2017-05-29, 11:25 | Link #421 | |
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He was assuming that everything she did was Deku's plan; knowing they were close friends and after having fought Deku once before he had no choice but to respect whatever she was going to do and not let his guard down. So during the match it wasn't really Uraraka he was respecting, but Deku. After he found out Deku had nothing to do with it, though, he was definitely acknowledging her. |
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2017-06-03, 05:49 | Link #422 |
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Got everything I had expected from the fight between Deku and Todoroki. Actually, I think it exceeded my expectations with the added background of Todoroki and the emotions poured into the storytelling.
What an episode this week. Just wow. The final few minutes were so great.
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2017-06-03, 06:05 | Link #423 | |
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2017-06-03, 06:28 | Link #424 |
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Deku's real victory is in getting Todoroki, who has been blind to anyone but Endeavor, to look at and acknowledge the opponent in front of him.
He did great. Todoroki would likely have lost if he didn't acknowledge him. |
2017-06-03, 07:34 | Link #427 |
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I realised that my stance on this loss is slightly different from Uraraka's. So I tried to think about why this is. Maybe the difference here is that Deku wasn't being pragmatic at all? Making it feel like he wasn't in this to win? Even though he was? I don't know.
Maybe I'm just inspired by the fact that he ended up putting more value in saving Todoroki than in defeating him. |
2017-06-03, 08:43 | Link #428 |
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so much hype, evenmore so than the manga. Hell they added things that werent in the manga that im grateful for.
I felt so bad for my son Deku, but losing is how he gets more love Truly a hero Those last bits of animation were insane, Shouto looked like Gohan finishing off Cell with the one hand Kamehameha
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2017-06-03, 08:48 | Link #429 |
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Damn, I wonder where Todoroki's mom is right now. Getting "bullied" like that isn't cool, man.
That fight exceeded my expectations; it's easily the best fight so far. Not only was this my most anticipated match-up, but the animation and production value was so deserving. At this point, I don't even care if Deku lost. BUT, I'm surprised that Todoroki was able to stand after being hit by Deku's amped punches. He could've crushed his insides; I guess he was holding back since his whole arms weren't totally damaged after connecting those hits. He definitely would've done more damage if he hadn't missed his final attack on him as well. Last edited by blakstealth; 2017-06-03 at 10:44. |
2017-06-03, 09:09 | Link #430 | |
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That's what I don't like about Deku. It's one thing to sacrifice himself because lives are in danger. It's another to do so to win a mere school event. And think of the position it puts his opponents in. |
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2017-06-03, 09:47 | Link #432 | |
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The match was getting out of hand and either of them could of seriously got hurt
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This event is important to their careers as pro heroes. Which is what their dreams are to be. And of course the focus of the story. Not to mention he wanted to help Todoroki
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2017-06-03, 10:31 | Link #434 |
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Holy shit that animation in the end!!! Bones, you trully are the greatest when it comes to these type of anime. I'm so glad Boku no Hero was blessed with such an amazing studio! My jaw is still dropped to this moment...omg!
The fight was awesome, the clashes insane and the ending totally unexpected. I totally though Deku would win. Actually he kinda won in a way by making Todoroki free of his insecurities and making him unleash his true potential. Just like in the UA test where Deku "wasted time" saving Uraraka despite having 0 points, he once again proves how heroic he can be by helping the ones in need. Even if he gets his whole body injured...lol Also, Endeavor is really a scum. Treating both his son and Shoto's mother like garbage. Is he really an hero? He has a badass design but definitely no hero material there. It was interesting seeing that Todoroki (and Bakugo too) also have limitations regarding their power even tho the one on Deku is far greater compared to them, at least for now. I also got the idea that when Todoroki activates his fire ability, it nulifies his limitation in using the ice. Does his fire have a weakness too tho? |
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2017-06-03, 10:45 | Link #436 |
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The episode went out of its way to explain that the endurance match would not be to Todoroki's advantage. But I guess it's better to just ignore facts to justify one's viewpoint.
By the way it occurred to me. Someone told me that if I knew more about the backstory, I'd feel more sympathetic towards Todoroki's mom. But I don't, I still don't care much for anyone who just pours boiling water over a child who reminds her of a bad man. Her one redeeming factor is that she herself acknowledged that she was unfit to take care of children. |
2017-06-03, 10:53 | Link #438 | |
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Which I consider a character flaw. |
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2017-06-03, 10:54 | Link #439 | ||
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The thing that is even less understandable is actual adults endorsing this behaviour of his and not reprimanding him. Hell, in general, the way they encourage these kids to fight to near-death because they can be healed anyway and keep putting pressure on them makes it look like their concerns for their safety are only a facade. This is not supposed to be an SAS training camp, it's a high school, even if for superheroes. But yeah, obviously shonen logic applies. In many ways this would make more sense if these were all young, 18+ people but not kids.
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2017-06-03, 11:00 | Link #440 |
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well, despite being quite smart, Deku is actually not quite bright when it comes to himself. Times and times again, Deku has the tendency to only focus on what's in front of him without regard to the consequences or whatsoever, a "tunnel vision" mentality I'd even say.
And this is an issue that has been brought up over and over again by many people (Recovery Girl, Eraserhead), especially when Deku keeps destroying his body like that. And All Might is also partly at fault here. IMO, despite being the no.1 hero that has inspire many people, All Might is a sh*tty teacher. Despite being aware of Deku's shortcomings when it comes to using One for All, All Might hasn't done much in term of guiding him, and instead kinda encouraged the kid to push beyond his limit, seriously like WTF: "Young Midoriya, you go and get the number 1 place to become the next symbol of hero...even though I know you break your bones whenever you use One for All, but just do it!" You guys see the issue here? Even we were fooled into going along with All Might's words. There was absolutely nothing wrong with what he actually said, but that was Deku he was talking to Recovery Girl did call AM out for this but that ain't enough IMO. For Todoroki though, I think he just wanted to show off his ice side, especially in front of the "Dad of the Year". In addition, we did know that it was very easy for him to get riled up whenever Endevour was involved, poor Sero had nothing to do with it but still got short end of the stick
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