6 Works in Mari (Kubo and the Two Strings)
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Kubo tells the story of how he got his iconic instrument; the Shamisen.
Series
- Part 32 of Spring Writes Stuff
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 1,857
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 13
- Hits:
- 174
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Kubo introduces Agatha to his family.
Series
- Part 27 of Spring Writes Stuff
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Here Be Children! by Anonymous
Fandoms: Kubo and the Two Strings (2016), The Boxtrolls (2014), ParaNorman (2012), Coraline (2009)
08 Jan 2019
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Four children and their companions team up to put an end to all of the chaos that has ransacked their town. Along the way, they face their fears/obstacles and realize that even with all the bad things that happen in life, there are still good things in life worth living for.
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For It Shines Bright And Never Changes by HerenorThereNearnorFar
Fandoms: Kubo and the Two Strings (2016)
19 Jul 2018
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Our hero is surely lost. Eye stolen, memories lost, a hundred thousand ri away from home.
So of course, he must be rescued.
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The Shamisen Player and the Three Strings by orphan_account
Fandoms: Kubo and the Two Strings (2016)
18 Jul 2017
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What if Kubo wasn't the only child Beetle had come across? What if before him, there was another?
What if Kubo's story was a little different? What if it wasn't just Monkey and Beetle by his side, and instead, there was also a young moth by the name of Gako? Two things are definitely certain.
One: he isn't alone.
Two: there's still secrets, along with many other things to discover. However, with this new friend by his side, there's also another story to learn as well.And that really is the least of it.
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School of Rock; Sound of Life by Dusty Little Fic Attic (StarsInAJamJar)
Fandoms: Kubo and the Two Strings (2016)
28 Apr 2017
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Whenever his aunts were involved, surprises weren't 'hit-or-miss' so much as just 'miss'. He couldn't say they didn't try, but most everything they did seemed to want to get Kubo to forget half his genes came from his father. At least, that's what it felt like. His mother's side was rather xenophobic to put it accurately as possible. That didn't mix well when your sister's husband was American and their child ended up living with you after said sister and husband had died.
It's been a little less than two years since Kubo's parents had died and custody of him had been given to his mother's relatives in Japan. A place he hadn't been to since he was born, with a language he'd had no inkling of how to speak. Kubo wasn't necessarily unhappy. Just... unhappy. It's complicated.