I can't get over the fact that if Izuku hadn't screwed up the only job he had. Got yeeted by a high school girl Looney Toons style and didn't stop to tall about how dates work with this literal maniac then none of this shit would be happening .
========================= INTRO Hello again everyone. Last week I made an analysis on the "Don't die Ichigo" scene in the Bleach manga and went over how I believe the scene is the perfect usage of a typical Shonen cliche due to how it tied in perfectly with Ichigo's self-burdensome character...
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Yes because killing a total nothing character, whose only contribution to the story pre-death is getting knocked out casually by Ichigo, then saying "Oh but he was totally really close to Yamamoto (despite the fact I never showed nor hinted at that bond before now) so Yamamoto can get uncharacteristically angry and allow him to be baited into his death" is totally great writing.
It definitely doesn't feel forced or artificial at all.
He MIGHT have a point if we ever saw the camraderie between Yamamoto and Chojiro during the series, but we didn't. You can't ONLY give a character significance AFTER their death and have it come across as anything but forced.