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Boku No Hero Academia âThe Two Heroesâ Vol. 0 Manga One Shot - All Might Rising

The Boku No Hero Academia âThe Two Heroesâ movie special manga booklet comes with a one shot story about how All Might becomes âAll Mightâ and how Nana passed on her legacy to him. I scanlated the entire story, so I hope you enjoy! Also, you can purchase the Vol. 0 Origin Manga here! Please credit me or my Twitter @aitaikimochii if you post these scanlations elsewhere! Enjoy~
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WOW LOOK AT THAT BEAUTIFUL SHOTÂ
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OH OKAY THANKS I DIDNT NEED MY HEART ANYWAYÂ
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Hero Academia Season 3 START!!
From Horikoshiâs Twitter
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@horikoshiko: ăăăžăăŚăăă§ă¨ăăăăăžăďźäťĺš´ăăăăăăéĄăăăžăďź Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Happy new year! Thank you again this year!
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âI wonât let go. Not this time.â
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Eriâs Quirk
So Iâve seen a few people on here talk about Eriâs quirk saying itâs too OP and that it breaks the story or that she can heal so and soâŚ
But I donât think thatâs how her quirk works at all.
What weâve seen so far is that she needs physical contact to activate her quirk. But what some people are forgetting about her rewind quirk is that it doesnât seem to stay permanently rewound.
Deku broke his legs, so Eri rewound them to right before they were broken.

BUT THEN THIS HAPPENS!

Dekuâs injuries reappeared! So that means Eri can rewind someone to a certain point back in time, but EVENTUALLY theyâll revert BACK to the state they were in before she used her quirk (only if theyâre still alive). I think thatâs the limit of her quirk, whoever she uses it on will eventually go back to how they were before. In the case of her father, he probably was rewound to a fertilized egg or single sperm which would be almost impossible to see with the naked eye and most likely died being in that state out in the open.
So Eriâs quirk wouldnât be good for healing necessarily, maybe for emergencies to stop someone from dying until they get actual medical treatment instead. Those are my thoughts.
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âI wonât let go! No matter what!â
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Chisaki: Her Power will kill you!!!
Deku: She canât kill me if Iâm killing myself first!!!
THE ABSOLUTE MADMAN HAS RETURNED
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âHer voice, so, so closeâŚâ
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Quirk-law is the leading cause of Villainy
At first glance, the world of BnHA seems like it might be a fun place to live, but thatâs because weâre viewing it from the perspective of the top 1%. For most people, the only difference between their world and the real one is that they are in constant danger.Â
Letâs review what we know about quirk law. Only licensed heroes are authorized to use quirks in public. You may use quirks privately, but they must be registered and there are myriad restrictions. You must obtain a license to use quirks for your job, also with various limitations.
On the surface, pretty commonsense. In practice, these laws target the lowest common denominator and thus punish everyone else. If you ever had a teacher who demanded silence from the class because one person misbehaved, itâs like that on a societal scale.
(excerpt from the spin off âBnHA Illegalsâ) This guy can move slightly faster than a brisk walking pace by holding 3 points of contact with the ground. Heâs not allowed to do that. He becomes a vigilante hero, which is a crime.
The âIllegalsâ manga features several people who turned to the âcrimeâ of vigilante heroism because of the draconian regulation of quirks. Itâs on the level of thought-crime, guilty until proven innocent.Â
While licenses make sense in the real world with regards to vehicles and guns, it doesnât make sense for quirks because A) nearly everyone has them, and B) itâs not a choice to obtain it.Â
(excerpt from chapter 85) Letâs talk about a case where these laws donât just inconvenience an individual, but harm all of society. Momo has the quirk âcreationâ which is very tightly regulated for the sake of the economy. With a hero license she can create anything she needs for heroing, but anything else is (officially) off limits.
This is legislating to the worst case scenario, which, I contend, is a poor strategy in this world. It works from the assumption that she would use her quirk selfishly and excessively. If she created billions of dollars, she would ruin the economy and we would all suffer.
But what if she used her quirk selfishly and in moderation? She could make anything she needs for a modest life, or the money appropriate for a modest living, and it would have no impact on the economy. A good outcome for her and a neutral result for the rest of us. Thereâs no reason to prohibit this.
And, of course, the law doesnât consider the best case scenario. What if she uses her quirk selflessly? What if, for example, every couple years she set aside a month to create smart phones for everyone in the world? Would that wreck the economy? One particular industry, sure. Would it benefit literally everyone but electronics CEOs? Would it save thousands of child laborers in sweatshops? YES! Thatâs a brilliant trade off! But, even if she applied for a business quirk license, I think sheâd be denied for the potential disruption of the economy.
(Side note: It has been a topic of many forums whether Momo can make things as complex as a smartphone. I say yes. Recall in the School Trip Arc, she made a tracking device and matching GPS unit. Itâs absolutely within her ability.)
Rapid fire round: what should these people do if society was more lenient? Shinso: suicide hotline operator. Todoroki: work inside a nuclear cooling tower, heat up water at the bottom, cool down steam at the top, infinite energy. Uraraka: construction worker work at NASA.
As civilians these quirks would be restricted. Even as heroes these quirks are going to waste from a utilitarian perspective. No one benefits from this arrangement. There is so much potential in the world, and its governments seem dedicated to squandering it.
This is a society that is oppressive to the majority. Quirks could fuel the next stage of human evolution, but laws keep society grounded in the stone age. How can anyone in that world (aside from the 1%ers in their ignorant bubble) not resent that? This is the philosophy that breeds villains, and I canât help but agree with it.
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This is the anime! Itâs a battle! Horikoshi sensei on twitter
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Todoroki Shouto : ĺĺˇĺç Hanrei Hannen
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