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Apr 18, 2016 2:06 AM
#201
@MahadoKusanagi No it doesnt work like that in that world where 80% of people have quirks even villains. Even those having quirks dont guarantee being able to do anything against a monster. So how could a powerless child do that? That's too idealistic to think he could do anything just by the power of courage and determination. Props for All Might for staying somewhat realistic with that. Thank god it didnt go the Flamenco way. :> |
TyrelApr 18, 2016 2:49 AM
Apr 18, 2016 2:28 AM
#202
Apr 18, 2016 2:36 AM
#203
In a world when 80% of the population has superpower and not all of them can become a superhero, there is no way a boy without power can become a hero. |
Apr 18, 2016 2:49 AM
#204
Why doesn't All Might say ''my boy'' in the anime? |
Apr 18, 2016 2:49 AM
#205
Apr 18, 2016 2:59 AM
#206
Deku got buff. Well, buff enough for his small frame, it was somewhat realistic (considering this is about superheroes and shit). Swallowing All Might's hair for his DNA, wonder if it'll work? Deku got excited over talking to a girl, really? Also I didn't know that his hair was supposed to be curly, I thought it was just unkempt. OST reminds me of something from Superman. |
臭い- |
Apr 18, 2016 3:28 AM
#207
Valaskjalf said: I think there has to be some kind of condition on the power transfer: something like the current user has to specifically want to give his power in order for it to work. Otherwise way too many people could've accidentally inherited One for All hahaI don't get it. Does that mean anyone can inherit his powers if they eat his hair ? LOL |
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Apr 18, 2016 3:33 AM
#208
MahadoKusanagi said: @Lulupus Thats not the point. At least not mine. My point is that Izuku got his powers as a gift. I already know that he has to train to fully control his new powers, thats nothing new. So, no matter how hard he has to train, he still got them as a gift. I thought your point was that BnHA has less impact because of the above. I felt like there's a chance that you would change your mind if you saw him in action if you haven't yet, but I'm assuming you did since you said you already know. I'm not telling you that you're wrong but I just disagree. Even though his powers are a gift, he still struggles with them in a way that will make him seem quirkless in many situations because of the serious drawbacks his quirk has. In fact, most of the time, he even relies more on his intellect than his quirk due to said drawbacks. I don't see how that has any less impact than if he were to develop his own quirk/stay quirkless because essentially, he's relying on his own thinking/observation abilities, which were there before he even obtained the quirk, in order to control his gift properly. |
LulupusApr 18, 2016 3:47 AM
Apr 18, 2016 3:35 AM
#209
I don't know what it is, but, three episodes in, Boku no Hero Academia has yet to grab me and I just think the show is okay right now. Actually, a big reason is probably the fact that I don't have any affinity for Izuku so far and I'm hoping that changes soon. I do, at least, like Ochako based on her brief introduction. |
Apr 18, 2016 3:45 AM
#210
Sapewloth said: Valaskjalf said: I think there has to be some kind of condition on the power transfer: something like the current user has to specifically want to give his power in order for it to work. Otherwise way too many people could've accidentally inherited One for All hahaI don't get it. Does that mean anyone can inherit his powers if they eat his hair ? LOL Someone already answered this I think. In addition to needing a proper body so as not to self-destruct, the manga goes into it a bit more later on, well past where this adaptation will stop, but basically: The power has to be willingly transferred by the user (All Might in this case) so no, you couldn't just say steal one of his hairs while he sleeps and get the power. |
Apr 18, 2016 4:45 AM
#211
Duderman said: Establishing characters and the world is not wasted time. The action scenarios and such will mean jack if the characters and the world they are in are not properly established. Don't worry though there will be action soon andthe anime will end with a major arc that sets the tone for future big events. The thing is, that in this case one episode would be more than enough to estabilish character of protagonist, since all we have for now is a blend of generic seigi no mikata and generic underdog. And even the long-running shounen series like e.g. Naruto could do a better job in one episode, so yeah two episodes of Boku no Hero Academia were practically wasted. |
No wonder, dragon with no head must be retarded. |
Apr 18, 2016 6:26 AM
#213
Classic training episode, not bad i guess |
Apr 18, 2016 7:35 AM
#214
Gotta say this show improved a lot this episode. The opening is pretty dope as well. Although I have to say I feel like the Boku no Hero Academia world kind of has nothing to offer, seems to me like the other heroes are really weak from what we saw in the previous episode. Kinda lame that we have already seen the best hero in the series All Might. Also the action in the series is pretty average. The thing they have done really well in this show so far is the relationship between Deku and All Might. Apart from that it's a very average show. |
Apr 18, 2016 8:19 AM
#215
Lelouch0202 said: I am loving this, Bones are doing everything right. Only 1 and a half chapters adapted in this episode though, Thought for sure they'd adapt 2 full chapters. Not sure how far we'll get into the series now. I'm loving the OST, It's just amazing. Deku's training scenes were really well done. Loved the part showing how Deku's eyes were fixed on the far future of becoming as great as All Might. Ya at this pace they can't go very far into the plot. But the adaptation is good I guess. The exam kinda reminds me of Naruto Chunin exam. |
Apr 18, 2016 9:17 AM
#216
Apr 18, 2016 9:32 AM
#217
K_Omsa said: I'm not really sure what's all-might's power, so he gave his power? the power to give someone a power?l His Quirk is one which is passed down from person to person, getting stronger each time. It's explained in more detail later in the manga. |
"Your guilt will be your past, and that will be your God." |
Apr 18, 2016 10:23 AM
#218
Apr 18, 2016 10:56 AM
#219
To those who hate shounen anime or expect a surprise element in shounen, just stop it. Better for you to either drop it or simply don't watch it. There is no such thing called surprise element in shounen. Perhaps, there is, but just a few names. Let me explain to you : Almost shounen anime is full of cliche. Yes, that's the truth. Perhaps, there is a few exception, but not too many. As you may know, Shounen anime has 3 elements in it, which are friendship, never give up, and train hard to achieve the goal. It's basically created to shounen fans or those who like to see a MC struggling, but never give up. A MC who is train hard, in order to achieve his/her dream. That's the meaning of shounen. So for you people who don't like shounen, I repeat again, don't expect a surpise element. It's better for you (and for us who love shounen) to avoid it and simply don't watch it. |
DenyDragoApr 18, 2016 11:00 AM
Apr 18, 2016 11:35 AM
#220
It's picking up! I can't wait to see Deku in action with the quirk |
Apr 18, 2016 12:13 PM
#221
All Might on a Segway... I can dig that. Can't believe it ended there though. So close and then... Nothing! Pumped for next week though. That mumbling is going to get Izuku in trouble. Why does All Might not say My Boy in this? That's like, his thing! |
Apr 18, 2016 12:21 PM
#222
I asked the same thing. That's like my favorite thing about his character for me xD It's especially funny/cool when he says ''Bakugou, my boy'' |
Apr 18, 2016 1:20 PM
#223
Apr 18, 2016 1:22 PM
#224
Fai said: This was so by the book generic cheese that it literally hurt watching. Unlike ConRevo, this show does not ask any questions nor explore the concept of society via superhero narrative. The narrative is just THERE for sake of one crybaby NotNaruto to tryhard into greatness as a way to teach young kids about how hard work is rewarding, alongside discovering how SPECIAL he is, etc, etc, etc. Its such a derivative rehash of shonen formula cliches that you can literally predict the scenes before they will happen. I would actually disagree with this. I think the first and second episode do excellent jobs of providing the foundation of a social commentary through hero society. To be fair, the third episode and the first major arc is a fairly straight hotblooded protag narrative, but you can already see hints of the main storyline's commentary on the hero society in the first few episodes. Characters like Mt. Lady and Kamui show that many heroes are in it for the glory and fame, not for the actually saving people part, as Deku and All Might are. The fact that it took a little Quirkless boy to kickstart a rescue mission for a kidnapped middle schooler WHO IS LITERALLY BEING DROWNED AND POSSESSED in front of a crowd of bystanders illustrates how complacent and coldhearted people have grown with these larger than life hero characters around. Especially with many bystanders giving casual commentary on an objectively scary and bad situation with no one doing anything. Some would even argue that BnHA is an allegory for overcoming a disability in life, since Deku is part of the disadvantaged minority in his society. My point is, is that the first couple of episodes and the characters you will meet in the coming episodes lay plenty of ground for a deeper, more intelligent show and story to come about society, courage and true heroism, not just a straight shounen anime. Z4k said: Duderman said: Z4k said: Duderman said: Z4k said: Duderman said: Z4k said: Duderman said: Z4k said: Duderman said: Z4k said: Duderman said: Z4k said: Episode was so-so. I'm not really a fan of slow paced panel by panel adaptations because the beginning of BnHA isn't exactly good. I would have been totally ok with the pacing if it was 2 cour but that's not the case here. They've adapted like 3 chapters in 3 episodes so far. 3/5 Everything adapted so far is important for the overall story and characters. Rushing through it would have hurt the impact of future events. Anyways they are going to get through the first major arc (USJ). There is no way they could get through the next arc with 13 episodes. Unless it was hilariously rushed. I'm aware of but all the covered content could still have been covered in the first two episodes. Not without cutting important details they would not. Besides some flashback stuff in episode 2 everything has been relevant and important for the story/characters. Seeing Deku getting victimized and him crying at every moment isn't that important or relevant. These scenes are very important for establishing the character. Future events would be far less impactful without them. And even then they are not that long or frequent. And they could have done that in 1 episode. There was no need for them to stretch it into 2 episodes. Even the montage in this episode was unnecessarily long. The first chapter is like 54 pages and is dense as hell. Cramming all of it into one episode would have been terrible. No it wouldn't have. Adapting the first chapter in one episode is perfectly normal and it's not that dense. Circumstances for every manga is different. Studios should not adapt the first chapter into a single episode just because it is normal. That is stupid. in this case one 24 min episode is not enough to adapt the first chapter well. Erased adapted almost an entire volume in it's first episode and it worked perfectly fine. Keep in mind that was a monthly manga so 24 minutes were more than enough for BnhA's first chapter. This is a very bad argument. Erased is not a long running shonen battle manga. Anime Pacing should be different because they have completely different story structure and manga pacing. Stop making excuses. Attack on Titan (another monthly manga) covered more than 70 pages in 24 minutes. It's dialogue heavy similar to BnhA and yet you don't see it chopping the first chapter into two episodes. The pacing is bad and there's nothing you can do to convince me to think otherwise. Good points, but I think I like the pacing, simply because what BnHA excels at are full page splashes, over the top reaction faces and high-tension scenes. I enjoy the panel-by-panel adaptation because it allows the viewer to linger in these emotional moments or enjoy the humorous reactions. It's not everyone's jam, lots of people like more action-filled fast moving stories, but I think BnHA's high points are all emotional pauses that are built over highly dense, emotional content. Bones is doing a good job of adapting (a bit slowly for some) to give the proper impact, so when that big splash page that made us manga-readers cry comes along, it makes you cry some more to the tune of swelling violins. MahadoKusanagi said: KoreaWS said: MahadoKusanagi said: As it stands now, Academia is just worth a 5/10 (maybe a 6/10) for me but whatever. What disappointed me big time here was the "I'll just give you the power" instead of going the route of "Izuku, you are quirkless" and Izuku saying "Fuck that shit, i am gonna prove to everybody that even qithout quirk i can be as much as a hero as All Might". Yeah but the show establishes that without quirk there's a limit to what you can do. You can be pretty smart but if a quirkless body can't stand the power of an enemy, there's not really a lot to do. Also, the test that comes in the next episode shows that you need means to at least inmobilize an enemy. Without a quirk, doing that in a believable fashion seems hard to do. But hey, at least MC has spirit. Now he has power. Academia would made more impact if Izuku would be Quirkless but still manage to overshadow people with quirk. But hey, i could as well go another way: He trained 10 months, in that time he could have discovered his own quirk and show that what the doctor said to him back then was the rule but not the exception. Thus my problem is not Izuku having a quirk in the first place, my problem with it is the "Power as a simple gift" that is NOT his own power in the first place but from someone else. Yeah, as All Might said, his power would not even be his own power, but we are talking about Izuku here. But hey, if you like it that way, more power to ya. I dont dislike Academia but i dont like it either, its just "oh well" until now. I just think that the "Power as a simple gift" thing doesnt work imo and doesnt have any impact especially after his shown spirit in this episode. Whatever. BTW: I dont understand why Fai is getting so much shit thrown his way for her opinion. It's unfortunate, but the reason why the "Quirkless Hero" storyline is NOT BnHA's story is actually due to editor meddling. The original concept of the series by the author was actually a story about a smart Quirkless college graduate using his detailed study and analysis of heroes with Quirks to beat villans with Quirks. However, the author already had 2 serializations that were axed VERY quickly, despite his fairly good art and storytelling. The editors were probably afraid that BnHA would move too slow or lose the young demo without a main character with a cool power, so convinced the author to change to what BnHA is now to avoid another early axing.... I still think the story is executed very well, and Deku's Batman-y study/powerless abilities still get some time to shine, but I too would have loved a interesting powerless hero beats powered supervillans story as well... |
TyrelApr 18, 2016 4:24 PM
Apr 18, 2016 3:30 PM
#225
xaos12 said: Take a good look at this @FaiTokoya said: Fai said: Tokoya said: Fai said: Need I remind you that this a long running shounen whereas unlike those shows that you named, this series has A LOT of exposition, development and just overall greatness that is gradually shown as the series progresses?AbsoluteBloom said: This was so by the book generic cheese that it literally hurt watching. Unlike ConRevo, this show does not ask any questions nor explore the concept of society via superhero narrative. The narrative is just THERE for sake of one crybaby NotNaruto to tryhard into greatness as a way to teach young kids about how hard work is rewarding, alongside discovering how SPECIAL he is, etc, etc, etc. Its such a derivative rehash of shonen formula cliches that you can literally predict the scenes before they will happen. All I can say, is that is super wrong. The whole concept of a hero society is what drives the main events of the story. Expecting it to go into a super amount of detail by episode 3 is a bit ridiculous. But hey, if you're that impatient then yeah, you should drop it. Its third episode in 12 episode show. We are a quarter into the whole show. I'd usually expect the show to TRY To even pretend to have something more by third or fourth episode of its existence. So far this had nothing but a rehash of The Incredibles narrative(with none of Disney's tongue-in-cheek with), a whiny crybaby MC and shonen tropes. Even something as great as HxH doesn't even do what you're asking for in its first 3 episodes....It's like you are intentionally ignoring this fact just so that you can be THAT guy again that shits on whatever is popular And calling Izuku One Dimensional is the most hilarious thing that I've seen in a while especially since there hasn't even been 3 chapters adapted yet Its not wrong to expect there to be some sort of a hook in first three episodes of 12 episode show, beyond "well he is just a bullied wimp who wants to git gud" 1. The premise - Superhero World etc 2. Izuku - Perfectly exemplifies the type of MC that you just want to root for 3. The mystery surrounding All Might Just to name a few Well if only people stop obsessing over "subverting tropes" every time a new popular show comes out, and analyze the show carefully and logically, there are plenty of highlighting features in the first episode itself. So, I will like to point out what this reddit guy has to say on his first impressions abt the show(sometimes I feel redditfags are more logical than MAL people):- For a moment, I was wondering if I was watching Mahouka. Ok, I'm kidding. There were elements here that remind me of Mahouka, but more of Piers Anthony's Xanth series, especially the first, A Spell for Chameleon, where we find a protagonist, in a village-kingdom where everyone's born with a magical talent, except for him. And as such, he's cast out of the village to find his luck in the world of the normal people. In stories such as Mahouka and all the other "Protagonist is considered weak in this elite society," the protagonist is 1. Still part of the elite group with powers, unlike the vast majority of the population that is powerless. 2. Actually really powerful. Midoriya Izuku, our main character, is actually part of the minority here, and he's more of a Xander or Giles than he is a Buffy. And then we throw into this mix that "heroes" aren't all they used to be. We're introduced to a system where "Kill-Stealing" is a thing, where heroes care about credit, and fans. This is a profession. "I want to be a hero!" is reduced to what most kids who make that wish care for, it is a wish for power and recognition, not for helping others. And this is how we end up with Katsuki, who's more Slytherin than Griffindor, because being a "hero" isn't about helping people, but making a name for yourself. And you need a certain type of personality to want to be at the top - either wish to be a real hero and thus be at the top, or a personality which puts being at the top, at the, well, top. The show made it clear this is where it's going, even if you're not familiar with this type of story, when we've been introduced to All Might in the present time when someone said "Most people don't actually know how to make use of their quirks," because most people aren't heroes, they're regular people. And here we have someone with the will and the drive, but without the powers. P.S. we've also had the bullies, who only pick on someone who can't fight them back, and then ask him, "So why aren't you saying anything?" Because if he does, they can both continue with the charade it's two-sided, and also be given further "justification" to harm the other, but if they don't, then it's all cool, or they'd have said something about it, right? It's all about appearances. It's about "win-win" versus "Lose-lose". Until someone decides they don't want to play within the rules of the system given them, and that person is usually a protagonist, or a villain, in such narratives. But even villains exist within the system here, so what's a rules-breaker to do? Why, just one thing: Do the impossible, see the invisible, row row fight the powah. Remember that guy has only seen the anime, and he realized what the show is all about later on in the series. |
Apr 18, 2016 3:46 PM
#226
Good episode. I am hoping the animation is going to be awesome in the next ep (making up for the-serviceable-at-best art) |
Apr 18, 2016 4:00 PM
#227
Fai said: And? Pretty much everything you can think of has been done to death already, but you expecting to see something that is a game changer after only 3 episodes/roughly 3 chapters of a long running shounen manga is just preposterousDone to death and in most of other cases way better. Why should I watch this when I can just rewatch Samurai Flamenco in all of it's glory? At least that one is very meta in its approach towards portraying the evolution of superhero/tokusatsu genre. Why should I watch this when I can just rewatch Tiger&Bunny and it's brilliant narrative on commercialization of superhero comic books?[ Where is the hook? Because in the world where we have MCU, just being "hey we are about superheroes" is no longer enough. Especially if everything else is same as in every other shonen manga. Heck, the post that I tagged you with did a good job reading between the lines of the story and pretty much hit the nail right on the head and even then there's a lot more to it than just that And also, using SamuMenco and Tiger and Bunny as a means of comparison here is irrelevant because for one, both of those shows are not only short running made for seasonal television type of shows, but because of this, the stories are planned out ahead of time/are fixed unlike a long running shounen as I stated earlier, which is required to have pacing of this sorts I don't know, so far All I wanted to do was punch him in the face. A predictable idealist goodie two shoes tryhard who cries a lot and teaches the viewer how not giving up is important to achieve your goals. And what's wrong with that? You want a MC that gives up in life, lets everyone walk all over him and go around living with no sense of motivation or goals whatsoever?Yes this is a standard quality in shounen manga, but it's how its handled is what matters.....The mangaka could have easily have Deku follow the standard formula and be an idiot with no common sense whatsoever but instead we got a intelligent and highly analytic kid that has to work hard for everything that he hopes to achieve regardless of what is handed to him Also, I will never understand how a kid that has been looked down upon, treated very badly and had his dream crushed due to a very harsh reality is seen as a crybaby when his idol pretty much tells him that his determination and heart has allowed him to make his dream come true....Yet alone be labeled as a "tryhard" What mystery? A world where Quirks are obtained by birth yet All Might, the strongest hero ever had his given to him...How does such a quirk even exist? He said that it passes on and nurtures abilities from one person to another. What are the specifics to this? Who was the first holder of AFO? What happened to said holder? How did All Might get this quirk?And that's just some of things that one can wonder about his sub-plot alone |
TokoyaApr 18, 2016 4:07 PM
Apr 18, 2016 4:36 PM
#228
tsudecimo said: It's especially funny/cool when he says ''Bakugou, my boy'' Say it quietly, I can already hear the rage explosions haha |
Apr 18, 2016 6:55 PM
#229
OMG Deku SO PROUD OF YOU T___________T |
Apr 18, 2016 7:18 PM
#230
DenyDrago said: To those who hate shounen anime or expect a surprise element in shounen, just stop it. Better for you to either drop it or simply don't watch it. There is no such thing called surprise element in shounen. Perhaps, there is, but just a few names. Let me explain to you : Almost shounen anime is full of cliche. Yes, that's the truth. Perhaps, there is a few exception, but not too many. As you may know, Shounen anime has 3 elements in it, which are friendship, never give up, and train hard to achieve the goal. It's basically created to shounen fans or those who like to see a MC struggling, but never give up. A MC who is train hard, in order to achieve his/her dream. That's the meaning of shounen. So for you people who don't like shounen, I repeat again, don't expect a surpise element. It's better for you (and for us who love shounen) to avoid it and simply don't watch it. This. And It is true, but not all elements are omnipresent in all shounen, and yes there are some with a lot of surprise elements, and very developed stories, and even ideological stuff. What I think is very unique in BNHA, is that doesn't try to give the spectator all It wants, and sometimes touches very political and ideological stuff in some parts of the Manga, when most of other Shounen just center the development just on the universe of the story and certainly, doen't want to risk themselves in issues out of the actual context of the series. I think that some Shounens have a very strong background in the story, and this is one of them. |
Apr 18, 2016 7:54 PM
#231
Great ep! It feels like watching Hercules or Mulan! :D I like training eps, they make me wanna be less lazy haha Although I'm not impressed with his abs xD Didn't expect that he'd just have to eat All Might's DNA just to get a quirk, I thought it would be more uhhhh Ritualistic or Mahou Shoujo transformation lol Too bad we didn't get to see his power up, I was waiting for that. D: Oh well. ON TO EP 4! :) |
Apr 18, 2016 8:22 PM
#232
Amazing, finally we have training episode. |
Apr 18, 2016 9:09 PM
#233
man, can't wait til the next episode. So Good! |
Apr 18, 2016 9:59 PM
#234
Another great episode, another great adaptation. Also we finally saw the best girl. Uravity <3 --- It is almost there |
ExTemplarApr 18, 2016 10:06 PM
Apr 18, 2016 10:26 PM
#235
xaos12 said: Sapewloth said: Valaskjalf said: I don't get it. Does that mean anyone can inherit his powers if they eat his hair ? LOL Someone already answered this I think. In addition to needing a proper body so as not to self-destruct, the manga goes into it a bit more later on, well past where this adaptation will stop, but basically: The power has to be willingly transferred by the user (All Might in this case) so no, you couldn't just say steal one of his hairs while he sleeps and get the power. Yeah that was me, although no longer putting it in spoiler tags kinda defeats the purpose but, I guess it's fine. XD |
Apr 19, 2016 6:56 AM
#236
Lol. I lost count of how many funny faces Deku made this episode. I can't wait to watch the next one. Looks like it will be pretty intense. |
Apr 19, 2016 10:39 AM
#237
does it matter if the show is cliche or already been done a million time before ? I think NOT , because its fun and relaxing . Just enjoy the ride * its for free for god sake * |
"This is my father's crime against me, which I myself committed against none" Al-ma'arri |
Apr 20, 2016 1:29 AM
#238
This is an adaption of a WEEKLY SHOUNEN JUMP MANGA THAT IS CURRENTLY AT 84+ CHAPTERS! Saying anything about the story or the characters or the setting after witnessing only 2 chapters animated of ANYTHING ever is simply an uninformed and ignorant opinion. And "OH IT'S AN ANIME AND SHOULD BE JUDGED AS BLAH BLAH" is a ridiculous claim because that is making the wrong assumption that all anime exist in a vacuum. It is an adaption first and foremost and it is not the job of an adaption to explain or present things that are 20 chapters down the line at the very beginning just because a bunch of animeonly watchers are bitching about how not every single plot development and character development is being shoved into their face in the first 3 episodes. You are in for the long run. If you are not interested in spending the time to find out how things will go then why in the world did you ever decide to watch a manga adaption of a long running manga? |
Apr 20, 2016 9:23 AM
#239
that background rap music when deku was training... It was awesome ! |
Apr 20, 2016 10:31 AM
#240
That God tier OST though. |
Apr 20, 2016 4:13 PM
#241
The girl that ran into Deku in front of the school was so cute and nice. I like her a lot. |
Apr 20, 2016 8:04 PM
#242
another really good episode! This season is a strong one so far!! |
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Apr 21, 2016 8:26 AM
#243
Fai said: Its the same done to death shonen genre premise with same done to death one dimensional shonen character stereotypes populating it and doing same done to death shonen genre stereotypical plotlines. I kept hoping for something to be subverted, for tropes to be turned upside down, for it to go Madoka, for ANYTHING to justify the ridiculous popularity that this supposedly has, yet nothing. Because god forbid the Shonen series that runs in Shonen Jump magazine be a Shonen show. We get it, you don't like mainstream battle Shonen's, those that DO can recognize that three episodes have been among the best execution in the genre. If the whole series is this quality it could contend with giants like Hajime no Ippo and Hunter x Hunter in terms of sheer satisfying Battle-Shonens. And yes, cheesy lines and perseverance winning the day are tropes of 99% of Shonen Jump comics--those are the kind of stories its readers buy the magazine for. Your critique is like hating a duck for being too good at being a duck. maybe next time, don't bother ordering the duck. |
Apr 21, 2016 5:12 PM
#244
Why?!!!!!! Why the f*ck did they change Uraraka's hair color? It was blonde in the manga not fucking brown!! |
Apr 21, 2016 6:01 PM
#245
phantom346 said: It was blonde in the manga not fucking brown!![/b] Actually it's brown in the manga. http://manga-joy.com/wp-content/manga/15058/79/003.jpg But I know that feel. When I read any manga I always assume character with white hair are blonde, yet most of them turn out brown in color pages and anime. It would make more sense to make them grey-ish in the manga to convey brown. |
Apr 21, 2016 8:57 PM
#246
phantom346 said: They didn't change the hair color, it was always brown. Blame the mangaka's for not shading in her hair slightly Why?!!!!!! Why the f*ck did they change Uraraka's hair color? It was blonde in the manga not fucking brown!! http://imgur.com/a/f9bEi |
Apr 21, 2016 9:42 PM
#247
I need more OCHAKO!! and Sakura Ayane voice Good two episodes!! |
Apr 21, 2016 11:25 PM
#248
tsudecimo said: I ma actually glad that they are not white.phantom346 said: It was blonde in the manga not fucking brown!![/b] Actually it's brown in the manga. http://manga-joy.com/wp-content/manga/15058/79/003.jpg But I know that feel. When I read any manga I always assume character with white hair are blonde, yet most of them turn out brown in color pages and anime. It would make more sense to make them grey-ish in the manga to convey brown. |
Apr 21, 2016 11:48 PM
#249
Ugh eating hair reminds me of flithy frank's vid :S More Ayaneru pls This anime has done its job of luring me to read the manga xD |
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