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Why Bachira x Isagi (Blue Lock) is One of the Best Ships of All Time
WARNING: SPOILERS FOR UP TO CHAPTER 86 OF THE MANGA
I’ll be honest and say that while Isagi and Bachira’s dynamic in the first arc was cute, it wasn’t anything that stood out to me too much. It seemed like a very typical sports anime type relationship at first. The main character shoots. His friend is there for him and passes to him so he can shine. They have good chemistry. They achieve results together that would be un-imaginably amazing compared to when they were apart. We’ve seen it so many times before already. Kageyama and Hinata, Kuroko and Kagami, Mihashi and Abe; the list goes on.
That all stops when the second selection starts.
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I feel like I tend to see two sides of how fans feel about Akashi:
1) liking Akashi because you can relate as someone who has extremely high expectations for themselves and faces the pressure of everyone else’s extremely high expectations of you
2) disliking Akashi because acts high and mighty and grew up privileged
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“My Best Friend’s a fucking nerd and an idiot. God he pisses me off.”
A look into Katsuki Bakugou’s friendship with Izuku Midoriya
** A counterpart to this post **
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Preface - This is my headcanon, to pair with the post regarding Izuku’s Point of View on his friendship with Katsuki. This is Katsuki’s point of view, as I see it. This is not the “be all, end all answer”. I do not excuse or condone Katsuki’s actions in any way.
I’m merely responding to the overwhelming amount of requests I’ve had to write this.
This not a spoiler free post.

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Now let’s talk about Katsuki, because before I can even talk about his relationship with Izuku, I need to talk about Katsuki as a person so that this all makes a little more sense.
Firstly, his quirk.
Katsuki’s personality has been shaped around his quirk, his use of his quirk, and how the praise he’s received because of it. From the very beginning Katsuki was praised for his quirk.
“An amazing quirk for an amazing hero” it was said which lead Katsuki to conclude that he, was in fact, just as amazing as his quirk and that made him better than everyone else in fact. You could even go so far as to say that it lead him to believe that one’s quirk determined their self worth and since his was always being praised that must mean he was pretty freaking amazing.

So it also lead him to hold higher standards of what was and wasn’t acceptable. Having a quirk was normal, acceptable and having a strong one made the person all the more amazing - therefore Izuku not having one must mean he’s worthless, right?
The child is four. Count the years, four when he came to this conclusion. He hardly understands the world, let alone what truly does and doesn’t make someone amazing and/or worthless.
And the thing is though, it’s logical to conclude that before the introduction of quirks in their lives, Katsuki was a completely different person. Since Izuku makes it very known that “after his quirk manifested, he started to change” (to quote the dub, episode 7)

Even in the Manga, Izuku explains the the reader that Katsuki wasn’t ever a bad person. He was just really full of confidence (A+ parenting Bakuparents for raising a kid with high self esteem.) and believe he could succeed at most anything. Izuku makes sure to point out that it wasn’t until after his quirk manifested that Katsuki started being a jerk - and again I would like to point out that the praise from his peers and adults in his life became even more prevalent after Katsuki’s quirk.
Therefore, this is why I can see a four year old Katsuki with the equation ->
“Quirk = Good / Strong Quirk = Amazing/ Strongest quirk = Best”
and of all the people around him at the time, Katsuki had the strongest quirk - therefore “I’m the Best.”
So when it’s said that Izuku has no quirk, where does he even fall in that scale of “Good and Bad”. Well if having a quirk is good - because basically every one else does - that means not having one is bad right?

It’s a stark comparison between Katsuki’s reaction to getting a quirk and Izuku’s reaction to not having one. Katsuki just had all of his dreams confirmed by those around him.
‘You want to be a hero, kid? Well with a quirk like that it should be easy.’
Where as Izuku had his dreams crushed.
‘Don’t have a quirk? Suck to be him.’
But I think it’s important to note that in the manga (not the anime) no one is trying to console Izuku about the concept of being quirkless. It’s just ‘that sucks’ and that’s it. Katsuki doesn’t witness any kind of positive action towards his friend being in such a situation, only giving him backing that having a quirk = good and no quirk = bad.
Therefore he comes up with the conclusion as seen above.
“Deku, He’s not awesome at all.”
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So let’s talk about Katsuki at the beginning of the series.
Prideful, arrogant, conceited.
He really doesn’t give a shit about anyone, even going so far as to address the rest of his classmates as ‘extras’.

He just doesn’t give a shit. Their quirks pale in comparison to his own, so why should he even care?
But that’s what makes Izuku special.
In the midst of this chaotic introduction to the characters of the series, it is pointed out that Izuku wants to attend the same school as Katsuki and instead of laughing it off like he just laughed off the concept of anyone else in his entire class becoming a hero, he freezes.

Izuku doesn’t bring it up. Izuku doesn’t speak. Izuku doesn’t mention the topic - the teacher does, and in that moment Katsuki’s boasting and egotistical rantings stop - even if just for a moment.
Screw the rest of the class, but Izuku matters.
Now, I know how Katsuki was introduced the readers and in quite frankly it was intentionally done in a way that made him appear as a complete and utter asshole - this is Izuku’s story - not Katsuki’s but that doesn’t change the fact that as we learn more about their relationship, looking back on things changes once the reader has obtained additional information.
So knowing what we know about their relationship’s past now, I think it’s important to note that, even while the rest of Izuku’s classmates proceed to mock Izuku and his school choice, that “the bully” Katsuki Bakugou does not laugh at Izuku’s ambitions.

But Instead he proceeds to question Izuku as to what someone, quirkless as himself, is even capable of.

If anything he’s more furious that Izuku is still willing to try the exam, despite knowing his own limitations. Further more, if you go with Funimation’s translation of this scene (seen here about the 8 to 9 minute mark) Katsuki says to Izuku “You’d never be able to hang with the best of the best, You’d die in the exam.”
And it was that choice of words that I couldn’t find myself looking past. Of course at first glance, it’s just Katsuki being a typical shonen rival-esque asshole, but once the reader is made aware of the fact that they have known each other practically their entire lives and before quirks, it changes things - I mean at least for me it did.
Katsuki knows full well what Izuku is capable of and knows full well that Izuku Midoriya is a walking accident / Klutz.

He hasn’t been able to do the simplest things since they were young, so what’s changed now? If Izuku takes that entrance exam, it’s going to kill him and Katsuki knows it. Izuku is Mr. “Trip-over-his-own-two-feet”, how the hell is he supposed to fight villains?
I honestly believe that if Izuku could have kept up with Katsuki in their youth, he wouldn’t have given a shit if Izuku wanted to be a hero - quirk or no quirk - but he couldn’t so Katsuki does.
He’s always been a “I can do it, why can’t you?” Kind of person.

So of course this applies to Izuku. Of course this applies to the only one that actually matters in his life.
Katsuki doesn’t give a shit about the other kids in his neighborhood or his class. Izuku is literally the only person he pays attention to as a child and prior to U.A.
Izuku is the only one that gets truthful, honest reactions out of him.
When Katsuki is flashing back during their first fight, this is what we get.

Katsuki wanting to know why Izuku can’t understand. Why Izuku is such a loser. He’s competing with Izuku. He could care less about the other kids because they are irrelevant. Izuku is the only one that matters.
It matters to Katsuki that he does well, and his scale to reflect himself against is Izuku and no one else.
(At least at this point in time. )
But even this point in time, it’s important to note that Katsuki is always questioning why Izuku can’t do the things he can do, despite knowing Izuku’s limitations. It’s almost as if he wants Izuku to be able to stand on the same level as him. As if he took Izuku being quirkless as a personal insult.
It’s almost as if in Katsuki’s mind, Izuku didn’t get a bad draw of the gene pool, but it was a personal failure to manifest a quirk - as if that was something Izuku had control over.
And then Izuku gets a quirk - years after anyone has ever manifested one, and against everything they have been taught about quirks while growing up. Katsuki is blown away.

His entire world just got flipped upside down. Quirks aren’t supposed to manifest past age four, and yet Izuku has one. How long has that been a thing? Has Izuku been lying to him this entire time? Has Izuku been the one making fun of him this entire time? If he had a quirk why in the hell did he take all that bullshit from the rest of their class?
Why would Izuku hide such a thing? There’s nothing to gain from that, right?
So Katsuki’s pissed.

He doesn’t mock Izuku for having a quirk now, or again even attempt to crush his ambitions - no instead he’s demanding answers.
His friend has been lying to him for ten years, and about something important. So honestly, when I look at it from that perspective I can understand why Katsuki is so furious. Izuku has been faking his weakness this entire time. He’s been playing at being the failure when in actuality he could have been standing at Katsuki’s side for the last ten years.
How dare he?!
But not just Katsuki’s friend, but his best friend, because remember - even at this point - Izuku is the only one he’s ever gave a shit about.
Even after entering U.A., Katsuki checks on Deku to know how well he’s doing.

That’s what matters to him in this test. Not how well he did but how well Izuku did against him. He knows he’s amazing. He knows he’s going to succeed. Is Izuku finally able to keep up now that they both got into this school?
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See I’m well aware that this post cannot be done without talking about a certain scene in Katsuki’s past.

We all know it’s unavoidable so let’s just talk about it.
Katsuki told Izuku to commit suicide. There’s no nice way to put it, because it’s not a nice thing. However, it happened and there isn’t an excuse for his actions.
However on the flip side of this, it’s important to know that in the Japanese culture, it isn’t handled in the same sense as it is in western cultures.
Suicide is seen as a way to preserve honor to one’s family or even sometimes seen as the morally responsible thing to do. So while a western audience sees this scene has absolutely appalling, please consider that this wasn’t written for a western culture.
If you’d like to learn more about suicide in Japan, please see these links:
{ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide_in_Japan}
{https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/minority-report/201406/asian-honor-and-suicide}
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But back to the topic at hand, Izuku and Katsuki’s relationship. As I stated above, Katsuki has been questioning Izuku to prove what he’s capable of, if he wants to be a hero so badly and honestly I see this scene as Katsuki’s final breaking point with Izuku. He’s fed up. The idiot doesn’t understand that he’s going to get himself killed chasing these stupid dreams, so if he wants to die so bad he might as well just go do it.
Is it right? Is it just? Is it acceptable? No. It’s not.
But pigeonholing Katsuki into this moment of the manga, isn’t either.
Katsuki was presented in a way in the beginning of the manga to get the reader to emphasis more with Izuku than Katsuki - because again this isn’t Katsuki’s story - it’s Izuku’s.
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But Katsuki’s attitude towards Izuku changed quickly after that. He was attacked by a sludge villain. He almost died. No one was willing to help him, because the surrounding heroes did not have the appropriate quirks and they essentially left him to die until someone who could do something arrived.
So when all hope was lost and Katsuki was sure he was going to die, here comes Izuku to save the day. Izuku of all people in the world, the one he just had his completely break down with, comes running to save his life - even when the heroes they idolized wouldn’t.
You wanted to know what Izuku was capable of Katsuki? You wanted to know what he could do? Well here it is. Even terrified out of his mind, he can run to save someone who matters.
And even after screaming at Izuku for trying to save him, Katsuki still acknowledged Izuku for what he was capable of after the sludge villain incident.

Because he, as explained by Izuku, never tormented Izuku again. So whatever “bullying” was going on ceased completely after that.
Katsuki’s “bullying” was completely over and done with by the time they entered U.A.
And it’s once they enter U.A. that were start to see the change and really get to know the characters they are and why they are so tied together.
Childhood friendship.
And the thing about it is, everybody knows it. They take no measures to hide that they’ve known each other for an exceptionally long amount of time, and as I mentioned in my post about Izuku, neither of them ever attempts to deny that they were / are friends with each other.
Even if they did want to make some kind of attempt to hide that they’ve known each other so long, the fact would still ring obvious in the way that they address each other.
It is so important, so utterly important - down right vital even - that Izuku calls Katsuki “Kacchan”.
How one addresses those around them within Japanese culture is affected by their position in their life and/ or how close they consider themselves to be to that person.
That’s why everyone except Deku calls Katsuki ‘Bakugou’. It is proper manners to address someone whom you’ve just met / aren’t overly close with by their last name instead of their first. It goes the same way for Izuku - no one - calls him anything but Midoriya excluded Uraraka and Katsuki.
I’m assuming you’ve probably noticed this trend in other anime as well.
However the trick is, by adding ‘chan’ onto the end of Katsuki’s name shows admiration when spoken from one young boy to another.
http://maki.typepad.com/justhungry/2009/08/when-to-use-chan-or-san-and-other-ways-to-address-people-in-japan-.html
http://japanese.stackexchange.com/questions/5362/address-someone-by-their-first-name-or-their-last-name
But “-chan” is normally added onto the end of a girl’s name / a young boy’s name - but this time Izuku should have started addressing him as “Katsuki” / “Katsuki-kun” or something of the like but he hasn’t.
He’s been calling him Kacchan for 10 years.
And Katsuki hasn’t stopped him.
Even when Katsuki is aggressively talking to him at the beginning of the series, Izuku still calls him ‘Kacchan’, and Katsuki doesn’t bat an eye.

He just carries on with what he’s trying to say and continues to allow Izuku to address him in such an informal manner. If Katsuki truly hated Izuku to his core, he wouldn’t allow him to call him anything but Bakugou.
Even when they enter U.A. they continue to address each other as they always have and Katsuki doesn’t blink - doesn’t get embarrassed - doesn’t tell him to knock it off - doesn’t even try to ‘play it cool’ in front of the new kids.
Nope. Nothing.
Izuku’s always called him Kacchan and probably always will. It’s just normal to Katsuki at this point.

Even when faced with mortal danger, he’s still not batting an eye at the concept of being called “Kacchan”, he just instantly knows who was the one behind the report of his endangerment.
And the thing to note about Katsuki being in danger again, Is that some how one way or another, Izuku is almost always involved. Katsuki’s not stupid - he’s 3rd in his class - and he’s watched this entire time Izuku get stronger and stronger but he’s also watched the price of that strength.
He’s watched Izuku break his bones and scar his body. He’s watched Izuku completely wreck himself all in the name of his ‘dream’ to become a hero, and that’s why I personally believe that Katsuki told Izuku to stay back during the whole kidnapping incident because he was positive, that if he didn’t - If Izuku reached them and ended up with him - Izuku would have gotten himself killed in the name of protecting his friend.

I see no malice in this. I see no grudge. In that moment, none of that mattered. Katsuki was in danger, and Izuku was going to save him. Being quirkless didn’t stop him from almost getting his ass killed, so what were broken arms going to do? That certainly wasn’t going to be enough to get his thick skulled best friend to stop. Izuku is a bleeding heart and Katsuki knows it.
If Izuku had managed to get to Katsuki, no amount of pain would have stopped him from throwing his life away. Katsuki’s not dumb. He’s watched Izuku for years upon years and he’s seen him in the USJ, he’s seen him in the Sports Festival, he’s heard about his run in with Shigaraki. There is already a laundry list of things that should have stopped Izuku from even wanting to become a hero, but Izuku Midoriya is just as bull headed as Katsuki is and even more so when it comes to Katsuki.
Katsuki’s fear has been brought up twice now in the manga. Once during the Final Exam against All Might

and again after the boys’ 2nd and most recent fight.

And I feel like this is taken the wrong way sometimes. I personally feel that what this means more is that fear is more along the lines of Izuku’s willingness to go past the point of no return and that willingness is what is going to get him killed.
Izuku has wrecked himself in the name of becoming a hero and Katsuki has been stuck on the side lines with nothing else to do but watch. He’s frustrated. He’s fed up. Izuku has been chasing a dream that could destroy him for years, and nothing deters him - even pain, even death.
So you tell me, how would you feel watching someone you’ve known for your whole life destroy themselves? How does it feel to watch someone who’s always been at your side keep coming back to something that will hurt them?
As Katsuki said, no matter how much he shoved Izuku away - he kept coming back.


Izuku has always been there, but Izuku always been the single source of honest concern when it comes to Katsuki.
He was there when they were four

and he was there when they were sixteen.

He’s always the one who comes running. He’s always the one who will give his everything in the name of Katsuki’s well being. He’s always there showing Katsuki concern and showering him with uplifting words. He’s there expressing his admiration no matter how horrible Katsuki is to him.
What will possibly get him to stop? Surely, if we fight that would be enough? But it never is.
Izuku is also the one person we’ve seen Katsuki cry in front of. Katsuki is normally the character within Shonen that is the ‘tough guy’ that doesn’t show emotions. He’s supposed to be seen as a thug but yet in front of Izuku we’ve seen him cry twice and recently confess his fears too.


This is some heavy level stuff, and it’s not the kind of thing that someone just takes to anyone. Katsuki didn’t take this to just anyone, either. He took it to someone he’s known his whole life. He took it to someone he grew up with. Someone who’s known him his whole life. He took to someone who’s known him over a decade. Someone who knows him better than anyone else there. He took it to Izuku. He took it to his best friend.
Katsuki doesn’t know how to express himself through weakness. Katsuki doesn’t know how to handle feeling helpless.
Katsuki was raised to believe that he could handle anything by himself and when he finds out time and time again - he can’t - he breaks.
So of all the people in the world to break down in front of, he chooses Izuku.
The first tears were brought on by Izuku catching him off guard during their first fight. These tears were brought on my Katsuki needing to find a way to rid himself of these frustrations and feelings in a safe environment. He knows Izuku isn’t going any where. He tried for years to get Izuku to stop following him, but Izuku had proven his loyalty time and time again.
And now he knows Izuku can finally stand at his level. Izuku can finally keep up with him. Izuku can finally hold his own after all these years.
Katsuki was raised in a very freely psychical environment.

His mother is the kind of person to merely smack her child over the back of the head without thinking about it, and she holds the same explosive temper as her son. Katsuki learned it from some where to what was appropriate and what wasn’t. So I can see how taking a fight to Izuku to express his emotions wasn’t that far of a stretch. Even Izuku noted that it was a meaningless fight meant for nothing more than Katsuki to get his anger out.

And off all the people in the world, the friends he’d made at U.A. and the trusted members of the faculty, he chose Izuku.
Tell me that’s not huge.
It’s down right vital.
Katsuki’s definition of Izuku has changed completely from when they were children. He’s no longer quirkless and Katsuki is starting to understand that his original idea of quirkless = bad, and strong quirk = best is not always the case. He’s had real world experience. He’s felt helpless. He’s failed. He’s danced with death and it’s all changed him.
Instead of bragging about his victory, or berating Izuku for losing to him, instead he’s almost scolding him.

He has All Might’s power. He shouldn’t be losing any more. He should be able to beat Katsuki in a fight, and he almost wants him to and all this is said before All Might even shows up.

He goes further once the situation is explained to him to tel Izuku that he not just shouldn’t be losing but he can’t.
No panic attacks. No moping. No self induced pity. This isn’t about Katsuki, it’s about Izuku and he is starting to understand that. He’s understanding that Izuku’s loyalties to him have been proven once again and even through something like this Izuku hasn’t been lying to him.
Because the thing is, Izuku is very important to Katsuki. He always has been and that’s why Izuku is a touchy subject.

He would get beyond frustrated when the quirkless idiot would talk about dreams that would get him killed.
He spent his time watching Izuku’s progress and gauging how well he was doing, and he always had to know what Izuku was thinking. It’s made clear in their last scuffle that Katsuki believed Izuku held him in disdain.


He demands an explanation from Izuku when he first sees his quirk, and expresses the frustration of believing that this entire time Izuku has been playing him and that he actually hates Katsuki. It was literally driving him crazy to think about Izuku hating him. To think that Izuku was lying to him. To think that Izuku was hiding something from him.
Because Damn, ‘I’ve known you for over a decade. Why the hell are you hiding shit from me?’
But after having the situation cleared, Katsuki was the one who took the first step forward. He owned up to his actions for starting the fight when Aizawa asked who threw the first punch.

Instead of turning the situation on it’s head and blaming it on Izuku like he would have at the beginning of the series.

And further more, Katsuki was the one who proclaimed that things between them would be different from now on.

They’ve had a rough road, and there’s been a lot of miscommunication going on but Katsuki’s ready to repair the friendship now that he understands the full weight of the situation. He’s grown up enough to look past his own ego and move forward. It’s not going to be fast, but I know it’s going to happen.
I just can’t look past how important these boys are to each other.
I firmly believe that Katsuki too, considers Izuku is best friend. His best friend who is a complete idiot and doesn’t understand the concept of self preservation. His best friend who just pisses him off.
It’ll be different now. Katsuki said so himself.
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Oh God.
Okay, so I feel I need to preface this with the fact that in no way does this post excuse the actions of Katsuki Bakugou. I’m going to talk about him a lot and I just need to get that out there before I start because:
I honestly believe that Izuku Midoriya thinks of Katsuki Bakugou as his best friend.
I refuse to believe otherwise. Like if you watch throughout the series, Izuku doesn’t think of Katsuki in a negative light - he never has.
Even at the beginning of the series.
When Izuku first explains Bakugou to the readers he doesn’t speak of him in the sense of “oh this guy makes my life a living hell.” or “this is jerk I avoid at school.” or even “I used to be friends with him but he’s such an asshole now I can’t stand him. He’s a horrible person.” No. We get this:

He explains that he was once friends with Bakugou - and never once has Izuku expressed an end to the relationship on his side of it. He doesn’t even say that once Katsuki’s quirk manifested that they stopped being friends - no he says “it took a turn for the worse.”, or if you wanna go further since this is the mangapanda translation, in the VIZ translation he says that Kacchan was neither “good” or bad” but once his quirk manifested he started on the path towards “bad”, and in the anime (I watched the dub I will be completely blunt right here), Izuku says “But when his quirk manifested, He began to change.”
Relationships are not always prefect, and it’s something Izuku has been aware of for a very long time. He doesn’t expect everything to be perfect and he simply noted that once his friend gained a powerful quirk that said power began to affect his personality.
So that’s why I guess I look at the opening “You’re making him cry Kacchan, If you don’t stop I’ll stop you myself” scene a little differently? I mean Katsuki and Izuku wanted to be heroes ever since they were little, and they idolized the same person so, to see his friend do something that hurt another person (far as we know for no reason) it probably hurt Izuku.
‘What are you doing, idiot? You want to be a hero, why are you acting like a bad guy? This isn’t like you. This isn’t the Kacchan I know. I’ll step in and wake you up. I’ll show you what you’re doing is wrong. Even if it’s scary.’
Agreeing with your friends 100% of the time, isn’t real friendship. It’s a friend’s responsibility to look out for one another, and Izuku was trying to do that for Katsuki all the way back when they were four.

I mean let’s look at the ever discussed, suggested suicide scene. Katsuki was literally just a complete asshole to Izuku. He told someone he’d known over at this point a decade to just go kill themselves in an all too casual fashion, and Izuku’s reaction to this is for Katsuki think before he speaks. I mean look at VIZ’s translation:

He’s more concerned about Katsuki getting charged with his death, and he is about the actual action of it even being suggested. Now I’m not saying this is right, or a good thing - I’m saying that even after such a thing - a whole decade later - Izuku is still putting Katsuki ahead of everything else.
And this continues to be the case, time and time again.

The USJ just got attacked. They almost died. All Might almost died, but when Katsuki and company show up to save the day, Izuku doesn’t just say “guys” or “everyone” in relief, it puts Katsuki ahead of the others, because Katsuki carries more weight in Izuku’s heart than the others do (mainly because of time, both in the fact that Izuku has just begun to know the others but also because he’s known Katsuki for so long)

But back the concept of their friendship and the length that they have known each other. It’s not like it’s a hidden thing. It’s not like people don’t know. It gets brought up time and time again that they used to be friends. Not just ‘someone I used to know.’ and even Katsuki’s lackys get on his ass a little for being “too rough” with Izuku after the whole suicide comment.
But back to the friends thing. Izuku says it, Todoroki asks it of Bakugou during their encounter with each other in the waiting room right before the final match,

so it’s not something I believe should be looked over. The whole of class 1-A and those surrounding them know that Katsuki Bakugou and Izuku Midoriya have been friends for an extremely long time. They don’t know the circumstances to which their relationship has become what it is, but they are aware that at one time they were on positive terms with each other.
And thing is too, that when confronted with the topic, neither of them ever denies it. For as much as Katsuki grumps and growls about Izuku he never denies being friends with him.
I mean, look at this:

The famous “Deku Scene”, I know, but instead of focusing on that, look at it from another perspective. Katsuki came up with a nickname for him with a horrible meaning, yes, and you can see little Izuku standing there telling him to stop but I see it more as the start of the downhill slope. They were friends and now that same friend is starting to be a jerk and Izuku doesn’t understand why. He still cares about Katsuki, he still holds him in honest concern, but he just doesn’t understand why his best (and only) friend (at the time) is being so mean.
I mean, ever since the beginning all Izuku has ever shown for Katsuki was true honest concern. From the falling incident:

to kicking him in the face despite Katsuki demanding that he fight him.

Even when Katsuki demands that Izuku not worry about him, we all know it’s impossible. Izuku cares too much about Katsuki to not worry about him. He’s been worrying over him since they were four why would he stop when they were sixteen?
Katsuki is Izuku’s best friend. He’s going to fret and worry and lose his mind when something goes wrong or he gets hurt or worse. That’s just what Izuku does. He’s probably the only person who’s ever shown Katsuki any gentle form of genuine honest concern in his entire life to be completely frank.
I mean I get that Bakugou’s parents care about their son but his explosive temper didn’t appear out of thin air. Izuku’s concern for Bakugou’s well being has always come with uplifting words, honest eyes and an outstretched hand and Katsuki’s just not used to that.
I think it’s important to remember that when looking at Izuku at his core, he’s a good kid. He follows the rules, stays out of trouble and keeps his head down for the most part - at least that is the impression we’re given at the beginning of the series.
But then Katsuki gets in trouble for the very first time and it’s life or death. It’s the same monster that almost suffocated him to death only an hour or so prior and he just had his entire world shattered by both Katsuki’s far too casual remark about suicide and All Might’s ‘confirmation’ that he can’t ever achieve his dream.
But when he sees the look on Katsuki’s face, all bets are off. All logic and reason, any sense of survival- it’s thrown out the window and he runs. He runs straight into the face of danger that pro-heroes have even deemed is too much for them to handle and he does whatever he can to try to save Katsuki’s life. Cause sure, he’s a jerk and maybe he’s not the nicest guy to be around anymore and he might have just been out of line in the past few hours at school but the bottom line is Katsuki Bakugou is his friend, and he can’t just stand there and watch him die.
And it’s not like he expected to be rewarded for his efforts or even survive the encounter. His friend was in danger so he reacted and did what he could to help.
Because friendship is not agreeing with your friends 100% of the time but being there for them when you can and when they need you the most.
Even when they get pitted up against each other for the first time, the respect for Katsuki is still here. He still doesn’t paint a negative picture for the reader of Katsuki and honestly I don’t think he ever will.

See? Uraraka is the one who is painting the negative picture. Izuku doesn’t refer to Katsuki as “his bully”, in fact he doesn’t even refer to him as Bakugou. He has too much respect for him for that. The difference though between Izuku and Katsuki’s other acquaintances is that Izuku acknowledges Katsuki’s downfalls. “He may be a jerk but... let me tell you all of this other awesome stuff about him.”
He acknowledges that yes, my friend has the capacity to be an asshole and sometimes he is but let me tell you everything about him that’s hidden until that thick layer of jerk.
Without Izuku’s perspective of Katsuki the reader would be left with a much darker picture of the blond. He paints in the light and shows us the hero that he’s capable of being instead of the villainous role the world wants to pigeonhole him into.
Even after all the shit that Katsuki puts him through, Izuku still tries to show the reader Katsuki from the best possible light. That’s what best friends do.
And I mean, even if Katsuki doesn’t share the same sentiment (because that’s another post about Katsuki and this is about Izuku), Izuku cares so so so much about Katsuki and his opinion and what he thinks of him. We go from the first fight, in chapter 9 -

To Izuku completely ridden with guilt because his friend thinks he’s been lying to him; because Katsuki thinks Izuku has been the one making fun of him. I mean look at Izuku’s face. Once Katsuki started yelling about how “You’ve been tricking me for all these years.” Izuku felt crushed, because ‘No I haven’t, things happened. I haven’t lied to you. I wouldn’t lie to you. Please believe me, I think this is crazy too.’
I mean he went off and told Katsuki the almost truth about One for All out of guilt.

Katsuki didn’t bully him into telling him the truth. Katsuki didn’t even go after him about it, he just left the school and went to mind his own business because he didn’t want to think about it and here comes Izuku ready to tell Katsuki pour his heart out in the hopes of making sure that he knew Izuku wasn’t making fun of him, and that he never had or would. Izuku couldn’t bring himself to tell his Mother but he felt such a twist in his stomach that he needed to tell Katsuki.
And then 110 chapters later -

After Katsuki finally opens his mouth and expresses his frustrations and confusions of feeling like he was the one chasing Izuku and how much it makes him sick to his stomach to think that the one who had nothing was now the one who had everything and even when they were kids that Katsuki had always thought Izuku was looking down on him, this is what we get. Look at his face. That’s shock. That’s concern, and that’s a little bit of hurt too because Izuku has never thought so negatively of Katsuki and in fact it’s quite the opposite so it’s like - how did I fail to show him how much I care about and look up to him?
And he does too.
Izuku idolizes the hell out of Katsuki, even more so than All Might. He always has.
First time during U.A. he’s in real danger at the USJ - who does he channel for courage? Katsuki.

He finally figures out how to use One for All as an extension of his body and decides to train and practice moving in the Full Cowl state - who is he drawing inspiration from? Katsuki.


“Not even moving like that would be outside my reach.”
Not moving like All Might, moving like Katsuki.
How many times has Izuku used Katsuki for reference - every time he needs reference for personal growth. Every time Izuku makes a step forward, it’s because he’s looking at Katsuki and deciding how to make it his own, unlike how he merely tried to mimic All Might up till recently.
But the other things to think about is how Mr. ‘Strategic think things through before I actually do them’ Izuku Midoriya completely loses his shit when Katsuki is in danger.
Because I really think we need to talk about the kidnapping scene. When Izuku realizes that Katsuki was the target, he gave his everything to get past that villain to protect Kouta and to get to Katsuki faster because he was in danger, and when the villains managed to capture Katsuki, Izuku degrades down to nothing but raw emotion:

Isn’t it though? Isn’t it a strange choice of words to just say ‘Give him Back’, and look at Izuku’s face. Look at how torn up he is about it. They took Katsuki. They can’t do that. Katsuki is his friend so ‘give him back to me’. As stated, Bakugou doesn’t belong to anyone but in the context Izuku is screaming in, he does because in Izuku’s mind, get your filthy hands off of my best friend. I mean, The two of them have never been apart at this point and when Katsuki isn’t, Izuku just breaks.

It’s like all the pain he was suppressing in the name of retrieving Katsuki and saving him comes flooding in at once and his entire world shuts down. What just happened? Yeah Kacchan’s a jerk, but he’s here… he’s always here…and then he’s just suddenly….not.
Izuku can’t cope with this. He’s doesn’t know how, and as I stated before the whole of Class 1-A knows just how close Izuku holds Bakugou to his heart (despite Katsuki himself being too blind to see it) because for as much as Kirishima is close to Bakugou and is worried about him too, he still says this:

It’s like the entire class can look at them as see it. They all know how much Izuku cares, and it’s even more so after watching his miniature panic attack when Katsuki got taken away. He corroded. Izuku is normally the one that will find a way, pull through in the end, say the up lifting words and do it with a smile - some way some how but with Katsuki gone, it’s like his world is a fragile as a glass that just got knocked to the floor.
So with Kirishima’s influence, and the ‘your hands can still reach him’ line, Izuku becomes hell bent on getting Katsuki back with the help of the others. He knows the risks - even if he didn’t Iida made damn sure he did - his academic career along with his dreams of being a hero are on the line but that doesn’t stop him from once again, putting Katsuki first.
He’s seen pro-heroes up close and taken notes on them his entire life, he knows what they’re capable of but that still isn’t enough to put his nerves at ease. No. He needs to make sure his friend is safe and save him with his own two hands, because this isn’t just some random person now. This is different. This is Katsuki Bakugou we’re talking about - and when it involves Katsuki all bets are off.
So they manage to save him, and the two don’t have nearly any interaction for quite some time until recent chapters, in which Katsuki has finally started speaking his mind for the first time in for what Izuku calls “as long as he can remember.”

It’s been over a decade and the two of them still haven’t talked things out. They have both almost lost their lives multiple times, and some times in Izuku’s case in the name of coming to the other’s aid. (because and I know I keep saying this - that’s what best friends do.)
I guess I just feel that looking at their relationship as Bully / Victim is looking at it on a surface level without actually acknowledging how the characters actually feel about one another. It’s been 119 chapters and Izuku is still singing Katsuk’s praises, in fact more so than he ever was before.

I think it’s important to note the way Izuku phrases this; (I think it’s important to always pay attention to the way Izuku phrases everything when talking about Katsuki) because he uses the phrase “it was blinding.” Katsuki was a jerk, and he has plenty of things that make him an unpleasant person to be around but in spite of this, his sheer talent and skill at what he could do; his natural ability to just be good at everything was enough to out shine all of his negative traits and habits. Basically, Izuku is saying that if it were anyone else he would have stopped following after that person a long time ago, but it wasn’t, it was Katsuki and for that reason alone, he could overlook it.
This entire time Izuku has been patiently waiting for his best friend to get his head out of his ass and stop being a jerk. This entire time, Izuku has been patiently waiting for Katsuki to look at what he was doing and think about it because Izuku wasn’t giving up on him.

“I always chased after you.”
Can I also point out that Katsuki is the one person we see Izuku get emotional around? I mean more than crying, but venting his feelings emotional. I’m not talking about Todoroki because that was completely different - that was calling him out on his bullshit where as this is a “why have you not listened after all these years?!”
Izuku is so frustrated because he failed to get it through Katsuki’s thickly layered ego that he still cares after all this time. He’s so frustrated because as Katsuki stated ‘no matter how many times I beat you, you kept following after me.’ - because he cares. Because he looks up to him. Because he idolizes him. Because Katsuki Bakugou is his best friend. Katsuki’s quirk changed him. The praise Katsuki received through his entire life changed him. Katsuki’s strength changed him. Katsuki just got lost on his path and Izuku wasn’t about to fault him for it, instead he just decided to wait for his best friend to stop being an asshole and it’s taken some life changes events on both their parts for Katsuki to think and Izuku to find his voice.
So I say again.
I honestly believe that Izuku Midoriya thinks of Katsuki Bakugou as his Best Friend and I can’t bring myself to think other wise.
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Deku vs Kacchan
Isn’t it peculiar how Deku always stands apart in the flashbacks? And how he always only looks at Kacchan?
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I just finished the Teiko Arc and it hurts so bad. The storytelling here is fantastic and it makes for an absolutely devastating watch as the GoM spiral and fall apart.
Aomine being called a “monster” by his own friendly rival, slowly sinking into a very clear depression and turmoil as he loses touch with others and the sport he loves. The moment Sanada told him he could skip practice, I screamed. That was the exact opposite of what Kuroko and Shirogane told him and while Sanada was trying to help, he basically just confirmed everything Aomine feared and was tearing himself apart over.
Akashi losing himself to his second personality while Midorima can do nothing but watch. We see this boy who, while not entirely okay, was genuinely caring and supportive turn into a cold individual who’s fine with crushing the souls of others. What’s really terrible is how it’s implied he wanted middle school to be a chance for some freedom and happiness, but becoming captain suddenly slammed a mountain of pressure onto him.
Muraskaibara clearly establishing his ideology of unfairness and favoring the strong over the weak. He challenges Akashi, believing himself stronger than him, only to be completely blown away when Akashi’s other self fully takes over. He’s pretty much forced into submission.
Momoi asking Kuroko for reassurance that the boys will remain friends and everything will be okay, and him saying yes. But by time she asks him about it, he lies and says he forgot because he doesn’t want to face it, and she’s left heart-broken for all of them. Though she wasn’t a player, she was their friend too, and she’s helpless to stop what’s happening.
Kuroko. Fucking Kuroko. He slowly realizes something is changing in his friends and tries so hard to keep things together. He sees Aomine break despite his efforts to help him and is practically talked down to when he tries to get the team to be better, urging them to stop messing with their opponents and take them seriously, even if they’re bound to win.
His complete devastation when Ogiwara’s spirit is crushed by the GoM is tangible (I honestly think he was having a panic attack). His old friendship trampled on and destroyed, and his new friends being the ones who did it feels like betrayal. And Akashi blames him for it because he asked for them to give Ogiwara a proper game. The others are completely unsympathetic, even when they learn Ogiwara was Kuroko’s friend, with even Aomine being dismissive. Kuroko is left to wallow in his guilt and sorrow alone.
We don’t see too much of Kise, but that’s because his spotlight and changes really occur during high school. He was already somewhat arrogant when he joined the team, and he became a starter right around the time things were beginning to get bad. But despite that, he developed a quick friendship with the team (mainly Aomine and Kuroko), and he is the first one out of the GoM to realize things need to change.
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I was going through your blog ('cause I saw you rewatched KnB 'cause I also, until a few days ago, finished rewatching it) and as I read one post of your's, is when I realized... "The Basketball which Kuroko plays", that's the reason why that's the English title as opposed to the expected "Kuroko's basketball" because it comes a full circle, they became so self-oriented and Kuroko wanted them to come out of that. I don't know why I just now realized this, lmao, but reading your posts were fun!
glad you had fun! :D and yup, exactly: in Japanese, “Basuke バスケ” means the sport, not the ball. For example, “Kuroko’s Soccer” instead of “Kuroko’s Soccer Ball”. To be more specific, “Basuke” in this story represents a playing style—a basketball ideology!
At its core, KnB is a story about each GOM having their own idea of what “basketball” is, and then competing to find out whose idea is correct. “The only way to prove your conviction is to win.” - Aomine (or was it Akashi...)
The best part is that even Kuroko’s basketball changes. Kuroko’s style of basketball starts out as a shadow-light strategy. It’s sacrificing your own spotlight for the sake of the team. But by the end of the show, honestly, Kuroko isn’t a shadow anymore, and he craves moments in the spotlight. Instead, Seirin develops perfect team-play. That’s why at the end of the anime, Kuroko says something along the lines of “This isn’t my [style of] basketball. This is our [style of] basketball”.
It’s a simple but meaningful title, and I really like it!!
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More thoughts from the KuroBas Special CD feat. Nijimura:
1) Wait, everyone is surprised when Akashi becomes Captain in 2nd year—but didn't Nijimura also become Captain in his 2nd year at Teiko? I wonder if that's part of why he was okay giving the position to Akashi so "early"...
2) Ogiwara pointing out Nijimura as an amazing player is both cool and amusing. Because... they were in elementary school watching 1st-year-Nijimura play, and the thought of these small 11-year-olds being awe-struck by an equally-small rainbow captain is adorable to me.
3) Haizaki is an interesting tragic case. Nijimura put so much effort into bringing him to practice and motivating him. Nijimura saw himself in Haizaki, and believed in his abilities. And then, the first thing Akashi does when he becomes Captain is to threaten him into leaving the team 😅
4) Akashi brings up a good point about Nijimura seeing the potential in people. He promoted Akashi to vice-captain right away. He agreed to giving Kuroko a chance. Technically, he's even right about Haizaki being dedicated to basketball (considering how Haizaki never truly quits playing).
Overall, excellent rainbow captain, exactly the type of personality you'd expect to be able to handle 6 miracles (until he leaves and lets them fend for themselves lol...).
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I just listened to the KuroBas Special CD feat. Nijimura, and omg I'm happy it exists.
Nijimura calling Akashi "obocchan" is CANON!? Nijimura teasing Akashi for his upbringing and teaching him about snacks and convenience stores... yes yes yes. You have Akashi surrounded by people who fear him half the time and disrespect him otherwise, and finally he has a senpai who doesn't treat him differently from anyone else.
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Comic Translation: How to Comfort Kuroko-kun Ver. Aomine
Original: 黒子くんの慰め方【腐】by みなみ
There’s one for every Kiseki members + Momoi and Kagami:(Links to be posted soon)
Kise - Midorima - Murasakibara - Akashi - Momoi - Kagami




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that’s what I call character development
Kise Ryouta Episode 2 vs Last Game (movie)
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It's easy to forget this because once you watch the Teiko arc, you can't un-watch it, but I'm amazed by how KuroBas manages to keep Teiko a mystery until literally episode 60-ish. For the first two seasons, we have no clue why the MiraGen split up, and how Kuroko even became the Phantom Sixth Man in the first place?
We get a little of the mystery uncovered through Aomine's character arc, because we learn AoKuro used to be partners. But we don't learn why exactly they stopped being partners, and why Aomine stopped enjoying basketball. Heck, we don't know how they became partners.
The first time around (I read the manga for Teiko before watching the anime), I remember being shocked that suddenly everything was falling into place and making sense.
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