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Me when I was 12: Aw such a cute bromance!
Me now:
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I know violence isnât the answer⊠But, yes it is.
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Step up your game Adrien.
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Back with Part 2! Which- sorry to say- is probably going to be even longer than part 1 but it canât be helped. So in this weâre gonna look more into Urarakaâs name, her place in the story of My Hero, and her parallel with Toga. So letâs dive in!
If youâre a fan of the manga, youâve probably noticed Horikoshi has a really cool naming system for each of the characterâs through their kanji symbols. For example, Izuku Midoriyaâs (ç·è°· ćșäč ) name is a reference to him being the 9th OFA holder and his signature green locks & Bakugouâs name (çè±Ș ćć·±) can mean something along the lines of âexplosion victoryâ which I donât even think I need to explain how that relates to his character.
Urarakaâs name in Kanji is éșæ„ ăè¶ć which can mean âpretty dayâ, which suits her bubbly, cute personality, right?
Well⊠not exactly.
Youâll also recall that Horikoshi deliberately writes characterâs names a certain way sometimes so as to not spoil something about them. Take, for example, Himiko Toga whose name was written in katakana instead of kanji (because in kanji her name literally means âto put on someone elseâ) to hide her quirk until the big reveal during the hero license exam.
An interesting thing about Urarakaâs name is that she only uses the âUraâ part for her hero name âUravityâ. Another interesting thing is what the name âUraâ can be turned into when written differently in Kanji.
Take a look at this:
It would make sense for Horikoshi to use this genius play on words. While we think heâs calling Uraraka a âbeautiful dayâ, he might actually have been hinting at her treason from the beginning, right in front of our faces.
Hereâs the official Viz translation of Urarakaâs character page:
Why would Horikoshi feel like a âtrue geniusâ coming up with Urarakaâs name if it truly means what it appears on the surface as opposed to Bakugou or Dekuâs (whose, honestly, fit their character more) unless thereâs more to it.
I find the dynamic between these two to be really interesting for some reason. Probably because they seem like such opposites but actually have a lot in common, like their shared crush- *cough* obsession *cough*- on Midoriya.
It all started during their fight during the Training Camp Arc. Tsuyuâs pinned to the tree and Uraraka has Toga down thanks to her training with Gunhead (as opposed to, I donât know, floating her up into a tree so she couldnât escape or knocking her out or something other than just sitting on her, câmon girl) when Toga starts to mess with Ochako a bit.
Sheâs obviously comparing them highkey, and Uraraka doesnât even seem offended by it or like âthis bitch is nuts.â Instead, she thinks back to when she wanted to win just like Deku at the sports festival, while making a face that says, âsheâs got me figured out,â yâknow? Itâs almost like what Toga is saying makes Uraraka come to a realization about herself.
And then the two are pitted against each other again in the Hero License Exam, when Toga literally becomes Uraraka in order to trick Deku, who figures it out after she doesnât float when knocked off a high rock ledge. It wouldnât be anything noteworthy (I mean, Urarakaâs is the only blood Toga was able to snag, of course sheâd be the one sheâd imitate) except for the parting words Toga- masquerading as Camie- gives to Uraraka:
Itâs almost like sheâs saying it ironically. âHa, itâs really funny that he trusts you so much.â I think Toga knows more about Uraraka than sheâs letting on.
Do I think the villains know her on a personal level? No. She probably communicates with them exclusively through her phone or something. But Togaâs mocking makes it pretty obvious sheâs on to her about something.
Our encounters with Aoyama in the story so far have been⊠interesting (?) to say the least. Heâs kinda a mysterious guy that we donât know much about.
But a particular scene with Uraraka makes it apparent heâs also very observant.
Like seriously how did he figure it out and not, I donât know, one of the girls (who btw still donât know. They just suspect itâs either Iida or Deku because those are the two she hangs with the most). Heâs not really around Midoriya or Uraraka enough to know this unless heâs been watching one or both of them closely.
But why?
And then we have ch 167 & 168. Random chapters that seemingly came out of nowhere that gave us some really strange encounters between Aoyama and Deku.
For example:
Heâs clearly trying to open Dekuâs door at 1 am. Like what the actual fuck??? And the explaination we get for this is subpar at best. âHe was trying to tell Deku that he knew how he felt having a quirk that hurt his body.â Like what??? That literally does not explain why heâs trying to slide open his bedroom door in the middle of the night. And the message he leaves him is weird af too.
I donât buy Aoyamaâs pitiful explaination for this. I donât think âI Knowâ means what he says it does. I think heâs trying to warn Midoriya, in his own way. âI know who the traitor is.â
My theory is even further backed up later in the chapter when Aoyama carves this for Midoriya into a rock:
The writing is a French phrase which roughly means, âDonât trust even the calmest of watersâ or- according to the unofficial translation- âstill waters run deepâ.
We get absolutely no explaination for why Aoyama does this, but I have my own thoughts about it.
This was another warning.
âDonât trust someone who appears the nicest, the friendliest. Their intentions arenât what you think. Itâs deeper than you think.â Because whatâs a risk you take getting into water that appears calm? You could be swept under.
The only person that this warning could even remotely apply to is Uraraka, as sheâs one of the only people to show Midoriya continuous kindness and calmness. I think Aoyama is watching Uraraka closely. He probably already suspects her, but needs some sort of definitive proof. And thatâs where our favorite Lord Explosion Murder comes in.
Idk why, maybe itâs the inner writer in me, but I think the foil between Bakugou and Uraraka is too good not to exploit.
Like I mentioned, Aoyama is probably looking for some kind of definitive proof to the traitorâs identity, whether he be working with school to figure out the traitorâs identity or just working on his own. And who do we know who seems to be able to figure out complex situations better than anyone?
Katsuki Bakugou.
He figured out the complex truth of Dekuâs power all on his own, he was able to read Yo Shindouâs eyes to determine he wasnât as nice as he was pretending to be (âyour words donât match your eyes.â) Bakugou is smart.
How would he find out? Not really sure, but I do think itâs interesting that theyâre on the same dorm floor.
And if she was the traitor, then she was probably responsible for telling the villains the training camp location, thus resulting in Bakugouâs kidnapping, which then resulted in All Mightâs fight with AFO.
If Bakugou figures out whoâs responsible for that⊠I donât think itâll be very pretty, especially if she tries to give him some bs excuse. Unlike most of the boys, Bakugouâs quite aware that Uraraka is capable and strong. He wouldnât buy that she was manipulated into this or a weak girl was taken advantage of. Hell, heâs said as much himself:
Just saying, Horikoshi pits the two of them against each other a lot in his sketches as well. They rarely interact in the manga anymore, separated in almost every arc.
In conclusion, I refuse to believe that Uraraka will remain a one-dimensional character whose only major plot line is a crush on a boy sheâs known for a few months. (Once again, I am not hating on her character. Quite the opposite. I think she has so much potential that it would be a shame to waste it.) Thanks for reading this trainwreck! Iâd love to hear your thoughts as well! Iâm gonna be doing some more theories soon (not traitor-related) :)))