Is this show any good?

Is this show any good?

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Is the best battle shonen ever.

Slow pace but it's getting a second season so it's justifiable. Story is okay, art is great. It's very typical but it's got a lot of heart.

It's amazing imo

It's a shit

It's *the shit

>How does this diarrhea taste?
>It's the best diarrhea ever.

It's okay, manga's better. The anime moves at a snail's pace.

I like the characters, the creative super powers, and the plot but the costumes are a little lack luster. I'm not a big fan of Deku's helmet but his body suit looks cool.

I'm still confused about it cause I felt like crying about 3 times in first 2 episodes

>Is it any good?
No. It's shit.
There is no solid goal for the protagonist
The villain has virtually no presence and is attacking freshmen in highschool.(ooh, so evil).
The powers are probably some of the most boring you'll ever see. (even X-Men was better).
Since the power sucks the action sucks as well.
None of the characters are unique or interesting, you see every single one of them in other anime.

Oh and the premise is a copy of an old disney movie called Sky High.(which was also bad).

>Creative superpowers
Really?
>Super strength
>Element control
>Form control
>Gun
>Voice control
>Gravity control

Which ones you talking about there buddy?

The autist is back!

The beginning is stronger than the end. The "Villain Invasion Arc" is in particular is pretty underwhelming, but it was like that in the manga too. BONES is adapting it too well, which is a weakness. To make the anime better, at least better than the manga, they need to invigorate the average/boring parts of the manga, not adapt it page for page.

My two cents.

Also the ED should be the OP. Porno Graffiti's song selection feels way too generic.

I wonder who this is?

>MC wants to become a hero to help people like his idol
>Literally Shiggy's debut, he is still under real boss AfO, plan was to kill All Might because they have a mole in UA and they thought All Might would attend to his class
>opinion
>opinion
>opinion
I think you are functionally retarded and I like Sky High. It has Bruce Campbell in it.

>The villain has virtually no presence
That and he's a fuckin dumbass. Can't stop talking shit about Noumu so All Might could learn how to beat him.

>Not a solid goal.
If naruto said "I want to be a ninja" at what point would you stop and go "ok naruto, you're a ninja now." There is a reason every series has a solid goal and that's so the reader knows that the
>It was his debut
Who cares. In a society dominated by superpowers the main villain has his sights set on assassinating a figure that walks the street and plans to do so by attacking highschoolers?
The word "contrived" comes to mind.

>Opinions should be disregarded because they are opinions.

Well if you're going to appeal to relativism, then why the fuck are you on Sup Forums ? Do you think we all talk about straight facts all day?

The entire topic is opinion based, idiot.

I feel like there is a clear difference between anime and manga. Anime makes emphasis on dramatic moments. Like, in first episode they showed Deku's mom crying over the fact he'll never manifest quirk for a whole minute. In manga it was just one panel.

But it's much less hyper, fights are really slow and I don't like overabundance of flashbacks. It just werks better for manga because in manga it'd be line of inner of monologue or just one panel.

woops cutoff, so that the reader knows what the stakes are for the protagonist.

His mask is pretty much ditched at this point, or at least he doesn't wear it up and just keeps it like a hood.

It's alright.

As usual anyone who leans towards either extreme is trolling or kinda dumb.

It's a solid, goddamn near panel-for-panel adaptation with a good voice cast, a good art style (if not suffering from QUALITY in a few areas), and a really fucking good OST.

If you don't dig battle shounen or the premise you won't like it.

Also, if you're a filthy secondary-only kinda person it's gonna feel really, really, really slow starting out. Like painfully so.

BONES spent a minute on a single judo throw. And then showed it again the next episode. A single action that should logically be 10 seconds at most (if slow motion is used) was way overblown. Action in anime needs fluidity.

His ultimate endpoint is becoming the number one hero. It's going to be touched on later on that the stakes are if Deku doesn't get better at using his powers, and doesn't avoid fights that leave him so devastated, he will wind up with irreparable damage to his body (Recovery Girl's powers only allow injuries that would naturally heal to speed up the process), particularly his arms since that what he uses the most.

Deku is literally considered invalid in his world, so just becoming a hero would've been pretty tough for him, because even entering UA would've been a bigger problem, but after he met All Might he started his quest to become worthy successor of One for All.

>Evil guys do bad and petty things!
No fucking shit. Attacking high schoolers wasn't an honorable thing to do, I agree, I guess Shigaraki is no hero!

And there's literally no point to talk to someone as dense as you are about "originality of superpowers". No one fucking ever said BnHA is original, it just handles battle shounen right.

>Deku is considered invalid.
Until he gets powers. Which he does. Which makes him just like everyone else.

Honestly I'm baffled people think Deku not having powers originally was a good idea. It's never looked at again or even important to any of the elements unless the author pulls it out of a hat 100 chapters down the line for "i was bullied once" reasons.

>Shiragaraki is no hero!

Considering the acts of villainy shown in BnH are mostly petty theft and threats to highschoolers, not exactly sure what age group this show is meant for. 12 year olds seems to be my bet though, as none of the themes are that deep and the whole theme of the show reeks of naivety.

>Who cares. In a society dominated by superpowers the main villain has his sights set on assassinating a figure that walks the street and plans to do so by attacking highschoolers?
>The word "contrived" comes to mind.
The point would be to get him somewhere isolated with as few allies as possible. With Noumu being designed to specifically counter All Might, that would leave Eraser Head, 13, and the class preoccupied with the army of villains, with Shigaraki and Kurogiri free to to help either the grunts or Noumu when needed (and Kurogiri teleporting as many as he could would help in dividing people up and keeping them occupied). That's why they had every intention to flee if the rest of the teachers came, so it's no wonder they wouldn't try attacking All Might in the city, where even more heroes could come in to interfere and help out.

Ain't Noumu suppose to be a super villian-in-training?

If the villains behaved logically- because BnHA's world SORT of acts logically (the public and parents eventually DO get really pissed off that UA can't seem to stop the students from getting attacked) the series would be over in like a week.

Like, they have a guy who can teleport anywhere he has been before. If instead of planning big dramatic attacks on the students after USJ they instead just kidnapped a random student on the way home from school, executed him/her ISIS style, and put the video on the internet and mailed it to the media UA would be closed in a fucking week.

Thus, we get the villains showing up and politely pairing off to fight students.

Pretty much my thoughts too.

>Isolated
>In the middle of the city.

What.

>Until he gets powers. Which he does. Which makes him just like everyone else.
Nu-uh, far from mundane, I literally explained that part.

>Considering the acts of villainy shown in BnH are mostly petty theft
Literally explained in the show, current state of BnHA's world is like post-war, All Might made majority of some really tough shit disappear with AfO. It's a point that's UA is going to trip over numerous times in the future.

>nd threats to highschoolers, not exactly sure what age group this show is meant for. 12 year olds seems to be my bet though, as none of the themes are that deep and the whole theme of the show reeks of naivety.
IT'S
SHOUNEN
FUCKING
JUMP

Shounen is in the name.

It's not even that, it's that the villains have superior numbers and could easily gang-rape the students but decide to seperate them and it coincidentally works out for every student.

Its popular.

So its shit.

I wish to go back in time when it wasn't mainstream.

youtu.be/1LTVHSTh_l0
Gets me so fucking hype every time.

No. Noumu are brainless monsters that are made up of the quirks stolen by others, created by "Sensei" to serve Shigaraki.

>In the middle of the city.
They weren't in the city. They were at a training facility far enough away from the school that they had to take a bus.

so clever so witty

>Far from mundane.
He has super strength. Wow. So unique I bet no one else has that ability.....except they do.

>Show is post war
>Modern day japan that looks identical and nothing about the society reflects post-war
Sure bro. I believe you.

>It's shounen jump.
It's also shitty writing.

They were in a dome surrounded by skyscrapers. That's what the middle of a city looks like.

>Pretending like hype is the reason people hate the show, not that it's a boring shonen.

>It's not original so it can't be good! EVERYTHING MUST BE UNIQUE AND UNLIKE ANYTHING ELSE

>C-can you explain to me the difference between literally post war and LIKE post war, I have reading comprehension problems!

>Ii'll just call it shitty writing because I totally know how good writing looks like, even though I can't read!

But user, if you truly love her you'll eat her poop.

It is a shounen, like any other shounen. Except I like to treat shounen like Dr pepper. Same flavor but different brand name. Sometimes that different brand you try is just the right TASTES you desire.

the villains are not atacking the freshmen their target is all might the kids just happens to be there

t. moetrash lover

>Originality isn't important, just rehash what the industry wants!
(and this is how you get ants, er, otaku pandering).

>Post war
Where. What in the society reflects that? Oh it was stated in the text that there was a war?
So tell and not show.

>I'll just attack the user
Not that I expect better from fanboys, but ew.

That's... not completely awful food analogy. That's a new one.

Yeah, it's junk, but it's junk my taste is rather fond of.

the anime is allright but the manga...i just finish reading it and my dick was diamonds from start to finish cant wait for the next chapter

>t.
fuck off back to Sup Forums
>moetrash
oh I see you're from Sup Forums. My bad.

Now you get it.

Why have standards when you can just say "it's a genre."

And you wonder why the industry doesn't try anymore....

Whatever rocks your boat, shitposter.

War on crime. Heroes won, something like Shiggy did in USJ was a first one in a long long time. All Might is a symbol of peace and pillar on which society leans on because he smashed entirety of crime. It's not hard to connect the dots.

No, you Sup Forumsutists treat like a genre. So it became a genre.

It's everything besides the super strength that makes the quirk unique. It's a quirk that can actually be passed on to another person, and the quirk becomes stronger by adding the new person's strength.

What's important to the story isn't that the base power is unique, it's that the other qualities of it highlight the theme of the manga, about an older generation giving and teaching a younger generation, and that younger generation can create a greater difference that the past could.

There aren't any skyscrapers surrounding the dome. From what I've seen from outside shots, the closest building is UA, which is 3 kilometers away. The only skyscrapers I could see from the city were even further into the background. And so long as everyone was kept confined in the building, no one would have been able to contact outside for help.

just finished watching the anime. it seemed kinda cool but it felt like nothing really happened. the pace seemed really wonky.

might jump into reading the manga now. does the main character actually end up learning how to control his powers early on?

or does he still continue to do one drastic move and end up hurting himself? because that shit kinda got old fast. though im sure its just their way of character development

>might jump into reading the manga now. does the main character actually end up learning how to control his powers early on?
He learns to really better control it in the second arc after the anime ended.

Kind of. He learns basic control so it doesn't hurt him as much.

The pacing in the manga is wonky as well though. Lacks focus.

>art is great
The whole time I was thinking it looked pretty lazy. Bones is dying.

Horikoshi can't balance out telling a story and introducing new characters for shit.

Half of Sports Festival was a literally who gallore.

Hero Academia actually made Superman cool and interesting

Hori's hand fetish is a tough act to follow.

>The pacing in the manga is wonky as well though. Lacks focus.
No you're just a retard

Trying extra hard tonight aren't ya?

Yeesh, are the fans of MHA going to be as bad as Akame ga Kill's?

You remember that one girl who's power was being purple? yeah, good times.

You mean Ashido, whose quirk is creating acid?

Who?