Maybe I’m just starving for more yyh content but I get so exited when I see doujinshis that are more plot based. Like Pigeons blood made me so happy ! I love Hiei Kurama but Yusuke Kurama is also great. Thank you so much for doing translations!

Thank you šŸ™‚ I do the editing and uploading, all translation credits go to the original translators, and the volunteers who help me out for some of them.

I’m really glad you’re enjoying them! I agree with you. While I enjoy some of the comedic or strange stories (the fairy tales ones were pretty funny) and the PWPs, I love ones that actually have great artwork and a story with it. I will forever be searching for Pigeon’s Blood conclusion… Ā if one exists.

– Mod Lola

An odd request but any doujinshi that Hiei x Kurama and Kurama bottoms. I usually only see Kurama top in most doujinshis where the ship is Hiei x Kurama. So it’s a change of pace. I also get a little wary about some Hiei doujinshi cuz they make him a little too childlike sometimes and I feel uncomfortable.

Hi, Anon. Not an odd request at all! I totally get the discomfort around childlike Hiei. It’s why I refuse to even touch Maya Kaoru’s work.

As for Kurama bottoming, where it’s clear and visible, I posted these two that fit that so far: Silent Call and Magic Stones.Ā The last one I uploaded isn’t explicit but it does involve Hiei messing with Kurama to make him –  ehem šŸ™‚Ā 

More will come when no one is home so I can work on them in peaceĀ Ā when time allows. The one downside to doujins with bottom Kurama is that many of them make him a little… eh, more feminine than I feel he should be? But that’s the price we apparently pay… There are only a few doujins that I feel capture the two characters relatively well, but most of them are short and not explicit.Ā 

Anyway, I’ll keep in mind that there’s demand for more bottom Kurama Kurahi and try to put those ahead in the queue.

– Mod Lola

On the topic of fic recs, I would totally be interested in some of those hardcore ones you mentioned to hit you up about.

… Okay, but no one judge me that I know about these, okay? No one. Or I will cry, and then you’ll all be sorry.

Anyway, here they are – yes, almost all of them include sexual assault or at least mentions of it. You’ve been warned. Under Cut.

Silent and Still
by Lulu White Ten.

Karasu and Toguro are tasked with causing emotional turmoil to Yusuke. They decide to do it by attacking one of his friends… and by attack I mean the other thing.

Then there’s Villain… who… I mean look at their name.Ā 

There’s Bait

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In a ploy to catch a criminal, Kurama is left tied up as bait. But when the others fail to come to his rescue, the criminal takes his fill of the kitsune. But Kurama won’t let that happen without a fight.

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and if you’re a fan of Yusuke being horrifying… uh, there’s Debts, Faux Paus, and Striptease, all from Villain.

And then there’s something slightly more tame (by slightly I mean… its still bad just… not as in the forefront?) :

Beyond the Face of FearĀ By: kitsunelover AU—They really shouldn’t have lost the Dark Tournament, because Kurama hates traveling through Makai as Karasu’s prisoner. At the same time, Hiei is the pesky thorn in Karasu’s side who just won’t die, and Bui knows a lot more than he lets on.

21 appendages... ugh… just the name… by thoth_moon

Then there is the Mother of All Horrors that will Scar You For Life and You Will Cry… Counting Crows by Sekah. (I only cried like 10 times reading this it’s fine)

– Hope that satisfies your psychopathic, sadist kink! I’m going to go hide in shame now…

– Mod Lola

So on the Kurama being a blood Pinata post (accurate) you mentioned how even the fandom likes to torture him to set up hurt comfort situations where the other guys on the team( at least one of them) have to take care of him. That was like my default fic when I used to read yyh fanfics. Your blog kinda got me back into the fandom ( thanks) . So do you know any good fics with that set up ? I’m kinda out of the loop on where the good yyh fanfics are now.

Welcome back! šŸ™‚

Oh man… I was the same. Hurt/comfort were a huge draw for me for some reason, as were ā€œfirst timeā€ fics, and though I’ve moved away from that for the most part now, I certainly won’t deny I used to enjoy them a little more than I should.

I’m not sure what level of hurt/comfort you’re into, I certainly know of a few fics that gravitate toward 90% hurt and 10% crying about when the comfort will show up… but for a more balanced look, if you don’t mind a threeway romance between Yusuke/Hiei/Kurama, there is a fic I’ve read a few times that I liked called Balm of Gilead, from the author Blossomwitch.

I’m on mobile so apologies, I must paste the link whole; https://m.fanfiction.net/s/2888969/1/Balm-of-Gilead

What amuses me is that even Blossomwitch claims Kurama angst is ā€œgeneric.ā€

It really gets me thinking what it is about fandom and people in general that we love picking one or two characters in media to torture mercilessly… sure, other characters get some pain thrown their way, but it seems most fandoms I’ve been in have one or two favorites (for example, Marvel and Bucky).

Of course, it isn’t the fans’ doing only, as the characters chosen are often ones who already suffered a lot. The blood PiƱata Kurama becomes fuel for torture fetishists, as well as people who simply like comfort fics. Both sides of the spectrum agree though, Kurama is the best subject.

Is it because he’s pretty and seeing pretty people crying is fun or satisfying in some way? Or is it some sick instinct within us, that, seeing someone in fiction suffer, if we ourselves suffer, we project ourselves onto them? We then hurt them, push them to their limits, and see what happens. Whether they recover or not, it’s cathartic, I think. Either you get to see them come back and think ā€œif they can return from that, I can return from my own pain.ā€ Or ā€œat least I don’t suffer as much as this character does.ā€

Either way, hurt/comfort, no matter which end of the spectrum you gravitate towards, is fascinating. And I think many of these characters being male and dealing with say, sexual assault (let’s face it, half — if not more — of the hurt/comfort fics bout Kurama include it) while the fandom is mostly female also contributes to this phenomena; because there is a layer of separation there. People take out their anxieties on these characters, such as fears concerning sexual violence, and the girlier they appear without actually being female — being like the reader/writer— , the better.

At least, that’s a thought that has occurred to me often…

Anyway if you’re a sicko like me and like the further ends of the hurt genre… hit me up. I’ve got a few horrible fic recs that I am ashamed that I’ve read… recently…. ehem.

– Mod Lola, who is apparently a psychopath sometimes

Ok so about hxh I don’t dislike the show it’s a good show. But the reason I prefer yyh is the set up makes more sense. It makes sense for a place like the demon world to have a fucked up tournament like the black tournament. The stuff that Koenma’s dad pulled to fuck over demons given the system and that kind of character. You know what doesn’t make sense? Giving known assasins and psychopaths more access and power. In HxH becoming a hunter means you get access to all sorts of locations pt.1

That regular civilians dont have access to and a liscence to kill without getting into trouble and all sorts of other shit. And they give that power to Hisoka who never tries to hide the fact he just likes killing people and randomly killed one of the examiners last time. And Illumi a assasin who freely admits that he wanted the liscence for a job. He says this to the people in charge of the exam. And he still gets his liscence what the fuck. Not to mention his family the secret pt2

oldeck family who the public doesnt know their faces have a house so famous that tour guide point it out while going through the city. Like it might have unbelievable security but why would you risk people knowing? Not that it’s a bad show or I dont enjoy it. I’m not that far into the series. But things like that kinda take out of it. It kinda takes me out of it. Especially when this world isnt like this world of chaos its actually kinda like our world. Or supposed to be Pt.3

Yes, I have to confess the setting didn’t sit right with me, either. I typically enjoy fantasy (in fact it’s my #1 favorite genre, and my preferred to write in, whether that’s high fantasy like LOTR or something like Fullmetal Alchemist, or even modern fantasies like stories about vampires, etc. All of my childhood favorites have fallen into this category… aaaand still do haha)

But the setting always did feel strange to me. I never understood who or what was in control of this Hunter licence, and why they were giving them out to children, or what the pointĀ of them even was.

More under the cut. Long analysis of character, slightly more productive than what I wrote yesterday, and some more dissing of HxH (I’m sorry) and its poor management of plot, setting, and character.Ā  Also, from now on, tagging all discussions and comparisons of HxH and YYH as HHD (for hunter hunter discussion) to keep it out of the hxh tag.Ā 

Once again, this is all just my opinion, my personal feelings, and are not meant to grade the merit of the show or insult anyone who enjoyed it!

See, I typically also likeĀ ā€œsecret clubs.ā€ But I like them being fleshed out. In Mass Effect, we know what a Specter is. They have almost unlimited power, but 1) they answer to a council which can strip them of this power, and 2) they have a clear goal – serving the council and the interest of the council races.

For YYH, we have the same thing. Yusuke has more power than the average human, having the authority to kill and having access to knowledge most humans do not have. But he 1) answers to Koenma, 2) has a clear goal of protecting the innocent from evil demons and other psychic phenomena.Ā 

And that stuff is outlined the MOMENT our protagonists enter the secret club, in clear words, and it doesn’t take, you know, forever… But HxH, I have no idea what the whole Hunter organization even is? I looked it up and turns out I saw the whole 1st season, 31 episodes… and I have no idea what this hunter thing is.

So yes, I totally agree. For comparison, in YYH, we go through a rather good introduction to Spirit World all before episode 5, an intro to what Spirit Detectives are without learning all the details, but enough to understand, by what, episode 8ish? We learn how Spirit World can bend rules with Kurama and Hiei within the first few episodes, too. We learn Spirit World is a bureaucracy, that it has rulers and managers (Enma and Koenma), that it is occupied by mostly two species (ogres and Spirit World citizens, who are like spirits, neither alive nor dead), that they have prisons, that they take interest in human lives and society, that they have the power to revive the dead but that there are clear rules and procedures. We learn Spirit World citizens can inhabit human bodies made specifically for them. We learn Spirit World can unlock human’s innate spiritual awareness. We learn the Spirit Detective job is sorta a new and untested thing (sending a kid to fight 3 demons… Koenma seriously didn’t think the job through yet). We learn Spirit World houses powerful treasures like the 3 artifacts. We learn they have a freakin’ treasure room to start with. We learn you can break into Spirit WorldĀ and its vaults. We learn that living creatures, even demons, can enter it. We learn spirits and living creatures can interact with each other as if both were on the same plane, tangible and all, while in Spirit World. We learn Spirit World watches and records events of interest in the Human World, sometimes flat out spying on humans like when they watch Keiko being chased or when the little girl (the investigator) stalks Keiko along with Yusuke and Botan. We learn ghosts aren’t allowed to stay forever in the human world. We learn that the spirit and the body have separate energies that converge together. We learn Spirit World uses actual technology, not just magic, like VHS types and pocket watches. We learn Spirit World citizens can live incredibly long lives and look like babies while being a couple hundred years old or more.

^^ See all that? That’s what I know about Spirit World from watching the first EIGHT episodes. Episode 9 Yusuke enters Genkai’s tournament… How insanely concise is that? Episode 8, and we know so much about just one aspect of this world.

Whereas HxH? episode 31… and I still have zero clue what hunters are, what their purpose is, what they can do, who they work for if anyone, what the qualifications for them are (just being able to fight?) We know nothing. 31 episodes!!Ā 

For another comparison, by episode 31, Yusuke is in the Dark Tournament, fighting Chuu. By this point, we had all four main characters go through the first cycle of their character arcs, we were introduced to most of the supporting cast, we had relationships established, we got backstory on some characters, we learned how spirit energy and psychics work more, we saw Yusuke begin his second cycle, we saw the introduction of a major villain… we had a lot. Whereas with HxH, all I remember is the damn big boat in the storm thing.

Speaking of character arcs… I wrote this in a response to something else, but I think it also makes my point here. I am incredibly fascinated with character arcs and character in general, even more than plot or setting or anything else. To me, character is all. So here’s my breakdown of some character growth within the first 8 episodes.

YYH never really feels like it drags, maybe only in those moments I mentioned before. But it had an incredibly strong opening. Excluding Hiei, within the first 7-8 episodes, we have two characters (kurama and Yusuke) go through full character arcs that affect them all the way down the line of the show. The other two join after episode 25, though we also get to see glimpses of character background and some development even earlier (Kuwabara’s sensitive side is shown with the kitty, his devotion to friends, his honor code – all before episode 8 as well, but that’s not really an arc. He doesn’t have one till about the Yukina Rescue arc concludes. Though his is a bit weak, mostly because Kuwabara was… pretty alright to start with? It’s hard to develop when there isn’t many places you can go. And out of all the 4 boys, Kuwabara had the least amount of baggage.)

For Yusuke, we have the theme of ā€œcaring/not caring.ā€ Yusuke stars off believing no one loves him and that he’s better off not being in anyone’s life. The wake proves him wrong enough that he makes an effort to come back. Then when he thinks he’s missed his chance by throwing the egg, and sees his friends and family happily talking about him returning, he mourns because he knows he’s not coming back. 180 from ā€œmeh, ima stay a ghost it’s better I’m not in their lives.ā€ So, he goes through a complete cycle just in that moment, from I don’t care, to I do care and I’m happy, to I do care and I am sad. Not just a simple arc, from point A to point B, but A to B to C. It’s a very well constructed growth of a character. Full arch, full growth, and that’s why it tugs at the heartstrings. Because the moment he started to care… he thought lost his chance.

That arc he goes through all before episode 5 cycles throughout the show, and makes us care because such a strong arc, such an emotional one, too, grabs the viewer’s heart by the balls and refuses to let go.Ā 

It cycles in the Suzaku fight – he experiences horrible pain to save people, but in order to really motive himself, he must see Keiko in danger. He’s getting there, to the point of caring about humanity, but not quite. Then in the Dark Tournament, the lives of multiple people hang on his victory. But they’re still mostly people he cares about, though now that has extended beyond Keiko into Shizuru, Kuwabara, Kurama, Hiei, Yukina, etc., all of those people. He’s getting there, increasing the circle of people he cares for.

It keeps going up, challenging Yusuke to care more. The hospital had Keiko and shizuru in it. But also the new psychics. Then Sensui threatening all of humanity. Then the 3 kings arc threatening all of the realms. Yusuke progressively gives more of a shit about more people with time and new challenges and as he earns more friends.

And all of that is outlined in he first Fucking 4 episodes!! We know what hsi arc is, we know where he is going, we know what sort of character he is, and we get to see him become truly fleshed out in just 4 episodes.

That’s just Yusuke, too. Kurama also has a complete arc within the span of like two or three episodes, and those themes cycle throughout the show. (guilt, suicide and redemption – think Ura Urishima fight, when Kurama projects his want to sacrifice himself for Shiori to make up for his deception, where he tells the guy that suicide has no honor or redemption in it, even though the guy didn’t care for that, his lie was about getting out of having to hurt people without causing harm to his grandmother, not about redeeming himself – family, lies, the better of two evils – to lie to shiori and stay with her so she has a son, or stop lying to her and punish self for stealing her ā€œreal sonā€ away) <– all that, for Kurama, is also outlined within just 1-2 episodes, and most of the screen time in those episodes isn’t even on him. The only person who isn’t well developed is Hiei, but the show does make up for it later, and Hiei is more reserved, so it makes sense we don’t see as much of him. He still has a good arc later on with the 4 saint beasts though, that also ends up outlining his themes (loyalty, betrayal, teams/family units breaking and rejoining, found family, Hiei’s themes all have to do with family and loyalty. Kurama is all guilt and deceit. Yusuke is the fight against Apathy and the will to live and care in a world and life that had nothing in it before. Kuwabara is about keeping his humanity and honor code even when confronted with horrors like watching a girl be tortured, with possible death if he doesn’t strike first, with watching Humans who were hurt themselves turn to hurting others with Seaman).

It’s consistent, mostly concise, cyclical, and oh so fucking satisfying to my literature loving senses….

And then hxh… where apparently nothing of substance happens in the first Twenty Freakin Episodes. I legit cannot tell you about any character growth in that time. Or plot? They take a test. For who knows how long. Uh… kurapika starts to like leorio when before he didn’t? So he gets friendlier?? Maybe?? Killua begins a friendship with gon instead of getting himself that therapist… they play a ball game together. That gets them to like each other so much Gon goes chasing after Killua when he goes missing at the end of the season. Uh…. they are faced with the horror of fighting people they had to cooperate with before I guess. *shrugs*Ā 

If you put a gun against my head, the only character growth or arc I could maybe try to name for the first 30 episodes is that Kurapika started to like Leorio and starts to address him with a bit more respect, cause they worked together, so uh… nope, nope, that’s not an arc in the slightest. Kurapika can simply be a person who doesn’t like others until he gets to know them… So yes, I’d get a bullet in the head.

And the fact that you need to skip the whole beginning of the show to even enjoy it, as @perpetuallyfrowning suggested … I can’t do that. I cannot enjoy any change in Gon if I don’t know where he was before. But I hate where he was before, and we’re stuck with that for so long… Even if you didn’t like Yusuke’s personality at first, you only have to deal with it for a bit because he changes so much so quickly.

So there it is, my rather lazy analysis of the beginning of YYH and HxH, looking at setting and character.

– Mod Lola

Alot of people draw parallels between Kurama and Kurapika, Hiei and Killua, Yusuke and Gon, Kuwabara and Leorio But no one comments on how Karasu is this weird hybrid of Ilumi and Hisoka. ( Also Sensui and Chrollo)

Wish I could help you there, but I only saw I think two seasons? Maybe one season. *shrugs* I could never get into Hunter x Hunter. I have a few theories for why, I think, but it’s all super subjective. One of my friends is the exact opposite, obsessed with HxH and unable to enjoy Yu Yu Hakusho.

If you are a fan of HxH, I stronglyĀ advise you don’t read this. These are my personal opinions on why I cannot stand the show, not a detailed analysis of the show itself or objective view of its merit. Will be under cut.

Also I am sleep deprived and potentially tipsy so this will likely not be coherent. *finger guns*

Anyway, for me, HxH always felt… too on the nose? Too Naruto-like, in a way? Here, meet Gon, he’s a super nice and friendly dude, but oh no, he has a tragic past because his dad is missing… And now he wants to be just like his dad, who is missing, so why is he emulating a dude he doesn’t know? And here, meet Killua, he’s a psychopath and he’s like 10. Instead of getting this kid a therapist the older characters around him are going to encourage him to go kill people. Oh yes, these children are also murderers. Meet Kurapika, the Kurama of the group, who is also a bishie, is low-key scary, intelligent, caring, and also has a tragic past!Ā Yay… And Leorio… I confess I don’t know shit about him. But he probably has a tragic past.

Okay, I am probably being too harsh on this show. I know it’s beloved by many people. But the constant pushing ofĀ ā€œtragic!! So sad!!ā€ andĀ ā€œchild murder! Yay!ā€ Is just not my cup of tea.Ā 

YYH did this way better, in my opinion. The tragedy is there, but it’s layered on slowly. Hiei, who arguably has one of the most tragic childhoods a shonen character ever experienced, doesn’t actually tell us what happened to him until the show is almost over. We get to learn who he is, what makes him tick, we get to love him, ponder about his past, get invested. Then we are given the sad. But HxH is like Naruto in the fact that it just shoves it into our face, as if to say,Ā ā€œhey, this character had a bad childhood, you should feel sorry for them and love them.ā€ I just hate that.Ā 

And Gon… that friendly optimism is just… weird? He feels 2-d to me, not like a real child. Whereas the imperfect Yusuke acts exactly as you’d expect a child in his position to act. He has daddy issues because he never had a father. He has issues with authority because his mother was awful and he never felt safe or comforted by the adults around him. He gravitates towards male role models and at the same time rejects them. He respects only one authority, Genkai, because she is the first adult whoĀ taught him what heĀ found useful. His kindness, his empathy, all that is earned. When Yusuke tells Genkai he cares about her, when he cries over her death, we believe it and we feel it, because we saw what he was like when he didn’t care, when he didn’t have an adult to turn to. It’s like a child that had been neglected all his life who was suddenly thrust into a foster home or an orphanage where one cranky lady is done with life, so she’s honest and raw and doesn’t throw platitudes into his face, and he respectsĀ that. He gravitates to it the same way 9th grade students do to the teacher who uses swear words in class and isn’t afraid to show the Romeo and Juliet movie that has the *gasp* boobie in it. His relationship with Genkai is realistic and earned, and genuine like crazy, and when he mourns her, the first and only adult he respected, loved, and felt safe with, we all mourn with him…

But Gon? I don’t know. He just put me off from the start. He doesn’t seem to have a reason for being so damn friendly. He doesn’t seem to act like a normal human being at all. He’s just this weird 2-d cartoon that tries to kill with kindness and be just like his missing dad instead of, ya know, doing the realisticĀ thing and having a complicated relationship with him. Like, Yusuke doesn’t hate Atsuko. But he sure does blame her for lots of things. I can interject my own childhood here, because my feelings toward family are also complicated. I know the ā€œmissing parentā€ thing really well because my parents lived in a different county for half of my childhood, and I can tell you, while I understood why they did it, and loved them, and appreciated with all my heart the sacrifices they made… I still did, and still do, blame them for robbing me of a normal childhood. Of robbing me of a relationship with them. Of robbing me of that mother-daughter best friend dynamic, of being able to tell them all my secrets and feel like they’re part of my life and not just distant parental figures I respect and love the way the religious love and respect their gods. And Yusuke is the same. His relationships with all the adults in his life, even some of the other kids, are complicated and layered and realistic. He knows his mother had a raw dealing having him at what, 15? But he also blames her for not doing more… Hiei, how does he feel, knowing that his mother died, instead of leaving the Glacier Village during her pregnancy or right after birth to go look for him? How does he feel knowing she stayed there, and died there? It wasn’t her fault. She was heartbroken, she was exhausted from giving birth, and she was weak and scared and alone… it’s even implied she committed suicide. And if she did, don’t you think Hiei might stillĀ feel complicated about it? Don’t you think he might feel like she should have been stronger, for him, for this small child that didn’t deserve his fate? She should have lived and left the village and searched for him! She should have looked even if she knew he was dead, if nothing else then to bury him! That’s the sort of thoughts I bet once ran through his mind…

But Gon? Nothing. Just… love for mom and idealizing dad. It’s boring, unrealistic, and I hate it.

Killua, my friend’s favorite shonen character (if not favorite anime character) of all time is literally one of my least favorite, and the only character I mightĀ have liked, Kurapika, was clearly ripping off of Kurama, whip and all included. So I just could never finish the show.

As for the Karasu question, technically, he came first, so those other characters are based on him. But from what I did actually see of Hisoka… he’s like an evil pedo (right?? I heard something like that??) clown. That’s what he is. How is he threatening? This isn’t even a rhetorical question. Creepy, maybe. But I’d just feel slightly uneased by him and then call the police if he came near me. If Karasu had his eyes on me like he did on Kurama, I’d probably shit my pants, let’s be real.Ā 

Karasu was a sadist. He was thrilled by theĀ ā€œintimacy between murderer and victim.ā€ And the scariest shit of all? You can sorta understand him. When you murder someone, you are the onlyĀ person in the world to see what happens to them. You have complete control over that person. You are their god, deciding if they are worthy of life or death. It’s an urge you can theorize about, can talk about, can even understand to a degree. But Hisoka? He uh, wears clown clothes and chases Gon? Or something? He makes scary faces? Karasu doesn’t have to even show his face to be terrifying. He just has to talk about his hobbies and his beliefs. Hell, the moment she shows up you feel something is up. I saw Hisoka like, at least 10 times and I still don’t know shit bout him. Karasu had like, 3-4 speaking scenes and they all made him fucking scarier with each one. I felt like each scene with Hisoka added absolutely zero to the show. Not to mention how fucking slow it was…

I feel like having a character target your young protagonist and make creepy faces at them is just lazy. Dude is, and I knowĀ Naruto came after, but that’s the show I saw first and actually know a thing or two about (till whenever shippuden started). So dude is just like Orochimaru. Now I was never scaredĀ of that guy, I just thought he was a total creeper. To me, there were way scarier moments. Hell, even Gaara’s brother, when he like, trapped a guy inside a puppet and then blood dripped out? Was that him? Anyway, that moment was way freakier than anything Orochimaru did. Karasu’s like 3 scenes were way more psychologically scary than all of Orochimaru’s scenes put together. And I got the same vibe from Hisoka as Orochimaru. The, he’s creepy and these kids should definitely find an adult asap, and notĀ ā€œholy fuck that’s a mass kidnapper/rapist/torturer/murderer and holy hell I am fascinated and also terrified and holy shit Kurama run run run!ā€Ā 

*shrugs* Karasu is honestly probably the scariest villain in YYH, too. Only because he enjoys torture and murder, and he explains why. And the explanation makes fucking sense and its so terrifying that I can’t

and he also doesn’t look like a clown. That’s a major plus. I’m not and never will be scared of clowns. Like… its a clown. Its colorful and does weird shit. How is that scary? No, demonic looking motherfuckers with long ass ink black hair and eyes that glow purple with glee at the thought of ripping blood curling screams out of someone in front of a giant ass audience, and lamenting that they wish they could fucking keepĀ him and I dont know fucking fuck his corpse is that what he meant cause holy fuck!??!Ā 

Anyway, Karasu gives me nightmares and I love him and I don’t care for HxH and I need sleep and love you all very much please don’t hate me for disliking this show I really did give it like, three separate chances. *shrugs*

– Mod Lola

Thoughts on Shizuru x Botan?

Ok, I typically do not like shipping Botan with anyone. Don’t know why, I just can’t imagine it.

But if I were to ship her with someone, YES to Shizuru. I can def dig that. I don’t know, they’re both just so… chill? But yes, I vote yes on that ship.

– Mod Lola, who just got a bit too excited by a ship she never even thought about before… hmm

Omg he is a blood pinata though. Like I swear every other fight with him involves people trying to trap him or take advantage of him. ( Roto, Gama, Bakken, Touya, Urashima, Karasu when he has him surrounded by the bombs the guy with the robot on ishigakis team). He almost never gets just a straight forward fight where you just fighting to see whose stronger because almost all his opponents are minipulative dicks ( Gama and Touya arent but still ). Give the poor guy a break .

Haha! There can be 2 explanations for this.

Story explanation, and

Narrative explanation.

So, story-wise, Kurama doesn’t fightĀ ā€œpunch to see who punches strongerā€ types of fights. He’s always using tricks, special abilities, and long range attacks. Yusuke almost always wins with Spirit Gun or Punch/Kick. Hiei, Dragon/Sword/Punch, Kuwabara, Punch/Sword. Kurama, on the other hand, has multiple win scenarios. While they’re all plant based, so you could say, Kurama Plant/Plant…more Plant, he actually has a craploads of ways to win. He can cut you up like Hiei and Kuwabara with his whip, he can trap you by making you immobile with a plant, he can poison you, he can sew a plant in you that will kill you after a certain amount of time, he can force you to hallucinate, making you unable to fight, he can pull weapons literally out of his goddamn ass, he can bypass having his freakin energy sealed inside him by planting inside his own blood veins – the list goes on.Ā 

If you’re a team of fighters, and you’ve got a bunch ofĀ ā€œpunch till it stops movingā€ fighters like Chuu, Jin, Rinku, etc., who all use abilities or weapons, but still effectivelyĀ ā€œPunchā€ (do physical hits to the body till the opponent hurts too much to move), then you’re going to lose to Kurama quickly. Because he knows how to keep his distance, he can strategize, and a simple opponent with not a lot of tricks is easy for him to beat using tricks of his own.

Remember, Kurama himself is a manipulative dick.Ā He roped Touya into talking with him until he could move again. Sure, he might have cared by the end, probably because he was going delirious with nearly dying, but he certainly was playing up interest to get Touya to not attack for a bit and chat.

Speaking of Touya, he’s not the most straight forward fighter, either, even if he’s not a dick. He can do range and he can do close quarters. He can create weapons out of virtually nothing, like Kurama. Gama also had tricks up his sleeve.

That’s what it boils down to, being tricky. If you’ve got someone who is adaptive and can fight using many different ways, you want to match that. So Kurama kept getting tricky opponents, because he is tricky, and he’d easily pick apart anyone who wouldn’t be able to see his tricks coming.

Now, for reason number 2. This is speculation… but…

Narrative wise, we have our pretty little bishonen boy getting all beat up, all bloody and dirty… that pretty red hair and face covered in blood. All his male friends freaking out and scared at the brutality he is being shown… speaking of brutality, how often in western comics do we see violence against women sexualized or glorified in some way? Bishonen, women, same difference.Ā 

And oh, then we have such wonderful scenes as the attractive male friends having an excuse to carry the pretty girly looking bishie in their arms all princess style, and oh, how pissed they all are he got hurt, ands he’s all vulnerable now… what a shame if SOMETHIG happened, he must be protected!! protected by the big manly male friends, and man, if the fangirls see the expression that one friend is making… oh man, wouldn’t that just.. be horrible… just,.. terrible, so many fics… so much interest…,,m so many wwierd. fetishes? that will keep weirdoes coming back and lvijngr it and HAVE YOU SEEN FANFICTION FROM THIS FANDOM!? Kurama, for craps skae, fkurama, riun, jsut run you poor fuickign thing just serarch noncon dubcon violence blood and GOD jsut fucking run and go to a nonfighting anime you poor fuicker

Anyway, that’s my take on it. Feel free to chime in, guys!Ā 

– Mod Lola

What do you think is the most brutal thing Kurama did? ( for me it’s the elder Toguro “fight”. I swear if he didnt have a conscience he’d be the most op in yyh despite not having as much power)

… aka the fight that scarred me for life.

But yes, that fight definitely. Before, we always saw some sort of reaction from him, whether pain, fear, anger, anything. This time he was just… lethal. And we didn’t get to see any of his planning, like with the Dark Tournament where we got close ups of him throwing seeds at/into his opponent, or heard his plans, or at least had some insight into his thinking/emotional state.Ā 

That fight… we had nothing. I think the fact that he was also not harmed at all was a bit freaky, as he typically is a freakin blood pinata. That time, the only blood was coming from an imaginary version of him who smiled through the whole thing.Ā 

So yes, it was definitely unsettling.

– Mod Lola