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What would happen if Mikey from The Last: The Ronin were obsessed with a boy or girl?
How obsessed would he be?
Would the boy or girl be scared or find it amusing?
I love tales of the Teenage mutant ninja turtles but I think the show has a few problems:
I’m obsessed with Osomatsu-san, and I think I’ve figured out why—I'm a big sister, and I can't help but gravitate toward fandoms with strong sibling dynamics. Like, come on, which older sibling wouldn't totally vibe with Osomatsu’s relationship with his little brothers. Both completely obsessed by how cute our little sibling can be or how infuriating they are.
It’s one of the shows that portrays the best that chaotic energy it takes to live with someone you grew up with.
It’s both hilarious and cute. Every sibling can identify to those scenes where the sextuplet are just beating the crap out of each other for some stupid thing such as ordering a pizza and then can’t stop laughing together at jokes only them understand.
It’s the same reason I’m obsessed with shows like Tmnt (2018 and tottmnt). I always get all mushy when I see sweet sibling interractions between the brothers. And April in the 2018 version ? She’s basically their big sister and it’s just precious. Despite how different they all are, they’re still this solid, unshakable little family. Those kinds of dynamics get me every time. I guess I just really love stories where people love each other fiercely, messily, and with lots of yelling.