Kuzu No Honkai Info

Here is a story concept and outline titled The Premise

In true Kuzu no Honkai fashion, there is no "happily ever after." Recognizing their feelings for each other would mean admitting their "pure" love for the others was replaceable. Instead of staying together, they decide to part ways. They acknowledge that they were each other's "crutch," and now that they can walk again, they must go find something that isn't a lie. Key Themes to Emphasize

Kuzu no Honkai (Scum’s Wish) is defined by its exploration of "unrequited love as a void." To develop a story in this universe, you have to lean into the idea that characters aren't looking for "the one"—they are looking for a substitute to numb the pain of someone they can't have.

The "relationship" works too well. They start spending every night together, but the intimacy is hollow. Haruki begins to feel a sense of power by "possessing" a version of the woman he loves, while Mio uses Haruki to practice the affection she dreams of giving her idol. They are "scum" because they are using each other as human mannequins, disregarding the real person standing in front of them.

Haruki and Mio meet at a rooftop bar. They recognize a specific look in each other's eyes—the look of someone watching a person they can’t touch. They strike a deal: they will act as a couple to stave off the loneliness, but with a strict rule— never fall in love with the person in front of you. When they embrace, Haruki closes his eyes and imagines Mio is his brother’s fiancé; Mio imagines Haruki is the idol from her posters.

Use heavy narration. The characters should be hyper-aware of how "ugly" their feelings are.

Describe how they use perfume or specific clothing to make the other person "fit" the image of their obsession.

Kuzu No Honkai Info

Here is a story concept and outline titled The Premise

In true Kuzu no Honkai fashion, there is no "happily ever after." Recognizing their feelings for each other would mean admitting their "pure" love for the others was replaceable. Instead of staying together, they decide to part ways. They acknowledge that they were each other's "crutch," and now that they can walk again, they must go find something that isn't a lie. Key Themes to Emphasize Kuzu no Honkai

Kuzu no Honkai (Scum’s Wish) is defined by its exploration of "unrequited love as a void." To develop a story in this universe, you have to lean into the idea that characters aren't looking for "the one"—they are looking for a substitute to numb the pain of someone they can't have. Here is a story concept and outline titled

The "relationship" works too well. They start spending every night together, but the intimacy is hollow. Haruki begins to feel a sense of power by "possessing" a version of the woman he loves, while Mio uses Haruki to practice the affection she dreams of giving her idol. They are "scum" because they are using each other as human mannequins, disregarding the real person standing in front of them. Key Themes to Emphasize Kuzu no Honkai (Scum’s

Haruki and Mio meet at a rooftop bar. They recognize a specific look in each other's eyes—the look of someone watching a person they can’t touch. They strike a deal: they will act as a couple to stave off the loneliness, but with a strict rule— never fall in love with the person in front of you. When they embrace, Haruki closes his eyes and imagines Mio is his brother’s fiancé; Mio imagines Haruki is the idol from her posters.

Use heavy narration. The characters should be hyper-aware of how "ugly" their feelings are.

Describe how they use perfume or specific clothing to make the other person "fit" the image of their obsession.

Beat The Boots Series

Beat The Boots I July 1991

  1. As An Am
  2. The Ark
  3. Freaks & Motherfu*#@%!
  4. Unmitigated Audacity
  5. Anyway The Wind Blows
  6. 'Tis The Season To Be Jelly
  7. Saarbrucken 1978
  8. Piquantique

Beat The Boots II June 1992

  1. Disconnected Synapses
  2. Tengo Na Minchia Tanta
  3. Electric Aunt Jemima
  4. At The Circus
  5. Swiss Cheese/Fire!
  6. Our Man In Nirvana
  7. Conceptual Continuity

Beat The Boots III January-February 2009

  1. Disc One
  2. Disc Two
  3. Disc Three
  4. Disc Four
  5. Disc Five
  6. Disc Six

 

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