The message of boku no hero is that hard work pays off and you should never give up your dreams...

The message of boku no hero is that hard work pays off and you should never give up your dreams, if you keep trying you will eventually succeed.

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What’s boku no pico’s message?

The entire shounen genre needs to fuck off with this message. Powercreep is an inevitability. It will always come down to talent in fighting manga. I especially don't want to hear this from Deku of all people.

You can't control shonen fucking off.
But you can control fucking off yourself.
Take destinity into your own hands, user, and fuck off!

This cliche sort of themes has been done in smart and impactful ways before, fuck your shounenshit.

Will it teach me how to obtain a dream?

no it isn't, the mc gets lucky and is offered the dtrongest quirk in the world, only THEN does he bother working hard meanwhile all of 1a were born with good quirks, trained their whole lives to be heroes and then got surpassd by Deku in a few months

>the message of

Are you really watching anime to be taught morals like you're a 5 year old that hasn't figured out life yet?

What a shitty message

But he just gets given his powers by someone else.... If thats the message, its not very well realized.

Just because shounen fails to do it right doesn't mean it's a bad message.

>Shounen is about hard work paying off and genetics not mattering that much and just ganbatte and be the best
>Turns out the character is the chosen one or has some ultra mega descendency or is just straight up given magical powers by ultra-man
Every time

I'm tired of this shit. It's a good message for kids but it always, without fail, gets muddied after the first arc or two and ends up working against the story. Keep it to sports manga where you're not dealing with superpowers.

Anything in the realm of fantasy should just go for "aim high" without the shoehorned underdog everyman angle. Goku and Luffy are successful without it, being overpowered at the start of the comic adds mystique to the characters if anything.

>got the best power handed to him

>I wish this shit would away, because I personally don't like it.
What an absurdly dumb post, nobody cares what you think are big boy themes or not. Depressing or uplifting elements can all be conveyed in a mature and touching way if done right.

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>What is the training of the second episode?
>He thinks that story's doesn't have themes, morals or messages
The absolute state

I think his point is that they aren't done right. And they aren't. Boku No Hero's certainly isn't. And it doesn't even need a few arcs to get muddied. It immediately gets muddied on the very first arc!

What steps did deku take to become a hero before meeting allmight?

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he only starts working hard because he's promised the strongest power if he does so.

Well yeah that goes without saying though,shounenshit cannot be meaningful no matter how hard it wants to be.

Deku is not rewarded for hard work and perseverance, he's rewarded for immaturity and recklessness. He gets what he wants because he wants it. If holding fast to your dreams means never actually developing as an individual, then it is better to give up on them. No matter how much older or stronger Deku gets, he'll always remain the same infantile child he was at the beginning.

>hard work pays off
>gets his power handed to him

Decucks need to be reminded of their place

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Boy who cried wolf is a nursury rhyme taught to children. It teaches an important moral lesson.
You suggest anime should not have an important moral lesson, but why not? Because you desire to be immoral? Do you feel shame being preached at, not because of the preacher, but because you feel victimized?

the target audiences for shonens like MHA are young teens around 14-16
if they haven't learned basic morals by then, then there is little hope for them

The actual message is 'don't put any effort in unless you're guaranteed to win if you do'.

Kek, no it's not, it's that if you know the right people you can get anywhere, case in point, deku wouldn't be shit if he hadn't eaten some guy's hair.

I agree that it's rare for a show to convey such cliche ideas and messages in a meaningful way, I'd be hard to execute properly.

>The message of boku no hero is that if you work hard like Bakugo all that work won't pay off and you should give up your dreams, because even if you keep trying you will eventually be surpassed by a faggot who got to where he is through nepotism and connections
ftfy

>needs license to perform heroics and is afraid of getting arrested

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Nihilism is hip and cool, it's also too hard to do shounen themes in a mature way.

>not rewarded for hard work
True. He is punished for it because other people born with powerful quirks don't necessarily have to work hard to be rewarded. No matter how hard he worked, Bakugo treated him like shit.
>and perseverance
This is all he's ever been rewarded for. He perseveres even to the point of being reckless, but is more often punished for being reckless.
>immature
When was he ever rewarded for being immature? Or rather when did he ever he intentionally act immature outside of peer pressure?

All the rest of your verbal diarrhea applies to Bakugo, not Deku. Unless you're just spewing a pasta, then you got me.

Physiologically impossible because their brains are still developing. Quit larping.