Thread:TheDigger1/@comment-11564515-20180730225026/@comment-26220697-20180731011959

Celty VS Haruko was DrewDarkley's idea, so I'd ask them if you want to know more about it, but this is what I could figure out.

Both are supernatural women who are known for riding around on superpowered vehicles. While on a search for something important to them, with Haruko searching for Atomsk and Celty searching for her head, they end up taking residence with ordinary people, working jobs for them, and causing the people they live with to fall in love with them. They also have completely opposite personalities, with Haruko being loud and over the top at pretty much all times, and Celty being rather calm and down to earth. Also, both are voiced by Kari Wahlgren.

Shirou and Tatsumi are idealistic teenage swordsmen who end up joining into a battle that they wanted no part in, though they eventually decided to fight in order to fulfill their dreams of doing something good in the world. Though they originally started the series as the most normal members of their groups in terms of abilities, they ended up gaining their own special powers, Unlimited Blade Works and Incursio, fairly early on in their stories, both of which were originally used by someone else. While these powers are some of the strongest and most versatile in their respective shows, they have the deadly weakness of overwhelming and possibly even killing the user if overtaxed. Over the course of their battles, they end up becoming much less naive and more hardened as their ideals are continuously put to the test.

Aizawa VS Yami: Both are dark-haired anime characters with a stubble, who's shabby appearances perfectly compliments their blunt, apathetic attitudes. As mentors to the main heroes, who started out powerless in a world where most of the populations possess some sort of superpower, they are brutally honest when it comes to their flaws, and they try to bring out potential in the ones they look after instead of raw power. In terms of combat, they fight mainly by using their own unique powers to compliment their close combat fighting style, rather than the more flashy styles used by their peers. In spite of their less than pleasant attitudes, they still prove themselves to be good mentors to the hero, and some of the strongest people fighting on the side of good.