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Actually, now that I'm thinking about it. Yuuei may be the one school that gives their kids just a tad bit more free will.
Already talked about it in another post, but the dorm rooms are individually unique. Some even were decorated that would make you think "that cannot be allowed" like Koda having a pet or Aoyama's abundance of mirrors.
Then there's the uniform bit.
Some of the students don't wear the standard shoes like Midoriya and Todoroki. Some don't wear the ties or jackets. Some wear accessories and makeup and I don't think having dyed hair is even a concern given in-universe, it's very common for people to have outlandish hair colors and styles due to quirks.
Compare Yuuei to other schools and you'll see some differences.
Shiketsu students wear their hats with their hero costumes and Ketsubutsu students' looked very uniformed when they first appeared. Same shirt worn the same way and I don't recall anyone wearing their bottoms different from their peers. Even the anime-only schools had everyone dressed the same way. The Seijin (ninja) and Seiai (all girls) schools.
Visually, it supposed to help differentiate the schools for the Provisional License Exam arc, but let's think deeper than that.
Who is the principal of Yuuei? Nezu.
Why does that matter? His backstory! He was experimented on, caged. I doubt he would want anyone to feel that way, so while he does have rules, as long as the students follow those rules they are free to express themselves.
None of the other Todorokis have a listed blood type that I could find. However, my initial thought was “well that doesn’t matter. someone with type AB can’t have a child with type O.”
test tube baby by the HPSC I was wrong.
There’s a rare blood type found most widely in eastern Asia, with the largest populations being in Korea (.03%), Japan (.001%), and China (.0007%). This blood type is AB/O (cis-AB). That’s a pretty comprehensive article on it, but the long and short?
Someone with a cis-AB blood type would seem to just have AB blood type, up until they have a child with type O. Also here’s a family tree chart, from the linked article.
So it’s more likely that Endeavor has a cis-AB blood type.
Here’s a couple more articles about it. The last one uses more laymans terms so silly people like me can understand what’s going on a little better.
Anyways, I just thought it was really interesting how that worked out.
bnha oc quirk that alerts you when a main character has entered a space so you know to fuckin book it before you end up a nameless casualty of the plot
the holder of this quirk is a general studies student at yuuei. they just wanted a normal fuckin education, thanks.
For how much Class 1B constantly outperforms Class 1A, not once has Super Genius Peincipal Nedzu ever adressed this with Aizawa.
You'd think someone as smart as him would see this glaring problem and pull Aizawa into a meeting to see what the hell is going on, but that's apparently asking too much.
Because Hori's gone so out of his way to paint Aizawa as a good teacher that having Nezdu acknowledge this fact would be retconning that.
You actually just brought this to my attention, but 1B outperforming 1A is supposed to pin blame entirely on the students. As much as 1A's failings aren't attributed to Aizawa, 1B's successes aren't attributed to Vlad King either. It's implied that it's the students and the students alone who make the difference, Aizawa and Vlad are often depicted as bystanders who simply observe and make comments here and there. They're not held responsible for their students' progress or lack thereof (Aizawa all but confirms this during the Sorts Festival).
And yeah, in case of the provisional licensing exam that's kind of true. All Bakugou had to do was not be a dick for like ten minutes. As awful of a teacher as Aizawa is, that is something he shouldn't have to teach especially considering that Bakugou's job at the time didn't require nearly as much effort as almost everyone else's.
(Todoroki's a little different as I've said before he only failed because Bakugou did and Hori couldn't have his golden boy be the only one to fail)
But the final exam is a completely different story. His decision to pair up Kaminari and Ashido was terrible. Neither one of them are very bright and they were going up against (possibly) the smartest creature on Earth. They were set up to fail. Why not pair one of them up with a classmate they could learn from and vice versa? Especially since that was the intent with pairing Izuku and Bakugou up, right? To have Bakugou learn from Izuku (and make Izuku do his job for him). Why did this only apply to them while almost all the other matchups were the complete opposite?
(Not to mention a lot of these issues could have easily been resolved earlier if Aizawa had just made the effort. Ashido and Kaminari can't think strategically? Give them exercises to help them. Yaoyorozu's struggling with self-esteem? Help her regain her confidence. Bakugou can't work with others? Attempt to rectify that instead of making it another student's problem to deal with. Instead he waited until an exam worth a good chunk of their grade)
We don't know how 1B was paired up, but I assume it was because Vlad saw their strengths and weaknesses and matched them accordingly while also taking the time to work with them beforehand. And that's why only one 1B student failed as opposed to 1A's five. Because Vlad took the time to improve them instead of just relying on kids being attacked by villains and logical ruses.
1B improves at a steadier rate because Vlad actually acts like a teacher and puts in the effort with them. Aizawa does neither
"So this is the only place he can rest up without worrying too much, right?"
RIGHT!! YOU'RE DAMN RIGHT!
Yuuei is Izuku's place. As I said in my other post, he would not stay long anywhere because it's not a place of comfort for him. With how emotionally, mentally and physically broken he is, he needs to be at a place with the people he knows that gives him comfort.
He's familiar with Yuuei.
And as the lady pointed out, if he went to Shiketsu or any other place, people would have done the same thing anyways. In fact, he wouldn't get been able to get in at all because no one would have spoken up for him like Uraraka and everyone else who actually knows Midoriya would have.
What exactly would have been the point?
Midoriya needs to rest up and still better his skills with the other quirks of OFA and the only people who can help him with that is the people who are already at Yuuei. And I'm sure Midoriya wouldn't want people to move for him anyways. He would argue for others to stay at Yuuei, he go to Shiketsu, he's not welcome there and it's back to square one.
No one needs that.
As for "Well couldn't another shelter be built"?
No. Not at that time.
Nezu and Shiketsu were prepared because of what happened back in season 1 and in season 3. A protection plan was already set and constructed by this time because they had the time.
Another place (Troy) hadn't been built until the next course of action was needed to go onward. Until they knew a little bit more because of the traitor reveal. They got some more information and a connection. Therefore, able to construct another place while also coming up with the next battle plan.
Before the traitor reveal, they had to play it safe and keep people close. If they had built more shelters, that means it would have been harder to protect people, including Midoriya.
Everything happened so suddenly, they wouldn't have thought to construct another shelter for Midoriya because who knew all of this would happen?