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'Diaperable' Anime Characters


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Another set of characters whom I think a lot of people will agree are not only cute enough to be diaperable, but could benefit from being cared for and babied: the five main girls of Puella Magi Madoka Magica.

MADOKA: Out of them all, Madoka has the least emotional issues (at least, until the hell of the series' events break her); however, she's still so small and cute that she'd be adorable in a nice, thick, pink & white diaper, maybe with her eccentric yet very loving mother happily taking care of her, squeeing over her cuteness, etc.

SAYAKA: Another girl who starts out pretty stable, yet we all know how THAT ends, with the poor thing being completely shattered by the awful truths of Magical Girl-dom, hinting that even at the start she might have some 'issues'. Perhaps, right when she's at the precipice and about to start sliding down towards breakdown, her mother or some other caretaker finds out and decides to 'help' her a little by babying her. Maybe her diaper could have a 'sea' theme due to her 'Little Mermaid' (the original, non-Disney story) parallels, with cute little fishies, or maybe with musical notes because of her musical connections/themes...

MAMI: The cool, composed, graceful and ladylike, nurturing, mature (and, erm, 'mature' *boing*) veteran magical girl... hiding a sad, lonely, traumatized little girl with huge issues regarding abandonment, stress, loneliness, being all alone in the world, regretting that she didn't use her 'Wish' to save her parents' lives along with her own, and only one or two major awful truths away from snapping like a twig. If Mami could find - or be found by - someone to take her in, coddle and cuddle her, baby her and smother her in gentle love and affection, letting her know that she's not alone, that she is cared for, that she doesn't have to play the 'stoic, always-together, always-calm paragon' role all the time... Just picture her with her golden-blonde hair loose or in pigtails, wearing a nice thick diaper and with a binky in her mouth, being held and cuddled in the strong, warm, gentle arms of a patient and loving mommy-figure... It's the kind of thing she desperately needs, really.

KYOUKO: Vicious, cruel, short-tempered, ruthlessly pragmatic, with no faith in others and the belief that trying to use one's gifts to help others will only eventually result in pain, suffering, sorrow, and death for all involved... because that's the kind of horrible, bloody, spirit-breaking tragedy that happened to her. If some mommy could find her, break through that spiky defense around her heart, make her into their baby-girl and give her love and patient support, it might help her. ...Plus, there's the mental image of the fiery tough girl with her hair in pink-ribbon pigtails, clad in a thick diaper, a deeply-blushing pout on her cute face as she suckles on a pacifier...

HOMURA: Possibly the most 'damaged' of the girls - emotionally numbed by having to watch her first, best friend / love-interest die horribly over and over and over and over, with her other friends going the same way so much that she's virtually lost the ability to care about anyone other than the first girl because she knows they're lost causes, the thought of saving Madoka the only thing keeping her going, the only thing holding her back from absolute, fatal despair... And somewhere in there, a remnant of her old self - the shy, mousy, 'weak' little girl with no self-confidence whom Madoka saved from fear and loneliness, who had to harden her heart and deaden her soul after rewinding time over and over, seeing her friends die horribly countless times, with some of them being her enemies in some of the timelines... Imagine if Homura found someone who could understand her pain, the damage to her mind and heart and soul, and decided to help her by giving her the release and freedom, the innocence and comfort and security and overflowing love, just a sweet little diapie-baby girl safe in her mommy's/daddy's arms, holding her as she cried out the years of accumulated pain and fear, making her feel safe and warm and loved, bringing a cute little innocent smile back to a face that has not shown such in far, far too long...

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