As a hot-blooded manga, this anime really plays all the necessary conditions for a hot-blooded manga very well. Needless to say, the comics of "My Hero Academia" can already be said to be the second pillar of "jump", and the animation can fully respect the comics, which is also a commendable place. In addition, as a hot-blooded juvenile manga that has not appeared for a long time, unlike the one-punch funny hot-blood, the hot-blood of "My Hero Academia" is completely the hot-blood of a useless male protagonist who gradually grows into a hero. This hot-blooded juvenile anime has really been Haven't appeared in a long time.
Although the style of painting is not very good at first, as a work that respects comics, this style of painting is still acceptable. To be fair, I didn't really feel how good this movie was at first. The crying character of the male protagonist and the character of the bad boy of the second male lead really wanted people to abandon an episode, but with the development of the plot, I can feel this The true charm of this anime. Different from the peerless and invincible One Punch Man, Izuku in Hero Academia, like all the passionate comics, has gradually grown from a small character to a big one with his own efforts. Many people may say that this is a routine, but I think what about the passionate routine, even the routine can become a classic.
Another good thing about this anime is that the descriptions of the characters other than the protagonists are also very good. He's also great with other characters like Bakugou and All Might. Bakugou's character from beginning to end is very annoying, but we can actually see him growing. From the beginning of the big old man, to facing up to his failure after being defeated by Izuku, to finding out the weakness of the fog in the simulation exercise. It is true that he is growing. The same is true for All Might. Although he smiles every time he appears, the sadness and pressure behind the smile makes people feel distressed when he thinks about it. This is where the pressure of being a hero spokesperson lies.
And the protagonist Izuku, like all teenagers, was useless at the beginning, but gradually grew up with his own efforts. Although it sounds like a routine, but with the foil of All Might and Bakugou, such a plot seems warm and normal. Although I was crying at the beginning, I have to persevere in crying for the dream. In the battle with Bakugou, in order to defeat Bakugou, give full play to the knowledge he usually learned, and finally fight Bakugou like a man. Although the male protagonist is always crying, the kind of constant struggle of the plot can always make people watch the
rest of the A-class characters, the cute Meiyu sauce, the engine squad leader, the female first, etc. Although there are few scenes, but Each has its own characteristics, which may be because the first season only has 13 episodes. I believe they will have better plots in the second season.
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