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give the people what they really want
honestly, i love it when people REALLY get bakugou. and i mean REALLY REALLY understand him. Bakugou was NEVER evil but instead had the largest inferiority complex i have ever seen, he had a genuine fear of failing or disappointing others which made him act with that cocky and egotistical mask. i also like to think that this is the reason why Izuku never hated him
like in that one quote "the idea of victory was so tied to the image of you in my head", it is undeniable that Bakugou is a victorious person who always wants to win, but that is also his biggest downfall. Bakugou wants to be the best but how can you be the best while treating others poorly?
His growth in the anime and manga is seriously one of my favorite character development arcs i have ever seen.
drew the big three as the ICONIC pinterest reference
had a burst of creative energy and decided to draw ProHero Bakugo as that one John cena pic
just an observation.
sans
just an observation.
his nosy ass 😭
itafushi deniers are so funny because they are always like "yuji's into women its canon" but they cant say anything to defend megumi. look at the official art. that's a yearner right there. even todo knew it
this is so bkdk coded😭
I found it interesting that we don’t see Uraraka confessing her feelings, since it felt like her arc was culminating in her learning not to suppress those emotions. (Or possibly growing out of them?) I appreciate it, though. Tonally, it would have felt out of place to focus on that given the much more heavy events that were weighing on her that she needed to discuss. Still, I wish we got some closure on that front. What do you think?
In the end I didn't get the sense that her arc was about learning to not suppress her crush. It was a possibility, but a subtle one if so. I think the western fandom has a hard time seeing the way emotions are expressed in MHA nonverbally for whatever reason and so a lot of characters get painted with this "repressed" brush that really isn't there to the extent they think it is.
What I get from Ochako's arc is a growing understanding of what it means to smile genuinely. She admired Toga's smile and her ability to express herself and love so wholly. Meanwhile, Ochako used her own smile to mask the ways in which she hurt. The emotion Ochako suppressed was that pain. Ochako, and a lot of characters, had to learn to be open about how they were feeling, even when those feelings were negative. It's about vulnerability. It's about being ready to accept a helping hand.
She followed because of the feeling in her gut. Something told her that this time... this time it had to be her, didn't it?
Himiko had to be alive.
Ochako didn't even put up a fight when the masked woman turned on her.
10 things I hate about you AU with Andrew as Kat, Aaron as Bianca, Neil as Patrick.
fanfic writers yall can figure the rest out this is all I’m asking for
aizawa watching izuku enter the staffroom as his coworker
all I thought about making during the leak releases was this
how it's feeling to look at nstime23 and the official mha japanese twt
finally did some izuku and bakugo doodles in honor of mha ending this week 💔
MHA SPOILERS!
I wish that people understood that izuku losing his quirk is not a badly written ending. is it fair? no ofc not its so heartbreaking that after everything he'd been thru he lost the one thing he wanted. is it sad? OFC! for the exact same reasons said above. however that doesn't make it a bad ending. it brings the narrative full circle! all might also lost OFA, izuku couldn't have lived with OFA his entire life either, that's the point of the quirk. and it's very in character that he was willing to give up his quirk in order to save people. in my opinion horikoshi is a GENUIS at storytelling, and it was foreshadowed from the beginning that he lost OFA! OFA as a whole represents a cycle of passing down a quirk to defeat some big bad vilkian or to HOLD UP Hero society. Izuku losing OFA represents the breaking of that cycle.
Thank you for coming to my TED talk
TOO ADD, OFA only exists because AFO gave/forced the original holder of ofa, his brother, the ability to stockpile quirks. afo's brother's quirk was the ability to pass on his quirk, and it merged with the quirk that AFO forced onto him (as a form of manipulation) to become what is know as ONE FOR ALL. OFA couldn't have existed without AFO, and to get rid of AFO you would need to also destroy OFA. at least that's what makes sense to me in a storytelling perspective
Also you have to think about balance, OFA balanced out AFO, if one stops existing then that balance becomes out of wack.
anyways tldr: One for All was created to destroy All for One. Therefore, if All for One is defeated, One for All fulfills it's purpose, and realistically, could no longer exist.
I HOPE THIS MADE SENSE YALL 🙏🏻 I KINDA SUCK AT ANALYSIS AND EXPRESSING MY THOUGHTS, LMK WHAT U THINK!