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* The [[Bokukko]] Natsuki Koshimizu from ''[[Detective Conan]]''. It's one of the reasons why the other [[Amateur Sleuth|Amateur Sleuths]] think she's a boy aside of her [[Boyish Short Hair]] and [[Bifauxnen]] looks, [[Dropped a Bridget On Him|until they see her]] [[Joshikousei|in a sailor uniform.]] {{spoiler|After being revealed as the [[Sympathetic Murderer]], she switches to ''watashi'', probably because [[Broken Bird|her innocence is gone forever]].}}
* The [[Bokukko]] Natsuki Koshimizu from ''[[Detective Conan]]''. It's one of the reasons why the other [[Amateur Sleuth|Amateur Sleuths]] think she's a boy aside of her [[Boyish Short Hair]] and [[Bifauxnen]] looks, [[Dropped a Bridget On Him|until they see her]] [[Joshikousei|in a sailor uniform.]] {{spoiler|After being revealed as the [[Sympathetic Murderer]], she switches to ''watashi'', probably because [[Broken Bird|her innocence is gone forever]].}}
* ''[[My Hero Academia]]'':
* ''[[My Hero Academia]]'':
** Izuku Midoriya exclusively uses this pronoun, which goes in hand with his kindly, humble personality.
** Izuku Midoriya exclusively uses this pronoun, which goes in hand with his kindly, humble personality. It's even in the official Japanese title.
** Out of the others in his class, Aoyama uses it, as does Iida when he gets emotional (he normally uses "ore").
** Out of the others in his class, Aoyama uses it, as does Iida when he gets emotional (he normally uses "ore").
** As for more reprehensible users, we have [[Smug Snake|Neito Monoma]] and {{Spoiler[[Big Bad|All For One]]}}.
** As for more reprehensible users, we have [[Smug Snake|Neito Monoma]] and {{Spoiler|[[Big Bad|All For One]]}}.


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