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How To Forget The Time Haganezuka Used Conqueror's Haki When He Got Angry At Tanjiro For Breaking The
How to forget the time Haganezuka used Conqueror's Haki when he got angry at Tanjiro for breaking the sword he forged for him for the first time.
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September 8th in a nutshell:
Does anyone else think that the relationship between Homelander and Stormfront resembles Denji and Makima's?
Serving as a continuation of this post, can you imagine if these two fusion?
A fairly frequent theme in Tokyo Revengers is how adults influence the behavior of young people and how the lack of affection, supervision, positive attention and care lead them to create these gangs to unload the emotional stress that this causes them as well as fill their emotional emptiness. This can be seen in how adults abandon their children (Izana), are abusive (Kazutora), are absent most of the time for work (Mitsuya) or for other reasons (Sano siblings), have no one to take care of them (Draken and Kakucho), are guide and teach the kids to an wrong path and then not help that kids to abandon said path because they cannot do it or they're not interested in it (South) and we even see how some adults are still stuck with the gangs (Takeomi, Benkei and Wakasa) as they don't feel like they have anywhere else to belong and the closest they have to a home or a place where they feel comfortable or welcome is with the gangs, this is because Shinichiro (leader of the Black Dragons, a rather notorious gang) was there for them when no one else was.
One of the reasons that Pah, being in the correctional facility, didn't become someone like the S-62 is because his parents visited him every day giving him support and positive attention, thus showing their love and concern for him.
Even Kisaki's situation would have been avoided if only his parents had provided positive attention and been more aware of him, what he does, his behavior and setting limits on it.
Also, in a previous post, I mentioned that Mikey has never had a positive interaction with any adult in his entire life. That's why Takemichi must defeat Mikey and not kill him because he's the first adult who cares about him and doesn't want him to go down the wrong path besides being the first adult to guide him, correct him and make him see reason.
Takemichi (an adult who can travel back in time to his teenage self) is the protagonist, and also one of the reasons why I like him as character and protagonist, because symbolically he's the adult who does what no other adult wants or can do: provide positive support and care for kids who belong to gangs and keep them from going down the wrong path. Tokyo Revengers is the story of how an adult (Takemichi) takes revenge on the system that abandons or sets aside people like him, like Mikey or like all the people he knows by not caring what happens to them or simply considers them criminals, forgetting that they're people, and there is no better way to take revenge on a system that makes adults absent from the lives of teenages than an adult doing the opposite of the system: caring, guiding, providing support and positive attention to said teenages.
Everyone remember this part where Mikey meets Kisaki after the latter shot Izana?
Before I thought that Kisaki was scared because he was found out and his whole plan failed but now I think Kisaki was scared because he knew about Mikey's Dark Impulses because he told him before and therefore he knew that when Mikey was consumed by his impulses he always kills those who were targets of his wrath so Kisaki feared becoming the target of Mikey's wrath because that would mean that Kisaki would be killed by him in a horrible way. I think that even though Kisaki admirated Mikey and manipulated him, actually Kisaki deep down was always afraid of Mikey.