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mobfan893 · 7 months
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kind of bummed that falin didn't get to eat herself i was really banking on that
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mobfan893 · 1 year
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i like the detail that onigawara has very poor grades but he DOES pay attention in class and has nigh-perfect attendance. i love him
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mobfan893 · 1 year
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I feel like Shou Suzuki as a character is super weirdly vivid in my brain, for example:
shou to me is like seeing a poster on your 3rd grade best friend’s wall and it’s got this red plastic robot soldier on it and there’s a name of a show you were never allowed to watch because home doesn’t have television and you want to know about it and the robots story so badly but if you ask you know it’ll be like telling a secret, that it would plant a seed in your best friends head that something might be wrong with you. and there’s nothing wrong with you, because there can’t be.
He’s like drinking red punch-flavored juice that comes in a plastic barrel that never quite opens right so your hands get sticky and it’s the first time you’ve ever had something this sweet before that you want to recoil but everyone else is smiling and not recoiling and something between your gut and ribcage tells you there’s something about you that is slightly unaligned so that you will never truly be parallel to your friends, and when they look in your eyes they’re actually looking at the bridge of your nose and they’re telling you that you should know something, but you weren’t sure how you were ever supposed to know that or who was supposed to teach you it.
He’s like doing something one way but being told that no, that’s wrong, it’s the wrong way, and you have to sit in the time-our corner in 5th grade recess and wonder who it’s wrong to and never getting an answer because you should’ve known already. Later your dad comes to pick you up from the office early like always because you keep doing everything wrong and he looks down at you and you know it’s not wrong to him. You were simply flexing your will, he’ll say. And you’ll think to yourself I was just flexing my will. But it lingers on your mind that this is wrong to someone. But who is it wrong to? You’ll think it might just have to be yourself.
Shou Suzuki to me is like the feeling you get when your dad comes home early from work and you can’t stop smiling and the world feels like honey and a sunday and you want to tell him about the game you learned about from one of his associates that watches you but he talks first because he taught you to wait, and he asks you to show him that trick again and you’ll show him the trick where you knock three cans over at once and he’s looking at you and telling you that you’re finally getting somewhere and you don’t even know what that means but you throw your head back and cheer and run around and your heart starts racing because it’s your dad and even if his eyes are trained on your hands he’s looking at you, and you think you can hold the whole world in your hands for him if he’ll just stay outside here, in this sun-kissed patch of dying grass, looking at you.
Shou Suzuki is also the dry-air Monday morning you’re in the back seat of the car while your dad’s in the passenger and it’s so dark outside and you can see your breath and you ask him where you’re going and he says it’s a place full of people like you, and you think home feels like wherever your dad goes.
He is also the new war against two halves that make up you— the half that sits in the timeout corner and knows the something that you’re doing is the wrong thing, and the half in the grass field— and they’re trying to kill eachother because they know they are both going to die.
Suzuki the heir to the Rightful Throne of Toichiro Suzuki is absolutely not like being a son in a grass field. The heir is a close-range fighter who leaves his left flank open. In a war, the heir fights himself in which they both know each others weakness, and neither of them want to die. The heir is like being a scared boy, and being the wrong kind of soft. He is like looking at the grass field boy with the scrape on his knee and tousled hair standing before his father and staring for long enough for their faces to become obscured. The heir-boy with soft flesh and gentle hands is like losing your first and only war to the boy who knows something is wrong. And the hero-boy smiles with his excalibur in your flank and goes this is my duty, rest now, let me hold your hurt for you.
Being the second half is like being a hero-boy in the corner who knows something is wrong and calling yourself Justice. Being Justice is like thinking your father is a lunatic, but the grass field boy tells you he is your father. Being Justice thinking your father is the dragon at the end of the story that must be slain, and that you must be the knight. The boy in the field thinks the dragon is his father, and there’s a ending to this story that doesn’t end in blood. Being Justice is thinking history is written by the victors, The boy in the field thinks there is no victors.
Suzuki is, to me, being the boy in the field but not standing in a field at all, but your father is still before you and looking at your hands, and it doesn’t feel right at all. And you’re looking at his eyes and not the bridge of his nose and Justice wants to fight but you just want your father so you both race to get to him first, but there is no race because there is no finish line and both halves will have to lose. You want to seize something for yourself so you scramble at his hand and try to rip out something of the monster in front of you that feels like a father, but the monster wraps a hand around your neck and you realize that hurting you like this is the most fatherly thing he has ever done for you.
And let’s say there is no Suzuki anymore. You are just a boy in a field, Being this field boy is like seeing a monster and still calling it father regardless of how much it rips at you. Being the boy called Justice means absolutely nothing is fair to you, because this is the part of the dragon story where the dragon feels remorseful and shows up to the school years ago and says It’s not right, you shouldn’t have done that, and I should have been there, and I should have taught you to be nicer to the playground boys, and Let’s go home. But he never does. Because he is simply a dragon that must be slain. And the field boy thinks he is a father that must be slain. Fate says neither of you belong in this part of the story.
Suzuki, to me, is like leaving both halves in the previous page as you leave the tower. But they are not fully dead as they live in you. The you that is saved by a brother of your friend is simply a witness of the fire. He is not a son, he is not a heir, he is neither a boy in time-out or a boy being surveyed by his father. He is not a boy who is loved by his father. He does not look back at the smoke. He does not hesitate. Maybe another part of him does, but it isn’t him. It’s easier to be separate from it all, it’s easier to blame someone else. Hope makes you a son, death makes you lonely. So Suzuki is neither. Its easier to be nothing at all. The remains of both halves feel like this is like giving up.
Shou is also like being sick of being nothing.
Shou Suzuki is having only one part that survives a war you were not fighting, and this part is a whole that demands hope. Demanding hope is like setting an ultimatum. It is flexing your will. It is like looking at your dead-alive-dragon-father and seeing both the dead dragon and the alive father and demanding love from both of them. It’s standing in the rubble and saying I am going to find something to love in this. No matter how long it takes. This is my will. Shou Suzuki is the intersection of every part that has ever existed staying. The two halves never died, they simply lost so much they became something else. They are a bit older, the remnants of the field boy says he thinks there might have been something wrong, that there is even parts of his father that have failed him. Justice thinks there are parts of the failure that can love him.
Shou Suzuki is like finding a ending to the story that includes you. He is like not losing hope, he is like flexing your will in a way that your father never could. He is both demanding what is right for you and demanding love from people you deserve it from. He is a child that wants his father and therefore will foolishly chase after him no matter how it hurts, it’s tragically hopeful. Shou’s story, to me, is about a boy who is a son teaching a father how to want to love normal. It’s settling, it’s finding a compromise with yourself, it’s tragic and harsh but it’s a story that loves itself, and a story that wants good for itself. It’s a story that will get what it wants. Something like that. That’s Shou to me.
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mobfan893 · 1 year
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references this tweet
anyway I think shigeo likes to lie down in the middle of the floor like a cat. It makes him feel normal
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mobfan893 · 1 year
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i’ll never understand fanon shou who is violent and impulsive for funzies and lolz. shou was raised into violence and is therefore indifferent to/unaware of the cause and effect of said violence but to say he’d do it upon his own free Will for fun kind of misunderstands his character..
i mean think critically back to when shou is shown as violent in the show .. it all has purpose and is done to fufill a larger goal. shou did things like burn down mobs house or beat the shit out of ritsu Yes absolutely but it was never because he got a kick out of it but rather because he grew up under the impression that the only way a person can achieve what they want is through force or violence.
shou is incredibly gentle and kind and friend of animals and likes drawjng little monsters and going to the arcade his actions in the show only happened because he felt cornered and wanted control of his life. he’s not a arsonist for fun he’s 13 and wants to live normally and will absolutely fucking live normally no matter what it takes
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mobfan893 · 1 year
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I don't like Toichirou but I want him to be a good(ish) guy for Shous sake, have him awkwardly try and reconnect w his family plz >
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mobfan893 · 1 year
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canon autistic representation is like “i’m so awkward XD but also a genius?!?!” and media with no canon autistic characters is like “when people are unable to act or do as they please, their emotions come to a halt. mob hasn’t realized that his aversion to using his powers has become a complex. the emotions that are locked away deep inside mob’s heart expand little by little. however, there is a limit to how much his emotions can take before leaking out and going wild”
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mobfan893 · 1 year
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mob psycho fans have two goals and they are to convince non-fans that mob is canonically autistic and to also convince non-fans that why does serizawa call you babygirl how about we stop talking for a while is actual dialogue said by the characters
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mobfan893 · 1 year
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canon mogami VS mogami in defined by the absence
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mobfan893 · 1 year
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mop psycho 1000
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mobfan893 · 1 year
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I don't like Toichirou but I want him to be a good(ish) guy for Shous sake, have him awkwardly try and reconnect w his family plz >
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mobfan893 · 1 year
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mobfan893 · 1 year
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mobfan893 · 1 year
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while im working on another comic, ill post an old one. the duality of kageyama brothers
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mobfan893 · 1 year
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HORRIFYING: LIKE IT OR NOT SHOU SUZUKIS TERRIBLE BUZZ CUT HAS REAL SYMBOLIC VALUE
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so i see people making fun of his new hair which is understandable to an extent because it does look a little jarring since it’s so new but it’s a little bit more than him trying to look like his dad or fucking up with scissors so let’s talk about it
i want to start with just hair and symbolism in mob psycho and what we’ve seen of it so far
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terus hair gets its own entire arc basically but it mirrors his growth as a character, put simply: shaving=reason/opportunity to change, tall wig=overcompensation/dedication to large change, cut wig=humble change/humility as chosen by others, final hair=change/humility as decided by himself
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serizawa’s haircut is symbolic of new beginnings, and it’s reigen that cuts it which can be seen as reigen freeing him from his past and allowing him to take steps into a new chapter in his life which is pretty cool, the same can be said for how it’s consistently mob that’s shaving Teru’s hair lol
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less significantly is kamuro and ritsu getting hair changes after the big cleanup arc ends, while not exactly a haircut it’s still a way to show the changes in their mental health and is a way to say that they’re taking care of themselves more afterwards
which takes us to shou’s haircut, which still needs prefacing because his first hair has its own meaning
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unfortunate and tragic but shou having this ridiculous vibrant sharp main character look is a window into how he sees himself during this time, he’s trying to stick out because he has an understanding that he is very important, I vaguely recall ONE saying in a tweet that his design is made with the intention to resemble that of a battle shonen protagonist.
in a way his appearance mirrors his feeling of responsibility to take the role of this cliche selfless protagonist chasing after a happy ending, and we know he has this style by choice because the fanbook tells us that by no means is it his natural hair
so understandably when he realizes that he’s actually free of this responsibility and doesn’t have to force himself to fill the shoes of a sacrifice and can choose to make decisions for himself and his own happiness, he cuts all his hair off.
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and not only does it pull him away from this manufactured anime protagonist fantasy (which he’s arguably been using to make things look less scary by ignoring the humanity in his situation) it is also representative of free will and personal autonomy, which is so important because until then shou was doing most (not all) things because he felt he had to, not because he wanted to!!
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tldr mobpsy loves symbolism and his haircut is a very literal way to show us he’s finally able to make decisions for the sake of himself because it’s what he wants and because it’s what makes him happy, not because he feels some moral or greater obligation to.. you make fun of him but that haircut was his choice and that’s all that matters :cry: :cry:
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A Mob Psycho Christmas Story : pt. 1
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