Anyone else worried Suo was so easy to find? Like what if hes in the hospital?
Nii sensei has never shown us a hospital scene despite these delinquents beating each other to the point of a knockout, but not one aftercare scene? Feels deliberate, like care scenes only happen when its to further the emotional devistation.
Edit:
For anyone confused about the possibility:
The 3 big details (forshadowing) weve been given lately:
#1 Suo is willing to hurt a person he cares for to prevent them following him, and he's willing to lie about where he lives. (Tells us the level of danger hes facing)
#2 Tsugeura confirmed Suo has been a target of someone since at least middle school. (Note the story timing of this reveal, it possibly answers why he lied about his address)
#3 We see Endo involved in shady stuff again and he's meeting at a chinese restaurant (Suo related motif)...
Thus the danger is something one of the most powerful fighters is terrified of, something Suo (mr. I can handle it/Ive got your back) cannot handle. So a major takedown has to be at the very least one of the next events. For story progression you've got to set up the LEVEL of danger before you can justify the intensity of actions to resolve it.
The 3 big details (forshadowing) weve been given lately: #1 Suo is willing to hurt a person he cares for to prevent them following him, and he's willing to lie about where he lives. (Tells us the level of danger hes facing) #2 Tsugeura confirmed Suo has been a target of someone since at least middle school. (Note the story timing of this reveal, it possibly answers why he lied about his address) #3 We see Endo involved in shady stuff again and he's meeting at a chinese restaurant (Suo related motif)... Thus the danger is something one of the most powerful fighters is terrified of, something he (mr. I can handle it/Ive got your back) cannot handle. So a major takedown has to be at the very least one of the next events. As a story progression youve got to set up the LEVEL of danger before you can justify the intensity of actions to resolve it.
Well to be a useful 'Windbreaker' you must first have wind? I wonder if this is Suo telling us hes about to be the 'eye' of the windstorm? Hes telling Nirei to 'bundle up' to protect himself since Suo may no longer be able to do it for him. Is the blowing leaves meant to a symbol of chaos, or maybe theres a flower language or japanese flower arranging meaning. Hmmmmm
Anyone else understand the symbolism of how each power is referencing one of those 6 fairytales?
How is Momo's telekenetic hand a reference to the AIW story? Or umbrella boys power is hansel and gretel? Etc...
My only guess so far is the western fairytales have a japanese equivalent (not common knowledge or im just slow) and theyre mixing the references?
UPDATED!:
THANKS @Sweetpotato!
So our gang was targed because 'curse conditions were met so now I'm allowed to steal your superpower' like it could be more about the experiences of the supernaturally powered character which could translate to a 'curse' of (insert fairytale trial here).
Momo had her inate superpower before she was thrust into alien wonderlands where she was shrunk for eating cursed food. So her journey aligned with AIW and therefore she could be targeted for 'powers captured' with the little knives.
Zuma and little bro were basically abandoned then thrust into a dangerous world of sweets.
Class rep was a quiet girl who needed to 'find her voice'.
Loner girl was a female with loyal industrious small people who helped her.
I guess Red baron fits the conditions cuz big bad Vlad is about to eat him up?
So next arc should be going after someone who lies but its obvious? Maybe like superficial 'Miss Popular' Aira's power of the aerial entertainer. Or isolated Mr "Ten Gallon Weiner"'s power of imagination? Or somehow 'pretending not to be in love with Momo' Jiji's Power of friendship?
Thank you for your perspective @sweetpotato I think DDD lore fits better in my head now. :D





So Suo's somehow connected with a gang of mix heritage/origin likely with 3 powerhouses?
Chanpurū is Okinawan for "something mixed" and the word is sometimes used to refer to the culture of Okinawa, as it can be seen as a mixture of traditional Okinawan, Chinese, mainland Japanese, Southeast Asian and North American culture. The term originates from the Malay word campur, meaning "mix".
Red dragon is usually an immensely powerful, auspicious or demon-like symbol depending on east/west perspective.
3 possibly refers to the heritage/race/origin (japanese/okinawan, chinese, western?maybe... Did anyone say Leonardo diCaprio?!)
Or possibly 3 brothers/half brothers of mixed heritage. Or sworn brothers of mixed martial backgrounds.
Or 3 types of martial philosophies... We know Suo's master is a self-taught mixed martial artist.
Hmm most probably either okinawan chinese japanese, or chinese japanese western, or simply 3 siblings creating a gang and they just took the okinawan term for funsies (or the three of them are form okinawa originally)
Thank YOU for that little bit of knowledge sharing (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*.✧