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What the heck?! 😱
Mirio Togata is BACK! How the fuck did he get back his quirk? Maybe Eri can use her quirk now?
That would be SO awesome and a blessing for all who got seriously injured in this Arc! 🥺
Everytime I think: "Wow.. there can't be any more surprises!" Horikoshi says "Hold my beer!"🍺
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"Oi Yamada... How the hell did we get here?!"
Soooo.. I had this idea a loooong time ago and I finally made it! Breaking Bad is one of my favourite series and My Hero Academia my No. 1 anime. Why not combine both? 😄
I had so much fun drawing! I hope ya like it too!
PS: Saarländer könnten ein easter egg im Bild finden 🤣
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So I'm rewatching Breaking Bad for the 4th time and I never get bored. It's a masterpiece!
What do you think?
Art is mine 😋
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I’ve been thinking about this chapter a lot because there’s one small little detail that absolutely made me love the dadzawa moment. Aizawa was ready to use his knife to stab and possibly even kill Shigaraki. He’s never used his knife before outside of cutting off his capture weapon. From the manga, these are the two scenes that I remember him ever using his knife.
Exhibit 1: When he fought Todoroki and Yaoyarozu. When Todoroki’s ice was crawling up his capture weapon, he took out his knife to cut it loose.
Exhibit 2: When he protects Midoriya from Toga during the Chisaki arc. He cuts off his scarf because Toga was maneuvering with it to her benefit.
From the looks of it, Aizawa’s purpose of having the knife is to cut off his scarf in the event that it proves dangerous to him (i.e. villains using it against him or maybe even a scenario where it gets tangled and he needs to cut through it quickly). His capture weapon has always been shown for detainment, never to kill someone. His fighting style involves immobilizing with his capture weapon and then knocking out his opponent, arguably causing as little injury as possible. His knife is never his go to weapon. In contrast, this is probably why when Shigaraki runs at him, Aizawa’s first instinct is to grab his knife.
He’s so desperate to stay alive that he’s willing to fight with a weapon that has the potential to kill. I know that doesn’t seem like a big deal since it really came down to a life or death moment given the current circumstances, but I find it amazing how he goes absolutely feral at the idea of not wanting to die because he wants to see his kids grow up. I don’t know, I feel like combined with this small detail and him yelling at Shigaraki, “You’re the one whose in the way!” comes full circle and makes one of the strongest dadzawa moments in the manga.
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