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Bruh, I haven’t used this account in forever 💀. Tbf, I’ve been way too focused on other things that I haven’t even thought about MHA since it’s ended.
Anyways, reason I’m making this post is to highlight that people on Twitter are waking up to the fact that Katsuki’s poorly written, so it looks like the honeymoon phase of MHA is coming to an end. Obviously he’s still got his stans, but the fact people are feeling more comfortable with pointing out his flaws is a victory in it of itself. Probably also helps that most of them have grown up. Also, keep in mind that the account I usually browse Twitter casually with hasn’t interacted with any MHA posts, so it’s not like I’m being recommended these posts due to prior engagements. These were found completely in the wild. I thought sharing this might cheer some of you up. With the crazy world we live in, sometimes the small and petty victories are worth celebrating 😂.
In other news, I thought I’d let you all know that I do plan on eventually writing one big, final review on Katsuki and MHA in general, but that’s something that’ll happen in the future when I get the time to do so. Same goes for answering all the asks that have built up and will continue to build up over my absence (sorry for that).
Hope y’all stay safe and healthy until then 😊🙌
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So…
From what I understand, no ship ended up winning in the end 😂.
Someone on Twitter said this is the first instance of hetero-baiting and I’m inclined to agree 😂. IzuOcha never happened despite it constantly being teased 💀. Hell, I’d say IzuMei shippers somehow won the most despite not being in the running to begin with 😂. Congrats to them.
Unfortunately, from what I’ve seen, Izuku got hardcore shafted. He does get an iron man suit and is a teacher at U.A, but no one knows what he did, he had to give up his dream for 8 years, and he’s hardly seen any of his classmates since they graduated. Why does Hori hate him so much? I’ve seen tragic protagonists treated better 😭
If it’s really that bad, my prediction’s going to be that this ending’s going to live on in infamy just like Attack on Titan’s and Star vs the Forces of Evil (haven’t seen either so I can’t say if their endings are as bad as people think). Such an anticlimactic end to this journey.
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So I’m hearing that the final chapter sucks 💀. That it does Izuku dirty and that it leaves many things unsolved. That’s a yikes.
I’ll have to judge it for myself and set some time to catch up with the series. Once I do, I’ll be sharing my thoughts and answering all the unread asks. I didn’t forget about those, don’t worry 😂.
Honestly I have a lot to say about MHA as a whole, and I plan on writing a giant post about it. Despite what you might think, not all of it is negative. There are some really good stuff in the series. I wouldn’t have made this blog if I didn’t care about MHA, and I wouldn’t be criticizing it as much as I do either.
At the end of the day, it’s been a long journey, one that both I and you have seen through the end. Now it’s time to reflect on what we’ve learned, remember the good times, and see what lies in store for us in the future.
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Hey y’all, still alive 😂. I wanted to ask you a quick question about Endeavor: what caused him to be abusive?
It can be argued that Endeavor and Katsuki are parallels of one another, two power hungry individuals who treat everyone around them like garbage before growing from that mindset. Katsuki was a P.O.S when his quirk first developed, but do we ever see what made Endeavor go down such a terrible path?
Unlike Katsuki, who was shitty from the day he was born, Endeavor’s beginnings were actually very noble.
Copied from the MHA wiki:
“The death of Enji's father deeply impacted him, causing him to blame it on his weakness and leading to his desire to become a strong hero, to the point where he chose the hero name "Endeavor" to reflect all his hard work and efforts.”
Endeavor’s initial reason for being a hero was very similar to Izuku and All Might’s in that he wanted to help people. However, the quote does note that Endeavor specifically wanted to be a “strong” hero, and so I can see why he would be jealous of All Might’s success.
Still, I find his line of thinking to not really be fleshed out well. We never see the process that made him go from well intentioned hero to abusive father.
As a writer, Hori struggles with character progression and development. I’ve ranted a lot about why Katsuki’s development sucks both on this blog and my other one, so I’ll just focus on Endeavor for now.
Whereas Katsuki feels like a speedrun attempt at character development, Endeavor honestly feels like two completely different characters.
In the beginning, you have him framed as a devil, a corrupt and abusive man whose only goal is to be number one. He’s cartoonishly terrible, but also realistic in the sense that a lot of abusers are just terrible people for no reason other than selfishness.
Once his character journey happens, suddenly the severity of his actions are downplayed to make him seem more human. He never meant to hit Rei, he just (somehow) accidentally pushed her.
Now, I know that Endeavor’s seeking atonement, so his change in personality makes sense there, but instead of Endeavor’s character feeling like it progressed, it feels like Hori swapped him for a different character.
I think showing why Endeavor changed from a noble hero to a selfish abuser would’ve made this shift work better (also Hori not retconning his actions, but that’s a different post). We would’ve seen that there was once a good person, but that person has been warped beyond recognition. When Endeavor finally comes to his senses again, it would feel more natural. Obviously, I’m not saying that Endeavor needs to be sympathetic or anything like that, he is an abuser after all, but as a character who’s essential to the themes Hori wants to tackle, he should feel like a fully fleshed out character rather than a character that has been swapped with another.
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Character Flaws vs Writing Flaws:
While catching up on some of the stuff people have commented/sent to me, I noticed someone mention how Katsuki being a bully is a flaw of his and that not every character needs to be a good person.
First of all, when did I ever say that a character has to be morally correct to be a good character? Some of my favorite characters are villains who’ve done worse things than Katsuki.
So what’s the difference between them and Katsuki?
Well, the villains have a reason for existing. Joker is meant to serve as a parallel to Batman, challenging his morals while also showing what an unhinged Batman could look like.
On a much lesser scale, despite his extremely limited screen time, Moonfish’s bloodlust, lack of sanity, and cannibalism serve two purposes in MHA: to showcase Fumikage’s power and to give the readers an example of what the heroes of this world have to deal with.
Katsuki’s flaws are meant to show the flaws of a world that values raw power over morals, but he fails at this. The reason why? His flaws are never allowed to be flaws.
Katsuki’s aggressive and hostile nature should have him struggling to make friends, yet he has the two pillars of 1-A, that being Ejiro and Denkias described by Hori, immediately befriend him with no issues. His inability to empathize with others should have people wanting to steer away from him, but his instead 1-A loves him, Eri loves him despite being the last person who would, and anyone who doesn’t love him is seen as being in the wrong.
Katsuki is meant to be a big fish in a little pond, someone whose ego isn’t challenged until a certain point, and the Battle Trials were meant to show this. While yes, Katsuki has a mini-breakdown over the fact that he’s no longer in a class of people with weaker quirks, he has no issue claiming a spot as a Top Dog and he still continues to demean the people around him.
Katsuki’s aggressiveness is meant to be both a flaw and an asset. His aggressive nature is what motivates him to defeat the villain, but it’s supposed to cause him to have a one track mind when it comes to hero work. Rescue, teamwork, all of that is ignored by him to fight the big bad. His ego caused everyone to have a tougher time during the USJ, but is that ever touched upon? Nope. It’s just ignored. When Katsuki saved Kyouka, there was no buildup to it. It just happens. We never see him struggle with teamwork because everyone else follows him like a lost puppy.
Meanwhile, Izuku is meant to be Katsuki’s parallel in this department. He’s meant to showcase why too much selflessness isn’t good while also showing that a hero is more than just their raw power. Problem is, Izuku gets completely shat on no matter what he does. He goes after a villain to protect U.A? Gets criticized. Does his best to work with Katsuki? Gets blamed despite it solely being an issue on Katsuki’s end. Does everything perfectly? Nope, still not enough. Compared to Izuku, who always seems to be in the wrong, Katsuki’s placed as this paragon of heroic virtues despite the fact both characters are supposed to be two halves of a whole. They’re supposed to learn from one another. Problem is, Katsuki’s flaws are always ignored while Izuku’s positive traits are demeaned.
Finally, Katsuki being a bully is supposed to serve as a starting point for his character. He’s meant to grow and develop as a human being. Again, he doesn’t, or at least he doesn’t do so in an organic way. He never suffers consequences for his behavior, he’s constantly propped up and coddled instead of criticized, and he’s given some heroic moments despite there being no buildup to them. In the span of a month he goes from nearly killing Izuku to risking his life for him. Where the hell did that come from? Honestly, I wouldn’t care if Katsuki being a bully is his sole purpose for existing, but he’s meant to be more than that. This is supposed to be a well developed and fully fleshed out character who grows from his selfishness and is meant to show that anyone can be a hero, no matter their starting point. But when the development is crap and he hardly changes outside of some OOC moments, then his flaws cease to be flaws that he’s meant to overcome. Instead MHA treats it as him being quirky and misunderstood.
In conclusion, you just can’t present something as a character flaw and expect it to serve as an excuse as to why a character exhibits said flaw. You have to think of the following: what purpose does this flaw serve? Is it meant to be used to teach a lesson? Does it set something in motion, whether it be the development of this character, another character, or does the flaw cause the character’s downfall? The only thing Katsuki’s flaws does right is that they set up Izuku’s story, which again would be fine if that’s Katsuki’s purpose, but it’s not. Him being a bully isn’t something that he overcomes in a natural way. His redemption story is the equivalent of filling things out of a checklist without being fleshed out. Every time he screws up, it’s never treated as a screw-up. Oh he failed the hero license exam? Well so did Shoto so he’s not unique there, and the proctors suck hid dick even while he’s “failing”. Him being the reason for 13’s injuries? Never brought up.
Katsuki’s flaws don’t piss me off because they are flaws, but because the writing of his character IS so deeply flawed despite being a centralized character in the story.
Oh, and as always, someone can dislike a character for whatever reason they might have. If people don’t like Katsuki because he’s a bully, then they have every right to. What I wrote is a response as to why I think Katsuki’s a shit character and how it’s not because of his flaws themselves, but how Hori goes about writing these flaws.
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Ok, so I was thinking to myself and I realized that Mezou Shoji is such an unsung hero in 1-A. Bro’s single-handedly kept the class alive at several points in the story and really deserves more credit.
Here’s a list of things of some of the things he’s done:
1. Snagged half his classmates in the USJ. If it weren’t for him, 1-A couldn’t have destroyed the door and Tenya wouldn’t never gotten to U.A in time
2. Saved Izuku from Himiko.
3. Helped calm down Dark Shadow by carrying Izuku to them.
4. Held out the longest against Nine which allowed Katsuki and Izuku to advance and used his body to shield the two children.
5. Managed to calm down a group of mutant protesters with the power of empathy alone.
Mezou needs more love. Dude’s such a great guy and an interesting character.
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Ok, so I know I wasn’t tagged but I wanna add my own ideas to this thread:
So I really like Overhaul. He’s a huge scumbag, but the perfect level of evil that makes him menacing to watch onscreen. He’s my third favorite MHA villain behind Twice and Moonfish, is in my Top 10 favorite MHA characters list, and is one my Top 10 favorite villains of all time. However, there are some things that I’d change about him to truly make him shine
1. Show off his intelligence more: people don’t realize this, but via feats, Overhaul is one of the smartest characters in MHA, easily being Top Two. This is the man that is largely responsible for keeping the Yakuza alive, the man that managed to manipulate people into his cause, and is a solid strategist. What really pushes him towards the top though is that he’s managed to do something only one other person has done before via science (Dr. Garaki); successfully enter the field of quirk genetics. Not only was he able to extract Eri’s quirk factor from her blood alone, but he’s able to go further beyond that and make it so that it was bestowed upon non-living objects. Not only THAT, but he was able to alter the way the quirk works. Normally rewind rewinds everything about its target. Overhaul managed to biologically engineer the quirk to the point where it specifically only targeted someone’s quirk factor. AFO, the guy with a 6/6 S+ intelligence, didn’t know how to alter the properties of rewind or the rest of his quirks. At best he was able to combine them. Dr Garaki, the only other person besides AFO with an intelligence stat of 6/6 S+ and the only other person who is experienced with quirk genetics, hasn’t shown the ability to imbue inanimate objects with quirks or alter how a quirk works. Overhaul is a genius and should’ve taken the place of the MLA as Japan’s biggest threat.
2. Change his motives: Overhaul’s motive is to remove quirks so the Yakuza can come into power. That’s a basic, but solid motive for someone like him. However, the rest of his motives suck. He sees quirks as a disease…despite having arguably one of the strongest quirks in the series. Instead of having him go “quirks are cooties” and all, just keep it as him wanting to eliminate everyone else’s quirks so that no one can challenge him. It makes far more sense for a guy like him.
3. Involve him in the story more: honestly, this is where I begin to steer far away from canon. If it were up to me, Dr. Garaki would’ve been the main villain with Overhaul being the second villain. These are two men who are made all the more dangerous due to their incredible minds. They would parallel Izuku fantastically as just like him, their biggest assets are their minds. This is especially true for Garaki as the man can’t even walk. All his quirk does is halve his aging. Everything else he’s done, such as create Nomu, is solely because of his unrivaled intellect. In a similar vein, while Overhaul’s quirk does make him a threat, it’s his mind that makes him so much more dangerous. Blowing someone up with a matter manipulation quirk is pretty standard. Rebuilding someone is more complicated, especially when he’s somehow also able to bring them back from the dead too. However, assimilating yourself with someone else while managing to copy their powers too takes some real brain power. What was stopping Overhaul from pulling a AFO and yoinking quirks? He even has the advantage of not having to kill anyone/remove someone’s quirk. He could steal a strand of hair and copy someone’s quirk if he’s interested in snagging one without raising suspicion. If written right, he could’ve been a far better antagonist than AFO.
At the end of the day, Overhaul has some immense potential that could let writers make him into a far more dangerous villain than AFO and Tomura ever were in, but sadly canon kinda made him a one off character.
Also, unrelated, but I’m sure Overhaul can copy OFA by altering his DNA to match one of the users or he could just yoink the individual quirks from the main quirk and power them up via other ways to mimic the properties OFA would bestow upon the individual quirks and himself in general. He might be able to cheat the system.
Alot of you guys here are working on your own MHA rewrite. So here's my question
How would you guys rewrite Overhaul in your story and also, would you guys still include Eri or completely remove her from the narrative. It's impossible to have Overhaul without Eri. Would he still be imprisoned and if so, after the prison break arc in S6 of MHA how would you guys go about handling him.
Overhaul is a hideous, diabolical and a greedy monster with zero moral compass. A true villain that MHA never deserved. Heck, shigaraki should've taken down notes on how to create fear, terror and rule with an iron hand from Overhaul.
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If you had the opportunity to have another character besides Shoto (fuck Bakugou, he wasn’t a rival) as a rival for the series, who would you choose and how would you go about with it? Another character that has been talked about as a potential good rival for Izuku or an unconventional choice? Cause I have mine, but I have to work some details out before making it work for my story.
Either Neito or Tenya for sure, leaning more towards Neito. The symbolism’s already there. I guess I’d have Neito lose to Izuku in the Sports Festival, replacing Hitoshi’s round with this. Neito tries to copy Izuku’s quirk, but freaks out mentally when he can’t. With Izuku not wanting to use his quirk or else he’d break fingers for no reason, the fight would be a quirkless one. Izuku wins, and Neito asks him why he didn’t use his quirk. Izuku mentions how his quirk breaks his body and how he needs to rely on other methods of victory until he can get it under control. You’d think Neito would get upset, but he doesn’t, mentioning how he himself can’t rely solely on his quirk either due to the fact he has to touch someone to use it and he only has five minutes with whatever quirk he has. Once the fight’s over, Neito tells Izuku that the next time they fight it’ll be to test how far they’ve grown.
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Ngl, this is actually very cute. This comes from the comedic MHA spin-off series “SMASH”. What I like about this is that Momo clearly admires Izuku and is genuinely curious as to why he’s so stressed out. When he hears his answer, it helps humanize him in her eyes, and not in a bad way. Her admitting that an insecure mind is troublesome is her relating to Izuku, and her being happy reads like a “you get me” sorta thing. She’s not alone in her struggles. I really wish we would’ve seen them interact more in the main series.
#bnha critical#mha critical#izumomo#izuku midoriya#momo yaoyorozu#can be used as shipping fuel or as platonic friends material
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You know, as much as I wish Hori developed a lot of characters better, one good thing that comes out of it is that people can make head-canons about them and they can’t be refuted.
For example: We’ve never seen the limits of Yui Kodai’s quirk. All we know is that it doesn’t affect living creatures and that to use it on an object, she has to have touched it at one point. I could say that she could chuck a moon-sized rock at someone and no one can tell me I’m wrong 😂.
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Jesus Christ, the Pro's twiddling their thumbs and sitting on their asses while Izuku runs himself ragged makes me so mad everytime I think about it.
They see this literal child pulling himself out of school, working through injuries, and going without sleep and food... and don't bother objecting or lifting a finger to stop him.
Then they have the nerve to tell him to rest ONLY because he's their best shot in stopping AFO and Shigaraki. Like I get what they're saying, but pressuring him like this is only going to make him push himself harder.
And then on top of all of that, a fucking bath and nap are what cures Izuku 😂. It's so bad.
PS: And then Midnight and Aizawa sit on their asses and twiddle their thumbs as Blackwhip goes on a rampage. Ochako puts herself in danger trying to help Izuku, and she gets praised for this. If it were Izuku, I guarantee you he would have gotten in trouble.
Now, I do think the bath thing is a cultural thing. Baths in Japan are often seen as a means of relaxation, so I can see what Hori was going for.
However, everything else is spot on. These pro heroes were watching a child utterly destroy himself without offering any sort of aid.
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I will say one good thing about the PLF War arc is that Aizawa FINALLY realizes how much of an asshole he was to Izuku after hearing him stick up for him.
I was like damn, so you KNEW how unfair you were being to Izuku up until this point?
Bro that makes him even worse cause how has he not apologized yet 💀
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Alright, I’m bored again so I’m going to rank all of the arcs from best to worst:
Great:
1. Hero Killer Arc: This arc and number 2 on this list proves that MHA had such potential. Watching Izuku grow and his efforts/impact on other people being acknowledged was great to see. We’ve got fantastic growth for the three main characters and a very good antagonist(despite some issues I have with Stain’s goal). Best of all, no Katsuki.
2. Shie Hissaki Arc: another great arc with a lot of great fights and characters. Watching Izuku vs Overhaul was thrilling and being introduced to The Big 3 and some cool pro heroes was a treat. There are some issues I have with this arc, such as how Overhaul’s motivations suck (he sees quirks as cooties when he literally has the best quirk in Japan) and that some characters could’ve been developed more (I would’ve loved to see more from the Eight Bullets and Nejire), but it was overall a good experience. And again, no Katsuki.
3. USJ Arc: Other than Katsuki’s dumbass endangering everyone and not getting called out for it, I had a blast with this arc. Solid character interactions all around and a fantastic fight to end it all off.
4. U.A Festival Arc: Gentle was a breath of fresh air in terms of villains and I really enjoyed his fight with Izuku. This would’ve been number 3 if not for the fact Izuku gets yelled at for doing his job and Katsuki gets another point added to him being a Gary Stu by revealing yet another talent he has that he shouldn’t.
Good:
5. Entrance Exam Arc: It was a solid setup for getting to know Izuku, All Might, and the world of MHA. It was one of the few times that the narrative wasn’t sucking on Katsuki’s dick too.
6. Forest Training Arc: The final arc that I’d consider good. We’ve got some solid moments here. Fumikage going berserk, Mezou carrying everyone to safety being introduced to the main LoV members, Izuku vs Muscular, and the character of Kota were nice additions to the series. We even got to see some of 1-B, even if it wasn’t much.
Alright:
7: Meta Liberation Arc: Now we’re in the area where these arcs aren’t bad, but they clearly exist just to set things up. This is an arc that would’ve been fantastic if it wasn’t for the fact it led nowhere. Yes, a good chunk of the LoV received fantastic development but the MLA were so lame, and by that, I mean they’re introduced here only to serve as canon fodder in the next arc.
8. Pro Hero Arc: I don’t really have any complaints about this arc nor do I have anything to say outside the fact Endeavor’s fight with the High End was pretty neat.
9. Hideout Raid Arc: only reason this isn’t in the “good” or “great “ category is cause it was centered around Katsuki. All Might vs AFO was a fantastic conclusion to the first saga of MHA and I liked seeing the rescue squad in action… even though Katsuki made it a pain to be rescued.
10. U.A traitor Arc: I don’t really care about this arc for two reasons, one is that the foreshadowing leading up to this moment sucked and that we never really got to spend enough time with Yuuga to care much about the reveal.
Bad:
11. Endeavor Agency Arc: Now we’re at the part where I dislike all of these arcs. This is an arc that Katsuki ruins due to him being a shitty character. Him yelling at a trauma victim to stop talking about her trauma in her own damn house was obnoxious. Katsuki didn’t need to be in this arc whatsoever. Remove him and this arc would’ve had a much higher rating for actually tackling Endeavor’s character and relationship with his family in a solid manner.
12. Sports Festival Arc: The Sports Festival Arc would’ve been fantastic it is weren’t for certain points. First off, this is where the Katsuki dick sucking really began. Shota acts like a mouthpiece for Katsuki even though the people booing him were right in the fact that he could’ve ended the fight easily. He also wasn’t taking Ochako seriously at all, literally announcing “it’s time to get serious” once her strat failed. He should’ve lost against Shoto too seeing as Shoto’s ice is a direct counter to his quirk. Finally, Katsuki had no right listening in on Shoto and Izuku’s conversation and demanding anything from Shoto, a point that’s never addressed. Secondly, all the Gen Ed kids were assholes for no reason. Who in their right mind sees 1-A going through a traumatic experience as them seeing themselves better than everyone else? Yeah, Katsuki gave off a bad impression but he’s just one guy. Finally, this was the arc that introduced Hitoshi, a failed attempt by Hori at tackling the idea of prejudice. Instead of someone bitter at the world for being screwed by society, we got an entitled bitch.
13. Remedial Course Arc: as much as I love Gang Orca, this arc served no purpose. Katsuki gives off a line that feels undeserved seeing as he’d go off undermining people afterwards but this arc’s biggest flaw was that it really didn’t have to exist.
Crap:
14. Battle Trial Arc: Now we’re in the really bad arcs. The Battle Trial Arc is once again ruined by Katsuki. Despite being told by All Might not to fire that explosion, he still does. Yes, he aimed it in a way that it wouldn’t kill Izuku, but the fact that All Might was worried that it could’ve killed Izuku meant that firing that thing in a narrow hallway could’ve seriously injured him. Katsuki suddenly switching up his fighting style despite having no formal training’s the first instance of his plot armor showing up, with the second being that he wasn’t disqualified. Katsuki being afraid of 1-A’s potential went nowhere cause he ended up winning the Sports Festival and would undermine 1-A constantly. Finally, Izuku telling Katsuki about his “borrowed power” was dumb. Everything else was fine though, but not enough to make up for Katsuki’s flaws.
15. Paranormal Liberation Arc: Would’ve been much higher but there are several glaring flaws. Izuku defending Endeavor’s character was one of those moments where I audibly groaned. Katsuki’s plot armor kicks it up into turbo gear by having him have a quirk awakening, surviving an attack that should’ve destroyed his stomach with zero consequences, and giving him an unearned “my body moved on its own” moment.
16. Quirk Apprehension Exam: This arc introduces Shota… and makes all of his flaws known to the audience. I have several posts going over why he sucks and this is the episode that shows it all off. Only thing keeping this from being ranked lower is cause we were also introduced to 1-A.
Shit:
17. Star and Stripe Arc: We’re close to the bottom of the barrel now. Hori introduces a character he never foreshadowed once despite Star and Stripe being the top pro hero of another country and immediately kills her. It does nothing to the plot either. “Oh but it nerfed Tomura” that’s what Hori tells us. Do we actually see what quirks Tomura lost? In fact, after this, his quirk evolves to counter Eraserhead’s. At best all this arc did was stall for time.
18. Dark Hero Arc: what a waste of potential. This would’ve been ranked lower if it wasn’t for Ochako’s speech, Izuku vs Muscular 2, and Izuku helping that fox lady. What makes it shit though? First off, Izuku suddenly unlocks the rest of his quirks. Secondly, 1-A thinks that the best way to get Izuku back is to show up, beat him up, and then kidnap him back to U.A. Third, the pros were offering Izuku no support. He was hungry, tired, and dirty, yet not once did any of them think “hey, if we’re using him as bait to draw AFO out, maybe we should keep him healthy so he can help us once we ambush AFO”. Fourth, Katsuki’s role in this arc. He demeans Izuku in front of his friends, daring to compare Izuku’s desire to protect everyone to him having an ego, and then gives an absolutely poorly timed and terrible apology. God this arc sucks.
19. Joint Training Arc: Oh look, another Katsuki dick sucking session. Sorry, but 1-B does not redeem how awful this arc is. Katsuki’s praised to the moon and back, insults his classmates and the former OFA users with no repercussions, and earns yet another victory. “But he saved Kyouka” but not out of being a good person. He only wanted the victory. Maybe this could’ve been a good step if Katsuki’s arc wasn’t Hori’s attempt at speedrunning a character arc. Yui getting beat by Ochako so effortlessly will forever bother me as one of Yui’s 5 fans (this girl has a 5/6 A+ skill stat, which is higher than Ochako’s). Also, Hitoshi’s here, but he’s actually tolerable here so I’m not going to rant about him.
Super Shit:
20. Provisional License Arc: This is going to be a short write cause there’s not much to be said. It’s yet another Katsuki dick sucking session where the narrative wanks him off. Then there’s Kacchan vs Deku 2, which if you’ve read any of my blogs, you know that this was once my least favorite moment of the series. If you wanna know why this moment was so crap, I have dozens of posts about why it does. And yes, I said it was once my least favorite moment. What’s to come somehow managed to beat it in terms of sheer crap.
I can’t think of any singular phrase to describe how terrible this arc is:
21. Final War Arc: How ironic that the end of the series is also at the end of this list. Where do I even begin? Well, there’s Miruko being the subject of someone’s gore fetish for the third time, AFO overstaying his welcome, Izuku hardly even doing anything, Tomura getting BS power ups up the wazoo, AFO and Izuku never meeting, the mutant portion being handled poorly, Dabi somehow gaining a power up that ultimately served no purpose, and Ochako and Himiko’s portion also being wrapped up poorly. However, what really makes this arc the bottom of the barrel is the dick sucking. Somehow, Katsuki’s able to last the longest against Tomura. Somehow Katsuki manages to score a hit just because he scared Tomura. Somehow Katsuki managed to survive having his heart, arm, and chest blown out via amateur surgery with absolutely no injuries despite being dead for like 5 min without a damn heart and heart surgery not being an answer for a broken arm. And finally, Katsuki gets yet another quirk power up and is now able to compete with AFO. This is THE arc where it’s clear Hori wanted Katsuki to be the protagonist and god damn I will argue that The Room and My Immortal is better than this clusterfuck of an arc.
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Ok, so I made an error. He does have a stat of 5/6 A+, which does put him ahead of most of 1-A. However, this ties him with Shota, Tenya, and Minoru. Shota’s a dumbass as I’ve explained in numerous posts, and while both Tenya and Minoru are smart, they’re nowhere near Overhaul’s level. Overhaul successfully ran a massive underground empire powerful enough that even AFO had to recognize his abilities and he somehow figured out how to duplicate quirks by using someone’s DNA. Not only that, but he ALSO figured out how to infuse inanimate objects with quirks and figured out how to alter a quirk in such a way that its properties were changed. He somehow found a way to make rewind ONLY target quirk factors rather than the entire object hit by the bullets he made. That should put him up to the level of Garaki, the only other person shown to be knowledgeable enough to alter and copy quirks only using the power of science.
Also, he only has a power stat of 3/6 C. The guy who can manipulate matter has a lower power rating than Stain (whose quirk gives him no boosts to his offense), Katsuki (whose quirk struggled with Ejiro’s hardening form while a bullet managed to chip him), Ejiro (whose quirk doesn’t come near the power of overhaul in terms of power), and is tied with Shota (who also doesn’t have a quirk that boosts his offenses).
If my last post about the stat ratings didn’t convince you that Hori had no idea what he was doing when he was assigning them, then hopefully this post does.
Can we talk about how Overhaul, the guy with the intelligence to not only know how to harvest someone’s quirk from their DNA but also is capable of infusing non-organic materials with quirks, is ranked lower in intelligence than a good chunk of 1-A?
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I want whatever Hori was on when he thought up of those stats, because they make absolutely no sense with his characterization.
Izuku's 1/5 in nearly everything despite being built like a brick house, being 1A's defacto field leader, and having OFA.
Mic has 5/5 intelligence and All Might breaks the damn scale at 6/5, but they're relegated to being the village idiots of the story.
Overhaul MD engineered Quirk erasing bullets and is somehow less smarter than most of 1A.
I'm pretty sure Bakugou has high stats across the board because of fucking course he would 🙄
The stats are complete BS. I have a post that goes deep into why they suck.
Sadly you are right about Katsuki. He has a 5/5 A in everything except technique which is a 5/5 A+. IMO the only stats of his that should be an A level are his power and speed. He hasn’t shown that he deserves to have such a high intelligence and skill stat.
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Can we talk about how Overhaul, the guy with the intelligence to not only know how to harvest someone’s quirk from their DNA but also is capable of infusing non-organic materials with quirks, is ranked lower in intelligence than a good chunk of 1-A?
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Pt. 3 of more posts to check out:
Hori’s Wonky Stat Distributions:
Reformation Vs Redemption:
How Kyouka’s Stronger than Hori Shows Her to Be:
Yui Kodai Headcanons:
Arc Rankings:
Character Flaws vs Writing Flaws:
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