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Oh no I agree. One of the biggest sins for the show that I have always had was that the author didn't let Izuku and Katsuki actually settle their issues properly.

Naruto is shit but Naruto and Sasuke got four fights that settled their rivalry. Izuku and Katsuki got one and a half.

Izuku was also just never allowed to be angry about shit that people did to him. He was selfless to a fault and suicidally heroic, which makes him hard to like.
Izuko will never be a real superhero. He doesn't have any pathos or struggle:
* He doesn't have a personal tragedy and sacrificing his private life that Spiderman has, actually he only gains more friends for having super powers and being a hero.
* He doesn't need to face prejudice for who he is like the X-Men, actually he is now in a higher social caste with super powers.
* He doesn't need to live in a world of cardboard like Superman or watch corruption because he binds himself to laws, actually he only is rewarded whenever he uses his full strength.
* He doesn't have villains that play on his past and scars like Batman, he just does friendship no jutsu.
* He isn't a self made superhero like Iron Man, he got the powers for no real sacrifice of his own.

He is the isekai version of a superhero.
 
Best image from the new GiTS anime

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Izuku being an idealistic faggot refuses cus he wants to make Tomura see the error of his ways,
This isn't based off of western comics, this is just stupid writing. That one guy who said it was madness to try and save someone like that (ignoring the whole "w-well you're right after all, he has a 'heart' inside him" schlock to try and twist the viewer into believing Deku is right)? Yeah, he was right. Unless the author really meant "let some people talk to Tomura to make him kill himself" which is incredibly funny lol. And besides, you're telling me Deku talking to Tomura does nothing, but the other wielders talking does? Is this some meta commentary on how Deku says nothing but meaningless words?
actually he only gains more friends for having super powers and being a hero.
Not even just having any super powers, he gets granted the strongest one lol. It'd be like if Superman gave up his powers to a random boy, of course that boy is gonna become super popular overnight, who doesn't want to be friends with Superman-lite? And yeah, he never really struggles and never really develops his idea of being a hero. He never had an Uncle Ben moment and was just having fun most of the time if he wasn't fighting random villain #300 who was just something for him to punch. Those students who saw their teacher die had more struggles than Deku did, and they didn't get anything for that. Imagine being one of them, seeing villains kill your teacher, and then the one guy who could probably change how they combat villains (societally and directly) because of his influence gives up his powers and changes nothing about the system after that because he was never challenged in any way beyond physically. I'd be livid.
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=vqD4aM6yawc
Not actually anime but this is the funniest anime-related channel I've seen in a hot minute. My nigga RandyBoyJr is one of the good ones.
Man, trying to discuss Gachiakuta online is impossible thanks to the god awful retards that claim to like it. Every time I try to find a place to talk about it I get bombarded with the worst mouth breathers possible that can't even read properly and don't know jack shit about the story, which is really disappointing because the manga is quite enjoyable and there's many mysteries and topics that make it perfect for discussion *sigh*
 
he gets granted the strongest one lol.
This isn't even true by the end of the series though. The American Number 1 Hero who dies fighting AFO probably has the overall strongest quirk in the setting. It lets her impose 2 rules on anything she knows the name of and can touch.

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The reason Izuku even wins is because when AFO Shigaraki takes her quirk she adds a final rule saying that "her quirk will revolt" which makes it so her quirk doesn't work for him and starts destroying the quirks he has slowly.

It's very fucking stupid.
 
And besides, you're telling me Deku talking to Tomura does nothing, but the other wielders talking does? Is this some meta commentary on how Deku says nothing but meaningless words?
IIRC one of the previous wielders was Tomura's mom, which could have kinda sorta worked since the core of his villainy is mommy issues (like any japanese BBEG's) so having her talk to him might have been a closure thing. But that's obviously not what happens and Deku changes absolutely nothing about the nightmare hellscape society MHA takes place in and probably starts an arms race with his Iron Man suit.
 
Moral of the story is that the overall plot and characters were shit and the author is a coward.
What I don't get about Tomura's backstory, and this is something I see in a lot of media for some reason only God knows, is why in the fuck his dad would treat him like that while knowing the kind of power that Tomura possesses. Come on man, the kid literally disintegrates things by touching them, at least try to be nice to him if only for the purpose of self preservation.
 
What I don't get about Tomura's backstory, and this is something I see in a lot of media for some reason only God knows, is why in the fuck his dad would treat him like that while knowing the kind of power that Tomura possesses. Come on man, the kid literally disintegrates things by touching them, at least try to be nice to him if only for the purpose of self preservation.
He didn't know. Tomura awakened his quirk the day he killed his family. His dad was basically mentally abusive to everyone and physically abusive to his son because his son wanted to be a hero, because Nana was a hero and her son thinks he was abandoned because of that.
 
* He doesn't have a personal tragedy and sacrificing his private life that Spiderman has, actually he only gains more friends for having super powers and being a hero.
* He doesn't need to face prejudice for who he is like the X-Men, actually he is now in a higher social caste with super powers.
* He doesn't need to live in a world of cardboard like Superman or watch corruption because he binds himself to laws, actually he only is rewarded whenever he uses his full strength.
* He doesn't have villains that play on his past and scars like Batman, he just does friendship no jutsu.
* He isn't a self made superhero like Iron Man, he got the powers for no real sacrifice of his own.
To be fair superheroes nowadays are the most privileged motherfuckers out there, the X-Men aren't even heroes anymore and every new hero is just some way for artists and writers to virtual singnal because being a hero is less about saving lives and more about coming out as trans. I dont even think Peter saves in single person in the new Spiderman book he's too busy trying to get some yellow girl pussy.
 
because of his influence gives up his powers and changes nothing about the system after that because he was never challenged in any way beyond physically. I'd be livi
Literally impossible for Japanese writers today. Before, some like Osamu Tezuka challenged the system by pointing out these flaws, now not even that. That's why Vigilantes' ending was lame with the protagonist being forcibly converted into a hero so that he's no longer an anomaly within the system. Also the girl of the trio was mindraped, lost an eye and sat out the ending for some reason.
I like that at least Vigilantes showed that cops in Japan don't care about justice but rather justify their narrative: at one point, the protagonist is vaguely related to a crime someone else did, so he's hunted down like a criminal with no chance to argue because someone has to pay, and some people didn't like the protagonist bending the rules.
 
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