My hero academia

How come twice didn't realize he wasn't a clone when he got K.O'd by gran torino almost a hundred chapters before he officially got over his trauma?

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hori fucked up

It takes more damage than that to dissipate a clone, like broken limbs as Aizawa demonstrated.

>It takes more damage than that to dissipate a clone
No

He didnt break anything though.

The damage a copy can sustain can vary, as the copy of a copy is even more fragile. If he was a copy, then he should still be more durable than the copies he can create. He did survive a stab to the head after all. But how much more durable is something he likely never wanted to try testing since it could obviously result in his death.

It was enough concussive force to knock him out. It's just splitting hairs but it definitely is comparable to a broken arm.
>He did survive a stab to the head after all.
It took time for him to bleed out.

Hori is a shit writer

A concussion is not broken limbs, and it took Dabi's clone two arms to disappear.

>A concussion is not broken limbs
You're telling me Gran Torino kicking you at faster than sound isn't comparable to the force it takes to break an arm?

user probably doesn't know arms break super easily

I'm saying the damage to the body is not the same. His style renders his targets unconscious with minimal injury, otherwise he would be cracking heads and breaking necks.

>I'm saying the damage to the body is not the same. His style renders his targets unconscious with minimal injury, otherwise he would be cracking heads and breaking necks.
This is a manga where fleshnblood characters can get dragged through concrete.

>physics don't matter!
Then why are we having this conversation? If you don't think it matters then why argue that it takes anything besides broken limbs to dissipate a clone like the manga established?

You're applying realism to where it doesn't matter when you pushed that headcanon of yours about GT's "style".
>to dissipate a clone like the manga established
As well as a certain amount of force. Nighteye could do it with his stamps.

GT has knocked out Dabi. I don't remember dabi having a fractured skull afterwards.
Not him but why would you assume GT isn't slowing down to not injure his opponents too much.

>You're applying realism to where it doesn't matter
Only because OP tried to argue that a blow to the head was equivalent to the other instances of clone dissipation.
>As well as a certain amount of force. Nighteye could do it with his stamps.
Stamps heavy and fast enough to propel Rappa into a wall and cave in his chest. It's just assumed it was enough damage to do it.

Anyway, the point is that the blow to the head was not enough damage for Twice to consider that enough for him to disappear.

>pushed that headcanon of yours about GT's "style"
Clear visual facts are headcanon now huh?

>GT has knocked out Dabi. I don't remember dabi having a fractured skull afterwards.
A High-End dragged Endeavour through a skyscraper and All Might accidentally backhanded Gran Torino in the fight with All Might. We either assume the world is full of superhumans on average or that because it's a manga that their durability is higher than ours.
The problem being that in-story Hori tries to push a broken arm being enough to take out a clone when we see Twice take more frontal damage long before that occurred.

>when we see Twice take more frontal damage long before that occurred.
when?

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Personally that looks like it is a lot weaker.

Well it isn't. Moving faster than eyesight would put him a few hundred kms at slowest.

and his fine control shows he can stop himself and slow down.

Started watching a couple weeks ago. Currently in S3 and the students just arrived at some forest to go train.

When is a good time to watch the two movies, so that it isn't out of order?

>would put him a few hundred kms at slowest.
What happened to not applying realism?

The first one after the third season and the second after the 4th season, but be warned it does have a couple of spoiler hints in it.

cool. Thanks, user.

There is a really bad filler episode which leads into the first movie.

The first movie actually takes place before S3 even though it released after.

The second movie took place at a point the manga had reached, and the anime still hasn't reached, so things may seem off.

He was a first generation clone and had the highest durability of all clones we have seen. We don‘t know how much less durability per clone generation to expect.

Dumb fucks.

If you wanna stay blind (it's kinda risky to be here in the first place) first movie after S3ep11. Perhaps after S3ep20 because that's a filler episode to promote the movie. Second movie, honestly I'd say wait until the first few episodes of S5 are out. It's still weird to me how official channels reassured anime onlys it only shows minor spoilers while in reality it does more than that. That movie isn't even subtle about a future plot point. I noticed a bunch of anime onlys who picked up on what it implies

Where does that happen here?applying realism under the boundaries of what the author has written (i.e a broken arm can break twices clone) or from what we can logically infer like Todoroki being able to create eye within the blink of an eye is fine. But applying our standard of resilience to the mha world is nonsensical since we can easily see it's not the same.

I was wondering if some animeonlies would get it. Especially with the stinger at the end of season 4.