Spilled Ink: 5 MANGA STYLES DRAWING CHALLENGE #2


another style challenge after Spilled Ink video

"perverted ISTPs"

according to personality database

ISTP - Kyon (The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya)


ISTP - Nara Shikaku (Naruto)



ISTP - Tawara Bunshichi (Tenjho Tenge)





ISTP - Kobayashi (Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid)

ISTP - Silvers Rayleigh (One Piece) (?perverted?)



Trokhima the Nordheimer (Conan Exiles)

SKG 2/5 of minimum signatures reached, 7/7 "reached the threshold" EU-countries



40% of signatures reached

7/7 "reached the threshold" EU-countries 


https://eci.ec.europa.eu/045/public/#/screen/home




INFOPREVIOUSLY
  1. EU Made Simple: STOP Killing Games - How Europe Can Save Gaming!
  2. EU Made Simple: Stop Killing Games - Interview with Accursed Farms
  3. Accursed Farms: Giant FAQ on The European Initiative to Stop Destroying Games!
  4. Accursed Farms: Europeans can save gaming!
  5. EuroNews: ‘Stop killing our games’: Petition calls for saving Europe’s video games from deletion
  6. https://www.stopkillinggames.com/eci
  7. YourFavoriteSon: Stop Killing Games Interview | TGG+ EP. 19
  1. https://metsastajan-sydan.blogspot.com/2024/11/skg-minimum-77-reached-threshold-eu.html
  2. Bellular News: Blizzard Changed Their Mind, Then GOG Humiliated Them
  3. https://metsastajan-sydan.blogspot.com/2024/11/skg-39-of-minimum-signatures-reached-67.html
  4. YongYea: Ubisoft sued for stealing and disabling purchases of The Crew and misleading customers...
  5. https://metsastajan-sydan.blogspot.com/2024/11/doctor-disaster-us-govt-wants-to.html
  6. Bellular News: Stop Killing Games Hit A Milestone: This Is What Happens Next
  7. Accursed Farms: Dead Game News: California halfway tries to label video games
  8. https://metsastajan-sydan.blogspot.com/2024/09/skg-67-reached-threshold-eu-countries.html
  9. https://metsastajan-sydan.blogspot.com/2024/09/skg-57-reached-threshold-eu-countries.html
  10. https://metsastajan-sydan.blogspot.com/2024/09/skg-13-signatures-reached.html
  11. https://metsastajan-sydan.blogspot.com/2024/08/skg-47-reached-threshold-eu-countries.html
  12. https://metsastajan-sydan.blogspot.com/2024/08/skg-14-minimum-number-of-signatures.html 
  13.   https://metsastajan-sydan.blogspot.com/2024/08/skg-almost-14-minimum-number-of.html

DangerVille: Creating A Monster To DESTROY Indominus 2.0 | A GojiCenter CHALLENGE



25 ft = 7,62 m

personality switch to ISTP

according to personality database
Dandadan
INFP Ken "Okarun" Takakura -> ISTP "Turbo Granny Mode" Okarun
(+ISTP Seiko Ayase)


DragonBall GT
ESFP Son goku -> ISTP Super Saiyan 4 Son Goku
(+DBZ ISTP Bardock)


closest anime characters

alkup. 24.5.2024

closest anime characters: ISTP type-5 / type-9 RCOAN
based on the average results of the personality tests and personality database

Thors ISTP type-9 RCOAN

Kobayashi ISTP type-9 RCOAN

Kyon ISTP type-9 RCOAN

Shenhe ISTP (sometimes ISTJ - PDb operates by majority rule) type-9 RCOAN

Aleksander (Veil) ISTP type-9 RCOAN



Stephen Loud "Gevanni" (Death Note) ISTP type-5 RCOAN


Ryou Ueki (Given) ISTP type-5 RCOAN


Kan Jou / Han Chang (Kingdom) ISTP type-5 RCOAN



Backwood Madness | Teaser Trailer | Bright Fame Pictures

A.I. fantasy world but instead kingdom there is republic (karelian fantasy)

karelian fantasy → fantasy republic ← Novgorod feudal republic

ChatGPT sanoi

A fantasy world where a republic replaces the traditional monarchy can offer a unique and refreshing approach to worldbuilding. The republic allows for a political structure with power derived (ostensibly) from the people, but it can still be filled with intrigue, conflict, and fantasy-specific twists.

Here’s a detailed breakdown:


Structure of the Republic

Unlike kingdoms with hereditary rule, this republic might feature institutions that govern collectively. Here are examples of how power could be distributed:

  1. Senate or Council

    • A group of elected or appointed representatives who debate and decide laws.
    • Could include different classes: nobles, merchants, soldiers, mages, or even representatives of non-human races (elves, dwarves, etc.).
  2. Consuls or Magistrates

    • Two or more powerful leaders who act as co-rulers (inspired by Roman consuls).
    • Limited terms prevent dictatorship, but political backstabbing is rampant.
  3. Assemblies

    • Large gatherings where citizens (or selected groups like guilds) vote on major decisions.
    • Assemblies might have limited powers, with much of the real control held by a smaller council.
  4. Guild or Faction Representation

    • Powerful organizations like trade guilds, magical orders, or military factions might hold seats in government.
    • Citizens align themselves with these factions to gain influence.
  5. Judicial Bodies

    • Judges or arbiters uphold laws but might also be corrupt, magically empowered, or influenced by political forces.

Key Features of the Republic

own flag design: american finnish

alkup. 5.5.2022 

blue nordic cross from finnish flag, red and white from U.S. & Canada flag

ENG - A.FIN

U.S.A. - Steitsit 




American finnish (english) place names

Place names in American finnish
  • Misikaan(i) (Michigan)
  • Ameriikka (America)
  • Steitit~Steitsit / Vallat (U.S.A.)
  • Kanada (Canada)
  • Sikako (Chicago)
  • Kaili (Gile)
  • Mäknoolia (Magnolia)
  • Arvuuti (Ironwood)
  • Klaasteri (Gloucester) 
  • Tulut (Duluth).
  • Frisco (San Francisco)
  • Lenska (Lanesville)
  • Wiheriä saari (Green Island)

https://kielikello.fi/paikannimet-amerikansuomalaisten-kirjeissa/

Amerikansuomen sanakirja =: A dictionary of American Finnish https://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/180070

In 2013 American Finnish was spoken by 26,000 people in their homes. In the town of Oulu, Wisconsin, there are documented third-generation speakers of American Finnish, and in Stanton Township, Michigan, there are children who speak the language. American Finnish has also retained loanwords from Swedish which modern Finnish lost. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Finnish


A.I. ISTP type bandit group

ChatGPT sanoi:

An ISTP-inspired bandit group would be a small, tightly-knit band of pragmatic, resourceful, and highly adaptable individuals who value independence and skill over hierarchy or ideology. Their operations would reflect ISTP traits: tactical efficiency, improvisation, and a disdain for rigid rules. Here's a concept for such a group:


Group Name

The Iron Shadows
Named for their stealth, ingenuity, and preference for striking quickly before disappearing into the wilderness.


Core Characteristics of the ISTP Bandit Group

  1. Organizational Structure:

    • Flat Hierarchy: The group lacks a rigid command structure, operating more as a coalition of equals where decisions are made through consensus or by whoever has the best expertise in a given situation.
    • Leader (Optional): If they have a leader, it’s a pragmatic figure respected for their tactical brilliance and problem-solving abilities rather than rank or charisma.
  2. Operating Philosophy:

    • Pragmatism Over Morality: The group isn’t bound by strict moral codes. They’ll take whatever opportunities come their way—whether robbing corrupt officials, stealing from trade caravans, or working as mercenaries—provided the risks are worth the rewards.
    • Efficiency and Precision: They avoid unnecessary violence or grandiose schemes, preferring small, calculated strikes that maximize gain while minimizing exposure.
  3. Skill Diversity:

A.I. ISTP-type shogunate / ISTP ronin and Nobunaga

ISTP-type shogunate

ChatGPT sanoi:

An ISTP-inspired shogunate would be a society or governing structure reflecting the characteristics of the ISTP personality type: pragmatic, resourceful, action-oriented, and individualistic. Here's a concept:

Core Characteristics of an ISTP Shogunate

  1. Pragmatism in Governance:
    • The shogunate operates on practical, efficient decision-making rather than rigid traditions. Its focus is on results and adaptability, blending old samurai codes (like bushido) with modern, functional strategies.
    • Bureaucracy is minimized, with a strong emphasis on meritocracy. Leaders rise through demonstrated skill and effectiveness, not just lineage.
  2. Military Excellence:
    • The military ethos revolves around precision, ingenuity, and adaptability. Warriors are encouraged to master their craft, explore new technologies (like gunpowder and siege engines), and innovate strategies to overcome opponents.
    • Small, elite groups are prioritized over large armies, reflecting the ISTP preference for independence and tactical efficiency.
  3. Craftsmanship and Engineering:
    • The society highly values craftsmanship, with a strong emphasis on blacksmithing, architecture, and innovation. A typical ISTP shogunate might lead the world in forging superior weapons, armor, and tools, creating an economy rooted in trade and skilled labor.
    • Artisans have high status, with master crafters sometimes wielding political power alongside warriors.
  4. Individual Freedom with Structure:

Hajen

 

Ruočin ezmäin luadimu čugledusveneh

raita - ruutu

alkup. 21.12.2017
Suomen tyylisuuntia, raitaa lännessä - ruutua idässä

  • skandinaavista raitatyyliä näkyy enemmän lännessä kuin idässä...

karelian mass (lighthair, mob characters)

 



"Mob" in Japanese manga/otaku culture usually refers to unnamed background characters

3/5 tai 4/5 on vaaleatukkaisia -> heitä D10 noppaa kun et osaa päättää hahmon hiustenväristä.

kirpputori löytöjä

Kirpputori löytöjä

blondes

 

kuvastuh "rejal'noih" huahmoluvetteloh

reflected in "a realistic" character roster

japounilas stiil'usuundua

The Legend of the Mystical Ninja / Ganbare Goemon

Bakeru

Momotaro Dentetsu

veressana: peräviärinnäine - deepfake

https://kielikello.fi/deepfake-eli-syvavaarennos/



Most consumed type of meat by European country

Bellular News: Blizzard Changed Their Mind, Then GOG Humiliated Them


A.I. human evolution in outer space

ChatGPT sanoi:

Human evolution in outer space is a fascinating concept that combines aspects of biology, space science, and speculative future possibilities. While humans have adapted to life on Earth over millions of years, space environments—such as microgravity, cosmic radiation, and different planetary conditions—pose unique challenges and opportunities for evolution.
  1. Microgravity Adaptations: In a microgravity environment, such as aboard the International Space Station (ISS), human bodies undergo several physical changes. For example:

    • Muscle atrophy: Without the constant force of gravity, muscles weaken and shrink over time.
    • Bone density loss: The lack of gravitational pull leads to reduced bone strength, increasing the risk of fractures.
    • Fluid redistribution: Fluids in the body shift toward the upper body and head, leading to changes in circulation and potential effects on vision.

    If humans live in space for extended periods, there might be long-term adaptations, such as:

    • Changes in muscle and bone structure: Evolution might favor people with more adaptable or less dependent muscle and skeletal structures.
    • Revised cardiovascular systems: Circulation could evolve to better cope with fluid shifts and microgravity.
  2. Cosmic Radiation: Space is filled with high-energy radiation, which can damage cells and DNA. While Earth's atmosphere and magnetic field protect us from most of this radiation, astronauts are exposed to higher levels in space. Over generations, humans might develop:

    • Increased DNA repair mechanisms: Enhanced ability to fix cellular damage caused by radiation.
    • Changes in pigmentation: Potential darker skin to protect from radiation, or possibly lighter skin to maximize vitamin D production if living in environments with less sunlight.
  3. Environmental Stressors: As humans explore planets like Mars, or build colonies on moons, the environmental conditions—like extreme temperatures, lower gravity, and dust storms—could lead to:

    • Enhanced respiratory systems: Adaptations to breathe in low-oxygen or even low-pressure atmospheres.
    • Heightened endurance: Humans might evolve to endure long periods of isolation or harsh conditions, developing increased resilience to extreme environments.
    • Altered sleep cycles: Longer or irregular day-night cycles might lead to adaptations in circadian rhythms.
  4. Genetic Engineering and Cyborg Enhancements: Another avenue for human evolution in space could involve genetic engineering or cyborg technologies. Spacefaring humans may deliberately enhance their bodies to better withstand space's challenges, such as:

    • Genetic modifications: Targeting specific genes to improve radiation resistance or muscle and bone growth in low-gravity environments.
    • Cyborg-like enhancements: Augmenting the human body with artificial limbs, organs, or other technologies to adapt to space life.
  5. Cultural and Psychological Evolution: In addition to physical changes, humans might experience psychological and cultural evolution. The isolation of space habitats, along with exposure to new environments and challenges, might foster new social structures, beliefs, and ways of thinking.

Ultimately, human evolution in outer space would depend on the time frame (centuries or millennia) and the specific environmental factors that humans face on their space journey. Evolution in space could be an exciting blend of biological adaptation and technological advancement, leading to a new branch of humanity uniquely suited for life beyond Earth. 

A.I. ISTP, ENTP and ESTP dialogue

https://metsastajan-sydan.blogspot.com/2024/10/ai-dangerous-trio-involving-istp.html

Here’s an example of a dialogue between an ISTP, ENTP, and ESTP in a high-pressure scenario where they must make a fast decision:


ISTP:

“We need to figure this out quickly. First thing’s first, let’s focus on what we know works. We don’t have time for unnecessary risks, just what’s necessary.”

ENTP:

“Necessary? That’s boring. Why not explore all the possibilities? Sure, we don’t have time to sit around, but if we push the boundaries a little, we might find a solution no one’s thought of yet. Think about it—if we just follow the usual route, we’re doing exactly what everyone expects.”

ESTP:

“Forget the theorizing, guys. We need results, and we need them now. We can talk about possibilities all day, but if we don’t move, we’re just wasting time. I say we go in hard, see what happens, and adjust from there.”

ISTP:

itsenäisyyspäivää

 


A.I. ISTP, ENTJ and ESTP dialogue

Here’s an example of a dialogue between an ISTP, ENTJ, and ESTP in a high-stakes situation where they need to make a decision quickly:


ISTP:

“Alright, we don’t have time to waste. We need to figure out the best way to handle this, and that means we focus on what’s going to work in the moment. Let’s keep it simple.”

ENTJ:

“Simple isn’t good enough. We need a strategy, something that covers all the angles. If we move without a plan, we’re asking for trouble. I’m not just here to react to things as they come; I want to control this.”

ESTP:

“Plans? We don’t have time for plans. We need action. We’ve got the skills, the resources, and the ability to adapt. Let’s hit them hard and figure it out as we go. Sitting around and strategizing is a waste of time.”

ISTP:

A.I. ISTP vs ESTP monologues

ISTP Monologue

*"Here’s the situation: we’ve got a job to do, and no amount of talking is going to make it easier. So, here’s what we’ll do—break it down, focus on the essentials, and handle it one step at a time.

I’m not interested in big speeches or over-complicating things. Keep it simple, stay sharp, and adapt when you need to. If something doesn’t work, fix it. If you don’t know the answer, figure it out. That’s how we get things done.

You don’t need to impress anyone here. Just focus on your part, trust the process, and trust yourself. We’ll get through this, not by overthinking, but by doing. That’s all there is to it."*


Tone: Practical, minimalist, and focused on problem-solving.


ESTP Monologue

*"Alright, listen up! We don’t need to overthink this—we just need to move. The more time we spend standing around, the less time we have to actually make things happen. So let’s get moving.

Look, we’ve got everything we need: talent, instincts, and the guts to take risks. That’s what separates the winners from everyone else. Yeah, things might not go perfectly—but who cares? If we hit a snag, we’ll deal with it on the fly. That’s what we’re good at.

This isn’t the time to play it safe or wait for the ‘perfect moment.’ The perfect moment is right now. Take the shot, trust your instincts, and let’s make it count. Who’s ready to go big?"*


Tone: Energetic, bold, and driven by immediate action.


Comparison

ISTP: Reserved, focused on pragmatism and efficiency. Prefers quiet confidence and solutions over hype.

ESTP: Charismatic, bold, and energized by action. Thrives on rallying others and taking risks.

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An ESTP monologue captures their charisma, quick thinking, and love for action. Here’s an example:

*"Alright, let’s cut through the noise. We don’t need a perfect plan—we need momentum. Action beats hesitation every time, and trust me, we’ve got what it takes to make this work.

Look around. We’ve got talent, guts, and a whole lot of potential. Now, we just need to lean into it. Don’t overthink it—keep your eyes open, your head on a swivel, and adapt to whatever comes your way. That’s how you win.

Yeah, there’s risk. So what? Playing it safe never made anyone a legend. Fortune favors the bold, and if you want to stand out, you’ve got to step up. So take the shot, make the move, and if you stumble? Get back up, laugh it off, and keep going.

This is our moment. Let’s grab it and make something happen. Who’s with me?"*

A.I. ISTP leader monologue

ChatGPT sanoi:

An ISTP leader monologue would be concise, practical, and focused on action rather than emotion or abstract ideals. Here’s an example:

*"Alright, here’s the situation. It’s not perfect, but when is it ever? Complaining won’t fix it, and overthinking will just slow us down. We’ve got what we’ve got, and it’s enough if we know how to use it.

We stick to what works: assess the risks, take calculated moves, and adapt as we go. I don’t need speeches or applause—I need action. You handle your part, I’ll handle mine, and together, we’ll make it work.

If something goes sideways, don’t panic—just think or ask others. There’s always a solution, even if it’s not obvious at first. Trust your instincts, trust your tools, and trust the team. We’ll figure it out.

No drama, no excuses—just results. Now let’s get it done."*


An emotional or abstract ideal-driven leader monologue could be the opposite of an ISTP's practical, action-oriented style. Here’s an example of such a monologue:

*"Before we take another step, I want you to think about why we’re here. It’s not just about completing the mission or checking a box—it’s about what this stands for. What we stand for.

This is bigger than any one of us. We’re here because we believe in something greater: the power of courage, unity, and the will to create a better future. Every choice we make echoes beyond today, shaping the world for those who come after us.

I’m not asking you to be perfect. I’m asking you to be human. To feel, to care, and to remember what brought you here in the first place. Let that drive you. Let it remind you that we’re fighting not just for victory, but for the values that define us.

So, when the path gets hard—and it will—hold onto that. Hold onto what matters. Because in the end, it’s not just about what we achieve; it’s about why we did it."* 

A.I. monologues

ISTP contrasts ENTJ, ENFJ, ESTJ, and INFP https://metsastajan-sydan.blogspot.com/2024/10/istp-and-contrasts.html

ISTP monologue

ChatGPT sanoi:

An ISTP monologue often reflects their practical, no-nonsense mindset, love for action, and a hint of their adventurous spirit. Here's an example:

*"You know, people waste a lot of time overthinking. Me? I’d rather just do it and deal with the fallout later. Plans are good—don’t get me wrong—but life’s never that clean. You’ve got to improvise. Stay sharp, keep your tools ready, and trust your gut. That’s all you really need.

I don’t need anyone else’s approval, either. Fixing things, breaking things, making sense of the mess—that’s where I find clarity. There’s a kind of peace in the noise when you’re doing what you’re good at, hands steady, mind clear.

I’m not much for speeches, but here’s the deal: if it’s worth doing, I’ll do it. If it’s worth fighting for, I’ll fight for it. Just don’t expect me to sit still for too long. That’s not my style."*


ENTJ monologue

ChatGPT sanoi:

An ENTJ monologue typically embodies confidence, strategic thinking, and a commanding presence. Here's an example:

*"Listen up. We’re not here to play games. Success doesn’t happen by chance—it’s built, piece by piece, with precision and purpose. And if you’re not ready to step up, then step aside, because I won’t waste time dragging anyone forward who isn’t willing to move.

You see, I don’t settle for good enough. There’s always a better way, a smarter approach, and I’ll find it. Challenges? They’re just puzzles waiting to be solved. Obstacles? Opportunities in disguise. The world rewards those who act, not those who wait for permission.

So here’s the plan: we don’t just meet expectations—we obliterate them. We think ahead, stay sharp, and lead with purpose. If you’re with me, we’ll make it to the top. If not? Well, don’t worry—I’ll still see you there... from above."*


ENFJ monologue

ChatGPT sanoi:

An ENFJ monologue would highlight their charisma, emotional intelligence, and ability to inspire and rally others. Here's an example:

*"I need everyone to stop for a second and really listen. We’ve been through a lot, and it’s easy to get lost in the chaos. But look around you. Every single one of us has made it this far because we believed in something bigger than ourselves.

I see the potential in this room, the strength you don’t always see in yourselves. You’re more capable than you realize, and the only thing standing between us and success is fear. But here’s the thing about fear—it’s just a feeling. It’s not who you are, and it doesn’t define what you can do.

We have a choice right now: to step up, to trust one another, and to prove that together, we’re unstoppable. So, let’s rise to this moment. Not for me, not for you, but for the vision we’re all fighting for. We’ve got this. I believe in us."*


ESTJ monologue

ChatGPT sanoi:

An ESTJ monologue would emphasize structure, responsibility, and getting things done efficiently. Here's an example:

*"Alright, everyone, let’s cut to the chase. We don’t have time to waste, and frankly, we shouldn’t want to. There’s work to do, and it’s not going to get done unless we buckle down and focus.

Look, I’m not here to sugarcoat things. We’ve got a plan, and it’s a good one. But a plan means nothing without execution. That’s where discipline comes in—showing up, doing the work, and following through. This isn’t about who talks the loudest or looks the busiest; it’s about results.

So here’s the deal: stick to the system, trust the process, and do your part. You want success? Earn it. You want respect? Show it. And when we cross the finish line, we’ll know it wasn’t luck—it was because we did things the right way. Now, let’s get to it."*


INFP monologue

ChatGPT sanoi:

An INFP monologue often expresses introspection, a search for meaning, and deep emotional resonance. Here’s an example:

*"Sometimes, I wonder if anyone really stops to think about what we’re doing. Not just the ‘how’ of it, but the why. What’s driving us? Is it something real? Something that matters? Or are we just going through the motions because that’s what’s expected?

I don’t have all the answers—I’m not sure anyone does. But I do know this: there’s more to life than just surviving, more than ticking boxes and following routines. It’s about connection. Purpose. Finding those fleeting moments that remind you why you’re here in the first place.

It’s easy to feel small in a world that moves so fast. But even the smallest actions can ripple out in ways we can’t imagine. A kind word. A little courage. A willingness to stand for what you believe in, even when it’s hard.

That’s the kind of life I want to live. One where, at the end of the day, I can say I stayed true to who I am. Isn’t that what we all deserve?"*


guns, Finland "former number 2 most gun owners"

 currently 10th most gun owners https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/gun-ownership-by-country



"What Are Next?!"



Fractal Philosophy: Why Anime Twists Hit Different

Olsson's Structural Diagram

 Olsson's Structural Diagram

The Swedish dramaturge Ola Olsson created his own structural diagram based on Freytag's pyramid. As a film dramaturge, Olsson's main interest was cinema, so the diagram pertains to the structure of classical films. However, it is close to the three-act model and the structure of classical drama, and it can be applied to certain theatrical performances.

1. Inciting Incident

Captures the audience's interest and introduces the core conflict.

2. Introduction

Provides the basic information: who, what, where, and when.

3. Deepening

Engages the audience, encouraging them to empathize with the protagonist or the situation.

4. Acceleration (Escalation of Conflicts)

The events begin to unfold; conflicts escalate, with moves and countermoves following each other. Includes the turning point or climax.

5. Resolution

The conflict is resolved.

6. Fading Out

Calms the audience, bringing down emotional intensity.


Example: In the Name of the Father
The film tells the story of Irish individuals falsely accused and imprisoned for the Guildford pub bombing. Using Olsson's diagram, the film can be divided into six acts:

  1. Inciting Incident

    • Two couples enter a pub, which explodes immediately.
  2. Introduction

    • The protagonist, Gerry, is a petty criminal stealing sheet metal.
  3. Deepening

    • Threatened by the IRA, Gerry flees to London but is arrested for the bombings.
  4. Acceleration

    • Acceleration 1: Gerry believes the charges will be dismissed as absurd but is sentenced to life in prison.
    • Acceleration 2: Gerry initially thinks violence is the way to fight the British but realizes it is not the solution.
    • Acceleration 3: Gerry joins his father in a letter-writing campaign, leading to the climax: a new trial.
  5. Resolution

    • Gerry is freed.
  6. Fading Out

    • Gerry vows on TV to continue fighting until his father's name is also cleared.

Sources and References:

Vacklin, Rosenvall, Nikkinen 2008, Elokuvan runousoppia s. 388

http://oppimateriaali.wikidot.com/olssonin-rakennekaavio

https://elokuvantaju.uiah.fi/oppimateriaali/kasikirjoitus/alkusysays.jsp

Fastepo: US is Disappointed with France's Decision to Join China: End of US Hegemony?

Chibi Reviews: All Anime and Manga to Be Censored in Japan by Head of VISA by Bullying Retailers & Otaku Spirit: Visa Japan Called Out for Censorship Statement! - Japan Fighting Back!








European comic

alkup. 24.7.2024 

"Paul continued by suggesting that it is certainly a challenge not being able to impose a clearly defined “Euro comics” label on the world. Instead it comes down to individual works finding their audience outside their culture." https://www.europecomics.com/thing-european-comics/

Modern

The roots of European on-paper comics date back to 18th century caricatures (mocking others styles or behaviors) by artists such as William Hogarth. The early 19th century Swiss artist Rodolphe Töpffer is regarded by many as the "father of the modern comic" and his publication Histoire de Mr. Vieux Bois (1837) is sometimes called the first "comic book".

Other precursors include illustrated picture books such as Wilhelm Busch's Max and Moritz (1865).

Franco-Belgian comics, Spanish comics, and Italian comics are historically amongst the dominant scenes of European comics.

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The European, American, and Japanese comics traditions have followed different paths. Europeans have seen their tradition as beginning with the Swiss Rodolphe Töpffer from as early as 1827 and Americans have seen the origin of theirs in Richard F. Outcault's 1890s newspaper strip The Yellow Kid, though many Americans have come to recognize Töpffer's precedence. Japan has a long history of satirical cartoons and comics leading up to the World War II era.

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Finland

Professori Itikaisen tutkimusretki (Professor Itikainen's Research Expedition) by Ilmari Vainio, which appeared on November 21, 1911, is considered first Finnish comic book

https://metsastajan-sydan.blogspot.com/2023/07/european-comic-format.html

Pre-modern 

Earlier, paintings, depicting stories in subsequent frames, using descriptive text resembling bubbles-text, were used in murals, one such example is written in Greek, dating to the 2nd century and found in Capitolias, today in Jordan.


Medieval






Spilled Ink: 5 MANGA STYLES DRAWING CHALLENGE #2

another style challenge after Spilled Ink video