Jax and how the community treats him/her
I've abstracted Ragatha [@8thproject1 on X]
We always here about ragathas Mother, but not her father, do we think Ragatha liked her dad, was absent, was just as bad as his wife, is dead or worse than ragathas mother to the point where she didnt even want to talk about it
i personally think becuase she never menioned him its supposed to mean quite litterally and figuratively, in the sense that she never mentioned him (absent) and in real life was absent.
SORRY I MEANT HEAR
Another quick message to the digital circus community
Just because goose said that Ragatha gives a lesbian aura does not mean she is a lesbian.
If you see her has a lesbian that’s fine. I personally don’t but in the end, I don’t really care. (if you ask me, I think she’s bisexual).