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Kiyotaka Ayanokouji

Kiyotaka Ayanokouji

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❓ Kiyotaka Ayanokouji Full Character Profile

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When is this character's birthday?

October 20

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How tall is this character?

176

📜 About Kiyotaka Ayanokouji

Birthday: October 20 Height: 176 cm Zodiac sign: Libra Favorite place: none Dislikes: acting according to the textbook Usual place: his room Kiyotaka is an inconspicuous student who is very poor at communicating with other people even if he wants to, thus he tends to isolate himself. His emotions are hard to read. He received "perfectly intermediate" scores on his entrance examination, since academic and athletic-wise, he is average. (Source: Official site)

💬 Comments (7)

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NotebookOfJustice
Most discussions about Kiyotaka Ayanokouji miss the crucial background detail from the official databook. Their stated age and actual experience don't line up, which suggests there's a hidden period in their backstory that was never explicitly shown but explains everything.
PhantomGarden
Kiyotaka Ayanokouji is the character that made me realize strength isn't about never breaking—it's about choosing to put yourself back together every single time. I went through a period where I genuinely modeled my resilience after them, and it genuinely helped.
YorozuyaRegular
The voice actor for Kiyotaka Ayanokouji has said in interviews that they played the character with a specific hidden emotion that's never directly stated in the dialogue. Once you know what that emotion is, every scene plays completely differently.
ArtbookHunter
I know Kiyotaka Ayanokouji gets criticized for certain decisions, but put yourself in their shoes: you're carrying trauma nobody else can understand, every option leads to someone getting hurt, and you have to choose anyway. They didn't always pick right, but they always picked.
PastelGhoul
The detail most people miss about Kiyotaka Ayanokouji is hidden in the source material's early chapters. There are foreshadowing clues that completely recontextualize their motivations once you know the ending. Re-reading those scenes hits completely different.
DeathParadeFan
Kiyotaka Ayanokouji's design isn't just aesthetic—every element references their core conflict. The creators embedded their entire character arc into visual details that most viewers never catch on first watch. That level of storytelling craft is rare.
SurveyCorpsVet
I've been analyzing Kiyotaka Ayanokouji's fighting style frame by frame and there are techniques they only use once that foreshadow their entire power development. The animation team buried clues years in advance that nobody caught.