There is nothing wrong with enjoying shallow series

There is nothing wrong with enjoying shallow series.

Attached: my-hero.png (1600x800, 1.6M)

Other urls found in this thread:

youtube.com/watch?v=b5Yia7pXKj4
twitter.com/NSFWRedditGif

Yeah I love Black Clover!

But you shouldn’t pretend they are deep

This.

She can help your fav series less shallow

Attached: 20201020_033711.jpg (800x800, 111.83K)

MHA is a lot deeper than one thinks.

Attached: 1604404429672.jpg (531x800, 406.2K)

AHAHAAGAHAHAAHAH

OP here, sorry wrong pic

Attached: intro-1591800144.jpg (1000x563, 124.64K)

So you think the hero society is not deep enough for you?

Based and Miyazakipilled. "Deep" animu was created for retards who seek justification for their hobby of watching children's cartoons. Art should prioritize decent execution over pathetic attempts at shallow philosophy.

Attached: __moegi_homi_miru_tights_drawn_by_yomu_sgt_epper__1d54050ae0b62a95228091e6ef37109d.jpg (732x1024, 63.55K)

How?

Heroes bad
Villains good
Society

This. It's literally why I enjoy CGDCT.

>MHA
>shallow
More like conned me into thinking it was big time and then stopped giving a shit

It's about how the hero society is actually a bad thing that forces people into becoming villains because of their quirks.

Ok, but thai isn't deep at all.

here's an example for just one character youtube.com/watch?v=b5Yia7pXKj4

Yeah sure... let's add another turnament arc!

literally who?

True

Attached: download (39).jpg (183x275, 15.75K)

kek oh no no no

Oh thanks! I just wanted to listen to a youtuber overanalyzing MHA in order to call it good!

MHA got too shallow when they decided to give Deku 7 quirks.
I mean, I get it. You wanted Deku to be like Captain America. The kid with all heart and passion, but shit genetics. He still could have earned his way to #1 hero.
Now they're giving him a bunch of quirks because they made Todoroki too interesting, and Deku HAS to be the obvious hero of the anime.

It's deep in the sense that retards who hate the maga are incapable of even grasping the very basic themes it has.

Tell me one thing about the world MHA takes place in other than there are super heroes in it and the technology is vaguely futuristic.

It's based on capeshit. There is no worldbuilding to do unless the plot requires it.
If you asked me to tell you the world Spiderman lives in, I'd tell you it's fucking New York.

There's nothing objective wrong with eating too, wanna try?

Of course not, it's just a shit taste

I eat every day, are you a vegetable?

Spider-Man is supposed to take place in the modern world so of course the setting would be taken straight from it with no changes. MHA doesn't and even explicitly says Hero Society has changed the world but refuses to ever actually go in to detail on that other than to hand wave away nitpicky things like why every disfigured mutant can buy clothes that fit. Everything about MHA's world feels like a hastily slapped together afterthought that only exists because Hori can't have a Hero Academy take place in an empty void. What can you tell me about all the different cities and districts in MHA other than what Star Wars thing their name is a reference to?

Attached: Sternbuild.jpg (1920x1080, 336.25K)

Ask him about quirkless people aside form deku and all might

Bruh.
First off, technology is similar except for anime robots, because quirks slowed down technological advancement.
Second, the premise of the manga is that society is a quirk society. It gives you plenty of fluff about how things work when everyone has superpowers.
So stop spouting bullshit. Who cares what random cities are like, they're similar to modern cities. The manga is centered on UA, and we know a lot about UA and the different organizations that operate hero society.

nothing wrong with enjoying them, becomes bothersome when you try to shove it up everyone's face
>

>The manga is centered on UA, and we know a lot about UA and the different organizations that operate hero society.
What is there to say about UA other than it's a school for heroes? All the different ways they disguise shonen battles as totally different and unique parts of the curriculum?

It has a huge budget, a support, business and general studies department.
Every year there is a sports festival for all grades to scout potential heroes.
They have internships.
They're under the supervision of the hero commission.
I don't know what you're trying to do. There's a hundred other details we know about UA and everything around it. If you don't like it then that's your problem.