My Hero Academia - Plus Ultra

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The pushback to the stupidity has started.

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It is been official for awhile, but this seals the MHA fandom as the worst fandom in all of fucking anime. Its honestly ruined the show for me, and I can no longer watch it. I'll have to stay away from Demon Slayer fans before they ruin it for me too.
 
It is been official for awhile, but this seals the MHA fandom as the worst fandom in all of fucking anime. Its honestly ruined the show for me, and I can no longer watch it. I'll have to stay away from Demon Slayer fans before they ruin it for me too.
Pretty sure that there are worse anime fandoms out there, MHA just tends to be the most prominent since its one of the more "mainstream" anime series. That and Deku's weird obsession with Bakugo just encourages slash art in even the main MHA /a/ threads.
 
Pretty sure that there are worse anime fandoms out there, MHA just tends to be the most prominent since its one of the more "mainstream" anime series. That and Deku's weird obsession with Bakugo just encourages slash art in even the main MHA /a/ threads.
I'm a little more surprised they never tried shipping Deku and Yuga together given how stalkerish the latter was to the former in the manga and anime at one point.

Unless they have, and I'm just not aware of it.
 
I'm a little more surprised they never tried shipping Deku and Yuga together given how stalkerish the latter was to the former in the manga and anime at one point.

Unless they have, and I'm just not aware of it.
Yuga isn’t “bad boy” enough for Deku to be the bottom. It’s Naruto and Sasuke all over again.
 
What's kind of annoying in the show is how they try to pretend that some of the quirks can be compatible with the laws of physics then have a bunch of bullshit that makes no sense.

For example, they spend time explaining how Mirio's quirk can send him through walls and floors, but due to the masses overlapping or some shit like that, he is expelled out of the floor back into the area. OK, fine. Bakugo has a "nitroglycerine-like substance" that secretes from his palms, Yaoyoruzu's stuff is made from fat lipids, limiting how much stuff she can create, Mineta's "hair", and Eijiro having super-strength skin, okay, fine. Add the lame-but-plausible quirks (talk to animals, having a tail, etc.) and the hand-waved powers that we've seen everywhere before (OfA is basically Superman power, Dark Shadow is basically Green Lantern, etc.) and you've got something that seems to be compatible with the world around them.

However, you've got bullshit that's never explained, like how Compress works (the "marbles" would be at least 100 pounds and not practical to be stuck in the mouth or between fingers without serious training), or especially "Meatball" (at least for someone to be conscious during the process and alive/intact afterward).
 
What's kind of annoying in the show is how they try to pretend that some of the quirks can be compatible with the laws of physics then have a bunch of bullshit that makes no sense.

For example, they spend time explaining how Mirio's quirk can send him through walls and floors, but due to the masses overlapping or some shit like that, he is expelled out of the floor back into the area. OK, fine. Bakugo has a "nitroglycerine-like substance" that secretes from his palms, Yaoyoruzu's stuff is made from fat lipids, limiting how much stuff she can create, Mineta's "hair", and Eijiro having super-strength skin, okay, fine. Add the lame-but-plausible quirks (talk to animals, having a tail, etc.) and the hand-waved powers that we've seen everywhere before (OfA is basically Superman power, Dark Shadow is basically Green Lantern, etc.) and you've got something that seems to be compatible with the world around them.

However, you've got bullshit that's never explained, like how Compress works (the "marbles" would be at least 100 pounds and not practical to be stuck in the mouth or between fingers without serious training), or especially "Meatball" (at least for someone to be conscious during the process and alive/intact afterward).

They have magical black holes that don't behave like black holes and the power to see the future/reverse time. Any sort of realistic pretense is basically lip service and should be ignored.
 
What's kind of annoying in the show is how they try to pretend that some of the quirks can be compatible with the laws of physics then have a bunch of bullshit that makes no sense.

For example, they spend time explaining how Mirio's quirk can send him through walls and floors, but due to the masses overlapping or some shit like that, he is expelled out of the floor back into the area. OK, fine. Bakugo has a "nitroglycerine-like substance" that secretes from his palms, Yaoyoruzu's stuff is made from fat lipids, limiting how much stuff she can create, Mineta's "hair", and Eijiro having super-strength skin, okay, fine. Add the lame-but-plausible quirks (talk to animals, having a tail, etc.) and the hand-waved powers that we've seen everywhere before (OfA is basically Superman power, Dark Shadow is basically Green Lantern, etc.) and you've got something that seems to be compatible with the world around them.

However, you've got bullshit that's never explained, like how Compress works (the "marbles" would be at least 100 pounds and not practical to be stuck in the mouth or between fingers without serious training), or especially "Meatball" (at least for someone to be conscious during the process and alive/intact afterward).
Did we even watch the same show? At no point has there ever been even a semblance of realism here.

All the things you mentioned are literally just handwaves, not actual explanations. Mirio’s in particular isn’t even “realistic” - it’s just establishing the rules for his power so that it can then be explained how he exploited the mechanics of his shitty quirk to turn it into a formidable combat ability. If it were “realistic”, he’d probably just get fused with whatever material he rematerializes in instead of popping out like he’s in a video game.
 
What's kind of annoying in the show is how they try to pretend that some of the quirks can be compatible with the laws of physics then have a bunch of bullshit that makes no sense.

For example, they spend time explaining how Mirio's quirk can send him through walls and floors, but due to the masses overlapping or some shit like that, he is expelled out of the floor back into the area. OK, fine. Bakugo has a "nitroglycerine-like substance" that secretes from his palms, Yaoyoruzu's stuff is made from fat lipids, limiting how much stuff she can create, Mineta's "hair", and Eijiro having super-strength skin, okay, fine. Add the lame-but-plausible quirks (talk to animals, having a tail, etc.) and the hand-waved powers that we've seen everywhere before (OfA is basically Superman power, Dark Shadow is basically Green Lantern, etc.) and you've got something that seems to be compatible with the world around them.

However, you've got bullshit that's never explained, like how Compress works (the "marbles" would be at least 100 pounds and not practical to be stuck in the mouth or between fingers without serious training), or especially "Meatball" (at least for someone to be conscious during the process and alive/intact afterward).
O my 7 quirks
 
In regards to the earlier debate over how there is/isn't X-Men style fantasy waycism, I say it's really just down to how Japanese culture doesn't interept the superhero as anti-establishment like Marvel or trancending man's law like DC (the "god among us") just as much as Americuh does. Iconic Japanese supeheroes like Sailor Moon or Ultraman are either:

1. The future queen of the world who's on what's more or less a divine mission (Usagi) to protect society from spiritually pollutive invaders (and she's not like Wonder Woman where she's from ideal outside society of women).

2. More or less a super-cop (Ultraman).

3. Are all about belonging to an organization with uniforms (super-sentai).

And well, it's honestly silly to think Kenyan-American Storm has more common with All-American White Boy Scott Summers than her fellow Kenyans just from the two having an X-Gene. You expect me to believe Achmed the Mutant Muslim would pal around with European Jew Magneto over his fellow Achmeds? The point is that such fantasy rayceesim is really too American to act like it says something about what would "really" happen in scenario.
 
In regards to the earlier debate over how there is/isn't X-Men style fantasy waycism, I say it's really just down to how Japanese culture doesn't interept the superhero as anti-establishment like Marvel or trancending man's law like DC (the "god among us") just as much as Americuh does. Iconic Japanese supeheroes like Sailor Moon or Ultraman are either:

1. The future queen of the world who's on what's more or less a divine mission (Usagi) to protect society from spiritually pollutive invaders (and she's not like Wonder Woman where she's from ideal outside society of women).

2. More or less a super-cop (Ultraman).

3. Are all about belonging to an organization with uniforms (super-sentai).

And well, it's honestly silly to think Kenyan-American Storm has more common with All-American White Boy Scott Summers than her fellow Kenyans just from the two having an X-Gene. You expect me to believe Achmed the Mutant Muslim would pal around with European Jew Magneto over his fellow Achmeds? The point is that such fantasy rayceesim is really too American to act like it says something about what would "really" happen in scenario.
Oh, didn't you hear? Storm isn't from Kenya anymore. Apparently as of the comic Black Panther And The Crew she is from the hood as is every black marvel character because "muh gentrification"
 
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