-KOHEI HORIKOSHI
Plot:
Honestly, I never thought this anime was good. I really have no interest in trending anime's and this series is one of them. For me, trending animes is just an overrated one. Well, not all I guess. Trying to find some good action anime in YouTube, I've come to watch the fight between Midoriya and Todoroki. And because Todoroki looks so cool, I tried watching the first episode, and the next one, and the next one. And I got hooked up.
This anime is about heroes and future heroes. The setting is a world where different skills or powers can be discovered in a human being and they can, if they like it, may want to become a hero. Our MC wanted to become one, wanted it in desperation. However, he was born with nothing. Nothing at all. Thus, his journey of having no skill but wanting to become a hero will begin once he encounters the best hero of all, the one he admires so much.
Characters:
Useless characters are so out of date, and I'm really glad it is. Useless is different than weakness. Every character has weakness; they should be. That's where they have a room to grow; that's where character development takes place. Useless characters are just so annoying. The MC is yes, weak, but he have so much potential and intensity in him. He has that goal he wanted and the will to reach it. Side note, I really like the character of Aizawa, he is so cool.
Sound and Animation:
The voice of Bakugo is so intense. He's one of those characters who's so childish, but you can't help but like. There are characters whose really cute, there are those that are cool and then, there are characters that are somewhat weird. And I think, that's just right since heroes are not the same. It is what makes it unique.
Enjoyment:
I love it. I so much like how the anime goes. The actions are exciting, the pacing is just right, not too fast and not too slow, just right. It will make you excited on what's come next. It will let you hope that all of them will grow and wanted to watch them do so.
Ending:
The ending of season 1 is just a warm up. It just made the characters realize that what they wanted is not a joke. It's like letting them re-think what they are trying to reach and how serious they are to achieve it. It is also the introduction of the antagonist of the story. Not some cheap one who always get destroyed but just a warning sign that something more horrible are just around the corner.

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