imapiekindaguy said:
According to the artist, they're eating churros.
thank you!
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imapiekindaguy said:
According to the artist, they're eating churros.
thank you!
Does anyone know the name of what she's wearing on her head? Tagging it as just headdress for now.
Is there a tag for equipment/accessory attachment rails for weapons (firearms, etc.), such as in post #8467846? Picatinny rails and the like.
I'm a bit unsure if the clothing piece is a crop_top, a shrug_(clothing) or something different in post #8468470
post #8134821
Not to stir a hornet's nest, but is Bridget male or female in this picture? There seems to have been an edit war on it.
commentary_request said:
Looks like a open collared coat whit sailor collar for me
that thing she holds to her feet, what's that? I don't know it, and can't find among the tags
reg_panda said:
that thing she holds to her feet, what's that? I don't know it, and can't find among the tags
paka-poko ( パカポコ ) or kapo-kapo (カポカポ)
https://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10431119
based on the item description on some websites, it's a children toy that mimics traditional pokkuri.
Requesting for someone to judge whether the characters in post #8472878 are wearing official or alternate costumes. I'm not familiar with the naruto series, much less boruto.
Sober_Bober said:
paka-poko ( パカポコ ) or kapo-kapo (カポカポ)
https://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10431119based on the item description on some websites, it's a children toy that mimics traditional pokkuri.
Thanks!
It seems to be a balancing toy, and the products I find are smaller than a child's foot. Pictures of use
https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/dp/B0B84THDFJ
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BY47GXZ
I wonder why it is so big in post #4194034 .
Is the small open mouth cow/pig statue on the floor a thing?
post #8474447
I can't decide between upper body and portrait accurately here.
I tagged it as upper body because it's showing only a bit more than shoulders.
reg_panda said:
Is the small open mouth cow/pig statue on the floor a thing?
I just tried finding a fitting label for it online, but the only appropriate tags I could make out were statuette and figurine. Look through those tags wiki pages, there may be links to some useful designations. Otherwise I'm clueless on this, maybe someone else knows more. The tags for the type of animal should be added too, if I'm not mistaken, since they aren't yet.
Closest match I could find:
https://asianartnewspaper.com/the-power-of-dogu-clay-figures/#prettyPhoto
The photos at the end of this article feature a doguu (which is its official tag on danbooru) of a boar.
reg_panda said:
Is the small open mouth cow/pig statue on the floor a thing?
It's called a kayari buta.
I'm not sure what she is holding.
commentary_request said:
I'm not sure what she is holding.
I'm pretty certain that's a dust mop, which is tagged as mop.