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cremazione · 2 years
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horikoshi has made the absolute funniest series of choices here. first he straight up kills katsuki on-screen. THEE katsuki bakugou. then he immediately goes on a week-long break leaving fans on the edge of their seats. then he comes back and promptly switches POVs and gives us AFO's oh-no-he's-hot new body instead. i need to learn his trolling ways. troll master
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moodyvoid · 1 year
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✨💝💕✨💖💓✨ BABY ✨💓💖✨💕💝✨
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✨🖤🪦✨🔪🔥✨ BABY ✨🔥🔪✨🪦🖤✨
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shehsart · 5 days
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Manga vs anime comparison
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It looks actually amazing to me! Like this is gonna be one intense fight and the animation looks smooth. I'm gonna cry I think, so happy they didn't censor it. These are my favourites for now.
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alena-draws · 1 year
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MHA chapter 362 is still pretty much a thing that happened...damn.
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bunnabi · 1 year
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and i need to kiss him this very instant
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nighttimeebony · 1 year
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Me: *tuning into Crunchyroll to watch the new mha episode* Since they missed an episode last week, I wonder if that means we've entered part 2 of season 6. Huh. Maybe that means we'll have a new intro. That could be interesting. I wonder what--
The new intro:
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Me, who's read the manga and knows what this means: NO
The intro:
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Me: NO NO NO NO, I REFUSE TO CRY OVER A GODDAMN INTRO!!!!!!
Me once the episode is over: Well, that was horrible and emotionally traumatizing, but thank God that's over. There's no way that the outro will be anywhere near as sad as the op--
The outro:
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Me: FUCK
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julieemarine · 1 year
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I said this once and I’ll say it again. Space-themed characters in MHA/BNHA are adorable!
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Oboro will always be an honorary member of the Midnight Boys in Midnight's heart. At least, as sad as it is, they're reunited.
I think how Midnight mentors her sidekicks/squad is really based off her experiences with teaching and the rooftop trio. She doesn't want any more children dying or getting harmed on her watch. Not after Oboro. She also wants to foster these kids' talents and interests.
She encourages Pop Step to pursue her singing and idol goals. She acknowledges Momo's leadership skills. She recognizes Mina's respect and admiration for her hero work. That Mina loves drama and youthful romance like her. She admires the young and wants them to succeed. Even behind her very sexual persona. She's a generous spirit full of tough love and kindness. I think she could've been an amazing teacher if she was explored more in the main canon.
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tou-nya · 1 year
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over analyzing touya and natsuo’s bedroom (under cut, anime spoilers as its manga panels from like a year and a half ago, but its nothing plot related other than Touya’s identity stuff):
we know they probably shared a room since we see a panel of Touya’s futon next to Natsuo’s
Also note the little lamp by Touya’s futon, he’s probably reading something or doing something before bed that would require some light!
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here’s my potential room layout based on panels (explained below):
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when Nat/Fuyumi want Touya to play with him we catch a glimpse of his and Natsuo’s desks (likely in the same bedroom along the wall)
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I think the far desk beyond Touya is Natsuo’s, it has an identical computer set up but way more toys/action figures on it (as you’d expect more so with an 8 year old than a 13 year old). Also we get a peak of their work spaces, note how Natsuo’s key board is skewed (he’s probably not typing as much, its more for gaming). Touya’s set up is very orderly and there’s some books on one side and probably paperbacks or magazines in that box on the other. There also appears to be an additional book case in between their desks (text books? reference books? They’re larger).
It’s evident that the Todoroki family lives in a traditional, Japanese style house (the tatami mats, futons, Shouto even went as far as to redecorate his UA room to be in this styling). Which I think is a call back/indicative of Endeavor’s own more traditionalism nature.
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it appears that after Touya died, his shrine was placed in the old room that he and Natsuo shared? There’s a kid’s toy next to it, although, we don’t really see that piece of furniture in the shots we get of the room when Touya is in it (could be on the wall we do not see). Also, Touya does go to it when he visits, and I think he would’ve been more likely to check out what they did to his old room than any other room). Natsuo probably changed rooms after Touya died as well (I could also see him sharing a space with Fuyumi after a while since this would be the first time he was completely alone in a room and there’s the trauma of losing your older brother at 8).
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this shrine area also have a picture of what I think is Enji’s dad?
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here’s an extra pair of shoes at the genkan in this panel, could be just an extra pair one of the siblings left (but they all had moved out at this point? also likely to be too small to be Enji’s), or it could potentially be Touya’s shoes just left there in memorial. 
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egalitarian-tomboy · 1 year
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The desperation and emotion in Mina’s voice as she yelled Kirishima’s name made me emotional man.
She was terrified he DIED trying to protect her. Yeah she knows he has Unbreakable, but she doesn’t know if it actually could protect him from an attack like that.
Then we see Kirishima run into the flames behind her, bearing the heat in order to save her.
He was desperate to save her. 
It took a while, but he managed to save her from the villain he couldn’t save her from before. Proving he really has moved past his old self. 
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cremazione · 2 years
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katsukidynam1ght · 1 year
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TINY SPOILER FOR EP 2 OF SEASON 6 BUT I’M LOSING MY SHIT
Endeavor looking at Aizawa and going “That’s a nice quirk. It’s not too late to become my sidekick.” I SNORTED. AND THEN
AND THEN AIZAWA GOES “No thanks. I have to take care of my lousy students.” FUCKING DAD
this season is gonna kill me
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imaginarylungfish · 5 months
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I've been thinking about Good vs Bad and how it is portrayed in the media I consume. I'm noticing the binary-ness of Good vs Bad in each story is different.
I will be talking about Death Note, Jujutsu Kaisen, and My Hero Academia. There are anime and manga spoilers. So, if you are not up to date with either, do not continue reading.
In Death Note, there is a pretty clear picture of Good vs Bad. Sure, we see the cliche of "the road to hell is paved with good intentions" through Light's character arc. But even though he started out with Good intentions (punish people who commit crimes), it clearly portrayed that he crosses the line after murdering people whose only crime was wanting to catch Kira. It becomes clear that Light slowly descends into Bad. And Bad has a clear definition: killing innocent people. And in the show as a whole, there are The Good Guys (L and the police) fighting against The Bad Guys (Kira). Viewers see the binary of Good vs Bad pretty clearly.
In Jujutsu Kaisen, I think the lines are more blurred but not totally unrecognizable. We see how Geto started out Good (ie. protect non-sorcerers) yet his morals slowly chipped away at him by the injustices of the jujutsu world. He became fed up with protecting non-sorcerers who never knew or appreciated the sacrifice he and his fellow jujutsu sorcerers made for them. Geto turned Bad even though he started out Good. (This doesn't mean continuing to love someone who is Bad is Bad too. Gojo still cared for and loved Geto through his defection and descent into Badness. But that is a post for another time.)
I mention Geto first instead of Yuji here when talking about JJK because most of the narrative revolves around the fact that Geto and Gojo were so close and Kenjaku could use Geto's body to enact his plan in Shibuya. Geto and Gojo are central to JJK. There isn't much story to tell if we leave those two out.
But if we return to our MC here, I think we still see a clear definition of Good vs Bad through Yuji even though his original worldview was less clear. At first, Yuji believes that he must save people equally--that everyone, no matter if Good or Bad, should receive a proper death. But slowly, he changes his mind. (If I recall correctly, I believe Megumi's opposing belief of saving people unequally as well as Nanami's wisdom influences Yuji's mindset change, but I can't remember exactly. What I'm trying to say is not dependent on what caused Yuji's mindset change though.) Yuji learns more nuance in his original worldview. He realizes he must choose between which people to save. I see this as creating a more binary idea of Good vs Bad because if you're going to save unequally, you're prioritizing some people over others. You must mentally label people as Worth Saving (Good) vs Not Worth Saving (less Good, and potentially therefore Bad).
Plus, the curses/curse users like Sukuna and Kenjaku are presented as fully Bad. We have not, at this time, seen any backstory as to why these curses/curse users became Bad. Therefore, we have no context and no reason to believe they toe the line at all. So, that's why I think JJK has a fairly clear Good vs Bad Guys trope (even if the lines were slightly blurred with Geto).
But in My Hero Academia, the lines are very much blurred. The villains are Bad because of their traumas. We are given reasons as to why Shigaraki, Touya, Toga, Spinner, etc. act the way they do. We are shown that the Bad Guys are that way because Bad was done to them. And I do think Horikoshi is not trying to give excuses, just explanations. Regardless, this poses the questions: who even is Bad? who even is Good?
Deku fights to save everyone, regardless of their Good or Bad label (just like Yuji's original mindset). This is clear as Deku plans on saving Shiggy even though people around him do not share his goal. So, even though this MHA universe has Good vs Bad (ie. Heroes vs Villains), we are presented with ways that question this worldview through our MC's perspective. Deku, I would venture to say, has a foggy definition of Good vs Bad. Therefore, MHA as a manga/anime has a foggy definition of these concepts too.
Alright, that's all I've got for now. I find it interesting which worldview each mangaka takes on to portray in their story. I'd love to hear any ideas in the comments about what anyone else thinks. Please just be nice about it! Thanks!
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strabius-berry · 1 year
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*digs my nails into my legs as I draw blood* AT LEAST THEIR NOT FILLING THE ENTIRE FRAME LIKE IN THE MANGA PANEL AT THE VERY VERY LEAST 😂😭
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Ummm. Sir. I.....🫨🫠🥴🥹🥵
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