General Anime Thread
Holofan4life
I II II L
Love Live Sunshine is basically Love Live but with more Engrish and a demon girl
TheHappySpaceman
Sweet F.A.
I find it interesting how MHA treats superheroing different from other movies. There doesn’t seem to be as much stress placed on secret identities or the like, and the heroes are seen as celebrities rather than vigilantes.
Scrabbleman
[screams in German]
@TheHappySpaceman
It’s basically what would happen if superheroing was legal and supported by governments. It’s a job, no different than a fireman or a police officer, of course with the added popularity contest.
It’s basically what would happen if superheroing was legal and supported by governments. It’s a job, no different than a fireman or a police officer, of course with the added popularity contest.
TheHappySpaceman
Sweet F.A.
@Scrabbleman
I see. Interesting.
Though, without secret identities, you’d think it would be easier for villains to find and kill heroes and their loved ones.
I see. Interesting.
Though, without secret identities, you’d think it would be easier for villains to find and kill heroes and their loved ones.
Scrabbleman
[screams in German]
@TheHappySpaceman
I’m sure there’s protective measures against that, or something. I mean, do criminals go attack cop’s families?
Well, yes. But there are still a lot of cops. So that means it doesn’t happen as often as you’d think.
I’m sure there’s protective measures against that, or something. I mean, do criminals go attack cop’s families?
Well, yes. But there are still a lot of cops. So that means it doesn’t happen as often as you’d think.
Moving On
I caught up with Part 5 anime so I’ll spend the next nine weeks catching up with the manga.
TheHappySpaceman
Sweet F.A.
“It’s always so crowded in here!”
Shows a lunch room with several empty seats
Shows a lunch room with several empty seats
TheHappySpaceman
Sweet F.A.
Aw, geez, the students have already been put into a real, dangerous, life-threatening situation?
This really is just like Hogwarts, isn’t it?
This really is just like Hogwarts, isn’t it?
Cyborg_pony
@TheHappySpaceman
Except, they’re not learning intricate incantations that one mix-up will go from changing hair color to exploding teeth.
@Holofan4life
Should I be concerned?
Except, they’re not learning intricate incantations that one mix-up will go from changing hair color to exploding teeth.
@Holofan4life
Should I be concerned?
Zeb
Tag-Bot
@Holofan4life
…. Its been many a year since I’ve seen those 2.
What is it… More than 15 years? Damn.
…. Its been many a year since I’ve seen those 2.
What is it… More than 15 years? Damn.
DarklordYuri
Yuri is best girl
@Holofan4life
I love what the dub does with Mari’s random English - she’s part Italian, so she just says random Italian instead (except for “it’s joke” and “shiny”, which they kept as is for some reason).
And yes, Yohane is great <3.
I love what the dub does with Mari’s random English - she’s part Italian, so she just says random Italian instead (except for “it’s joke” and “shiny”, which they kept as is for some reason).
And yes, Yohane is great <3.
DeathCloud
Agent of Shadows
@TheHappySpaceman
Only government sanctioned heroes. Vigilantes who do fight crime/use powers without being licensed hero or part of police exist. Spin off manga is about this.
Only government sanctioned heroes. Vigilantes who do fight crime/use powers without being licensed hero or part of police exist. Spin off manga is about this.
Lord WyrmSpawN
Lingering Wyvern
@DeathCloud
This system makes me wonder if there are any quirks bad enough that they ban their use even legally.
This system makes me wonder if there are any quirks bad enough that they ban their use even legally.
Lord WyrmSpawN
Lingering Wyvern
@TheHappySpaceman
Or some equivalent?
I would say yes, but we have a straight up mind controller running around.
And he and everyone he knows pegs it a super-villain power despite him desiring otherwise.
Wherever the line is drawn, it ain’t there.
Or some equivalent?
I would say yes, but we have a straight up mind controller running around.
And he and everyone he knows pegs it a super-villain power despite him desiring otherwise.
Wherever the line is drawn, it ain’t there.
Zeb
Tag-Bot
@PonyPon
Well really, most of the quirks we’ve seen can easily kill someone.
Class 1-A even has someone who just produces pure acid as a quirk.
They’ve sort of touched upon it in the show. How the government had so much trouble in working out how to deal with Quirks legally. And things like school systems outside of specialized ones still don’t really know what to do about them.
At one point they offhandedly mentioned that there’s a form of “quirk counseling” that children receive when their quirk is discovered that’s meant to teach them how have basic control over their quirk and likely teaches them why they shouldn’t miss-use it.
And there’s extremely strong regulations in place regarding someone using their quirks on others. Especially in a manner that causes injury. In the early episodes we even saw Uraraka apologize to Deku for “using my quirk on you without asking” when she stopped him from falling by making him float. Implying that it’s at least looked down upon socially to use your powers on someone else without permission.
So at least the setting has gone into some detail on the subject. How they’ve had trouble just adjusting to Quirks existing at all. And how they try to handle people walking around essentially armed to kill in a moments notice. Which is even pointed out by a villain at one point.
Well really, most of the quirks we’ve seen can easily kill someone.
Class 1-A even has someone who just produces pure acid as a quirk.
They’ve sort of touched upon it in the show. How the government had so much trouble in working out how to deal with Quirks legally. And things like school systems outside of specialized ones still don’t really know what to do about them.
At one point they offhandedly mentioned that there’s a form of “quirk counseling” that children receive when their quirk is discovered that’s meant to teach them how have basic control over their quirk and likely teaches them why they shouldn’t miss-use it.
And there’s extremely strong regulations in place regarding someone using their quirks on others. Especially in a manner that causes injury. In the early episodes we even saw Uraraka apologize to Deku for “using my quirk on you without asking” when she stopped him from falling by making him float. Implying that it’s at least looked down upon socially to use your powers on someone else without permission.
So at least the setting has gone into some detail on the subject. How they’ve had trouble just adjusting to Quirks existing at all. And how they try to handle people walking around essentially armed to kill in a moments notice. Which is even pointed out by a villain at one point.
DeathCloud
Agent of Shadows
Himiko Toga quirkrequiring to drink blood of somebody to become that somebody, made her outcast by society and only was accepted if she never used or suppressed her quirk. It also made enjoy drinking blood and she developed fixation and fetish for injuries causing her to be unstable on inside, eventually she stopped pretending she is normal and become serial killer.
Lord WyrmSpawN
Lingering Wyvern
@DeathCloud
I like the headcanon that her parents had comparatively less tame ||cannabalism || based quirks.
Also, don’t spoil the last piece of the best girl triad.
I like the headcanon that her parents had comparatively less tame ||cannabalism || based quirks.
Also, don’t spoil the last piece of the best girl triad.
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