Was Dabi sad about Twice's death?

Yes, Dabi was upset by Twice's death, but his reaction was complex: he claimed he couldn't cry due to burned tear ducts, but his primary emotion seemed to stem from Twice's utility in his plan, with his "smile" being excitement for his own goals and exposing heroes, not necessarily emotional grief, though he did seem to care about Twice as a comrade. Dabi saw Twice as important to his ambitions, leading him to seek revenge on Hawks for killing him, but his focus remained on his larger schemes.


Does Dabi actually care about twice?

Dabi had a complex relationship with Twice; he valued Twice as a crucial tool for his goals and for the League of Villains, showing some understanding and even seemingly caring moments (like comforting him), but ultimately, Dabi's intense focus on his revenge against Endeavor meant he prioritized his own mission, and while he was enraged by Twice's death, it was primarily because it hindered his plan, not necessarily a pure emotional bond, though some fans argue for deeper feelings buried under his trauma. 

Was Dabi sad that twice died?

Dabi reveals that he can't cry due to burning his tear glands & tear ducts shut in the past and he is upset by Twice's death since it was necessary for his own dream to come true.


Who is the saddest death in MHA?

There's no single "saddest" death, as My Hero Academia features several emotionally impactful losses, but frequent contenders for the saddest include Twice (Jin Bubaigawara) for his heartbreaking, manipulated death and the devastation it caused his villain friends, Magne (Kenji Hikiishi) for her sudden, tragic end in front of the League, and Midnight (Nemuri Kayama) for her lonely, realistic heroic sacrifice. Other candidates often cited are Sir Nighteye (All Might's former sidekick) and the tragic backstory of Tenko Shimura's (Shigaraki's) family, per Screen Rant, this Reddit thread and this Facebook post. 

Why did Dabi cry at the end?

Dabi (Touya Todoroki) cried at the end of My Hero Academia (manga's final arc) primarily due to overwhelming emotion, specifically the confirmation that he and Shoto share a love for soba, triggering tears despite his burned-out tear ducts, symbolizing a moment of connection and perhaps regret after his fiery demise, suggesting the tears were a genuine, albeit agonizing, expression of his true, suppressed self as Touya, rather than mere melted ice.
 


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What is Dabi's type of girl?

Dabi (Toya Todoroki) from My Hero Academia seems to favor a partner who shares his extremist worldview (like Stain's), is confident and strong-willed (not easily intimidated), isn't overly formal, and offers understanding/support for his villainous goals, potentially someone fiery but quiet, who doesn't back down, mirroring his own internal intensity but with a grounding presence. 

Why was Aizawa crying death Note?

Shuichi Aizawa cried in Death Note due to the overwhelming emotional conflict of prioritizing his family versus his duty to catch Kira, leading to a breakdown when he realized how much time he'd missed with his young daughter after choosing to leave the Task Force for a stable life, feeling both guilt and immense relief/love for his family at the same time.
 

Who is the LGBT character in MHA?

My Hero Academia features several canonically LGBTQ+ characters, most notably Himiko Toga, confirmed bisexual by creator Kohei Horikoshi, and trans characters like the villain Magne (Kenji Hikiishi) and the hero Tiger, plus hints of others like Nejire. 


Who died 106 times in anime?

The character who died 106 times in anime is Liz, the 106th incarnation of Goddess Elizabeth in The Seven Deadly Sins (Nanatsu no Taizai), whose death at the hands of Fraudrin triggered Meliodas's overwhelming Wrath Sin transformation. She was cursed to be reincarnated, and each life ended in death, with Liones' Elizabeth being the 107th.
 

Who is the fattest in MHA?

In his fat form, Taishiro is a large, round man, easily towering over other adults. In this form, his mouth is wide, and his nose is smaller, which gives him an odd look alongside his odd body proportions.

How old was Dabi when he died?

Dabi (Touya Todoroki) was around 15 years old when his body was severely burned and he was presumed dead, but as Dabi, he was in his early to mid-20s (around 23-24) when his true identity was revealed and he faced his final confrontation in My Hero Academia, having survived years in hiding despite his severe injuries. 


Did Dabi ever forgive Endeavor?

No, Dabi (Toya Todoroki) never truly forgave Endeavor; he remained hateful and sought to destroy his father's legacy, even in his final moments, although he showed a flicker of connection with his brother Shoto and his family's apologies touched him, Dabi's core rage against Endeavor for his abuse remained, ending with him choosing self-immolation rather than seeking reconciliation. 

Could Dabi use ice?

Yes, Dabi can use ice, but only after a near-death experience in the manga's final arc awakened his latent ice Quirk, which was inherited from his mother and usually manifests as a defensive, internal cooling ability to prevent his own fire from killing him, making him temporarily like Shoto Todoroki. He couldn't control it initially, but it's a part of his power now, revealed in the fight against Endeavor, allowing him to produce ice from his chest, similar to Shoto's power. 

Can Dabi cry?

No, Dabi (Toya Todoroki) generally cannot cry normal tears because his severe burns destroyed his tear ducts, but he has been shown to "cry" blood as a physical manifestation of his intense emotions, regret, and pain, particularly after major events like Twice's death or reflecting on his past, showing he still feels things deeply despite his physical inability to shed tears.
 


How would Dabi cuddle?

Dabi would likely cuddle with a mix of intense possessiveness and surprising tenderness, focusing on intimate touches like kissing scars, necks, and shoulders, often with a brooding, protective vibe, perhaps holding you close but keeping others at bay, using his fiery nature for warmth and comfort, even if he'd never admit it easily, making it feel both overwhelming and deeply reassuring. 

Does Toga care about Dabi?

Toga has a complex, somewhat familial "love" for Dabi, seeing him as an older brother figure and comrade within the League of Villains, sharing a bond over Stain's ideals, though Dabi often calls her a lunatic; while not strictly romantic love in the way she feels for Deku or Uraraka, she values him, and he shows rare moments of understanding and even support for her.
 

Which is the saddest death in anime?

The saddest anime deaths often involve beloved characters sacrificing themselves, unexpected tragedies, or prolonged suffering, with frequently cited examples including Ace (One Piece), Jiraiya (Naruto), L (Death Note), Maes Hughes (Fullmetal Alchemist), Kamina (Gurren Lagann), Kyōjurō Rengoku (Demon Slayer), and characters from deeply emotional series like Clannad, Your Lie in April, and Grave of the Fireflies, with the specific impact depending on the viewer's connection to the story and characters.
 


Who is the weakest sin?

In Christian tradition and popular culture, Lust is often considered the "weakest" or least damaging of the Seven Deadly Sins, seen as a physical, "natural" impulse necessary for humanity, while Pride is generally deemed the worst, the root of all evil. However, some theological views hold that all sins are equally destructive to the soul, making the idea of a "weak" sin less relevant. 

Is Percival Zeldris son?

In <<!The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse>>, Percival isn't Zeldris' biological son, but Zeldris and are his /adoptive parents; they found him and raised him as their own son, seeing him as family, though Percival's actual lineage involves and as his adoptive grandfather.
 

Who is LGBTQ in JJK?

Jujutsu Kaisen features several characters with LGBTQ+ interpretations, most notably Megumi Fushiguro (pansexual/unspecified), Kenjaku (genderfluid), Tengen (genderfluid), Hanami (non-binary), and Kirara Hoshi (bisexual/queer), though official confirmations vary, with Megumi's potential pansexuality hinted at by his lack of gender preference in dating, Kirara's confirmed relationship with a man (Hakari), and characters like Gojo often debated within the fandom for their ambiguous or queer-coded dynamics. 


Is Deku from MHA a femboy?

No, Izuku "Deku" Midoriya is not canonically a femboy; he's a male protagonist in My Hero Academia, but the fandom often creates "Femboy Deku" fan content due to his naturally soft features (big eyes, freckles) and timid, emotional personality, which fans feminize and exaggerate in fanart and fanfiction. 

Are there twins in MHA?

Serpenters (サーペンターズ, Sāpentāzu?) are a villain duo comprised of twin brothers Ena (エナ, Ena?) and Dio (ディオ, Dio?).

What were L's last words?

L's last words in the Death Note anime were an unfinished warning, "Everyone, the Shinigami—," as he realized the supernatural force (Rem) was killing Watari and was about to expose Kira (Light) before being killed himself. In the manga, his final thought was a confirmation, "Yagami Light... But I... I wasn't wrong... So I...".
 


Who has a crush on Mr. Aizawa?

In My Hero Academia, several characters are shipped with or show admiration for Aizawa (Eraser Head), most notably his best friend Hizashi Yamada (Present Mic), his former classmate Oboro Shirakumo (though deceased), students like Izuku Midoriya & Momo Yaoyorozu (in fanon), villain Tomura Shigaraki, and heroines like Nemuri Kayama (Midnight), with fanfiction often exploring these dynamics. While some relationships are canon friendships (Hizashi) or complex villain admiration (Shigaraki), others bloom in fan-created content, showcasing various forms of crushes and deep bonds. 

Why is L's posture so bad?

L's posture, characterized by squatting or hunching, isn't necessarily "bad" but a deliberate choice in Death Note to enhance his deductive skills, potentially by improving blood flow and focus, though it also serves as a defensive stance and reflects his eccentric personality, with creators even citing inspiration from the author's own habits.
 
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