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* {{Foil}}: To Inuyashiki.
** Inuyashiki is an old man, Hiro is a young adult.
** Inuyashiki uses his powers solely for the sake of others, namely by helping them out. Hiro uses his powers for his own sake, through randomly killing people at the drop of a hat.
** Inuyashiki was miserable before he got his powers, and realized that helping others out makes him feel human. Hiro's power wind up bringing him great pain and misery, [[spoiler:as his actions cause a bunch of internet trolls to bully his mother to the point where she kills herself.]]
** Inuyashiki is implied to like vintage manga and anime, as he is shown to have a liking for Manga/AstroBoy, which is known for it's philosophical themes and often has tragic or at least [[BittersweetEnding Bittersweet Endings]], Hiro likes modern anime and manga with more idealistic settings.
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* HateSink: He is one of the most despicable and hated characters in the entire series. His crimes were so awful that he could be considered more evil than Hero. Unlike Hiro, who loves his mother and has more redeeming features, Samejima has no humanity inside him, serving as a reminder that humans can be much worse than others may think.

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* HateSink: He is one of the most despicable and hated characters in the entire series. His crimes were so awful that he could be considered more evil than Hero.Hiro. Unlike Hiro, who loves his mother and has more redeeming features, Samejima has no humanity inside him, serving as a reminder that humans can be much worse than others may think.
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* IdealHero: He does good for the sake of it and the sake of it alone, helping out complete and utter strangers who have no relation to him due to his deep sense of compassion and empathy.

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* IdealHero: He does good for the sake of it and the sake of it alone, helping out complete and utter strangers who have no relation to him due to his deep sense of compassion and empathy.empathy alongside having more than enough power to act out on this sense of righteousness and benevolence.
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* IdealHero: He does good for the sake of it and the sake of it alone, helping out complete and utter strangers who have no relation to him due to his deep sense of compassion and empathy.
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* {{Lilliputians}}: On the one page they do appear, they are shown to be tiny enough that Hanako could probably swallow them whole.
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* HateSink: He is one of the most despicable and hated characters in the entire series. His crimes were so awful that he could be considered more evil than Hero. Unlike Hiro, who loves his mother and has more redeeming features, Samejima has no humanity inside him, serving as a reminder that humans can be much worse than others may think.
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* TheUnreveal: Why was Shishigami at the park when the aliens arrived? Your first guess might be that he was just taking a walk (and characteristically [[LackOfEmpathy ignoring the hysterically crying old man next to him]]). But when Inuyashiki asks him this [[spoiler: in the final episode, Shishigami ignores him and asks him to help with his self-destruct sequence instead.]]

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