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* OutdatedByCanon: While technically released after the manga revealed it, All For One genuinely loving Tomura Shigaraki, as is depicted in "Child of Ashes," is nullified into being an alternate interpretation since [[spoiler: All For One rips Tomura's bodily autonomy from him and is revealed to think of him as little but a pawn-- a pawn he's genuinely very proud of and impressed with, but still sees no problem disposingof]].of]].
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* OutdatedByCanon: While technically released after the manga revealed it, All For One genuinely loving Tomura Shigaraki, as is depicted in "Child of Ashes," is nullified into being an alternate interpretation since [[spoiler: All For One rips Tomura's bodily autonomy from him and is revealed to think of him as little but a pawn-- a pawn he's genuinely very proud of and impressed with, but still sees no problem disposing
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* OutdatedByCanon: While technically released after the manga revealed it, All For One genuinely loving Tomura Shigaraki, as is depicted in "Child of Ashes," is nullified into being an alternate interpretation since [[spoiler: All For One rips Tomura's bodily autonomy from him and is revealed to think of him as little but a pawn-- a pawn he's genuinely very proud of and impressed with, but still sees no problem disposing of]].