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It's Kind Of A Long Story...

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hinataoc
hinataoc

(pngtuber Hina, by me, art below by Amy)

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The Million Dreams Award is here and it's time to cast your vote!!

There are so many incredible creators nominated for this award in all of the categories. If you need some time to look at all of their amazing work, take a moment to look through this google sheet that has them all organized, along with their content: MDA Nominees

I was personally nominated in the Fanfiction section for my khfanfic, 'The Forgotten Traveler'! Which I am just so incredibly humbled about. Thank you to everyone for the support!!!

So enough babbling from me, here is the link for you to get your vote out there!!!

✨✨VOTE HERE FOR THE MDAs✨✨

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HINATTAAAAA YOU SUPPORT US SO MUCH, LET US SUPPORT YOU!! <3

Please consider voting for her, she’s been such a wonderful friend and so supportive of others in the Kingdom Hearts community– especially those with KHOCs. I really really hope for her for this <3

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anyways i just love the way kpop demon hunters stayed true to its roots in korean/asian culture, especially around the core theme of community vs individualism

the fact that it's not a single chosen one but a group of three

the fact that the honmoon is not powered by the hunters themselves but by the energy and love of the fans

the fact that gwi-ma turns people into demons by promising that he is the only one who can help them when he is in fact reliant on his army of demons to collect souls for him

the fact that "your idol" is about surrendering yourself to a single higher power while "golden" is about soaring to new heights together

the fact that gwi-ma preys on people's individual insecurities and shame to get inside their heads while rumi, mira, and zoey set them free in the end by encouraging them to embrace their differences and reminding them that they're not alone

the fact that you can see the audience cheering individually and even pushing into each other to get closer to the stage during "your idol"

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while they're linking arms and cheering together and hugging during "what it feels like"

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i have not seen the live action lilo and stitch but it feels like that movie sits on the opposite end of the spectrum from kpop demon hunters as a case study for how to tell a story in way that is culturally authentic and still resonates with a broader audience

and i think given that the core theme of the movie is all about community over individualism, the ending, particularly as it relates to rumi and jinu's budding romance, is really the perfect culmination of that broader theme

rumi and jinu's connection has all the hallmarks of that all-encompassing, all-consuming, borderline co-dependent first love where you keep your relationship a secret and sneak out of the house to meet up and feel like the other person is the ONLY person who really gets you

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i'm the only one who can understand you, i'm the only one who will love you is the kind of thing that sounds romantic when you're 16 until you get older and realize how toxic it actually is and i love that the movie counters that in "what it sounds like" with rumi realizing that she had that love and support all along from her girls, and later, from the fans who continue to cheer them on through their comeback

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it's about connection and sisterhood and love and sharing your fears and lifting each other up and becoming stronger and better together

and as compelling as i found rumi/jinu and as much as i would like to see their relationship explored more in a sequel/series, i just really love that this movie, which is clearly targeted at young women, ends on the message that romantic love is not the end all be all, that friendship is just as important if not more so than a romantic partner, that single women can lead successful, fulfilling lives, that true happiness and freedom start from within

it's crazy that this message still seems revolutionary in 2025 but given the current state of the world, it feels more necessary than ever