If S3 is 1 cour season 4 will definitely be 2 cour. The manga is really far ahead. I honestly want S3 to finish at Bakugou vs Deku, That way S4 will be about the current arc.Really? Felt longer to me.
Then i guess both S3&4 are going to be 1 cour?
If S3 is 1 cour season 4 will definitely be 2 cour. The manga is really far ahead. I honestly want S3 to finish at Bakugou vs Deku, That way S4 will be about the current arc.Really? Felt longer to me.
Then i guess both S3&4 are going to be 1 cour?
If S3 is 1 cour season 4 will definitely be 2 cour. The manga is really far ahead. I honestly want S3 to finish at Bakugou vs Deku, That way S4 will be about the current arc.
I don't remember, is Deku vs Bakugou before or after the license exam?
How are people sure its getting two more seasons.
The Deku vs Bakugou fight happens after the exam.
If season 3 has 1 cour it will probably end with All might house visit, if it has 2 cour it will probably end with the deku vs bakugou fight.
I think it's best to include the license exam arc with season 3 because depending how long the current arc is, having season 4 with the license arc and the internship arc might be too long for 2 cour.
Granted that is all assuming there will be more seasons.
So S3=training camp&bakugo's retrieval (1st cour) + provisional license exam (2nd cour) and S4=Overhaul arc (2 courses)? I can dig it.
But it's crazy to me that S3 would have so much good content.
Not really since he's quirk doesn't work on mutation types.Vizilantes 2
I thought quirkless losers was supposed to be rare, how do we have yet another onein the heroaca universe already?
Good chapter, though could have had someone other than Aizawa, spinoff should give lesser cast members more coverage, though if we did have someone else, Iguess the quirkless revelation would have been impossible?
Vizilantes 2
I thought quirkless losers was supposed to be rare, how do we have yet another one in the heroaca universe already?
Good chapter, though could have had someone other than Aizawa, spinoff should give lesser cast members more coverage, though if we did have someone else, I guess the quirkless revelation would have been impossible?
They're 20% of the population, though presumably weighted much more in favour of older generations than younger ones. For Deku's generation it would be rarer than that of his grandparents.
It like it. The League went form a bucnh of evil kids to me to true partners in crime for me. It will make their battles against the heroes more impactful in the future.We're spending a lot of time on the villains, particularly through flashbacks. I'm not yet sure what that's adding to this arc. While not necessarily bad, I do feel that it's odd to just now learn about Toga/Twice's powers after they appear to have already done their part in this operation. Just kinda deflates the tension of the arc. The last few chapters felt a little hard to follow, even though all that's happened in the present is that toga and twice failed to do their job, pissed off the wall Yakuza guy, and then Deku was able to pinpoint where he was using his angry retorts.
Tfw Magne being transgender is pretty progressiveuntil you remember she's dead now
She wasn't the only one. The dude from the Pussycats also used to be a girl. It's only mentioned in the side materials tho.
I can say a lot of stuff right now, but time and place and such and despite popular belief, I don't always like being a buzzkill. Anyways did anyone else think Toga's art seemed off in the first half? Her head seemed small and her body a little too slim. It reminded me of the MHA Vigilante design more than Hiroshiki's
She also didn't have a nose for a minute or maybe she's just copying stain
I can say a lot of stuff right now, but time and place and such and despite popular belief, I don't always like being a buzzkill. Anyways did anyone else think Toga's art seemed off in the first half? Her head seemed small and her body a little too slim. It reminded me of the MHA Vigilante design more than Hiroshiki's
Huh? Just say what you wanna say lol
It's cool man. Say what you want. I thought it was a weird chapter too. I also noticed the deformed look of Toga.
Her new crush is Krillin
Huh? Just say what you wanna say lol
Her new crush is Krillin
Alright, but I know people aren't going to like hearing it. 1. I think Menege's character has been handled pretty poorly tbh. Sure, not clad in the usual gay stereotypes you see, but they are one of the first LGBQT characters in the manga, and more importantly, one of the first characters to die in the manga, which is an issue with LGBQT characters in particular, where they're almost always the first to die to raise the stakes for the heteronormative characters. They don't get points with me if they die early on. 2. I actually think it's really shitty to reveal Menege is a "she" after they die. It just compounds and makes #1above a lot worse. 3. Part of representation is visibility, which a lot of people don't seem to get. Menege gets zero points from me because they weren't visibly trans, if anything, they weren't visible at all, with little to none feminine characteristics that could have hinted to me, they were trans. It's like the Dumbledore is gay thing, a lot of people outside of the LGBQT community championed it as great! but in the community, people were annoyed because J.K. Rowling didn't write Dumbledore as gay in her books; she just kind of said it after the fact in an outside comment. Visibility is really important to LGBQT characters. 4. This is one of those cases where I think it's a translation error tbh. Where twice tends to say the opposite of what he means so instead of calling Menege a "he" twice went with "she" which makes more sense because I haven't seen really anything that would have made me personally believe Menege is trans outside of a flashback where they talked to an actually visible transwoman. In a similar vein, calling a gay man "she" is a pretty popular joke in general (especially in Japanese media) so I wouldn't be surprised if that was a little joke said by the character that tends to tell jokes.
So sorry, but honestly Menege isn't that great or progressive in all honesty ¯\_(ツ_/¯
He does get his ass beat on a lot. Also he's short. He's definitely Toga's type.
You are getting into an area that is a little contentious; who can call themselves Trans. Or that trans people have to look a certain way. The character identifies themselves as a woman. They apparently didn't go through any sex reassignment like Tiger from Wild Pussy Cats who did.
As soon as someone made the (Harry Potter spoilers)Mirio's death flags are super high.
Flowers, you have the enter key for a reason.
Goddamn use it.
And good god, Flowers, you are talking out of your ass on a subject you don't understand well enough.
I think Flower has a point, but I disagree with it. Not because he is wrong, but more of a case that we don't know much of Magne's life. We don't know what she did outside of and before joining the league.
As soon as someone made the (Harry Potter spoilers)comparison I was like ... yup.Cedric Diggory
I think Flower has a point, but I disagree with it. Not because he is wrong, but more of a case that we don't know much of Magne's life. We don't know what she did outside of and before joining the league.
Which to be fair, is in itself part of the problem. At the very least it's a rather awkward reveal. That said it does indicate Horikoshi is much more willing to feature trans characters than... well, basically any other shonen, and hell, a vast swathe of media in general. Hopefully that can manifest in more positive representation that ultimately isn't too obscured or after the fact, but until then it is fair to criticise what he has done so far, even while giving it some praise for the context in which it sits.
We're not talking about your friend. We're talking about a fictional person who does represent a subset of older trans women who don't actively transition medically due to lack of resources/age/etc. (I can think of a few real-life examples off the top of my head.)I literally live with this subject. This subject we are talking about lives twelve feet away from me right now napping and every four days they come and shout about all this stuff I just typed out.
I've always been iffy about giving people credit for atleast trying, but that's more a personal thing. While representation is still pretty poor, it has improved to the point I'm hesitant to give people credit for just trying. Which, I know I'm coming across as harsh, MHA does have some good for me. Mostly, I would give more points for to the work if we doubled back to the transwoman in Menge's flashback (or if its revealed that's Tora, which would be a pretty good story turn tbh).
Edit: also the awkward reveal does lend me to think translation error (keep in mind; this is the group notorious for it these last few chapters), because I do honestly think the author is better than revealing a character is trans via someone else's dialogue.
Given that Magne is part of the Villains group, a lack of access to medical resources makes sense as part of her background.
When you talk about "all the trans women/men" you know, you're not considering the ones you don't. You're critical of Magne's character explicitly because they're not presenting as gender-conforming, and that's not cool.
(I think you can definitely criticize Tora for being a bit ridiculous and unrealistic, even for a series as out-there as MHA (I don't think many Trans men would be comfortable going back into feminine clothes like that post-transiiton!) but the character doesn't seem to be done in bad faith.)