Because I have a feeling when school is in full swing and Hanako-kun has a moment alone with Tsukasa, I have a feeling he's going to ask, "Why are you doing this?" I hate you, you're not my brother" In this situation I have the impression that Hanako-kun will get angry and it will be at that moment that Tsukasa will unload all her feelings on him saying that he's the one I've always hated him. That's my theory how do you think that will be the moment when Tsukasa really reveals his true feelings
I guess just the once, I will answer one of these, which I typically would delete ....
without any malice directed at you, but with simply opposing ideologies, know I feel this with conviction: you, and everyone who thinks this are as incredibly wrong about the manga as you could possibly be. You'll be confused and disappointed until the very last page.
The Yugi are deeply in love with each other. Everything Tsukasa does is out of boundless love for Amane, and a wish to know him. Everything Amane has done is originating from his love for Tsukasa. Even his love for Nene-chan, derives in some way in the way she reminds him of his naive, childish, gullible, clumsy, playful little brother, who he spent his childhood with.
The core concepts in this manga are love, devotion, attachment, enduring everything and accepting any outcome, because you love somebody. It doesn't matter if they push you away (Aoi), if they could never return it (Hakubo), if they're beyond hope (Sakura), hurt you (Tsukasa), or change (Amane, Mitsuba)-- they are still the person you love. As long as there is something there, it is worth loving, it is worth believing in.
There cannot be a message about hate, or someone lost and corrupted beyond saving, as Iro-sensei is honestly too soft and sentimental for this. A reveal about hate would not be narratively interesting, thematic, or satisfying. The concept of shooting a big gun at Tsukasa at the end of this, or the Yugi hating eachother, is 100% impossible. Really I think that!
You may as well 'theorize' that Mitsuba is a lost cause, or 'theorize' that Hakubo never loved Sumire, or 'theorize' that loving Aoi is wrong of Akane, or 'theorize' that Nene will have to destroy the too-far-gone Hanako with her bare hands, lol.
What senseless things! Silly nonsense. Why do some people think hate is so important?
Tsukasa has no secret.
Here are his true feelings:
but I don't know why I'm saying anything ... you must not listen to a word I say! Ho hum ...
Awwww is like my oc but is an okami dragon
when u are…. just a lil fox boy….
anyways kitsune!yuya au yeee
Oh I’ve watched Monkie kid and then there’s Hey Arnold! plenty more from what I remember
Any cartoons you watched?
Recently, I watched "Velma" until the 8th episode to finally form an opinion … I regret every minute watched. and before Velma,I watched Gravity Falls - I love this cartoon!
Of course, I watched a lot of cartoons <3 But the last thing I saw was these two.
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Comic strip chapter 3
Have you played or heard of Genshin impact or perhaps played any games that involve with supernatural and spiritual
tbh I heard about it, I even saw crossovers with Hanako and that girl, but I didn't play. I'm honestly not a gamer.
PLS BRING HIM BACK
Time,to... Amane come back(please AidaIro)
Beautiful Amane is!
Amane always looks great.I hope you will show more of yourself soon Amane! It's time for you to come back.You are an incredibly beautiful and smart boy full of wonderful features and you always surprise me with something new! You're THE BEST AMANE
I know union cross makes a lot of sense in the kh lore (especially in ddd) but the fact that ventus was a person of pure light in the first place? And vanitas is not actually the darkness half of ventus? It’s just wrong?, meh? I can’t explain what I feel about that.
I’m still confused
This is kinda old but I tried to make Joanna Auraki in 3D every one should it
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