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There's no place for insane guys like me in society. As for the people heroes like to save... yeah, they're always the good, virtuous ones. Anyway, I finally accepted me for me and decided to make myself useful to the League of Villains... because I wanna be okay with me being me.Jin Bubaigawara in "Unleashed"
Jin Bubaigawara (
He later became one of the nine lieutenants of the Paranormal Liberation Front, an organization formed from the remnants of the League and the Meta Liberation Army. Twice also served as the commander for the "Vanguard Action Tactics Regiment: Black" of the aforementioned organization.[4]
During the war between the Heroes and Paranormal Liberation Front, Twice was killed by Hawks as he was deemed too much a threat to keep around.[1]
Appearance
Jin Bubaigawara was an adult man with blond hair and gray-blue eyes. He had a large scar splitting his forehead from an incident in his past. He had visible traces of facial hair over his mouth and at the bottom of his chin. His civilian attire consisted of a blue-collared shirt over a white tank top along with a normal pair of pants and boots.
Twice's villain costume was a black and gray bodysuit that covered his body completely, along with gray boots. The upper half of his signature mask was gray with white eye sockets while the lower half-covering his mouth was black. Twice also sported red and green wristbands that he stored his measuring tapes in.
The majority of Twice's suit was black other than the section over his lower legs and the gray designs that appear to form a "T" and "W" over his chest. The "T" is formed by a horizontal line crossing his upper torso and a vertical line ascending from the abdomen. Another line snakes down to his lower torso and splits down to his thighs, which then ascends to his hips forming a "W".
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Personality
Twice had a very unique personality: explosive, lively, and originally having a very comedic demeanor. He enjoyed assuming dramatic poses and eccentric facial expressions. Twice constantly contradicted himself, making one statement in one voice and then immediately saying the opposite in another voice. For example, he insulted Dabi and then praised him in the following sentence.[5]
This was part of a mental instability Twice would embrace as a villain. He believed understanding your own identity is the most important aspect in life, an understanding he lost during the 9-day conflict of his clone left him unsure if he was the original or not.[6] Jin's identity crisis drove him to insanity, changing his overbearing and lazy previous persona into his manic villainous attitude. Without his mask, Jin suffered more heavily from something akin to dissociative identity disorder: while masked, Twice contradicted himself and acted completely natural about it, but without it his split personalities argued with each other. He would go into a panic and threaten to "split" until he put his mask back on and become "whole".
During his confrontation with Tomoyasu Chikazoku's clones, Jin was revealed to have been a lonely individual who created clones to compensate for friendship. He joined the the League of Villains because they accepted his craziness and made him feel comfortable in his own skin. His desperation to find friends lead him to trust others very quickly. Which also left him vulnerable to betrayal and emotionally devastated when people like Overhaul or Hawks turn on him. When injured by the fake clones Tomoyasu created, he moved past his trauma after realizing that he was the original and didn't hesitate to protect Himiko Toga.[7][8] However his clones still displayed conflict over who was the original, though they were willing to work past it for their goals. It is shown that even after conquering his inner demons that Jin still occasionally experienced relapses, suggesting his multiple split personality issues.[9] Despite his still fragile mindset, Twice remained resolute in his loyalty to his friends. Rejecting any offer of support from the heroes who threaten them and ultimately giving his life protecting the League. In his final moments he was content with his fate since he protected his friends at the end.
Abilities
Overall Abilities: Twice was a fairly capable villain and a major asset to the League of Villains. His Quirk was very effective in a supporting role, as he could use his power to create reinforcement for both himself and his allies in battle. Tomura Shigaraki claims that Twice's Quirk is a key piece to the League's plans. Overhaul and, later, the Meta Liberation Army, wanted to recruit Twice in order to get a hold of his unique Quirk.[10][11] Other than his Quirk proficiency, Twice was also a skilled acrobat with impressive speed and reaction time, completely evading an ice wave from Shoto Todoroki, one of U.A. High School's most promising students.[12] Having used his abilities for widespread and theft, Twice became one of the government's most wanted criminals.[7] Even Hawks, the number two Pro Hero, believed Twice to be the most dangerous of Shigaraki's lieutenants,[4] and was one of the main reasons he wanted to kill him during the war.[13]
Quirk
Double (二倍 Nibai?): Jin's Quirk granted him the ability create an exact duplicate of anything, living or not. In order to duplicate something, he needed to know the exact measurements and characteristics. He was limited to only two duplications at a time. The duplicates were not as durable as the original; the second duplicate being even less durable than the first.
Twice had no control over the clones he made because they have their own autonomy; their personalites and abilities being identical to the original. Although he was initially unwilling to duplicate himself due to traumatic experiences involving his own clones, he eventually overcame this. Creating doubles of himself allowed him to bypass his two duplicate limit, since a duplicate of a person would possess the same Quirk as the original.
The clones don't dissapear, instead, they disintegrate into a mud-like substance after taking a certain degree of damage.
According to Giran, this Quirk allowed Twice the potential to take down entire countries.
Super Moves
- Infinite Doubles: Sad Man's Parade (無限増殖
哀れな行進 Mugen Zōshoku Saddo Manzu Parēdo?): Jin creates clones of himself, then the clones create clones of themselves, then those clones create clones of themselves. This cycle of exponential growth continues, resulting in thousands of clones of Jin.[8]
Stats
Power | 3/6 C | |
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Speed | 3/6 C | |
Technique | 3/6 C | |
Wits | 3/6 C | |
Lines of Dialogue | 5/6 A |
Equipment
Measuring Tape: Twice kept measuring tape in both of his wristbands. He used them to collect measurements for his cloning and for combat. The tape is extremely sharp and can be used as a weapon, being enough to cut clean through solid ice.
Battles and Events
Battles & Events |
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Character Appearances
70. Wild, Wild, Pussycats | Absent |
71. Kota | Absent |
72. Day Two | Absent |
73. Good Evening | Absent |
74. Smoke Signal | Absent |
75. Stake Your Life, Hero! | Absent |
76. My Hero | Absent |
77. It's Okay | Debut |
78. Whirling Chaos | Absent |
79. Drive It Home, Iron Fist!!! | Absent |
80. Establishing the Bakugo Bodyguard Brigade | Absent |
81. Roaring Upheaval | Appears |
82. What a Twist! | Appears |
83. Loss | Absent |
84. From Ida to Midoriya | Appears |
85. Nothing but Fools | Appears |
86. Before the Storm | Appears |
87. Clash | Appears |
88. All For One | Appears |
89. All for a Certain One | Appears |
90. Reach Out | Appears |
91. Symbol of Peace | Appears |
92. One For All | Absent |
93. One For All's Ember | Absent |
94. From Teacher to Disciple | Appears |
95. End of the Beginning, Beginning of the End | Absent |
96. Home Visits | Absent |
97. Tell It Like It Is, Mom | Absent |
98. Moving into Dorms | Absent |
99. Goodbye Two-Digit Chapters, Hello Three Digits | Absent |
100. Creating Ultimate Moves | Absent |
101. The Girl Called Mei Hatsume | Absent |
102. On Cloud Nine | Absent |
103. The Test | Absent |
104. White-Hot Battle! To Each Their Own Strengths! | Absent |
105. Shiketsu High Lurking | Absent |
106. Class 1-A | Absent |
107. Denki Kaminari's Thoughts | Absent |
108. RUSH! | Absent |
109. Rescue Exercise | Absent |
110. Rescue Exercise Continued | Absent |
111. Smoldering Start | Absent |
112. What's the Big Idea? | Absent |
113. Test's Aftermath | Absent |
114. Results' Aftermath | Absent |
115. Unleashed | Appears |
116. Meeting in Tartarus | Absent |
117. A Talk About Your Quirk | Absent |
118. Meaningless Battle | Absent |
119. Deku vs. Kacchan, Part 2 | Absent |
120. The Three | Absent |
121. Second Semester Opening Ceremony | Absent |
218. The Meta Liberation Army | Absent |
219. Go, Slidin' Go! | Appears |
220. My Villain Academia | Appears |
221. Memento from All For One | Appears |
222. Tomura Shigaraki: Distortion | Appears |
223. Cockroaches | Appears |
224. Revival Party | Appears |
225. Interview with a Vampire | Absent |
226. Bloody Love | Absent |
227. Sleepy | Absent |
228. Wounded Soul | Appears |
229. All It Takes Is One Bad Day | Appears |
230. Sad Man's Parade | Appears |
231. Path | Appears |
232. Meta Abilities and Quirks | Appears |
233. Bright Future | Appears |
234. Destruction Sense | Appears |
235. Tenko Shimura: Origin | Absent |
236. Tenko Shimura: Origin, Part 2 | Absent |
237. Tomura Shigaraki: Origin | Appears |
238. Liberation | Appears |
239. Successor | Absent |
240. Power | Appears |
241. Do That Interview! | Absent |
242. Have a Merry Christmas! | Absent |
243. Off to Endeavor's Agency! | Absent |
244. Recommended Reading | Absent |
245. Rise to Action | Appears |
246. Message | Appears |
247. Status Report! | Absent |
248. One Thing at a Time | Absent |
249. The Hellish Todoroki Family | Absent |
250. Ending | Absent |
251. Just One Week | Absent |
252. The Unforgiven | Absent |
Trivia
- Twice's preliminary design didn't change much from his current one, having a slightly different costume with four eye openings instead of just two.
- Twice's costume and lively mannerisms may be inspired by Deadpool from Marvel Comics. However, his apparent split personality and using his mask to maintain some level of sanity resembles Rorschach from Watchmen.
- His costume, Quirk and insanity is also very similar to the Superman villain Riot, who wears a nearly identical costume, can duplicate himself and also became insane.
- His family name "Bubaigawara", is pronounced and written the same as a train station in Tokyo that is jointly run by two separate railroad stations. The kanji used for his name "Twice", 仁, is similar to the kanji for the number two, 二.
- Twice's rankings in the Popularity Polls are as following:
- Ranked 47th place in the 4th Popularity Poll.
- Twice is currently the only villain who has the quickest ranking up from a C-rank to an S-rank in just a few months and the only lieutenant of the PLF to be an S-rank villain.
- Twice shares some similarities with Ectoplasm:
- Both have disabilities, Twice with insanity issues, and Ectoplasm with prosthetic legs.
- Both have Quirks that can duplicate themselves.
- Twice is a smoker.
- Twice shares his birthday with Mawata Fuwa.
- Ironically Jin's death reveals that his Doubles melt away without the original. Information that could have resolved his inner struggle if there was any way he could have known.
Quotes
- (To Dabi about Mr. Compress's message regarding the completion of their mission) "Hey, Dabi, you hear that message?! Pretty exciting. Mr. Compress sure got the job done quickly, huh? He took his sweet time, though!! I'm getting sleepy over here."[14]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 266.
- ↑ My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 88 (p. 4).
- ↑ My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 77 (p. 12-13).
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 258.
- ↑ My Hero Academia Manga and Anime: Chapter 77 and Episode 43.
- ↑ My Hero Academia Manga and Anime: Chapter 115 and Episode 62.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 229.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 230.
- ↑ My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 240.
- ↑ My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 147.
- ↑ My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 228.
- ↑ My Hero Academia Manga and Anime: Chapter 82 and Episode 45.
- ↑ My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 265.
- ↑ My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 81 (p. 5).