Phew, inspirations. Don't even get me started. Like Sparta I'll try to stay positive, because it mainly involves how I grew up. :blush:
When I first started drawing (keep in mind I was nine) I... believe I started off with tracing. In particular, Sonic characters. I think it was back when Sonic DX was a thing, but I'm not 100% sure. It's a weird thing to say these days that you're into Sonic, maybe because the game series has been given very little justice over the years, but I still have a sporadic interest in Sonic. Then, there was Final Fantasy 8. It was a unique FF game that I had never played, but seen through the eyes of my brother. FFVIII not only got me into Final Fantasy games in general (I've still never directly played one, though...), but strangely enough, got me into Mythology. I didn't study it as intensely as my brother, but I was always interested in the crazy stories about what sort of trouble Gods and Deities were up to. ...Oh, by the way, don't eat really good fruit, you might get pregnant.
Anyway, that leads me to Digital Devil Saga. LOTS OF MYTHOLOGY IN THAT GAME. I was way past tracing at this point, but I'll admit... I was WAAAY too young to be playing a SMT game. (At least 14 for a M-Rated game.) Sure there was Mario and Zelda, that had already been integrated into my life, but Digital Devil Saga was in a league of its own, cementing my love for SMT, as well. I was going through a sucky period of my life at the time though, suffering through years of bulling and taunting for my hair, my oily skin, and whatever else dumb kids can think of. Digital Devil Saga awakened in me my dark sense of humor, although I wasn't aware of it at the time and wouldn't be until about 10th or 11th grade, so you can only imagine what sort of weird things I was drawing at the time. I suppose you can say I went through my "drawing edgy" phase, and way before puberty! Where I also got "edgy" for a while. ...Phew, I went through a tortuous journey.
I think after that I got into Tales, but it could have been a couple of years beforehand. It all started with Tales of Symphonia, and it just sounded odd to me at first, this weird RPG. That, and back then I didn't think the graphics were all that appealing, so it was just some strange thing where I thought it was way too obscure to like. ...I very quickly changed my mind, let's just say. Somewhere between Tales of the Abyss and Vesperia, I think I got to play Okage: Shadow King and Psychonauts, although I do have memories of maybe playing Okage beforehand. ...We have an odd history with our games, and my memories are a bit clouded from beyond 12th grade, mainly because bullying and depression. I think that's also when we picked up Persona 3, although it took me a bit to realize it was an SMT game, because it was so different. ...I was influenced by a lot of dark games, eh? Okage and Psychonauts was different though, and I think that's when I realized the type of humor I liked. Speaking of which, I wasn't just inspired by games! There was also Youtubers and shows. I started off with PewDiePie, but moved on to people like The Cinema Snob, CaptainSparkles, Cryaotic, and many more that I stumbled onto over the years. The first animated series that really got my blood pumping was Avatar: The Last Airbender. Man, that show... I wish I can buy the soundtrack, or something. Then there was Gravity Falls. Great show that took an unexpected turn in my mind. Then Regular Show, which came to me at the exact time, and I found myself relating to a lot of the problems the characters had, especially in the later seasons.
There's way too much Anime for me to even mention here, I do a lot of binge watching, but I think the first Anime that really spoke to me on a "weird but enchanting" wavelength was Mononoke. NO, not the movie; the animated series. Trust me, it's weird. Not hard to follow, just... weird. There was Fullmetal Alchemist, which took me a while to really try and gather the courage to watch (just thought it would be too confusing), Hunter X Hunter, which was something completely unexpected to what I was thinking, Free!, my first gay Sports Anime, Soul Eater, Tiger and Bunny, Shaman King-- and way too many others to mention, like I said. I then watched Power Rangers several years ago, eventually catching all the way up to Dino Charge. ...Not Dino SuperCharge, though, I kinda dropped the show after that. Still love Power Rangers though, and I've been curious about the new movie and the new series Ninja Steel for the longest time. I've caught up to Ninja Steel, but it hasn't established too much yet. Around the same time as Power Rangers, I really got into Star Trek. I didn't expect I would like it so much; turns out I was dead wrong. Deep Space Nine especially cemented my love for Star Trek even further, because they were willing to essentially break Roddenberry's dream of what the Federation was vs. what it should be.
And, well. There's all the artists I encountered along the way, kind people, my family, etc. I mainly try to stick to things that motivate me to draw Q-nnections (KirkisaJerk, MyNameisMad, Tezuma Osaka), but I have many more in my back pocket. It's unfortunate that I never really made friends, but if I wasn't for my influences, I would be in a totally different place, and a different person. I thank my influences for keeping me relatively on track while I still go through varying difficulties in my lifetime. :party: