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Anonymous /co/149176552#149179870
6/27/2025, 5:54:27 PM
>Horikoshi’s comments offer fans insight into why romance hasn’t played a larger role in the series, even as certain relationships became fan favorites. He explains that although love is a powerful emotional element, it was never central to the story’s main themes. While he acknowledges the narrative responsibility to explore the emotional groundwork laid by characters like Ochako and Toga, he answers the question many fans have with another question.
>In the interview, Horikoshi discussed how the series handled romantic elements, especially between Deku and Ochako, and clarified that romance was never meant to be a main focus of the series. However, through Ochako and Toga, Horikoshi aimed to explore different perspectives on love rather than emphasizing romance itself.
>He also noted that Deku’s unawareness of romantic cues helped him avoid traditional love storylines while still grounding the characters in emotionally impactful experiences.
>However, as the story moved toward its conclusion, Horikoshi acknowledged that love was unavoidable. Chapter #394 set the stage with Ochako and Toga’s confrontation, which focused heavily on emotional vulnerability and unspoken feelings.
> “However, rather than depicting romance itself,” he said, “I wanted to depict love in a form as part of something even greater, but I wonder how it turned out?”
>His goal was neither to confirm nor deny a romantic outcome, but rather to explore love as a broader, more aspirational force.
https://screenrant.com/mha-anime-manga-epilogue-romance-deku-ochaco-creator-comment/
Anonymous /co/149152186#149154755
6/25/2025, 9:26:50 PM
>Horikoshi’s comments offer fans insight into why romance hasn’t played a larger role in the series, even as certain relationships became fan favorites. He explains that although love is a powerful emotional element, it was never central to the story’s main themes. While he acknowledges the narrative responsibility to explore the emotional groundwork laid by characters like Ochako and Toga, he answers the question many fans have with another question.
>In the interview, Horikoshi discussed how the series handled romantic elements, especially between Deku and Ochako, and clarified that romance was never meant to be a main focus of the series. However, through Ochako and Toga, Horikoshi aimed to explore different perspectives on love rather than emphasizing romance itself.
>He also noted that Deku’s unawareness of romantic cues helped him avoid traditional love storylines while still grounding the characters in emotionally impactful experiences.
>However, as the story moved toward its conclusion, Horikoshi acknowledged that love was unavoidable. Chapter #394 set the stage with Ochako and Toga’s confrontation, which focused heavily on emotional vulnerability and unspoken feelings.
> “However, rather than depicting romance itself,” he said, “I wanted to depict love in a form as part of something even greater, but I wonder how it turned out?”
>His goal was neither to confirm nor deny a romantic outcome, but rather to explore love as a broader, more aspirational force.
https://screenrant.com/mha-anime-manga-epilogue-romance-deku-ochaco-creator-comment/