1 Jawaban2025-02-10 16:34:41
Though as to the future of Shigaraki in the My Hero Academia series I see you are very interested in it. For my part, I certainly can sympathize with that. That bloke's a real cliffhanger, isn't he? Come now, let's get down to brass tacks with your question. Last, we saw Shigaraki, he was still around for the time being.
Having undergone Dr. Ujiko's cruel experiment in gene manipulation toward even graver injury. He's been “mass-produced quirks” and reborn a being capable in theory of annihilating everything he encounters head-on, which is really going to scare people.
But as people say don't live or don't die, whether he stays alive at the end of this series is something we should better keep watching or reading it in order to get an answer to. After allajin's greatest enemy is predictability, am I right? It's the unexpected that keeps us glued to a storyline. While the death foreshadowing in anime and manga culture is hardly cut and dried, in Shigaraki's case it 's especially difficult.
Besides the special thrill and horror he adds you can't get anywhere else.Then again, that's not the first time a stand-out character met a an untimely end in this series. We have had many a shock result about the fates of various characters. That is just one thing that makes this series so tense, the lack of either plot armor.
Anyone could be next!So is Shigaraki dead? Not yet. Will he die? Oh well, we can only read or watch out for the manga/anime, as only their creators know what lies in store for Shigaraki.
4 Jawaban2025-02-05 15:01:34
The itch is probably his deep-seated psychological difference.Again, with a literary imagination, a faint aftertaste of psychology.The itch is the letting-go of sorrow and disaster, which after all is just a calligraphy mistake. Shigaraki's behavior commonly embodies his trauma.
4 Jawaban2025-01-06 03:16:49
In 'My Hero Academia', Shigaraki Tomura, also known as Tenko Shimura, is not Izuku Midoriya's (Deku's) brother. They don't share any blood relationship. However, they share an intense and complicated relationship towards each other due to their opposing views and goals. Shigaraki, being AFO's successor and Deku, having inherited OFA, have become rivals. Even though they are not brothers, they, ironically, have parallel and mirrored narrative arcs in the story.
5 Jawaban2025-01-17 03:55:30
There are the hands of foe Shigaraki Tomura. The hands he wears are not only for show or frightening other people; they also have a very prominent symbolic value in Japanese culture. Each one represents an individual that was once important to him.
Among these lost ones, there are people who symbolize the ideal living coexistence: family members are alive in spirit through these hands The artificial hand, covered by the skull like visage, known as "Father", serves as a metaphor for something else entirely.
With every hideous hand upon him that reminds him of his past, he also cruels his hatred more deeply into villainy. It is a hideous but wonderful portrayal of a human being shackled by the past.
5 Jawaban2025-01-08 14:20:51
In the anime 'My Hero Academia', Tomura Shigaraki is about 20 years old. His exact birth date isn’t explicitly mentioned, but hints in the manga suggest he's around 20 years.
3 Jawaban2025-08-19 14:16:41
As someone who's obsessed with 'My Hero Academia', I can totally picture Shigaraki interacting with a male reader in his usual creepy yet oddly captivating way. He'd probably start off dismissive, maybe even mocking, but if the reader shows any sign of being useful or interesting, he'd shift to that unsettling curiosity of his. Imagine him scratching his neck while sizing you up, asking vague but loaded questions about your 'quirk' or what side you're on. If you're not a hero, he might see you as potential cannon fodder for the League of Villains. But if you stand your ground or show a twisted sense of humor, he might actually engage more, in that chaotic, unpredictable manner of his. Just don't expect warmth—Shigaraki's version of 'friendly' is still laced with menace and a hint of boredom unless you spark his warped sense of amusement.
3 Jawaban2025-08-19 22:50:18
Shigaraki would probably sneer and say something like, 'You’re just another NPC in a world full of fakes. Society crushes people like you under its boot, and you don’t even realize it. Why cling to their rules? Everything is rotten—heroes, villains, the whole system. If you want real change, you’d have to tear it all down, starting with the things you hold dear. But I doubt you have the guts for that. Most people just whine and stay in their cages. Pathetic.' His tone would be dripping with disdain, but there’s a twisted logic in his words, urging the listener to question everything.
3 Jawaban2025-08-19 14:29:05
I've been deep in the roleplay scene for years, and slipping into Shigaraki's chaotic energy is one of my favorite things to do. To nail his vibe, focus on that mix of childlike pettiness and genuine menace. Start with the physicality – hunch your shoulders a bit, let your hands go limp like they're always ready to decay something. Vocally, aim for a raspy, bored tone that occasionally spikes into unnerving glee. Key phrases like 'This society is rotten' or 'It’s all so boring... let’s destroy it' should be staples.
For interactions with a male reader, lean into Shigaraki’s warped charisma. He’d mock their flaws but also low-key admire anyone who embraces chaos. Throw in dry humor ('Wow, you’re even more pathetic than my NPCs') but keep it threatening. If the reader resists, have Shigaraki escalate to creepy fascination ('How cute… you think you have a choice'). Bonus points for referencing his gaming obsession – maybe challenge the reader to a 'game' where the stakes are twisted.