Star Wars: Visions is unlike anything we’ve seen. Given Japanese films’ influence on SW, Visions comes full circle in emotional & unexpected fashion. Some episodes are stronger than others, but each is aesthetically & narratively different w/ incredible animation/voice acting 1/2

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Let's use DP as an example

May is still PERSONALLY relevant to Ash, but she was more NARRATIVELY relevant to Dawn

Going off of that, both of them are PERSONALLY relevant to Ash compared to Paul, but Paul is more NARRATIVELY relevant to Ash's character in DP

https://t.co/hcwc0m2PVk

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I understand the adaption of isn’t quite as quality as could have been done but I hope the story still reaches people. Because narratively it’s the beginning of the peak of . Twice is easily a top tier character for MHA.

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Since I'm behind on comics atm, I'll be releasing reviews as I catch up over the nxt few days. I'll be rvwg the "War of the Bounty Hunters" crossover event issues first! "Bounty Hunters 14" was a great issue narratively and visually. Check out my rvw here: https://t.co/47ZyJ4fQgz

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15th character is going okay. A few thematic issues I'm running into as she's narratively shifting between a mage slayer and a bounty hunter.

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Hi !!!

I'm Summers, I'm a spanish illustrator and concept artist looking for work in the games industry.
I love to create characters not only visually also narratively.

📧: summersartscontact.com
🔗: https://t.co/SgLkHQXpJC

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Hi I'm Summers!!!
I'm a spanish illustrator and concept artist. And I like to create characters not only visually also narratively.

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I have canonically lost my mind so I’m narratively allowed to struggle tweet without consequence.
In that spirit, this is LITERALLY the worst thing I have ever made and I deserve the death penalty for it

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Wasn't Kipo also mixed on her mother's side. Admit might be misremembering, season 3 was narratively unsatisfying so its hard to recall. Luz meets the standards of seemingly the whole cast. Feature wise no one seems to dramatically different too much from one another.

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Narratively in my Head DB ends here......with both Goku and Vegeta's sons thanking Goku. Goku is gone, but his influence is passed down to everyone including the next generation. This feels like a true ending.

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In his storyboard, both for the finale and other scenes, Dezaki brought an excellent visual quality to the scenes. Making them cinematographically and narratively more dramatic than in the original manga.

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"Narratively, it’s fun and engaging to see just how far There Is No Game goes."

Wrong Dimension is a smart puzzle game that breaks apart what it means to be a game.

Read our thoughts on the game following its new Switch release:

https://t.co/8qUI2V8suM

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3. Favourite oc is always changing but Queen Conscious is pretty important, I often draw her with Ronnie because they are narratively connected. They look very similar but they are different characters.

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Hi !!!

I'm Summers, I'm a spanish illustrator and concept artist looking for work in the games industry.
I love to create characters not only visually also narratively.

📧: summersartscontact.com
🎨: https://t.co/yFB9hdY4sH

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Narratively, it's mostly the same, so most of my grievances come in how much weaker and less consistent it is in regards to presentation. It's basically just a worse version of the manga, so I have no reason to ever watch it as opposed to just reading it.

Here's some examples:

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Not sure about others, or if this counts, but I like The Euphemia incident from Code Geass.

It had some foreshadowing, and it succeeds in doing what it needs to narratively without being forced or completely destroying Lelouch's character.

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Everyone should get a copy of new graphic novel Goldfinch by and . Currently reading and its great both visually and narratively! While you're at it, give them a follow too!
https://t.co/74d3eu3Gp8

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finished my first playthrough of OMORI few days ago. I really love these types of RPGMaker games and I've been waiting for this one for a LONGG while. It's really beautiful both visually and narratively. please play it.

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They’re a great narrative tool to show a character is carrying a lot of baggage, and not dealing with it in a healthy way. Them not having a single health benefit is what makes them so useful narratively.

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Post from got me thinking, so here is the 1st issue of Uncanny X-Men I ever got (302, Jul. '93) & the last (340, Jan. '97).

Quite a sampling of all the change, narratively & visually, that the book went through during the middle of the '90s. Great time to be reading

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