![]() ![]() If you are fangirling Todoriki (like I do!) you will began to fangirl Killua in HxH (like I also do!).Ĥ. *It is worth noting that both works lose much quality in their second season. *It also has other characters that deserve comparation, such as: In addition to both being sentenced to death since the beginning of the anime *Koro-Sensei and All Might: The teacher with a supernatural force who is always smiling, but who gets furious when they play with their students. The only difference is that the Uraraka it's not a crazy yandere. *Kayano Kaede and Uraraka Ochaco: Girl cheerful, short and cute which is the love interest of the protagonist (and who also loves him). *Akabane Karma and Katsuki Bakugou: "Friend" and rival violent and agressive of the protagonist.Beyond this "explosive" personality, both characters have the same voiceover. He also has great admiration for his teacher and receives a certain highlight in his class. *Shiota Nagisa and Izuku Midoriya: Protagonist half timid who lives scoring what he considers important. *Some characters from bith works can also be compared, for example: In the two anime, both students and teachers has one more occupation (Assassin in Ansatsu Kyoushitsu and Hero in Boku no Hero Academia) *The two anime there are plots that happen in a school, where both classes where the main characters are specials (the worst class in *Ansatsu Kyoushitsu, and the better class in Boku no Hero Academia) If we pay attention, the two anime they are very similar. Watch them, try them, I highly recommend them. Comedy can be somewhat different for both of them, but I think it's the message that can give you a worthwhile time. What does it mean to be a hero? Well, I'll leave that question up to you! I highy recommend these two anime, especially if you've watched one of them already. Most of it spoilers so I'll avoid it, but nevertheless. There's more to this anime than meets the eye, believe it or not. But Midoriya or Deku is something you can like because HE'S REALLY TRYING. See every Shonen character wants to be something, some more skillfull than others. Shonen can feel samey, but in my honest opinion, My Hero Academia has something to offer. He's basically YOU, if you're a superhero fan. He's a fan of superheroes, and he also wants to be like them. See, Deku was born without any sort of quirk, basically powers that manifest after a certain period of time. Do you know Robin from Batman? Well, even he would be sad for Deku. This one, unlike the all-powerful Saitama is an underdog. Many of the stuff I want to talk about are spoilers, so I'll just leave it at this, if that's you're cup of tea. Emptiness and boredom is lethal, even if you are having fun right now, sometimes you just can't help but feel. One Punch Man explores what it feels like to live life all over again, and what life can be, and how it can be. Which is another reason why he became a hero. He clearly loves to fight, he gets a kick out of it. or will he? See, Saitama, is in many ways like Goku (from Dragonball). In the world he lives in, villains appear left and right, some weaker than others, some even stronger than others, but nevertheless, Saitama never got beaten. Because of this, Saitama feels like life is already done for him, thus the emptiness starts to kick in. ![]() ![]() See, every villain he ever faced would instantly be defeated (or die) because of his punch. One Punch Man, is a story about someone who became a hero. Both of these, despite their differences, have one thing in common: Exploring what it REALLY MEANS to be a superhero. In my opinion, it's actually weird for me to recommend both of these in the same light. Some become superheroes after a tragic past Some become superheroes after they were originally a bad guy Some who got their powers because of an accident Do you like superheroes? Well if so, keep reading. ![]()
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