I love their colorful Lisa Frank like designs that looks like a rainbow!
I love their colorful Lisa Frank like designs that looks like a rainbow!
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Here is my cute and kawaii æsthetic project on Scratch
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/953797759/
You can create your own æsthetic project on scratch too
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Microsoft Wordament (old)
Microsoft Ultimate Word Games: Wordament
Microsoft Ultimate Word Games: Twister
Tippin' Bloks (Dave & Buster's)
Domino's Pizza Hero (it gameplay was similar to Cooking Mama)
Mario Kart Super Circuit (Game Boy Advance)
Super Mario Advance 4 Super Mario Bros. 3 (Game Boy Advance)
Spelunky Classic
I've noticed a similar reference to one of their eyes
(彼らの目の片方に同様の言及があることに気づきました)
IF THERE NO "MARIOCORE" TAG AND I DON'T GlVE A SHlLT ABOUT IT AND WHY IS THE MODERN "MARIOCORE" IS ALREADY DEAD AND WHY DO WE HAVE ONLY THE "NINTENCORE" TAG AND WHY DON'T SOMEONE CREATE THAT "MARIOCORE" TAG NOW!!! L(の[]の)💢
If I'm acting all cringe I'll be sent to the Super Kawaii jail
Thank Super Mario Bros. Wonder for this, because of how different it is compared to previous games.
I've been wondering if the specific aesthetic you see in Kirby games and merch has a name because it's my favorite ever. It has elements of space (literally everywhere), fantasy astronomy/steampunk (everything Magolor related, Nova, Kirby starrium figures, Dreamy Gear), theater/fanfare/marching bands (Starlight theater, Magoland, Beam Kirby, Pupupu marching, Epic Yarn cutscenes) but it's also very cartoony and simple. Mario Galaxy also has that (the Lumas, Rosalina's observatory, the engine room on Starship Mario, the stars and star bits and Gateway Galaxy). I also associate that aesthetic with The Little Prince by Saint Exupéry, I feel like the little prince being a prince fits into the theater part of the aesthetic and then the space and fantasy astronomy/steampunk part are pretty obvious in the story. + It also has something in common with Mario Galaxy and Kirby mood/story wise, it's that despite the simple and friendly looking artstyles they all remind you of how big and lonely and scary space can be. Also Kirby games are sometimes presented a bit like storybooks (DreamLand 3, Return to Dreamland), Galaxy has Rosalina's storybook and The Little Prince is literally a book.
I think I've seen similar stuff visually in Disney parade vehicles and outfits (look up "disney parade steampunk mickey" as well as some gacha games (Prosekai's wonderland x showtime and some Bang Dream cards) but they're not as simple and childlike. Anyway I'm rambling, my question is, does it have a name or do I just call it Kirby core (despite the definition of Kirby core on this website not encapsulating all of these things). I've been calling it space themed children's story book/toy theater aesthetic in my brain for now.
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Finishing your work early and retreating to your bedroom to play Animal Crossing and unwinding for the day before noon
Does it already exist? if not, should i make it? it might derive from nintencore