Jin Bubaigawara Husbando

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Jin Bubaigawara
Original Name
分倍河原仁
Romaji Name
Bubaigawara Jin
Place of Origin
Age
31
Date of Birth
May 10th
Height
178.00 cm
Weight
Blood Type
Bust
Waist
Hip
Submitted By
Eva Monomon
Popularity # 2736
Like # 2831
Trash # 2285
Description

Jin Bubaigawara, also known as Twice, was a major antagonist of the My Hero Academia manga and anime series. He was a Villain affiliated with the League of Villains, part of its Vanguard Action Squad, and later became one of the nine lieutenants of the Paranormal Liberation Front. He served as an antagonist in the Forest Training Camp Arc, Shie Hassaikai Arc, and Paranormal Liberation War Arc. Jin was a rather well-built man with blond hair and gray-blue eyes. He had a large scar splitting his forehead from a past incident. He had visible traces of facial hair over his mouth and at the bottom of his chin. Jin's civilian attire consisted of a blue-collared shirt over a white tank top and a standard pair of pants and boots. His villain costume was a black and gray bodysuit that covered his body completely, along with gray boots. The upper half of his signature mask was gray with white eye sockets, while the lower half covering his mouth was black. Jin also sported red and green wristbands in which he stored his measuring tapes. Most of Jin's suit was black except for the section over his lower legs and the gray designs that appear to form a "T" and "W" over his chest. The "T" is formed by a horizontal line crossing his upper torso and a vertical line ascending from the abdomen. Another line snakes down to his lower torso and splits down to his thighs, then climbs to his hips, forming a "W". Jin had an incredibly unique personality: explosive, lively, and originally having a very comedic demeanor. He enjoyed assuming dramatic poses and eccentric facial expressions. Jin constantly contradicted himself, making a statement in one voice and immediately saying the opposite in another. For example, he insulted Dabi and then praised him in the same sentence. This juxtaposition was part of a mental instability Jin would embrace as a villain. He believed understanding your own identity is the most essential aspect in life, an understanding he lost during the 9-day conflict with his clones that left him unsure whether he was the original or not.[4] Jin's identity crisis drove him to insanity, changing his overbearing and lazy previous persona into his manic villainous attitude. Without his mask, Jin suffered more heavily from something akin to otherwise specified dissociative disorder (OSDD): while masked, Jin contradicted himself and acted completely natural about it, but without it, his split personalities argued with each other. He would panic and threaten to "split" until he put his mask back on and become "whole". During his confrontation with Skeptic's clones, Jin was revealed to have been a lonely individual who created clones to compensate for friendship. He joined the League of Villains because they accepted his craziness and made him feel comfortable in his skin. His desperation to find friends caused him to trust others very quickly. As a side effect, this also left him vulnerable to betrayal and emotionally devastated when people like Overhaul or Hawks turned on him. When injured by the fake clones Skeptic created, he moved past his trauma after realizing that he was the original and didn't hesitate to overcome his fear and create clones of himself to protect Himiko Toga. However, his clones still displayed conflict over who was the original, although they were willing to work past it for their goals. It is shown that even after conquering his inner demons, Jin still occasionally experienced relapses, suggesting his multiple personality issues. Dabi and Spinner note that Jin forcing his way through his trauma didn't help fix his mental state and may have made it even worse. Despite his still fragile mindset, Twice remained resolute in his loyalty to his friends. Rejecting any offer of support from the heroes who threatened them and giving his life to protecting the League, in his final moments, he was content with his fate, as he had saved his friends until the very end. Overall, Jin was a complicated yet sympathetic person. While he was a victim of circumstance, having lost his parents, his job, and his home, his decision to use his Quirk to resort to crime would cause his undoing. Even so, he held a genuine and ardent desire to help the League of Villains as thanks for taking him in. This supportive attitude despite his difficult past earned him the posthumous respect of Hawks, who recognized that, deep down, Jin was truly a good person at heart.

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