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Heather August 2, 2015 5:43 pm

I really don't think that they'd be able to save koro-sensei in the end though... Why, you may ask?

Well, I've noticed that a lot of the "important" deaths that occur in Japanese stories (Manga/anime) happen to those who hold the "parent figure" persona (Someone who always helps them and someone who is really important to them) to the main character/s

<<I know that this doesn't happen to a every manga/anime, but i think that this happens a lot or at least thats what I think..>>

In my opinion, its part of the climax of the growing up stage of the character/s. In order for the characters to become fully develop and become independent, the parent figure ( or at least someone really important) must die, because the protagonist will never be able to fulfill their destiny if there would always be someone guiding them.

What do you think?

Responses
    Catsintei August 8, 2015 1:00 pm

    I agree, as much as I like Koro-sensei he needs to die to progress the story.