Fullmetal alchemist 2003 EP25 : Words of Farewell [Hughes ' Funeral]
mob psycho 100 except the only 100% mob gets is for his math test
hey ! any tips on how to draw ritsus emo ass hair? u dont have to tho
here are my tips n tricks + general assumed structure
i dont draw his hair consistently but tbh you dont have to. just give him bangs and spikes that sprout from the whorl and ur good
Fullmetal Alchemist 2003 OP2 Ready Steady Go !!!
recurring elements of ONE’s art style, from what i have gathered
most characters have unique eyes/eyebrows/eyelashes (even if they also have other distinguishing features)
small mouth (even when it’s open) (with exceptions)
ONE’s patented technique: the perfectly executed Tiny-Ass Grin. it’s impossible not to grin back.
black hair is usually solid black, no texture
lots of solid-fill black inking in general
chiaroscuro for dramatic effect, varying in degree from minor to intense (usually blocky, but sometimes shaded, and rarely both)
higher tension = higher level of detail/shading (and the body improvement club is at max tension 90% of the time)
ONE’s art often emphasizes the dichotomy between simple and complex and uses it to reflect the complexity of a situation
thick, blunt lines are the default; as tension builds, the lines get scratchier. (very blunt or very scratchy lines may also be used for jokes)
strong sense of movement, via lots of motion lines, smoke/dust/wind, and impact splashes
big, J-shaped sweat drips (seriously these things are omnipresent)
that one texture he just loooves to draw
in the foreground, hands that were clearly drawn from a reference
visually complex panorama of an action scene
most common: a panorama of broken rubble and fractures. all of the rubble is shaded.
make the panel’s background black and/or make all the black parts of a character white, for dramatic effect
The Dot
varied and dynamic gestures, poses, and body language
you can tell that ONE is always challenging himself to draw faces, poses, and perspectives just as he envisions them, as needed to tell the story. keep on giving it your all, ONE-sensei!
mob’s hobbies include
being kind to all of god’s creatures on planet earth
lying to his brother
[id: part of the reigen spinoff manga. first panel shows roshuuto walking while on the phone with rusty-sama attached to his body. photos of jodo and his other connections are in the background. second panel shows only his phone and says "no one else would help me. all of my personal connections were for naught." end id]
something something uhh people need other people
(This post only uses manga caps for convenience’s sake,)
One of the main plot points of MP100 is Mob’s aversion to using his powers. This was due to a number of things, but that main two being Tsubomi and a tragic event where he accidentally hurt his brother.
This, of course, eventually leads to Mob’s explosions or “100%.” But in theory, these explosions wouldn’t be nearly as bad if Mob wasn’t as powerful. Which begs the question - where did all of Mob’s psychic power come from?
We know he’s a natural born psychic. He’s had his powers since he was young - Ritsu confirmed as much.
But obviously being able to float dogs since birth doesn’t give you godly powers. There are at least four other natural born psychics in the show, and their abilities all differ.
We also already know that Mob hasn’t been “training” his powers or anything. He’s avoided using them at all cost. So why the strength if he’s not even training? Well, the answer is simple.
Holding back his emotions.
We already know from Dimple that emotions can affect your psychic powers, and from Ritsu’s “experiments,” we know it can increase said power.
So it’s safe to say that after years of stress and other floods of emotions (that Mob has been holding back,) his power naturally increased because of all his turmoil. However, this wouldn’t be bad if he were also using his powers freely like Ritsu did. But since Mob is still too afraid to do such, he was accidentally saving energy.
Saving energy is something that we know is possible due to both of the Suzukis doing it. You can still use part of your energy and save the rest. Kind of like eating one slice of pizza instead of the entire thing.
These two things are what makes Mob so overpowered. Whenever Mob goes 100%, he is using part of 10+ years of held back emotions.
But keep in mind that this energy isn’t being immediately replaced. When you eat a slice of pizza, another one doesn’t magically take it’s place. You either have to cook more or buy another slice. Both of which takes time.
So when Mob goes 100%, he is depleting part of the energy he has saved for so long.
This leads you to believe “Wouldn’t Mob eventually run out of stored energy?”
Yes, but when he uses ???%, this energy is replaced.
During his fight with Teruki, he absorbed the other’s power. (Along with everything else in the atmosphere.)
Luckily, ???% is much rarer than 100%, otherwise Mob would eventually take in more energy than he got rid of.
TLDR: Mob’s power is due to him holding in his emotions and if not for his 100% explosions, he could eventually kill us with a sneeze.
And they’ve been on my computer for so long because I’ve been waiting for an opportunity to use them.
nora - she/her - yelling about other things in @extra-spicy-fire-noodles
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