I think Hibiki Wataru should canonically be able to shapeshift. As a treat.
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Did you know that rabbits always run east when they get scared? You probably didn't know this, because I made it up and it isn't true at all!
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He wouldn't even want to attend the party in question, but it's the thought that counts.
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No more headcanons about Itsuki Shuu being French; no French person likes Paris, that much.
Itsuki is to France, what white 13 year-old anime fans are to Japan.
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He does also generally prefer Shuu's company to the others, it's silly. Never did I think anyone would describe Itsuki Shuu as "peaceful".
By the way, Natsume falls asleep on Shuu in Eccentric. That's the card. :V
Eccentric in general just drives me insane, in a good way, as far as Eccentrics content is concerned.
But another thing that I find important to their relationship and that I absolutely need to share, is the fact that Shuu will tolerate Tsumugi—whom he cannot stand the sight of, following his joining of ex-fine and the fall of the Eccentrics, regarding him as a traitor and going so far as to throw things at him, solely to chase him out of the Handicrafts clubroom—for as long as it takes, just for Natsume's sake (he also does this for Sora, but this isn't about Sora, as much as I love him and his own dynamic with Shuu).
I'm not sure if "fellow human" is quite right, considering how Wataru is also not really regarded as something other than human, but there is definitely something to be said about the fact that Rei, Wataru and Kanata are all seen as unreachable, unfathomable, and/or incomprehensible in one way or another, whereas Shuu and Natsume don't generally get this treatment, unless the Eccentrics are being referred to as a cohesive group.
Though, silly as the intent may have been—and if you will forgive me again for acting like a high-school English teacher over some weird anime boys—you were definitely onto something by differentiating Shuu and Natsume from the others as "haters". The other three are, at their core, people pleasers—they thrive in (and are frequently, subsequently hurt by) the presence of people they can help—despite them being outcasted, they feel a constant need to be of service and make people happy. They have to be talked into setting boundaries, and even then. Shuu and Natsume, on the other hand, are much more guarded, withdrawn and solitary, and they take stances much more contrary to the majority than the other three.
I'm not saying their bond is Extra Strong in comparison to the rest of the Eccentrics or anything, because all 5 Eccentrics have an unbreakable lifelong bond with one another, none of which is particularly greater than the other. But Shu and Natsume do have an unique connection and understanding of one another that they do not share with others, a kind of kinship exclusive to them. And this is because they're both Haters
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