datpinkone
(Source: merongcrossing)
Wonderful little short! Sometimes you just have to stop staring at your phone and interact with the real world.
(on a side note, this perfectly captures the lovely feeling of being in a cafe in Japan, I miss them …)
my new favorite outfit 。(⌒∇⌒。)
(Source: merongcrossing)
The above images show you the correct dimensions to create all four snow-people.
In order from left to right:
Snowbaby: To make the snowbaby you have to push two very small snowballs together (if they’re too large you’ll create the snowmama!). The snowbaby will only give you a gift when you have made the other 3 snow-people, perfectly. He will reward you with one of four items, click here to see them.
Snowman: The snowman is pretty much the same as in the previous series - you roll two snowballs together, and make a snowman. However he has to be perfect in order to reward you. If you make him perfectly, he will complement you and send you a letter the next day with an item from the Snowman Series. If you make him incorrectly you’ll simply get nothing.
Snowmama: The snowmama will ask you to give her snowflakes. If you make her perfectly, she will only ask for 3 snowflakes, if you make her imprefectly she will instead ask for 5. Snowflakes will randomly fall from the sky during the winter months, which can be caught with your net. When you give the snowmama snowflakes she will reward you with a piece of the Ice Series. You can give her as as many snowflakes as you want per day.
Snowpapa: The snowpapa will ask to play bingo with you. He will give you a bingo card, and each day when you talk to him, he will roll his eyes and they will land on a number. If you have the number on your card you can check it off your card. If you don’t, it’s too bad. You can make multiple snowpapa’s, or visit other peoples towns and talk to their snowpapa’s to get more than one number per day. When you get bingo (5 in a row) he will reward you with a piece of the Ski Series.
THIS IS EXTREMELY USEFUL PEOPLE.
(via stephlaberis)
I don’t even know
oH my word, Elsa in the last one, HAHA
XD
let it goooooooooooo
My favorite winter song.
Another artworks by Christophe Ferreira for Buta/Kitsune french-japanese animated feature film project.
A pilot was produced by Telecom studio, with Kazuhide Tomonaga as animation director.
This looks incredible!