Boku no Hero Academia 7 – Episode 11 Review
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「Light Fades To Rain」
It’s the subtext that makes these headline fights in BnHA as great as they are.
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「Light Fades To Rain」
It’s the subtext that makes these headline fights in BnHA as great as they are.
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「千鬼夜行」 (Sen Oni Yagyou)
“Thousand Demon Night March”
Past is prologue, as the Bard said – time for the main event.
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「焼身照命!! 手負いのヒーロー」 (Shoushin Shōmei!! Teoi no Hīroo)
“Wounded Hero, Burning Bright and True!!”
The pretenders come and come, but BnHA still outclasses all of them.
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「Extras」
All For One’s ability to hone in on weaknesses is probably more powerful than any of his myriad quirks.
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「二つの赫灼」 (Futatsu no Kakushaku)
“Two Flashfires”
No one epitomizes the hollowness of the hero label in BnHA more than Todoroki Enji does.
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「Inflation」
This arc certainly has a “final battle” vibe to it, though it most assuredly isn’t.
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「ダンプリング2」 (Danpuringu 2)
“Dumplings -2-“
What it comes down to, really, is that Dungeon Meshi is awesome.
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「Division」
You didn’t think Class 1-B was just there as a foil, did you?
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「グリフィンのスープ/ダンプリング1」 (Gurifin no Suupu/Danpuringu 1)
“GriffinSoup/Dumplings -1-“
I really think an important element of the success of this series is that the main cast has no dignity at all.
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「Let You Down」
For me HeroAca is the most intricately plotted and internally consistent battle shounen megahit since Hunter X Hunter.