Sure, Yakko-chan. That's totally what true love looks like. Keep telling yourself that.
Ignore da uhm. chibi and somewhat realistic hand combo. i was going to throw hands with hands but hands' got hands. i didn't survive
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Sure, Yakko-chan. That's totally what true love looks like. Keep telling yourself that.
Ignore da uhm. chibi and somewhat realistic hand combo. i was going to throw hands with hands but hands' got hands. i didn't survive
Thinking about the first movie again... The adult matsus go to the past and meet Yakko's teen self. He was still a miserable little girl back then, on top of being really short for nearly 18 years of age.
Boy. Osomatsu wouldn't hold himself back. He's gonna pick on him a lot and then causally go "ohhh, you wanna be my boyfriend? Hmmm? You wanna be my boyfriend so bad..." and he doesn't think about it because he's almost aggressively supportive of Yakko's transition in the present, so it comes out that way naturally.
Poor Yakko completely shortcircuits. It hits her like a ton of bricks that she actually really likes the sound of that. She tries to argue against it, because she's been trying to swallow down those feelings her whole life, but, once Osomatsu realizes why she's acting the way she does, he doesn't let up.
He grabs her by the jaw and forces her to repeat after him until she says it right and confidently.
"You wanna be my what?"
"B...boyfriend..."
"What? I can't hear you! Say it louder. You wanna be my what?"
"..."
"Come on, Yakks, I know you can do it. Say it with me. Boyfriend. Booooy-friend..."
"Boy... Boyfriend."
"Yeah. Good boy. What do you wanna be?"
"Your boyfriend."
"Atta boy! That's it, see, was that so hard? Say it again."
In general, just him being an annoying asshole and forcemasc-ing the ever living hell out of a confused, overwhelmed teen Yakko. Who is also a bit scared of the bigger, taller, meaner version of her bully childhood friend that can easily overpower and subdue her.