Was Kiritsugu a man-child?

Was Kiritsugu a man-child?

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Like father, like son

Let the poor man enjoy some happiness in his life fuck

Yes. They kind of beat you ever the head with that.

He married a 8 year old

No. The moment you become an adult you can no longer be a superhero ergo Kiritsugu couldn't be a man-child.
Checkmate, Kirei.

Literally every male in Zero was a man-child. Except Waver. He was just a child.

His pronoun is boku, enough said.

He had a dream of world salvation, but was unable to attain it...well, leave it to us

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Absolutely not.

A man-child is an adult male who acts like an immature petulant child. Kiritsugu may have a childish dream, but carries himself like an adult. Calling him a manchild is a stupid meme that's both inaccurate and would end up applying to any visionary character regardless of their emotional maturity.

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Smoking ciggies, wearing a trenchcoat, edgily eating hamburgers and killing mages for world peace is a child's idea of what it means to be an adult.

What exactly makes you think that?
Honest question.

I'll show what a true adult is, KIRITSUGU!

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It`s funny that Shirou, who is just coming of age, is less of a man child than Kiritsugu.

Because he is still just a child.

He might be less of a man child, but he did inherit Kiritsugu's retarded social skills and odd way of looking at things.

You don't even know what man child means

Every adult is really just a child inside pretending to be mature, just to different degrees.

> he did inherit Kiritsugu's retarded social skills and odd way of looking at things.
Is any of the following things he says odd?

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Ok, manchild.

Being calculating and jaded doesn't make you an adult, manchild-kun

You mean eating hamburgers that taste like slaughter.

Almost all of his suffering besides what happened on the island was self inflicted. He found happiness in his family but ultimately decided to throw it away in pursuit of his dream. Manjew even mocks him with this later when he shows that his true wish was to simply live in peace with his wife and daughter.

actually this makes sense since his only reason for trying to fight instead of saber si because he doesn't believe women should fight

Everybody is.
Growing up just means acting grown up.
No matter how old you get you'll still cry and pathetically want to be happy.

So you are saying that Buchi is a manchild? That's a thought I can agree with.

Line 376 is sort of based in real life. I have no idea why we allow women to fight in the military. They're inferior soldiers, and besides, I would rather not have women be that close to danger.