Mitsukou

"Who knows? Something important to me... Maybe?"

- Mitsuba to Kou.

Mitsukou is the slash ship between Mitsuba Sousuke and Minamoto Kou from the Toilet-bound Hanako-kun fandom.

Canon
Prior to the story, Mitsuba and Kou were former friends and classmates in junior high. They weren't best friends, per se, but due to sitting in name order, Mitsuba sat in front of Kou. They seemed to get along well and became friends fairly quickly. Mitsuba ended up moving classes, however, and later died in an unspecified accident. Mitsuba reappears as an apparition, though his new look differs from that of his middle school appearance. He roams the school entrance, and reaches out to those he remembers asking if they remember him, though he looks more like a silhouette. When Mitsuba reaches out to Kou, Kou grabs his hand and knocks him back into a locker, revealing Mitsuba's true form. Kou didn't recognize him, but he did recognize Mitsuba's middle school uniform.

At the time, Kou had made up his mind to only exorcise spirits that cause harm to others, so he had spared Mitsuba and decided to help him get rid of his regrets instead. Initially, the two did not get along. Mitsuba constantly lashed rude nicknames at Kou, his favorite being "Hella-lame traffic-safety-earring boy" in which he'd refer to Kou on multiple occasions. He'd also assume Kou was trying to "do pervy things to him," resulting in Kou getting called a pervert often. In return, Kou thought Mitsuba was rude and obnoxious, though he helped Mitsuba rid of his regrets anyway.

At first, Mitsuba refused to answer any questions that Kou had, leading to Kou threatening him to get answers. Eventually, Kou learned that there was a picture Mitsuba wanted to take when he was alive, so Kou decides to help him take that picture. That was when Kou's friend, Yokoo stops by to say hello to Kou. Yokoo notices the camera Kou is holding and said it belonged to Mitsuba, and gave some insight on who he was. This helped Kou remember Mitsuba, and he felt bad for not recognizing him at first. Mitsuba then tells Kou "I reached out to everyone who I thought was my friend, but nobody recognized me... only, I remembered them." It began to rain, so the two decided to head inside together, taking the stairs to the top floor. On the stairs, Mitsuba reveals that he was bullied in elementary for being too "girly" or "cocky," so he decided to build a new persona in middle school. He was nice to everyone, but nobody noticed him. He wasn't bullied, but he didn't make any real friends. When he died, nobody seemed to notice or care. Kou then reassures Mitsuba that he'll remember him as a boy who was "cocky, girly, selfish, sarcastic, had an annoying voice, obsessed with his camera, went emo sometimes, and a faker" and that he needs to be himself to make friends.

When Mitsuba asks if they could have been friends if he was alive, Kou tells him that it doesn't matter if he were alive or dead, because they could still be friends. Mitsuba then takes a picture of Kou, and when asked what he was shooting, Mitsuba smiles brightly and responds with "Who knows? It's something important to me.. Maybe?" before changing the subject and rushing Kou to go inside. Before they enter the building, however, Mitsuba stops Kou, presses his head up against his back and says "The photo will be ready tomorrow, just stay with me until then, and I think I'll be okay," to which Kou agrees, saying they should pick things up tomorrow.

When Tsukasa finds out about their friendship, he was confused to see Mitsuba satisfied with just one friend and revealed that Mitsuba had wished to make friends, and to be with those friends. Tsukasa had granted his wish, but "his way" - changing Mitsuba's rumors, unwillingly changing him into the "Bent-Necked Boy" - a spirit that would break one's neck if they didn't remember his name. Tsukasa attempted to get Mitsuba to kill Kou, but Hanako had saved Kou before that could happen. In a less distorted form, Mitsuba was left lifeless, and unable to go back to normal. This deeply affects Kou, who's left with nothing but Mitsuba's camera as a memory. He swore he'd never forgive Tsukasa for what he did.

In the Hell Of Mirrors arc, Mitsuba appears again, though he has no memories of Kou. This "new Mitsuba" was made by Tsukasa from spirits that have nearly disappeared and a bit of Mitsuba's soul. This Mitsuba was a new person with no memories, and the Mitsuba that was once human is gone forever, though, Kou wasn't discouraged. Although it upset him when Mitsuba asked "Who the hell are you?", Kou was determined to rebuild Mitsuba's memories again.

In the Picture Perfect arc, Tsukasa makes Shijima Mei, school mystery No. 4, make a fake world where Hanako, Tsukasa, and Mitsuba are alive. Unaware he was placed into a fake world, Kou wakes up and walks into class early for morning duty and is shocked to be met face to face with Mitsuba, who wore the male Kamone Gakuen school uniform and his supernatural quirks were gone. Mitsuba scolds Kou for being late for morning duty and whines about how mean it was to leave a cute person such as himself to do all the work while attacking him with a dry eraser. Mitsuba gets in an accident with his science experiment and it explodes, injuring his hand. Kou rushes over to wash and bandage it, then walks him down the hallway, holding his hand, to take him to the nurses office. Mitsuba decides to tease him, declaring that he could've gone by himself, and that Kou was being a "worry-wart."

Next time Mitsuba and Kou are seen together, they're cleaning the pool together with the other students. They seem to be having a genuinely good time, playing in the hose together and such. Earlier, when Kou and Nene had spotted eachother, they run excitedly towards eachother as Hanako and Mitsuba looked at their friends jealously. Later, when Nene and Kou were sitting on a bench discussing the fake world over some canned beverages, Mitsuba interrupts, complaining about Kou not giving him a drink.

In chapters 47 and 48, their relationship really begins to blossom. They meet on Mei's tower, away from the other students to watch shooting stars. Kou attempts to explain that in order to leave this fake world, he'd have to kill Mitsuba. Mitsuba was upset that Kou wanted to go back - he was happy here. Mitsuba changes into his real form - his No. 3 attire - as he shows that he has the power to present the past by looking through mirrors. He claims that Kou doesn't really care about him because he's a fake, and that it's the other Mitsuba that truly matters. He smashes the window, and the blow knocks Kou back before he could deny it. Mitsuba talks about how he had fun in this fake world - cleaning the pool with everyone, making cookies - and cries when he says it'd be even more fun if it were real.

Mitsuba tries telling Kou that it doesn't matter, that in this world they could pretend the original Mitsuba never even died, and that they could live happily here forever. He holds out his hand, and asks if he and Kou could be friends again, but Kou tells Mitsuba that he could never find happiness in a fake world, upsetting him. They get involved in a fight but soon after Mitsuba calms down and he admits his wishes of wanting to be alive- eventually crying out, "You're human! You could never understand how I feel!!!" With Mitsuba's hand in his grasp, Kou promptly offers to give up his life- "Then I can be with you forever." He pulls Mitsuba down with him, and two of them fall from the building until Mitsuba quickly acts to save him. Furthermore, in this arc Mitsuba even gathers some courage to protect Kou from Hanako; in past chapters being shown as feeling quite intimidated and afraid of him.

In chapter 65, Mitsuba shows growing concern for Kou with his behavior. Something is clearly bothering him, and so he tries to talk to him. Before he can, Natsuhiko can be heard in the distance who is in trouble- cutting their talk short.

Moments

 * There was a scene in the manga where the two were sitting under a tree and Kou asked if Sousuke was into any girls when he was alive. Sousuke said no, and his reasoning being "I was way cuter than any girl!"
 * As a running gag in the series, Sousuke frequently assumes Kou is a pervert that is attracted to him because he's so cute.
 * The original Sousuke died in Kou's arms in an emotional scene, holding his hand, and Kou held onto Sousuke's camera as a memory.
 * When Kou found Sousuke's name in the back of a picture book, Kou carried the book with him until he found Sousuke in the Hell Of Mirrors. He gave the book to him, and Sousuke held onto it.
 * After seeing him go with Tsukasa, it became Kou's goal to save Sousuke from him.
 * Sousuke and Kou hang out together often, and grow very close.
 * In the Picture Perfect arc, Yokoo and Satou tell Kou that he and Sousuke have been great friends for awhile.
 * The two had a playful "dry-eraser" battle when Sousuke got mad at Kou for being late to morning duty.
 * Kou believes that Mitsuba made a wish to be human and Tsukasa granted it, so Kou angrily tells Mitsuba to take off his uniform. Mitsuba takes this the wrong way and calls him a pervert again. Later, Yokoo and Satou bring it up.
 * Kou's preferred type is said to be someone with a cute smile. In most of Kou's flashbacks to his moments with Mitsuba, Mitsuba is usually smiling.
 * Morning glories are often associated with Kou and Mitsuba and are often seen in scenes with them, as when taking pictures, morning glories are seen in the bushes and are decorated around certain panels together. In Chinese folklore, morning glories are said to be "the one day lovers meet." This references the one day Kou and Mitsuba meet at the lockers, but Mitsuba was there for only one day.

Quotes
"Want me to die? Then I can be with you forever."

- Kou to Mitsuba

Fanon
The fandom identified the ship to mirror Hananene, another ship in the series that is mostly canon.

On AO3 Mitsukou, is the 2nd most written ship in the Toilet-bound Hanako-kun tag and the 1st most written ship for both characters.

Fandom
FAN FICTION
 * S. Mitsuba/Kou M. on FanFiction.Net
 * S. Mitsuba/Kou M. on FanFiction.Net

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