The Tragic Death of Himiko Toga vs Uraraka Full Cinematic Fight

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Published 2023-11-01

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  • @DemonWolfLov45
    Toga's story is one of a child abuse survivor, who normalized the abuse she face and believed that hurting others was the way to show love. That's why her redemption was so satisfying, even though she died. She finally was able to show love the right way. By saving the one she loved, not hurting them.
  • @bobthemity
    I want to imagine a universe where Toga was a living blood bank. She could quite easily just save lives by becoming them and donating their blood back to them. Truely a tragic tale
  • Toga is that kind of girl that will try to take your life in one minute... then would try to save your life the next.
  • MY HEART 😭💔 She realized how she could've used her quirk to live in the world only when she was on her way out of it, The idea that she could potentially save countless people on the battlefield by turning into them and giving them a transfusion is kind of incredible to think about. It's a shame that things couldn't work out another way for her
  • BRUH!!! When you realize Toga could have been a huge support character in a hero hospital, but she became a villain all because of how society treated her. It’s quarter to seven in the morning here and I’m already depressed.
  • @fnafenthusiast23
    Bro.. That ending had me on the brink of tears. That is some heart touching stuff 🧍🏿‍♀️
  • @neogalactic1195
    The beautiful thing about Toga's arc is that it highlights how much better the world and people could be if they all just took the time to understand each other and not always shun people out of lack of understanding. While yes Toga has committed some atrocities and those can never be taken away or forgotten and she should have been punished to the fullest extent of the law, she at the end of the day was a teenage girl who felt rejected, shunned, and ostracized by the world. No one ever truly tried to understand who she was or why she did the things she did. As a result things ended the way they did. If only someone reached out sooner. Things could have been different.
  • @Heisienburg
    Anyone else worried for Ochako's mental state after the fight? Even though we know what she wants to confess to Izuku I believe she will become to depressed about not physically saving Toga, she will lose confidence in herself to tell him. HOWEVER, this whole ark between them also leads me to believe that Izuku will come to the realization of how quickly you can lose people (like how for a second he thought he may have lost bakugo) and he will realize his feeling for Ochako and tell her, and then he will be able to comfort her. But, I dont know how his fight with Shigaraki is going to go but he will come to some sort of realization as Hori has been cookin it for some time. I'm honestly sad Toga dies and she doesn't get a chance to live a life of pure love.. she was always one of my favorite characters next to Ochako and Izuku.
  • @neofulcrum5013
    It’s a shame to see a girl who could’ve had a brighter future die. But I suppose walking a life where you have to physically hurt people just to give your quirk power is it’s own torture.
  • @dspace4514
    This made me realize this arc has been going on for over 60 chapters and we're still not done. Wonder if we'll get to 100.
  • @Kaempfdog
    Uraraka becoming an Empath from an HSP she’s been the whole show legit opened my eyes from the psychology perspective. She kept on looking from Toga’s perspective til she legit empathized and saw the girl underneath everything she’s been. And the entire show she was afraid of connecting BECAUSE of Toga’s obsession preventing her from attempting to connect more with Deku out of fear it would be the same way. But it popped out just the same because as Toga says, holding your emotions back makes them stronger. And Uraraka got to give Toga the love she really needed. Not for romance, but for family that wouldn’t leave her. And in turn Toga made sure not to leave Uraraka to save her. This was a fight I was NOT ready to enjoy so much because I was so hyper focused on Monoma being Toga’s lil brother. I just thought this was phase one the whole time. With full context this is actually one of Horikoshi’s finest subplots. Uraraka has been amazing in the background, and this was great for her role. Now I want her to unlock the last aspects of her quirk and be OP fighting with Deku when the class likely comes together to face AFO and AFS. Also side note, Deku seeing through her thoughts in a different light while being a master level empath was SUPER realistic too because quite simply, Uraraka was the one with the context, not Deku. And while an empath can quite literally empathize with any feeling on the spectrum aside from INCREDIBLY dulled out emotions so long as they have the experience, it’s not a guarantee mind reading strategy many believe it to be. You still need the context to truly recognize it all and see where the person stands. Otherwise all you know is the emotion, not WHY the emotion. Deku has next to no issue weeding through mindsets to figure out context. And it lets him heal people around him easy. Uraraka is learning the same techniques Deku has been using the whole show. Every goal she has made wasn’t FOR Deku, but lead her back to him. Probably why a number of her classmates were so pushy about her being around him when she had no idea what to do with it in her own right. At least til the finale Toga fight.
  • “It’s not how you live that makes you a legend, it’s how you die”
  • @Khiruji
    I did not expect for me to get so emotional over this. She really has the cutest smile.
  • @logeyperogi1805
    There’s no excusing what she did, no excusing the pain she inflicted nor the suffering she caused But there is understanding that for as sick and twisted as it seems to the average, or in her words, “normal” person, it was still all out of love and affection But maybe if she’d learned to give, rather than take, just like a hero, she could’ve found true love, she could’ve found happiness, and most importantly of all, she could’ve lived her own normal life The system failed her, and it led to her becoming a killer, a villain, but she never wanted to be that Just like Shigaraki, the world made her into a monster and expected an apology And just like Shigaraki, she asked the simple question “Why should I apologize for becoming a monster? Nobody ever apologized for making me into one?” In her last moments, Toga found true love, she found a small form of redemption As I said, it doesn’t excuse the pain she inflicted or the suffering she caused, but it does at the very least redeem her a little bit Besides, just like Spider-Man and Aunt May taught us all “If you help someone, you help everyone”
  • @JinKyoHyunTV
    Damn, I'm so speechless and so emotional hearing everything. Toga mirrors every person in the world who kept being compared to others and being hurt by the ones who should support them and understand them for who they really are. 😢
  • @SalaSan942
    I love Deaths like these, it puts a lot of value in the character
  • @__Lynxie____
    I don’t think some of the ppl in the comments really understand togas character People keep saying she’s just pure evil but like most of us know it’s not the case, her way of showing love and affection is twisted from her quirk. And people are taking that as her just being all quirky and evil instead of the girl who just wanted to show her love freely like everyone else but couldn’t because that isn’t ok. And instead of pushing her in the right direction society threw toga away. Not to mention she was a teen when she joined the league and still is. Teenagers are known for being easily peer pressured. So all for one guided her down an even darker path since as a literal teenager who’s brain is still developing she was groomed to be that way on top of her original mental differences Toga saving ochako was huge for her character even if she died without facing much consequences, since we all know she loves ochako. Instead of stealing her blood after ochako died toga saved her instead and I think that shows a lot regardless of her not acknowledging her crimes