Shicchi said:Oh my god, are you kidding me...? :O
Since when you know me more than myself? It's not fact it's just you failed to understand, duh.
or me failed to explain, is this have to do with my shit english
And when did I try to make his flaws something positive
to you? It's called flaws for a reason. I never said it's a positive quality of Bakugou.
What I'm trying to say is, it's just my
personal preferences in a character. I love characters that are in the grey to black than are those in the white. I tend to like villainy characters more than the heroes if you want more concrete example. The fact that, Bakugou is somewhat
both is truly interesting
to me. So, again, you are damn wrong to claim I only like Bakugou's positive traits and simply accepting his flaws.
And what exactly is Todoroki's goal? So far, Todoroki is the only one with full backstory. People are more drawn to tragic backstory so I get where you came from.
To my understanding, Todoroki still hates Endeavor, but he's grown mature enough to put aside his hatred and actually take advantage of his father (he IS the number two hero after all). And it IS a good development imo.
I won't attack Mineta anymore as it's more to do with how he is the most relatable to you so that to be expected that you like the guy. His goal might be honest but not at all admirable. So there is that.
Izuku's goal is the noblest yes, but I never said anything past that. As just like you, I thought it's to be expected and not that interesting either.
As for Izuku, he is not in my top 5, not even in my top 10, maybe. But he is no moron for looking up to Bakugou. Again, he can see and admit Bakugo's qualities despite everything, to quote Izuku himself "He is an unlikeable guy, but he is strong", "You're amazing that's why I want to beat you!". This two lines, among others, is prove enough Izuku is looking up to Bakugou
for his strength, his talents, his confidence, something that Izuku doesn't have (yet). I agree tho, why would he wants to befriend his bully. Probably just a Deku thing (
or there is something else). But it's one thing I like in their dynamic. It all won't work if Deku is your regular person, but he is not just anyone, and he still stick and trying to catch up to Bakugou, despite Bakugou's effort to stomp on him and kick him out of his life for good
more than half his life. Imagine now. The person you are trying to get rid of
more than half your life, went as far as told that person to go kill himself, threatened him to not follow you to the same school, in the end, what? He freaking go to the same school as you, be in the same class, even BEAT you in fights more than once, when he never even talk back to you, challenge you, let alone beat you in anything before. That's pretty frustrating if you ask me. And with over inflated pride and ego as fragile as Bakugou, episode 8 of S1 really is a glorious moment for me. Seeing Bakugou cry in frustation. And HE BLAMES EVERYTHING ON HIMSELF. For his own weakness. Damn I love the guy. I just can connect to him a lot. Probably one of the more reason why I like him.
oh crap this turned to be more about Bakugou again even though I intended it to be about Izuku
Bottom line is, yeah, Izuku is not a moron for looking up to Bakugou. Everything about the guy is amazing
save for his personality/emotional immatureness.
Ok, I'm baffled this Sasuke topic came out of nowhere.
And PLS. Don't side him with garbage like Sasuke. It's interesting you both hate Sasuke and Bakugou. They are nothing alike. I fucking hate Sasuke just as much as Sakura. Both are the reason I drop the show.
Good then, at least you still think some of Bakugou's ridiculous tantrums funny. I hope your hatred towards Bakugou won't ruin your enjoyment too much XP
But he is still a main character, second only to Izuku (and All Might). So, good luck with that.
"It's not blind hate, he is annoying as shit and not meant to be a hero. He should get the fuck out of U.A and be a villain with that kind of attitude."
It IS blind hate because you refuse to understand Bakugou's character and accept his development. It's pretty obvious Horikoshi set Bakugou's personality so the reader would think of him as a character more suited to be a villain (hence that certain Arc happened to tease of the possibility of that route), but Horikoshi has a plan for Bakugou, that is to change that opinion he himself put into the reader's mind. That a person can change and that at the end of the day, Bakugou is just a troublesome kid with a dream, bearing an explosive quirk and an explosive personality to match.