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Also, "growing up" both physically and emotionally is a ridiculously important theme to the series, so leaving the cast hanging where they were would have actually worked against the series. As Anima said, this was just an episode in their lives, albeit an important one, but they have ''their whole lives'' to get on with now. Go read ''[[Psycho Staff]]'' and you see the same themes cropping up, so they're obviously important to the mangaka: being a hero isn't something you can do forever, eventually you have to grow up and be an adult too. And it turns out you can be happy as an adult, happier even than you were as a hero.
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