Dolmen 2.0, on 30 June 2016 - 08:49 AM, said:
D, on 25 June 2016 - 03:26 AM, said:
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My Hero Academia just had its big climax, too, and I suspect its last episode will just be a wind-down one.
The climax was definitely well-presented and entertaining and all... but is anyone else getting tired of worlds that are full of magic physics-defying superpowers but the main character(s)' superpower is just super strength?
If I want to see the main character punch the bad guys, I can see it in sooooo many other shows... I would so much rather see All Might and the main character in Hero Academia die so we can see the characters with actually interesting powers fight for once!
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TOUCH WOOOD!
Strength power is the basic of the basics, thats true. The world style has plenty of better more interesting powers to explore.
I really, reallly like the nature of All-might and Midoriya though. Complex powers bring complex plots. The fact Midoriya can't contain the power he has makes it worth paying attention to. The fact All-might can barely keep his up for as long as he does is also super interesting. Its so much more interesting when there's a definite limit to all that power.
The Cliche is really effective when producing excellent opposition. a simple strength power can always be overcome by incredibly complex means, thats how you get the Lex Luthers, the Jokers and the Col. Strikers we all love to hate. I really liked Tomura Shigaki and with a second season confirmed and in production I look forward to more from the other villains seeming to operate in the background.
The limitations on Midoriya and All-Might do make them more interesting compared to the usual 0-to-100 transformation, but the plot still sets them up so that it's never really a big problem. Midoriya will probably never need to fight more than 5 finger-flicks of henchmen and 1 final bad guy needing a full punch, or if there are more enemies the rest of the class will take care of them after he breaks himself. All-Might always has just enough time left to win whatever battle, and then immediately after that he melts.
I will grant that it has lead to a couple neat situations/strategies, like the whirlpool thing, but I wish in that case they would actually devote some focus towards highlighting that creativity, rather than just showing Midoriya going "Oh geez! What will we do! What do we do! We need to fight somehow!" and then jumping straight to the plan's execution, then quickly moving on... while in comparison whenever someone punches something really hard it gets like 5 minutes of special effects and music build-up. Show Midoriya and the others actually talking and coming up with creative ideas, and give them the same emotional impact as the strong-man-punch-villain moments!
Likewise, yeah there *can* be creative and interesting villains that are cool counterpoints to StrongGuyHero. But so far our big bad villains have been... StrongGuyBaddie and NotStrongButDisintegratesYouByTouchingYou... both villains who essentially just get into a fist fight with the punchy hero. It'd be really cool if the next villain is a super-fast ninja with a sniper rifle that Midoriya/All-Might can't even see, let alone get close to... but given how most anime/manga go, I wouldn't count on it...
Of course, this is all the first dozen or so chapters of the manga that we've had animated. Maybe things will take a different turn as we progress, assuming the show keeps going (I know season 2 was confirmed, but supposedly this manga is loooong... who knows if the sales/interest will keep up for 6+ seasons).
LinearPhilosopher, on 30 June 2016 - 10:34 AM, said:
So what are everyones picks for the next season of anime?
Off the top of my head arslan senki s2 shud be good times.
Yeah, I'm looking forward to more Arslan, too. The weird thing is that it is apparently only going to be 8 episodes this year, and they're nowhere close to finishing the story of the books (which have been finished for a long time), so I'm not sure what the plan there is, exactly.
I saw the PV of Cheer Boys and it looks like it will be really good quality/presentation... I'm just not sure how much a show about men's university cheerleading squad will be interesting.
I can't decide if Mob Psycho 100 sounds intriguing or the stupidest premise I've ever heard of. I guess both.
Time travel is always pretty hit or miss, but I'll check out Orange on the hope it's a hit.
Also:
Berserk
ReLife
Shokugeki S2
Of course, we all already know that Onara Gorou is going to be the anime of the year: "Onara Gorou follows the everyday life of Gorou, the "most admirable of farts," as he solves problems in ways that only a fart can"