Kaminari running around with Travis Touchdown's shitty lightsaber would be endlessly funny.
No one. Don't worry about it.
Nuclear weapons require specific isotopes. I'm not sure Momo's Quirk allows that kind of subatomic manipulation.
No she can make chemical reactions. She made those flashbangs. That at the very least requires various chemicals.she can make cannons, so she can at least make explosives. (Unless it was a pneumatic cannon i guess?)
she can make cannons, so she can at least make explosives. (Unless it was a pneumatic cannon i guess?)
I'm caught up, I am not satisfied. Was just pointing something out.
Surprised there's no GIF for Tokoyami yet, y'all slacking
Caught up in the manga?
If so...
I think his new flick attack and his battle with Gentle were pretty good
It's limited by the surface area of her body. that's why the insulation sheet in season one had to burst out of her backCan Momo kill herself from radioactive materials she creates? What if she synthesized it inside but don't take it out? Is it already radioactive inside?
Can Momo make anything bigger than her or is it anything smaller than her? If the latter, so she's more or less a walking 3D printer?
Someone tell me how Deku's dishwashing gloves will help the strain on his arms
i desperately need a superpowered sports anime right the fuck now
i desperately need a superpowered sports anime right the fuck now
but he was the most chillest person in the dorms.
More a joke about how damn serious the boy is.
Honestly to be serious I love it.
"With hard work."
Done! I don't love it. It's entertaining, though-- interesting stuff barely outweighing the annoying. Good way to spend 3 days. Don't think I'll read the manga or anything
The backstory about how society initially crumbled after powers divided humanity and how technology stagnated. Interested in that. I also like the pacing (mostly) and the sense of progression.
There's explanations for that stuff. The principal is an animal with hyper intelligence while mutants like Tsu and Tokoyami just have animalistic elements. Physical mutations that go with powers are actually a lot more common than they seem, like with Uraraka's special finger pads.The backstory about how society initially crumbled after powers divided humanity and how technology stagnated. Interested in that. I also like the pacing (mostly) and the sense of progression.
Annoying stuff is the execution norm. The usual pointless or toxic elements in Japanese popular entertainment from the last 40 years that refuse to die. Flashbacks. Screeching. Gender roles, improved in terms of agency but still strict, and clearly separated. Parody-level dramatic music playing over crying scenes. Unrealistic, over the top, grating anime reaction tropes. Japanese 14-year-olds in C and D cups. Weird, unexplained bullshit rules (are the people with dog and bird faces humans with powers or animals with powers like the principal?)
Again, not mad I watched it at all. I'll probably come back to the anime every so often-- it doesn't seem like one of those series that will never end, so there's less of a chance of subpar filler or the plot wearing out its welcome.
Oh, that is explained, actually. Those are people with quirks that turned them into animal people. Some of 'em have extra stuff going on like Tokoyami, but they're all human. The only exception is the Principal, who is apparently near-unique.Weird, unexplained bullshit rules (are the people with dog and bird faces humans with powers or animals with powers like the principal?)
S3 is 25 episodes, 14 episodes have aired. So 25 - 14 = 11 episodes remain.