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I Think That The Same Thing That Happened To Denji In Chainsaw Man Could Happen To Hunter Because When
I think that the same thing that happened to Denji in Chainsaw Man could happen to Hunter because when Denji dies Pochita sacrifices himself by merging with him and revives him and gives Denji his chainsaw powers making Denji acquire chainsaw characteristics that Pochita had as well could happen to Hunter by inheriting Flapjack's powers.
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Going back to the comparisons between The Owl House and Bloodborne, the way Belos turns into a monster by basically consumes palismen's blood is quite similar to how the inhabitants of Yharnam become beasts by consuming old blood.
In Bloodborne the more old blood a person consumes, the more powerful their beast form becomes becoming cleric beasts, beasts stronger than common beasts and Belos consumed palismen blood besides carving glyphs on his body and the magic that the Collector taught him, making him quite powerful.


The difference is that while the beasts in Bloodborne cannot return to their human form, Belos can, but he needs to have enough magic to maintain that form.
I don't know about you but the anger and despair Shinichiro felt at losing Mikey and all his family reminded me of Gyutaro when he lost Daki.
Although both grew up in different circumstances (Gyutaro was poor and Shinichiro came from a middle class family), the context remains the same (Shinichiro and Gyutaro are boys who don't have parents to take care of them and their siblings and have to assume the roles of parents for their younger siblings).
For them the most important thing was their brothers and they lost them in the worst possible way due to situations beyond their control (Daki dies burned alive for hurting a samurai who insulted Gyutaro and Mikey remains in a coma as a result of an accident and dies) that were indirectly caused by their actions (Gyutaro and Daki grew up in an environment where everyone mistreated them and Daki learns to attack against anyone who mistreats themĀ and Gyutaro never taught her anything else and he encouraged this aggressive behavior and Shinichiro gives Mikey the toy plane that would trigger the chain of events that would lead to his death).
Both Shinichiro and Gyutaro were so desperate that they were willing to accept almost unreal methods if it meant saving their siblings (Gyutaro accepting Douma's offer and both he and Daki becomes demons and Shinichiro wanting to travel back in time to save Mikey). Also, Shinichiro and Gyutaro kill someone before getting their powers and "die" to gain said powers to save their siblings (Gyutaro and Shinichiro's death is metaphorical because they die as humans but are reborn as something else, Gyutaro becomes a demon and Shinichiro becomes a time traveler) but this power affects their brothers in a negative way (Daki is turns into a demon and devours beautiful women as well as helps Gyutaro kill Hashiras and Mikey develops dark impulses as a product of Shinichiro's time travel).
Basically Gyutaro and Shinichiro tried to save their siblings but ended up dooming themselves and their siblings in the process.
Something I realized about Belos is how his appearance reflects his personality. His human appearance symbolizes how he sees himself and how he wants others to see him (as someone good, heroic and well-intentioned) and he has tricked everyone into seeing him that way (he even fooled us the audience in season 1 making us believe that he was just a well-intentioned extremist who suffered from "wild magic" and just wanted to return to the Human Realm because he missed his home) while his true appearance symbolizes who he really is (someone evil, manipulative, selfish and sadistic) and how he possesses living beings to later discard when they're no longer useful (representing how he manipulates others to later discard them when they are no longer needed or useful).
So much so that Belos believes that his human appearance is his true appearance when actually his monstrous appearance is his true appearance. He basically transformed himself into a magical monster that simply assumes the appearance of a human because he carved glyphs on his skin and consumed so many palismen, turning him into the kind of monstrous and evil creature that he believes the rest of the inhabitants of the Boiling Islands are.
This shows how even though Belos believed that witches were monsters, actually he was always the monster.
Everyone compares Vegapunk's Six Satellites with the Six Path of Pain but it not only reminded me of that but it also reminded me of the seven homunculus from Fullmetal Alchemist because Vegapunk's six satellites seem to be based on his emotions and Father created the homunculus from his own emotions.


Does anyone else believe that Mikey's dark impulses are similar to the powers of the Dark-Dark fruit that Blackbeard ate?


Can you imagine if Mikey ate this fruit and had its powers?