Honestly...yeahI'll be honest I've lost all hope in the war arc. I think they'll do an average job with a good job on Deku vs Shigi. But right now my optimism is rock bottom.
Honestly...yeahI'll be honest I've lost all hope in the war arc. I think they'll do an average job with a good job on Deku vs Shigi. But right now my optimism is rock bottom.
Bones has made several classics lol that's a high barEven if they somehow manage to pull MVA off well *huge doubt*, the way they restructured the arc will always make it a sour spot for me.
This movie better be the greatest thing Bones has ever produced. And they made Sword of the Stranger, so huge doubts there.
Even if they somehow manage to pull MVA off well *huge doubt*, the way they restructured the arc will always make it a sour spot for me.
This movie better be the greatest thing Bones has ever produced. And they made Sword of the Stranger, so huge doubts there.
They're decent entertainment with a sakuga filled climax that you see where the anime budget wentI know they've been popular and made tons of money, but have any of the MHA movies been good? I usually skip these kinds of non-canon films as they tend to just be okay but nothing special either. I usually make an exception for One Piece tho :P
No wonder Bakugo found Midoriya so fast lolI could buy the idea that editorial isn't fond of where Horikoshi has gone with the story since MVA.
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They are covering Aizawa/Shirakumo next....
Promised Neverland S2 basically went "fuck everything about this series outside of its first arc". Yeah, this is shitty, but it could always be worse. At least MVA will get adapted.For fuck's sake. Of course we're getting a Shirokumo episode, ANYTHING to put off the villains longer
It's just wild to me that Bones or whoever is allowed to go "fuck this part of your story, Horikoshi, we don't like it" Just adapt the damn story like it's supposed to be.
I've never seen this happen with any other adaptations. Feels like it's basically unheard of until now.
I remember being pissed to find out they were gonna skip this. Then I found out what the hell season 2 did as a whole. R.I.P.
For fuck's sake. Of course we're getting a Shirokumo episode, ANYTHING to put off the villains longer
It's just wild to me that Bones or whoever is allowed to go "fuck this part of your story, Horikoshi, we don't like it" Just adapt the damn story like it's supposed to be.
I've never seen this happen with any other adaptations. Feels like it's basically unheard of until now.
Promised Neverland S2 basically went "fuck everything about this series outside of its first arc". Yeah, this is shitty, but it could always be worse. At least MVA will get adapted.
*pour one out for Goldy Pond arc fans*
Oh yeah, that was weird
Look at that avatar, a user of taste here everyoneYea pain and all that but this don't touch tokyo ghoul and promised Neverland season 2
Yeah it's less that it's outright terrible but more so compared to its other Shonen peers it just feels…offNeverland S2 is quite literally the worst adaptation ever lol. Just focus on comparing MHA to it's betters like Demon Slayer and Jujutsu Kaisen
I feel like it's not that rare in manga adaptationsFor fuck's sake. Of course we're getting a Shirokumo episode, ANYTHING to put off the villains longer
It's just wild to me that Bones or whoever is allowed to go "fuck this part of your story, Horikoshi, we don't like it" Just adapt the damn story like it's supposed to be.
I've never seen this happen with any other adaptations. Feels like it's basically unheard of until now.
Yeah it's one thing for MVA but EA as whole also suffered for it, last episode is good but the arc lost some stuff in the rearrangementIt's just insanity that the one thing that should have defined this season is done dirty here like lmao. EA caught strays too with all this mystery nonsense
That was what I was expecting too when they moved up the Endeavor arc.I don't get why they didn't do MVA, release the movie alongside it and you can promote the big 3 via the movie and not affect the series.
It's rare for what would be considered a staple Jump series as far as I'm aware.I feel like it's not that rare in manga adaptations
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Ah I see you too are on the train of the Elusiveness. BlessNeverland 2 was historic levels of bad, a feat of anime abominations
Look at that avatar, a user of taste here everyone
I feel like it's not that rare in manga adaptations
Hello Promised Neverland
Oh Tokyo Ghoul nice for you to join
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I know they've been popular and made tons of money, but have any of the MHA movies been good? I usually skip these kinds of non-canon films as they tend to just be okay but nothing special either. I usually make an exception for One Piece tho :P
For fuck's sake. Of course we're getting a Shirokumo episode, ANYTHING to put off the villains longer
It's just wild to me that Bones or whoever is allowed to go "fuck this part of your story, Horikoshi, we don't like it" Just adapt the damn story like it's supposed to be.
I've never seen this happen with any other adaptations. Feels like it's basically unheard of until now.
Yeah, I've seen stories go for alternate endings, but never just like... wholesale restructure the story while keeping the material, maybe even cut a whole-ass canon arc. It's so weird.
But those are bad guys!Like behind the scenes, you'd think the staff had to be dragged kicking and screaming to finally adapt this damn arc lol
AoT S3 took an arc that dragged like all hell, but cut content and condensed stuff to actually make the arc pretty decent. 7 months of meandering manga chapters were condensed into one episode and the series is better for it.I think the closest recent example is AoT S3, but that did it a lot better, though that might've been more of a pacing thing