Is this necessarily just when it involved romantic love, or is it more just where Silly Rabbit, Idealism Is for Kids! meets Foils?
I'm thinking of Munakata and Iwafune in K: Return of Kings, where Iwafune basically tells Munakata the "Silly rabbit" thing as his rationale for choosing to basically upend the world into a survival-of-the-fittest free-for-all, but Munakata calls out his so-called "maturity" as really just Jade-Colored Glasses. Neither of them have a romance plot (unless you count Munakata's suggested feelings for Mikoto, who he was forced to kill in the previous season, and what it says about him that he can still believe in a world where that was the inevitable outcome), but you could say that Munakata loves the world and Iwafune hates it...
I made this Idolized Julius Kingsley icon back when Akito first came out, and now that the crossover is actually happening, I don't care.
Is this necessarily just when it involved romantic love, or is it more just where Silly Rabbit, Idealism Is for Kids! meets Foils? I'm thinking of Munakata and Iwafune in K: Return of Kings, where Iwafune basically tells Munakata the "Silly rabbit" thing as his rationale for choosing to basically upend the world into a survival-of-the-fittest free-for-all, but Munakata calls out his so-called "maturity" as really just Jade-Colored Glasses. Neither of them have a romance plot (unless you count Munakata's suggested feelings for Mikoto, who he was forced to kill in the previous season, and what it says about him that he can still believe in a world where that was the inevitable outcome), but you could say that Munakata loves the world and Iwafune hates it...
I made this Idolized Julius Kingsley icon back when Akito first came out, and now that the crossover is actually happening, I don't care.