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- Ruka has dark indigo (purple) hair & blue eyes - Yu-yu has blue hair & lavender purple eyes - Ruka has short straight hair, Yu-yu has short curly hair - Ruka has a shorter hair fringe & longer hair bangs, Yu-yu as a longer hair fringe & shorter hair bangs - Both used to go to the same high school - Both share the same Vanguard philosophy where they focus on the cardfights and the fun of it. - Both abruptly stepped down and passed their Blackout leadership to other people to go on their own journeys - Moon and Sun
Yu-yu is just an inverse splitting image of Ruka
Pssst- Mari- any thoughts on Megumi x Mirei?? I've been shipping it ever since Megumi said something about wanting to talk with Mirei in season 2 of overdress (forgot which episode it was) and think it'd be cute-
Sorry but I dont ship them. I see them as strictly platonic, especially since in Dear Days, Danji called them 'his little sisters'.
I still remember getting intrigued by the reveal of Mirei, Megumi and Raika returning for this cfv season because one common thing they share is that they're close to Yu-yu.
Now that we have seen their debut fights for this season, you can tell that their fights have some throwbacks/references to Yu-yu. From how he influenced their behaviours during these fights to how their finishers have parallels to the past fights that involve Yu-yu.
In hindsight, they were the best legacy characters to bring back for this cfv season solely based on the fact that they can carry Yu-yu's influence into this new gen arc without the need to directly mention him.
Today's divinez episode had a lot of parallels to will+Dress s1 episode 3. Raika was merciless against Yu-yu and Akina. He didn't even letting them use their crossrides. The main difference is that instead of being judgmental and insulting towards Yu-yu, Raika was rather accepting of Akina's fighting style and even gave him constructive criticism/advice to Akina while pointing out his flaws.
Another thing that intrigued me is that Mirei, Megumi and Raika's fights for this season have throwbacks/references to Yu-yu;
Although, Raika's comment about Vanguard fights changing like the weather caught my attention. I'd like to think that he became more analytic of his fighting environment after the events of the w+D s1 finale when he didn't expect Yu-yu's bold move.
decided to draw Akina and Kuon versions because ngl, i think these two fit this meme so well
oh yeah btw, Suzune is revealed to be a middle schooler source
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For over a year now, Aya and her family have been struggling under genocide.
They were displaced from their home back in 2023, and since have been in horrid conditions. They are forced to make do without access to water, cooking oil, or electricity, and can only heat themselves with firewood.
Aya's grandmother and father are both in poor health. Her grandmother suffers from chronic illness, and is being forced to walk hundreds of kilometers each displacement despite her barely being able to walk at all. She is deteriorating in her condition, as she cannot access any medical care in Ghazzah. Her father has high blood pressure and also is unable to receive medical care, and yet is overexerting himself to support his family.
The whole family is suffering mentally, too. Aya feels that her passions have been completely snuffed by the genocide; her brother feels similarly about his own life and has become depressed.
They also are all unable to work anymore, destroying their income. This is very dangerous in a place like Ghazzah, where prices for even the smallest bit of food or medicine are exorbitant.
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