So what are the chances that all the similarities between these two are coincidental?

So what are the chances that all the similarities between these two are coincidental?

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What fucking similarities you spastic cunt?

Pretty good. The movie wasn't even released in Japan, and even if it was it would've probably been overshadowed by Japan's Sky High.

Probably about as high as the rest of the similarities with every other popular battle shonen. The forced tournament arc right out the gate really solidified MHA as nothing more than generic uninspired garbage

>it's Shonen so it's bad
Not really. MHA is pretty unique in its handling of certain Shonen tropes. Plus it's got characters and a setting that are more endearing than shit like Naruto.

Also, what similarities are you talking about aside from the tournament arc and the school setting?

The tournament wasn't meant to be a tournament. In fact, the author created the arc only in order to develop the character Todoroki, but he ended up extending it.

Was that some disney show? Does the main character explode his body to use his power? What is similar?

>a school for superheroes where everyone is "le quirky teenager xD"
>mc is a beta male without superpowers
>adores a guy with super strength
>both guys have the exact same costume design
>mc resives super strenght and now is op
>edgy flame guy ends up being actually good
>the main conflict is that villains try to invade their school

It's a movie. The main character is the son of a superman-esque character. He is "quirkless," but gets accepted a high school for young heroes. Because his dad is "superman," he is expected to have amazing powers, and has that pressure put onto him. He gains his "quirk," later on in the movie.

>>the main conflict is that villains try to invade their school
well this is not the same then, they only wanted to kill all might

Actually the main villain wants revenge on the All Might/Superman character.

I think in an interview the author mentioned how he didn't know the movie existed until an editor(?) brought it up, and he felt extremely embarassed about all the similarities. Or something like that. So IF my memory is right and that actually happened, then the chances of coincidence are 100%.

I dunno man. You tell me

>MHA is pretty unique in its handling of certain Shonen tropes

no, it's not

yes, it is

no it isn't

yes it's

>hmm, stories that take place in high school and deal with teenagers are popular...
>and super heroes are popular...
>dude super hero high lmao

Obviously a deep creative process that can't be coincidental.

wow, what a rousing discourse from these two anons

Not an argument

I agree

They both stole from this

MHA is naruto and xmen done right

What's that?

Unordinary, a webcomic with the whole superpower society/school again. It hasn't really gotten anywhere so far but I kinda like it.

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does the girl on the right get naked

Yeah dude super naked

did the MC just stone cold throw a guy off the third floor

Yeah, why? Dude had superhuman endurance. He'd survive anyway. Probably.

Omg they stole fate and copied it!!!!

This sounds so badass, picked the fuck up. Is it made by a Korean by the way?

>his dad is "superman", he is expected to have amazing powers
not even trying faggot

>>MHA is pretty unique in its handling of certain Shonen tropes
>This is what BokunoHerofags actually believe
Hilarious, to say the least.
>Plus it's got characters and a setting that are more endearing than shit like Naruto
No. Naruto had a more interesting setting and characters when compared with series like BnHA or some other current shounens. Kishimoto just fucked it up.

Actually, I don't know. It was kinda ambiguous to me. Author might be Korean and maybe something else, since recent comics in LINE have been varying the origin country.

Get it right.
>MC is beta male and the son of the most popular superheroes. Dad has super strength and mom can fly.
>Goes to a school of superheroes. School divides the teens into two classes based on their powers: OP teens are expected to be pro heroes, teens with shitty powers are put on sidekick courses.
>MC becomes friends with kids with shitty powers + a girl with OP power. They all ended in sidekick courses.
>Suddenly MC gets his parents powers. Now he is OP and part of the cool kids. Friends are kind of bitter.
>Villain appears and attacks the school.
>MC and friends saved everyone's asses.
>Villain is reveled to be a bitter sidekick.
>Moral of the story, everyone's super.

t. Narutard

> students using powers as they please without serious repercussion
> "there's no point to argue with a weakling"
now that, is generic. I'm still waiting for any naked girls tho

You know, I could accept it if you tell me that Boku no Hero ripped X-Men, but fucking Sky High? Besides the school setting, there's not any similarities, what pointed is extremely different in both series. Besides, the differences between Japan's and America's school culture are enough to make even the school settings totally different. Fire guy from Sky High is way more similar to Shinsoo than either Baku or Todoroki, Todoroki is more similar to Sky High's MC but with more daddy issues, there's not an equivalent for characters like Poison Ivy and All Might in the other series.

>He is "quirkless,"
he was not "quirkless," people get they're powers around puberty, he got his very late.
no one every said he didn't have abilities, or never would get them.
it was getting worrisome that he hadn't gotten them yet, so he bluffed his way around pretending he had powers like his dad.

get it right
>Villain is reveled to be a bitter sidekick
villain turned out to be main bad guy of his parents that was hit with an reverse aging ray gun.
she had to relive growing up and puberty all over again, got into power to try to take the school down from the inside