Day 1 - Very first anime: Hamtaro
(Source: neko-assassin, via hypercocoa)
sodamnrelatable:

“Who said I slept?”
(Source: robinaa, via pretentioussauce)
acarback:
sosuperawesome:
aCoCC
shop
A level of papercraft I wish I could achieve.
dewognatos:
fungii:
handy dandy face lighting references
Where the fuck has this been all my life?
(via yamino)
butthorn:

I’m a pretty dedicated exerciser but this still runs through my mind daily (pardon the pun)
(via ktshy)
Guys I want an owl can I have an owl please
penciltests:
Model Sheets (Simba, Nala, Pumbaa and Timon)
“The Lion King” 1994
Studio Ghibli’s 2012 commercial for the Nisshin Seifun Group.
(via pretentioussauce)
typette:
andante-ace:
barasandwich:
hello did sum1 order a bara sandwich
I’M
GONNA

I’M GGG
GONNA DIE
yesss
(Source: pooljail)
yellowfur:
Hey Guys, maybe some of you remember that awesome Lion King Game from your Childhood ?
There is a way to play it on your Windows/ Mac !
All you need is DOSBox !
DOSBox for Win: click here
DOSBox for Mac (dmg) : click here
And of course the…. the old Lion King Game !
Here are also 2 Tutorials how to run the Game !
For Windows: CLICK HERE
For Mac : CLICK HERE
Enjoy !
WHAT
I always played this game at Kindercare and have the Gameboy version of it (which is fucking HARD, guys) and now I can fill the gaps of my day with Simba
I will rage so hard at this game, I can already feel the rage
I play my goku card
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typette:
I had to give it a try and make a goddamn sugar rush racer. I think she’s a bit over-designed but who cares. Oh man, she needs a punny name, something horrible like Y’Gherta McKellogg aahahaha I don’t know.
Ok, you all go make one now so I don’t feel bad!
ktshy:
stulivingston:
kasumidyaya:
Kiki’s Delivery Service, watercolor concept sketches, Part I.
Scanned from The Art of Kiki’s Delivery Service.
Right click > open image in new tab, to see full view. : )
Wow.
One of my favourite art-of books…
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color-palettes:
(via design-seeds.com)
(via mackeydesign)
yumeji-hime:
Mary Poppins - the magical feminist.
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