2016-10-05, 23:56 | Link #2202 |
Hu Tao
Join Date: Oct 2006
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It was hilarious that "wind" boy got called out for being inexperience by Shishikura who was the one who failed the first phase of exam...Even the teacher was so speechless about it and had to step in on that matter.
And expected from Bakugou, he got his score deducted for being himself. I wonder how Deku is going to deal with the "bad situation" in the upcoming chapters. Protecting civilians while fending off from the villain attacks are definitely not easy. Also, it seems that stalker girl went missing again. She must have stalk Deku from somewhere else. |
2016-10-06, 01:56 | Link #2203 |
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This exam is really well thought out. Heroes with combat focused abilities could only do so much in a rescue situation. A villain follow-up attack allows for more efficient division of duties. Those who can handle this kind of threat can hold the line and protect those continuing rescue efforts.
Good old Bakugou. Though he probably didn't lose as many points as I thought he might. Since while he can be "full Bakugou" he did take a good look and realize those people were in a condition where they could move on their own. He just can't get that across without yelling at people . Good teamwork. This is a test where working smartly as a group and being efficient is key. Not going to be easy to live up to the standards these rescuees have either.
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2016-10-06, 06:10 | Link #2204 | |
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Location: Germany
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i mean, sure, it wasnt that hard to see the two victims walking on their feets and only mentioning their arms but it seemed to me that bakugou actually didnt really give much of a thought before telling them to move on their own (i wonder what he would do if he meets a "kid" that doesnt want to stop screaming and yelling) |
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2016-10-08, 07:20 | Link #2206 |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: somewhere in Asia
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frankly, it's hard for me to ship Ochako and Deku, i mean, i am a harem's supporter but so far, none girl showing enough developments for me to ship her with Deku, and Deku is clearly don't care, in fact Todoroki x Deku is far more realistic to me, if either of them was a girl then they would have hit it off already
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2016-10-08, 10:47 | Link #2207 | |
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Silent Hill
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edit; personally I hope the story ends with an open end because I like to think of Deku being a Nightwing character to All Might's Batman, when it comes to love life at least.
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2016-10-13, 04:24 | Link #2209 |
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: A cheap library
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That's Inasa's reason? Really? But it seems so... Petty to take such a thing personally...
. That's his reason? . ... . ... . I mean i can see where the author is going, with All Might giving Deku his signature before he even asked when they first meet in contrast with Endeavor but still... |
2016-10-13, 15:58 | Link #2211 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Germany
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i understand him but it is far less "serious" than i thought :/ but in this story the reasons are usually small and common ones who turn ugly, bakugous reason for being a a-hole was the constant praise since childhood, so inasas hate is something similar strangely, todo, who actually HAS a serious reason to hate his father as long as he lives overcame it relatively quickly (he still works on it but endeavor MUST apologize for the things he did otherwise todo forgiving him will feel strange) |
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2016-10-13, 19:11 | Link #2212 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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While Inasa's reasoning might indeed seem petty at first, I think it's really important to look at this through the perspective of a little kid: At that age, you're naturally going to be more impressionable, ESPECIALLY when it comes to heroes. And seeing as All Might is considered the standard for modern heroes, I don't think it's odd that Inasa expected the same standards of Endeavor. So to have those very same expectations betrayed by a top-class hero that he admired (and receiving similarly cold treatment from that same hero's son later in life).... well, of course it's going to have a lasting emotional/psychological effect on him. And remember, Inasa isn't the sole victim of feeling betrayed by heroes who treat their job as mere business; types like Endeavor are the ones who more or less engendered villains like Stain, after all. So when you look at it a bit more deeply, it's not all that surprising that Inasa harbors such hatred towards Todoroki and his father....
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2016-10-13, 21:44 | Link #2214 |
Darkhero of Monstadt
Join Date: May 2015
Location: rich mansion with maids
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It's like MarvelB stated there are huge psychology aspects crushes Inaba mentality when the hero he idoled acted jerk in front of him. That sound childish, indeed but for fans especially frail kid who idols heroes as one big role model that something else for him additionally his son treatment for him crushed his impression utterly. I take it now Inaba reason to not join UA most likely because that issue itself.
Also yes, Syndrome case also greatly similiar to Inaba case good things Inaba not into that level yet. Honestly i feel bad for Syndrome he was good boy if only Mr. Incredible tried to be more pleasant again to treated his fans, well the moral of this message is treat your fans kindly heroes. |
2016-10-13, 22:58 | Link #2215 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: A cheap library
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I know what you're saying but that he took that tratment so personally is almost as if his ego was hurt more than his feelings...
. It would have been much better if Inasa had a friend who, like Deku, was a huge fan of heroes and said friend was the one who Endeavor/Todoroki trated that way and Inasa wants to show them how a real hero should behave. |
2016-10-14, 13:21 | Link #2220 |
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Join Date: Aug 2014
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Translations are out. So its confirmed that this exam was meant to push the teamwork angle, since not like anyone will ever become as iconic as All Might (at least not anytime soon), with even the #2 hero a distant second. And as this chapter reminded us, he'll never be the inspirational role model All Might is/was.
So wind guy didn't go to UA because of how Todoroki looked back then? An encounter with Endeavour would be traumatizing to a little kid, but skipping UA over that seems silly, but he seems like that kind of hot-blooded impulsive behavior. Well, by now Todoroki is somewhat over that, but not quite. They probably should fail after that really poor battle showing (unless they pull their acts together and get points back), but glad to see Deku jump in again. I half-expect Bakugo will jump and make things more complicated too. |
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action, coming of age, great supporting cast, shounen, superhero, unique art/plot |
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