Imo mha always has a good base but has some things that arent very good like backgroungs, tho I think it improvedman, i think every episode of mha looks at least pretty good so seeing people dump on the animation makes me shook
this is what growing up on dbz and one piece does to you
anyway, watching Todoroki hype up Momo only for her team to lose is just as funny as it was in the manga. legit top tier comedy
I know right? while there's definitely been some spots in the last series where I really felt the lack of punchy animation (blame the movie I guess?), I'm still sitting here pretty pleased that there's a level of consisitency for a shonen adaptation that I could never have imagined following the years of weekly classic "Big Three" anime, where you could have like the worst animation followed by that one tasty morsel of killer animation for the entire season (so I'm basically remembering the infamous Guy vs Guy followed by Sasori of Naruto here, the whiplash!)MHA is still above average when it comes to shonen anime adaptions. The norm used to be stuff like Naruto, Bleach, and One Piece which looked like garbage 90% of the time lol
We've been pretty spoiled latey
this season has been far superior than season 4, yeah the pacing is a bit bad because of so many recaps, flashblacks and useless filler dialogue, but when it comes to the actual fights it has been doing a better job than season 4 did, and consider it is a much less important fight than the ones in season 4It's funny that I went into this series with low expectations after season 4 kinda fumbled and manga readers pointing out that this current arc wasn't all that interesting.
That's how I feel watching it sometimes.
MHA is still above average when it comes to shonen anime adaptions. The norm used to be stuff like Naruto, Bleach, and One Piece which looked like garbage 90% of the time lol
We've been pretty spoiled latey
Without spoiling things. Just know stuff picks up after the joint training arc. Even in the mamga most disliked this arc and the anime only exacerbates it instead of alleviates it.
Actually he was moving, he was ill some days but I guess it was an effect of having to do a lot of things at onceYeah, this is a much better pace than the manga had. Horikoshi was still ill at the time, page count was low, art was relatively shaky.
I actually really like this arc from an adaptation perspective tbh.
That'll do it.Actually he was moving, he was ill some days but I guess it was an effect of having to do a lot of things at once
They even adapted the start of 204 that i didnt expect.Lots of unique scenes and exchanges in this episode that weren't in the manga, based on the next episode preview they're definitely trying to save the meat of this fight to go all at once.
I think this series still suffers from it, they introduced Class B already and then they introduced new heroes and the other schools.It's funny that I went into this series with low expectations after season 4 kinda fumbled and manga readers pointing out that this current arc wasn't all that interesting.
...yet I'm kinda digging it? a common issue with the expansive casts of these shonen series is how characters get left in the dust because you just can't give time to them all, but this here gives some shine to class A characters people may have latched onto way back at season 1/early manga, while class B gets to fill the role of seeing new quirks and how they'd be applied to a fight. While the lack of stakes does indeed basically make it "let's just see a bunch of dudes brawling with teamwork or whatever", it's neat that the show does keep in mind that the main cast are students and even when you get the big arcs, they're not afraid to reel it back in to the normality, well relatively speaking.
Anyway the right team won this weak, sorry beaky but at least they gave you some slick moments.
It was the lowest point for manga readers too, this was really the one arc I wished they rushed yet they've to adapting 2 chapters per episode for the wrong arc, today's episode adapted 2 chapters that were 11 and 13 pages so you can can technically say this episode had one regular chapter worth of contentThis arc is probably the show's lowest point. I really don't care about this pseudo-tournament at all.
Honenuki english was impressively goodThem speaking English was hilarious, rip the English dub though
Probably the funniest thing about any UA event (sports festival, final exam, AvB). They constantly do things that would end with them in the hospital or even dead. UA would be utterly fucked without Recovery Girl.I love that Students almost killed each over a training exercise
Training still should have a purpose. If the characters learned anything it was incidental to the exercise. It's pointless to find meaning because it's just a tournament arc.
My guess is Horikoshi wanted a arc to show off everyone's powers and give some underutilized characters some shine, it's more of a last hurrah for the students since the story does become less school focused after this arcTraining still should have a purpose. If the characters learned anything it was incidental to the exercise. It's pointless to find meaning because it's just a tournament arc.
Big spoilers-My guess is Horikoshi wanted a arc to show off everyone's powers and give some underutilized characters some shine, it's more of a last hurrah for the students since the story does become less school focused after this arc
Yep, this arc had like the lowest page count per chapter in series and a bunch of break weeks, it was the worst weekly experience which all lead to this being the most hated arc by the fanbaseIsn't this arc poor because the mangaka was ill or something like that?
he was moving, he also got ill but not in the entire arcIsn't this arc poor because the mangaka was ill or something like that?