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Kaguya with Twuck


It’s Kaguya with a twuck. I dunno.

Marisa’s Book Stealing Adventureā„¢

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Basically I didn’t feel like doing anything today (other than continuing a school project I’ve been working all week on), so I just put together the Marisa book stealing things into one swf.

Cirno Freeze

Sakuya brings Marisa outside to where Cirno happens to be in the process of freezing a frog, and this is how this short series of looped flashes ends! I could have made it smoother, like actually having Sakuya turn around instead of flipping horizontally or a bunch of other things I could have done, but I didn’t really feel like it.

Sakuya Dragging

After stopping time and releasing the books from the Marisa’s giant potato bag, Sakuya proceeds to drag the thief out of the Scarlet Devil Mansion… through a very very large basement. It is very large because… of Sakuya’s space manipulation abilities. Yes, that’s why. I’m not sure why she would enlarge the space and make herself walk farther, but she did, and here it is.

Also, the title of this post would make it seem as if Sakuya is the one being dragged; it would actually be “Sakuya dragging Marisa” but I didn’t do that because that would sorta ruin the title syntax established in the past few related posts.

Sakuya Slash

Sakuya to the rescue with her time-stopping abilities and super-fast-knife-slashing (which may or may not be related to her time-stopping/slowing abilities)! There are a lot more frames in this animation than there were in the other ones, but it was easier to animate because I didn’t have to bother trying to make everything move smoothly; as you can probably tell, the frames are all over the place. Here’s a slower version (3 frames per second as opposed to 24), and here’s a faster version (60 frames per second).