“To Be Hero X” Episode 13, titled “Tough Girl,” marks the beginning of the “Loli Arc” in the Chinese original donghua series. This episode premiered on June 21, 2025, or June 29, 2025, according to various sources. The series, known for its unique blend of 2D and 3D animation and non-linear storytelling, explores a world where “Trust Value”—the public’s belief in heroes—directly influences their abilities and even physical appearance.
Synopsis of Episode 13
Episode 13 delves into the backstory and current struggles of the character Loli (also known as Luo Li). As a young girl, Loli was inspired to become a hero by Queen’s speech, but her dreams were constantly met with condescension due to her “cuteness.” People, including her own mother, tended to view her through the lens of her adorable appearance rather than acknowledging her heroic aspirations and strength. This societal perception negatively impacted her “Trust Value,” causing her muscles to shrink and her frustration to grow, as she was tired of being seen as cute instead of strong and capable.
Determined to defy these expectations, Loli, now 16, takes inspiration from DJ Shindig’s hero persona. Being an inventor and a genius builder, thanks to her father who is a renowned inventor, she builds a fully functional power armor in her basement. This robotic suit is designed to conceal her face and enhance her strength, allowing her to perform heroic deeds without her appearance becoming a distraction.
Her first outing in the suit involves confronting a stalker who is bothering her friend, Wang Nuonuo. The episode highlights Loli’s impressive performance in her suit, showcasing its durability, agility, and clever mechanisms. However, when her mask breaks during the confrontation, revealing her face, the stalker awkwardly flees.
Themes and Significance
“Tough Girl” primarily tackles themes of societal prejudice and gender bias, particularly the struggles women face when judged solely on their appearance rather than their capabilities. Loli’s arc emphasizes her desire to be both herself—embracing her traditionally feminine preferences like long pink hair and the color pink—and a superhero, without having to compromise her identity to be taken seriously. The episode critically examines how the “Trust Value” system within the “To Be Hero X” world can be detrimental, as it allows public perception to dictate a hero’s powers and image.
Furthermore, Episode 13 introduces a mysterious stalker, leading to speculation among fans about his identity and potential connection to Ghostblade, the protagonist of a later arc. Some theories suggest that Nuonuo, the girl Loli saves, might be Ghostblade’s daughter, and the stalker could even be Ghostblade himself, attempting to protect her in disguise. This adds another layer of intrigue to the series’ overarching narrative and its non-linear storytelling approach. The episode has been lauded for its compelling storytelling and its insightful exploration of complex social themes through the seemingly lighthearted yet empowering narrative of Hero Loli.