What killed the hype?
What killed the hype?
Cinematic capeshit died in general after end game.
All HeroAca had was potential, and Hori sold that potential to WSJ, then it came to light that he was never really good at writing anything in general and now they're stuck with it.
Don't get me wrong, Hori is an accomplished artist, nobody in their right mind would dispute that. There are few people as good at drawing as he is, but he can't write. He's not creative, inventive or original. Once people realized that, the hype was dead.
nothing is fucking happening with the plot
300 chapters and these little shits are still in their first year
worst MC ever conceived
O MY SEVEN QUIRKS
The pace is completely off and the serie is stagnant in every aspect.
The art is good though
Season 4 being mostly trash.
The finale was like the only part of the entire season that was worth a damn.
nothing happened after kamino
End of season one villain confronts the mc
>"This modern world of peace is an illusion. Any one of us could suddenly ruin this peace. A single person could destroy so many lives. Even if you called the police I could kill how many? A dozen? Before I was taken out? A dozen lives lost. A dozen parents or children or siblings or friends forever gone. Everyone has this power, to destroy this world and make it crumble. And no amount of cops or laws can stop it. I will destroy this fragile fake peace...."
>"LOL FESTIVAL ARC"
>"LOL FINAL EXAM ARC"
>"LOL TRAINING ARC"
>"LOL LICENCE ARC"
>"LOL ANOTHER FUCKING TRAINING ARC!"
>"LET'S GO TO A CONCERT! LET'S DECORATE OUR DORMS! LET'S ALL YELL KACHAAN SUGOI!!!"
I hate this so fucking much, fuck Hori
The author can barely write and his school setup conflicts badly with the actual main story of dealing with AfO and his minions. Long term that means that any time the author tries to do something with his actual main characters at the theoretically main setting of the school, people find it boring. Meanwhile the pacing falls to shit, and the much of the overloaded cast falls by the wayside.
You can tell he never really planned out this story beyond the first hundred chapters and since then has been making shit up as he goes. Lets compare that to one of his contemporaries like Oda who planned out the overall story/first ten years of the story early on and then took a month long hiatus to properly plan out the next 15. Hori is a hack.
didn't he also dropped his original intended ending(with Deku passing the OfA to Kacchan so he could save the day in the end) because everyone thought it was a godawful conclusion?
Actually as far as we know that's still the intended ending.
He used it for the movie
Wrong. Hori said himself he doesn't know how to end his awful manga
Honestly, for me it was Endeavor vs High End.
I just wasn't into it
He's going do the same ending only more cucked.
Confirmed, Kacchan will give OfA to Ochako when she swallows his cum.
Nothing interesting is going on, the characters are bland or just full blast autistic, quirks as a power system is uninspired, MC is pathetic, no stakes, nonexistent world building
then she passes it to Deku again when he drinks her period blood mixed with Kacchan's cum
The movie made bank from Japan and US ticket sales alone.
The hype is still there... for girls that want to watch Deku and Bakugo kiss.
This. I still say that was a shit ending to the movie but hori has gone on record saying that was his original ending idea. He fell in love with a supporting character he made and realized it was too late to make him the protagonist so he shoehorns him into every situation he can, while also have almost universal praise from everyone in the story.
>idea. He fell in love with a supporting character
No. Bakugo is popular and Hori is capitalizing on its popularity
sometimes I wish yaoi and BL anime adaptations were more common so fujos could stop getting their filthy hands on battle shounen to the point they can actually influence the creative path the series takes on long term
That is a fool's way of thinking. Women, especially fujos are never satisfied. They always want more. They have some kind of desperate need for it. A need to live vicariously through something they could never hope to be.
It's both. Hori is in love with Bakugo and Bakugo is the most popular character. There's nothing holding him back from engaging in as much bakuwank as he so desires.
Thoughts?
that's why the moment when a fanbase becomes open to female members usually is the point of no return
It's a great show.
Such is the vicious cycle of diversity.