tsundere characters female
Its mostly about a tsundere having stockholm syndrome towards her ex-simp.
In long:
The story's key points can be summarized in the initial episodes where the two main characters, or MCs, first interact. During this time, the girl begins to experience feelings of loneliness and sadness as the boy . prepares to depart, leaving her to face the world on her own. As their
interactions become less frequent, she gradually comes to realize just how significant he was in her life, acknowledging the profound impact he had on it. This early phase of the story stands out as one of its most poignant moments, even though the two MCs only cross paths two or maybe three times within each episode.
However, this
touching connection is short-lived, as it quickly takes a different turn during the job arc. Here, the boy encounters two other girls and embarks on the journey of building his, let's say, extensive harem. During this time, he shares no meaningful interactions with the girl from earlier, and she, unfortunately, doesn't take any proactive steps to bridge the gap between them.
He took on the mentor role of Shin when he was in his squadron, presumably after Alice's Squadron fell. He was also the original owner of Shin's gun, who gave to the latter to end his suffering after being mortally wounded in his final moments while giving advice to save the last bullet for himself. Giad Federacy[edit] Ernst Zimmerman (エルンスト・ツィマーマン, Erunsuto Tsimāman) Voiced by: Yūya Uchida[8] (Japanese);
Keith Silverstein[9] (English) The Provisional President of the new Federacy that overthrew the Empire, a kindly old man who takes Frederica and the surviving members of Shin's squadron as his adopted children.
Eugene Rantz (ユージン・ランツ, Yūjin Rantsu) Voiced by: Atsushi Tamaru (Japanese); Howard Wang (English) Nina's older brother, and the first person Shin befriended after his citizenship. Eugene was mercy-killed by Shin after a Legion attack. Nina Rantz (ニーナ・ランツ, Nīna Rantsu) Voiced by: Madoka Asahina (Japanese); Abby Espiritu (English) Eugene's sister.
[36] References[edit] ^ a b c "Official Website for Naoki Urasawa's 20th Century Boys". Viz Media.
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Retrieved October 26, 2017. ^ "20世紀少年". Toho (in Japanese).