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Why Did Hanako Kill Tsukasa


Why Did Hanako Kill Tsukasa

Okay, let's talk about it. You know, the elephant in the toilet-themed room. Why did Hanako kill Tsukasa? Everyone acts like it's a huge mystery, but honestly? I think I have a pretty good idea. And it's probably not what you think.

The Obvious (But Wrong) Answers

First, let's dismiss the popular theories. Was it some grand, tragic backstory filled with betrayal and unrequited love? Maybe! But also? Maybe not! Sometimes, the simplest answer is the right one. And my simple answer? He was probably just really annoying.

Think about it. We all have that sibling, cousin, or even friend who just pushes our buttons. You love them, sure. But sometimes, you just need a break. A permanent break, maybe?

Don't get me wrong. I'm not advocating sibling murder. But I'm also not saying I haven't thought about hiding my brother's gaming console in the attic during a heatwave. Just saying.

Tsukasa: The King of Annoyance

Let's look at the evidence. Tsukasa is basically chaos incarnate. He delights in messing with people, twisting their words, and generally causing mayhem wherever he goes. He’s like a gremlin after midnight, only instead of water, you feed him suffering. And hugs. Apparently.

HANAKO KUN IS KING!
HANAKO KUN IS KING!

Imagine living with that every day. No escape. No quiet moments. Just constant, unrelenting chaos. Even the most patient person would snap eventually. And Hanako? Well, he's no saint, is he?

I mean, come on! We see him now, all charming and helpful, but remember what he did before he became a school mystery? We know he had the potential for darkness. Maybe Tsukasa just unlocked it a little too efficiently.

My little and beautiful Moon
My little and beautiful Moon

The "He Had It Coming" Defense (Kind Of)

Now, I'm not saying Tsukasa deserved to die. But I am saying I understand the impulse. Think about all those little annoyances that build up over time. The constant pranks, the interrupting, the general disregard for personal space. It's death by a thousand papercuts!

Maybe Hanako just reached his breaking point. Maybe he had a bad day. Maybe Tsukasa stole his favorite manga. We don't know the specifics! But I'm willing to bet it was something ridiculously trivial that just tipped him over the edge.

Picture it: Tsukasa, grinning maniacally, holding up a ripped page from Hanako's precious manga. Hanako, eyes widening, muttering, "I've had enough." Cue dramatic music.

Magi of the Seas - Thoughts on Hanako meeting Tsukasa in the donuts...
Magi of the Seas - Thoughts on Hanako meeting Tsukasa in the donuts...

Unpopular Opinion: Tsukasa Was Asking For It (Not Really)

Okay, maybe "asking for it" is a bit harsh. But let's be real. Tsukasa wasn't exactly a model citizen. He pushed boundaries. He tested limits. He poked the bear until the bear finally roared.

And sometimes, the bear has a knife. A really, really sharp knife.

a theory on why hanako/yugi amane killed tsukasa. | Jibaku Shounen
a theory on why hanako/yugi amane killed tsukasa. | Jibaku Shounen

So, there you have it. My (totally plausible and definitely not biased) theory on why Hanako killed Tsukasa. He was annoying. End of story.

Of course, there's probably more to it than that. Family dynamics are complicated, especially when you throw in supernatural elements and tragic backstories. But deep down, I think my theory holds water. Or maybe just toilet water. You know, given the setting.

"He was just really, really annoying." - Probably Hanako, if he was being honest.

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