my characters in anime

 I'll play with the AI to design some characters to look like my characters in my stories.




(1961) 

Ryoji Hashikawa, with his two sons who are homeless and have lost his wife in the fire. It was in the 1960s and Ryoji had a hard time finding a job due to anti-Japanese sentiments.


(1996 - 2016) 

Jessica Beaumont, she is a homeless girl who loves to play violin. She ran away from her mother who was unfair to her father who had taken his life. and she passed away in a hit-and-run. 

(2016)

Ryan Kingsley. He was kicked out of the house because his father had been drinking. Though his father greatly regretted it. Ryan had suffered severe trauma while homeless.




(2028)

Sam Beaumont, Cousin of Jessica Beaumont is born intersex. She worried about revealing this secret. She loved cosplaying and acting on stage. 

(2020)

Sean Ryker. He works in a yogurt shop. He grieves over the loss of his boyfriend Alex who died in an accident. 

(1971)

Terry Voll, a Vietnam war veteran. He was torn between obeying his superiors and seeing the wrong they were doing.

(2022) 

Thomas Matthews, a 10 year old boy who loves drawing. His mother and stepfather were abusive. He got adopted into a family by Ryan and Tobias. 
(2015) 


Tobias takes care of an orphanage. His two brothers torment him, trying to destroy their youngest brother's career out of jealousy of his success while they waste away with drugs and alcohol.


(2016)

Controlled and abused by his mother, even dealing with her homophobic ranting, he had attempted suicide but was saved when his eldest sister found him overdosing. He had to stay in a behavioral health hospital.


(1964) Trevor McAndrews, a Scottish father had been drinking away due to the neglect by his father who passed away. He had to find his son in a strange world by his son's drawings and face his father who overshadows him.

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