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Reblog if you're in the Kaze Hikaru fandom

It’s a very underrated manga and I want to see how big the fandom is. 

If you don’t know what Kaze Hikaru is, it’s a crossdresser/historical/romance shojo manga about a girl in 1860’s Japan who dresses as a boy to join The Shinsengumi and avenge her father and brother. As it goes on she develops feelings for the captain. It’s seriously worth a read as it’s severely underrated. 

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drforger

awkward and cute tobio-chan ❤\(⸝⸝⸝°⁻̫° ⸝⸝⸝)

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zeldacw

The song Lan Zhan composed and hummed for WiFi was named “WangXian” and there’re two versions so far:  one from the animation (melody only), and one from the audio drama (with lyric).  (One more version coming up with the live action drama 陳情令).   

“Never Envies” was the 2nd ending song of animation. “Nameless Song” was audio drama’s 1st theme/ ending song. 

Important notice: I’ve been getting lots of questions regarding MDZS and I’m happy to answer them for you guys but I can’t reply most ‘anonymous ask’ because this tumblr account is my art blog and I don’t want it to display a bunch of MDZS ask posts.  (That’s why I tried to include a doodle or quick drawing with my reply but I can’t do that for every question so there were many ‘asks’ unanswered and I feel bad TuTlll)

Feel free to send anonymous ask to my personal blog @zeldacw-love

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sailorcuba

*daichi voice* DO U ALL HAVE PEANUTS FOR BRAINS?!??

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hakuyoubk

There appeared cats and Nekomata!

It’s obviously too late to say “Happy new year” after all😩

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yuzu-hanyus
“I figured, I just gotta rotate my ass. If I spill, I spill.
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twixnmix

David Bowie photographed by Steve Schapiro, 1975.  

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fuckingfreud

On the set of The Man Who Fell to Earth.

Photography David James / Courtesy of Taschen

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kylos

David Bowie in The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976)

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