![]() ![]() He walks in on his mother having sex with one of her many sexual partners and is punished severely for it, mentally scarring him and causing him to abhor love and sex. You can see it in the backstory of its morally ambiguous protagonist: he does not know the identity of his father due to the large number of men his mother sleeps with, and his mother is negligent and sometimes downright abusive. Don't let Animation Age Ghetto fool you this "graphic novel" deals with mature themes, as is typical of its creator. ![]() Their biggest Arch-Enemy is a showman who contrasts them in every way called "Joker". Over time, they eventually soften up enough to join a colorful, more conventionally heroic superhero team. Their "mask" is a highly beloved, charming public figure, while their true self is a grim, brooding Anti-Hero who wears primarily black and blue and fights for justice in order to avenge the death of their parent(s). This loner Anti-Hero is an ace detective with two sides - a false public "mask" and their true self who wears a mask.This entry could be referring to SpongeBob SquarePants, but it could also be Star Butterfly. Their best friends include a pink creature of the same gender who the character has known since they were young and someone of the opposite gender who is Closer to Earth, extremely skilled in karate and comes from a completely different world altogether the three often come into conflict with a diminutive green creature who will stop at nothing to steal something very important to the main character. This hyperactive, childlike character is incredibly kind and cheerful no matter the situation and has Innocent Blue Eyes, noticeably pink cheeks and a predominantly yellow colour scheme.Is this entry referring to Kasumi Yoshizawa or Buzz Lightyear? At one point, a villain forcibly resets them back to their original identities and uses them as a pawn. They spend a good portion of their storyline at odds with the main hero over conflicting beliefs, and even fight them one-on-one at some point - however, after getting over their Heroic BSoD and accepting who they really are, they end up becoming one of the hero's main allies. Despite this, they eventually recover with the help of their main friend and realise that while they can't change who they actually are, this doesn't mean they can't still do great things as themselves this point is exemplified in the climax where they vow to live as themselves and finally recreate the feats they pulled off before. They eventually learn who they are through a television, and suffer a vicious Heroic BSoD that results in them being injured in an attempt to avoid the truth. In actuality, they're hopelessly delusional and believe they are different people altogether. This character appears to be a heroic, kindhearted ace who excels in acrobatic feats and is a skilled fighter. ![]()
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