2016-06-27, 03:31 | Link #782 |
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Episode 13
All Might ran out of time yet he was bluffing in order to force the enemy to waste a few more seconds to allow reinforcements to come. That didn't happen and face palm guy went in for the kill. Midoriya stepped in to try and blow away mist man but face palm guy brought his hand in through the mist. But his hand got shot down. That accuracy though. He shot his hand and then shot the electricity guy holding Kaminari a considerable distance away. And Midoriya couldn’t do anything. Just like how All Might is the symbol of peace, the villains are using face palm guy as the symbol of evil or something. They want to achieve an ending where the symbol of evil defeats his peaceful counterpart. The "master" guy is probably an ex hero betrayed by society or something and has gone rogue yet is keeping up a front and using it to gather information about heroes. He could very well be someone close to All Might. That was some pretty cool stuff. This stuff may be all generic and shit but it does things so good that I really don't care. I don't really mind the pacing at all. Maybe that's because I'm really forgiving to slow animes after Overlord and Grimgar did wonders with being slow. Each episode ending with a cliffhanger managed to keep things exciting. And the whole show's entertainment is derived from these exciting fights and coolness and badassery and stuff. They did a fine job with this show. If only the artwork was better because some fight scenes didn't exactly look as sugoi as one would have expected (or maybe I'm just comparing it with One Punch Man). Definitely a good enjoyable show and looking forward to that sequel. |
2016-06-27, 05:47 | Link #783 |
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I think the story really brings out the inherent evil of peace obtained through violence. In the end someone is always oppressed or harmed and comes back to disturb that peace. I wont say that violence is unnecessary to maintain peace, but it has repercussions that should be prepared for.
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2016-06-27, 20:19 | Link #785 |
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This is for sure, my favorite anime of the season. I love how this series met and far exceeded my expectations.
All Might and Deku's relationship is awesome and one that I find rare in shounen. He's almost like a father to him. I loved that moment when he's standing there with his body deformed and half huge on one side, and half drug addict on the other. How he reassures Deku that he actually saved his life and that he's proud of him. The teachers coming in was an awesome moment. They all have awesome powers and they know how to take care of business. I can't wait to see what the "League of Villains" has in store next. I don't know when the second season will air but I'm more than excited. I might have to avoid the forums a little as an anime-only in case of spoilers. Even guys on here could help informing us the name of the guy in the shadows in the ending. A great ending to a stupendous series!
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2016-06-27, 23:40 | Link #787 |
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Not a bad anime certainly one of the best of the season in my opinion but that's not saying much considering that this was a pretty weak anime season apart from this, Jojo (which is always excellent), Sakamoto, Joker Game (i'm a sucker for anything involving spies or any kind of detective work) and weirdly enough Kuromukuro (which has been pretty good so far). I personally wouldn't put this series in the same tier as HxH, this series is above average at best (there are many things about it that bother me but can live with). And lastly, I want to echoe the sentiment of not wanting to spend too much time on these threads due to manga readers either hinting, spoiling names in advanced without the proper tags or making so called "predictions" or "theories" that end up being exactly what happens (before the anime began I had read up until half way the arc second season will begin with so trust me when I say that I could pick these people out) due to me holding myself back from reading so that I can see it animated (which I prefer for a series of this kind).
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2016-07-01, 08:26 | Link #788 |
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Finished watching the rest of the episode for My Hero Academia. Wow, I have to say that Izuku Midoriya is getting better but he still has a long way to go in order to master All Might's Quirks!
Kudos to BONES for this decent adaptation and I hope the next season would be better! |
2016-07-02, 08:27 | Link #789 |
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I wouldn't say the pacing was slow personally (They covered about a fourth of the manga that's currently out), it feels just about right without really dragging IMO and the OST keeps you pretty pumped while also hitting you with some feels.
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2016-07-05, 06:20 | Link #790 | |
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2017-04-03, 21:08 | Link #792 |
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The first thing that pops out from episode one is the fact 80% of the population has a Quirk. I wondered how they'd make a superhero story if nearly everyone is super, but that was miscalculated. Most of them have power, but it all comes in varying degrees of usefulness and practicality. It's like the next stage of evolution, and a few people are left behind. So it's a stroke of genius for the story to focus on someone as normal as possible, overcoming doubts and adversity from a world of "magic" with nothing but determination
Think about the way All for One works for a second: it's the transfer of accumulated power that the user must be strong enough to use in the first place, and that's with nearly crippling the body; now think about the training All Might must have had to go through to use this power without crippling his body. See what I mean? It's the final flag on top of a mountain of training, not a towering peak in and of itself It's no small feat to be special when you can create explosions or freeze-burn everything, but Midoriya and All Might become special because they aren't. The former has his wits and precision tested every time he uses his power, the latter must race against the clock before that flag falls off. They accentuate and complement each other at the same time, scripting poetry in motion Oops, looks like there was more to say about this show than I thought. Anyway, Aizawa called and passed My Hero Academia with an A-
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