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1) Vassengo changes Hell back to how it used to be, he doesn\'t \
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1) Vassengo changes Hell back to how it used to be, he doesn\\\'t \\\"reform\\\" it in the sense it becomes any nicer or fairer a place. 2) He doesn\\\'t do it by playing the system and secretly accumulating power, he does it by tricking the King of Hell into accepting a figurehead position and declaring himself the new King. He\\\'s a BastardUnderstudy, not an InternalReformist.
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1) Vassengo changes Hell back to how it used to be, he doesn\'t \
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1) Vassengo changes Hell back to how it used to be, he doesn\\\'t \\\"reform\\\" it in the sense it becomes any nicer or fairer a place. 2) He doesn\\\'t do it by playing the system and secretly accumulating power, he does it by tricking the King of Hell into accepting a figurehead position and declaring himself the new King. He\\\'s TheStarscream, not an InternalReformist.
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The anime filler treats Yumichika very differently to the manga canon, and I admit I usually focus more on the manga canon as a result when assessing a character - but even if we talking about him playing Ikkaku, he\'s not using femininity to do it. The fandom (and the anime team sometimes) tends to obsess over Yumichika and femininity much more than the manga ever does.
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The anime filler treats Yumichika very differently to the manga canon, and I admit I usually focus more on the manga canon as a result when assessing a character - but even if we talking about him playing Ikkaku, he\\\'s not using femininity to do it, he\\\'s usually using submissive tactics and sometimes passive-aggressive, which still doesn\\\'t seem to fit this trope. The fandom (and the anime team sometimes) tends to obsess over Yumichika and femininity much more than the manga ever does.
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