About the two of us bakudeku

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I just really love this movie and this pairing ;-; The finished product is available in two sizes: 8.5×11”, and 4.25×5.5”, and comes in a glossy finish on light cardstock. ***PLEASE NOTE*** I work full-time outside of selling on etsy, so I will not be able to ship your order for 3-5 business days,

DJ: Boku no Hero Academia Dj – About the Two of Us

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Some how adult Bakugou and highschool Bakugou switch places. How will they feel? How will the adult and highschool Midoriya feel?

I read a doujin and wanted to add to it.

I do not own this doujin, the art, nor the characters. Credit to the creator of My Hero Academia, Horikoshi and the creator of this Doujinshi/Fanbook, Kometubu. I believe is their name.

I've included most of the story line and dialogue, I did change some of the wording, but it is still not mine. I'm just adding to it. If you can buy the original work please do.

Izuku and Katsuki have known each other since childhood, as stated through the series. Due to a series of misguided instances, their relationship deteriorated, and became heavily strained after many complications from their childhood, including Katsuki pushing Izuku away due to his fear of Izuku’s spirit. Gradually, however, their friendship is repairing as they both mature and strive to resolve their issues – Katsuki even beginning to indirectly encourage Izuku to become stronger in some recent chapters. Despite their issues, Izuku continues to admire Katsuki for a multitude of things, especially his strength and ability as a hero, stating that Katsuki is his true “image of victory”.

Originating from childhood, the pair use nicknames for each other, albeit mainly out of spite on Katsuki’s half. Despite his general negativity towards Izuku, Katsuki allows Izuku to call him by the nickname “Kacchan”, without objection. The suffix “-chan” is considered to be very cutesy and feminine, as it is primarily used to refer to young children, close friends, or people with a generally cute appearance, obviously contradicting Katsuki’s brash and explosive nature. As shown explicitly throughout the series, especially considering Izuku, if Katsuki has a problem with something or someone he will be the first to make a comment about it; making it questionable why he has no issue with Izuku using the nickname. One theory is that the nickname is one of the small fragments of the pair’s childhood that remains untainted, and so Katsuki holds onto it without posing an argument. The other instance where “Kacchan” has been used was by Kaminari in chapter 163, seemingly in a friendly joking manner; to which Katsuki disregards entirely and leaves the room to go to bed. Horikoshi, the creator of the series, also refers to Katsuki as the nickname on occasion as seen throughout his sketches, but has not revealed much on its origin or history.

Izuku, on the other hand, receives the nickname “Deku” from Katsuki at a very early point in their relationship, which essentially translates to “useless person”, referring to Izuku’s quirkless state. Ironically, this eventually becomes Izuku’s hero name through suggestion from his friend and classmate Ochako, who puts a positive spin on the name and tells him that it reminds her of the phrase “

Ever since Izuku failed to develop a Quirk, Katsuki has seen Izuku as someone below him in terms of ability and general worthiness. This was reinforced as Katsuki developed his own Quirk and was constantly praised by his teachers and classmates for it, whilst Izuku was reprimanded for his lack thereof. Being an easily influenced child at the time, Katsuki noticed this dramatic difference in the way they were both treated, realising that Izuku was essentially a nobody in a world where Quirks so heavily define someone as a person. Holding onto the belief that he was going to be the best, Katsuki continued to view Izuku as nothing but a ‘pebble’ in his path towards becoming a hero, his intense attachment to victory manifesting itself into somewhat of a superiority complex.

During the scene in which Katsuki falls into the river, Izuku runs down to help him. This offends Katsuki because

On his way home, Izuku sees an explosion and a crowd surrounding what appears to be another villainous incident, and soon discovers that a boy (Katsuki) had been captured by that same slime monster that All Might had saved Izuku from before. As his limbs were constricted and his mouth was covered, Katsuki struggled desperately to break free. The unbearable pain caused Katsuki to stare wide-eyed in despair. Izuku saw this and immediately rushed towards him without a second thought, despite how dangerous it was. With his quick thinking, he threw his backpack at the slime monster. His books flew out and one of them hit slime monster‘s eye, causing it to loosen up a bit and allowed Katsuki to gasp for air. Izuku then proceeded to claw frantically at the slime monster. Katsuki angrily asked why Izuku was there, and Izuku said it was due to his legs “moving on their own”, and that Katsuki looked liked he ”needed to be saved”. This spurs All Might and the other onlooking Pro Heroes to intervene, saving the pair and defeating the villain.

After the sludge incident, as Izuku was walking home, Katsuki stopped him in his tracks and stated that he “didn’t need his help” and was “fine on his own”. He also told Izuku not to look down on him. Katsuki then turns and walks away, as Izuku watches him with a glad expression on his face. Upon their next meeting, instead of Katsuki harassing Izuku as per usual, he instead merely threatens him, acknowledging that Izuku’s bravery saved his life, and in an indirect way, thanking him.

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