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i still love my dead gay son
edit cause i forgor i had a timelapse oops
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Mokke drew on some student phone... Don't tell anyone 🐇🍬

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Process as well
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Speed Paint!
Mokke out 🐇💨
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"For No.7... The most important thing to him... What he wanted to protect... Do you know what his yorishiro is?"
"A shooting star... Amane! Did you see it?"
✨ Happy birthday to the Yugi twins! 🪻🌹
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I find it hilarious that Yashiro's concept of physical boundaries doesn't exist when it comes to Hanako because she's so used to how physical he is with her. In the beginning of the Picture Perfect arc, and Yashiro's trying to figure out what the quack is going on, she's touching Hanako and stuff to see if he's still a ghost and what not---rightfully distrusting of him and all of this. But here's something I noticed in this panel.
Notice, he didn't say "stop touching me." All he said was "the class is staring." BRUH--
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The cat from the past
Can we call him that? I know, I know, you must have seen thousands of theories, thoughts and bets about the identity of our newest character, the black cat.
But, instead of comparisons, let's think about possibilities based on the current reality and a little on the old one.
Everything is based on Kako's main thought, about "getting rid" of the root of the problem, not being Tsukasa, but the entity inside him.
Still, he tells Amane that, if Tsukasa is an impostor, he needs to cease to exist, not in those words, but in the literal sense that his existence has no purpose if that is not the real Tsukasa.
Theoretically speaking, of course.
But, still, Kako was unable to get rid of the entity, without Tsukasa the entity was more "free", that's because the yorishiros no longer exist, as well as the seven mysteries.
And that's strange, don't you think?
If Kako's goal was to pull out the root, then why is the entity still there?
The red house remains in the same place, with Amane possessed, but still conscious. If Amane is still conscious, if he can show feelings, the ones that Tsuchigomori and Nene were able to feel, then that is still Amane - something that Nene recognized, it is the Amane that she knew, but in a different form.




Here we have the main theme of the work, rooted in the phrase "would you love someone even if they became something completely different? If they took another form, would they still be that person?".
This theme is in the relationship of the twins, Aoi and Akane, Kou and Mitsuba, and even mentioned for the first time in the Yako arc, where she became something different, but was still her.

That was Amane, the one he hid when he became Hanako, the one he avoided over the years and knew Nene would fear.
And him having memories of his childhood when he saw Kako, only strengthens this thought even more.

But what about Tsukasa?
The little boy who showed no apparent feelings, empty eyes while he became "that thing".
So, here is the root.
What did Kako do so that Tsukasa would not become the yorishiro?
The entity said that he sacrificed everyone, Tsukasa, the twins' parents, and well, Tsukasa died early, four years old, like in the other reality.
In the other reality he sacrificed himself because he had a wish.
In the current reality, Amane said that he sacrificed Tsukasa.
It means that the entity tricked him, or that Amane was never sick.
Which makes everything even more confusing, he died at four years old, and Kako was with Amane at that time, saying that he could change the future.
Why would Amane want to change the past/future if everything was fine?
If he wasn't sick, Tsukasa wouldn't disappear, he wouldn't want to change anything, right?
So, Tsukasa sacrificed himself for Amane's health, but in that short period, Kako came back and made a proposal to Amane, probably so he could have Tsukasa back.
Tsukasa from the old reality had no interest in going back, and he did it to find out why and how Amane was going to kill him.
What would motivate Tsukasa from this reality to come back?
That's where the answer lies.
Kako wasn't interested in making deals (theoretically) I imagine he tried to force Tsukasa to do something he wanted, but the boy didn't do it, just as the entity wouldn't allow it.
Let's look at the "punishment" that Tsukasa would have, being a servant of the clock guardians, so that he could be kept under control?
Tsukasa hadn't been punished for what he did yet, had he?
Rumors say that whoever tampers with the clock, the guardians will steal the time of that person's life, how could they steal Tsukasa's life?
Servitude?
A punishment would be to simply take the boy's spirit and place it in a cat-shaped toy (even though he said he's not a toy), where it would work for Kako and be kept under control.
An interesting idea, isn't it?
Yes, but it's not that useful.
Despite everything, Kako's main objective was not achieved.
The entity is still there.
BUT
This made me wonder… if the entity is still there and Tsukasa, theoretically, has become a servant, then, the entity wasn't the problem?
If absolutely everything, yorishiros, the seven mysteries, have disappeared and the entity is still there, free, both in the school and in the city, then was the problem really Tsukasa?
The entity is there, but Mei, Kou's mother, Mitsuba, are alive, suggesting that the deaths are linked to the boy.
What was different about Tsukasa for the entity?
If the child Tsukasa we saw at school in the current reality was not him, but a representation (perhaps) of him, or a part of him, was not as dangerous as the real one, then what did he do?
Tsukasa from the current reality still grants wishes, but needs to be summoned.
The old Tsukasa is summoned only by the desire from the bottom of the heart, no rituals are needed.
It seems that Kako discovered Tsukasa's objective and intervened.
Or, in another hypothesis, Kako just didn't want to be a guardian anymore, as Teru suggested.
If the current reality comes true, his yorishiro will disappear. The Yugi family will succumb, as will everyone else, except Nene.
Maybe Kako was just being selfish and making Tsukasa become a servant, because the boy is too smart for him to be able to "get rid of the poisoned root".
It's funny, if the cat is in fact Tsukasa, he just seems to be having fun.
Remember, the twelve-year-old Tsukasa will still appear at some point, he seems to be waiting for it.
The cat, if it is Tsukasa, which it seems to be, seems to know everything, or, part of everything. He is a supernatural, if Nene and the others remember, so does he, even though Kako tried to affect his memory (like he did with Amane).
Tsukasa was waiting for this, as if he had planned the whole thing. He's the boy who can travel through time using the house, it wouldn't be the first time.
It's as if he's showing Nene that in most cases, he and Amane wouldn't be able to grow up together.
It still makes me wonder if Kako just didn't want to get involved with that entity and no longer serve any God, to be free in his own way.
As always, just confused and jumbled thoughts, don't take it too seriously.
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Hi!!! I hope you are having a great day.
I saw that you believe that the cat that has appeared in the newest TBHK chapter is Tsukasa.
And while I understand where all the people who are saying it is Tsukasa are coming from there is still one thing bugging me a lot. There is already a Tsukasa in this universe and we’ve seen him, even when saying that that’s only the possessed version of him and that his soul is separate and the unpossessed is in the cat that doesn’t quite add up. I say this because when we are introduced to the baby Tsukasa of this universe he seems to momentarily regain consciousness and call for Amane

(Chapter 116)
Do you have any theories relating to this? And if it wasn’t Tsukasa, what do you think the cat is? Do you think it’s existence will have any major impact on the story??
I’m just really interested to know your thoughts overall :DD
Hope you are doing well, and thanks beforehand for reading this! :DDD
Hi hi sweetie!!! thank you!!!!!!!!! I hope the same for you!!!
You are incredibly right!
There are some hypotheses that I like to consider, the first is that we have several versions of Tsukasa from different timelines - and they know each other.
This is because Tsukasa Yorishiro has already given signs that he can travel through time using the house. Apparently, it seems that he was looking for a reality where it would be possible for him and Amane to grow up together, apparently, he didn't find it.
These are theories, okay?
Still, the theories arose from the thought that Tsukasa made explicit, how he wants to show Nene Amane's past (at her request), but still, her bond with Hanako seems to have been planned.
The fact that Tsukasa can see past and future events gives him the possibility of planning anything, even if he is not sure that something will work out the way he wanted.
Okay, but why am I saying this?
Because if we have several versions of Tsukasa that can coexist at the same time (like the twelve-year-old Tsukasa appearing to Nene, or the four-year-old Tsukasa when Tsukasa Yorishiro was in the present) then it means that this little Tsukasa from the current reality is not the same Tsukasa who is supposedly the cat.
That's one theory.
The second theory is that yes, that child who is at school has Tsukasa's appearance, a bit of his essence, but maybe he is not completely him.
Something similar to what Tsukasa did with Mitsuba.

Tsukasa "created" a new Mitsuba with the essence of the original.
Who's to say that Kako didn't do the same just to trick Amane? Did he give him a copy of Tsukasa while he imprisoned the original in the cat's body?
I have these theories in my mind, I don't know exactly which of the two makes more sense, so far, or if they are true, but they both fit into the general context.
Currently, I can talk about both, but I haven't yet chosen which one makes the most sense for me.
It seems like something is missing…
Anyway, remember that this arc will unite all realities and times, it's in this art of the chapter 119.
If it's not Tsukasa, maybe it's someone related to the Yugi family, based on the eyes, an unusual color. After all, all the alteration of reality started because of them.
Yes, the cat is important, he was literally responsible for "saving" Nene here, he facilitated Nene's entry into the boundary, which I find suspicious.
Tsukasa wanted her to destroy Yorishiro, right?
It's only fair that he facilitated her entry there.
;)
So yes, he is important, and we'll find out more about how.
Thank youuuuuuu sweetie!!!!!!!!!! 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡 Thank you for all your kindness!!!! And it was fun answering this question, thank you dear!!!
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If it dont have tsukasa on it, I don't read or look at it
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He makes me so happy
words cannot express










I like him a normal amount
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