*coin flip* “h- hey arlin. i know you cant hear me right now but i gotta talk to someone. you always knew what to say. i thought i was doing everything right, you know, i thought we were becoming a real pirate crew. but Gill didn't think so. He made me fight him today. madea n ice arena and everything, put a sword right up to my neck. said something about “protecting his honor” but that's some pretty fragile honor if you have to fight your friends to protect it- but what do I know? im just the guy who SAVED HIM AND KEPT HIM SAFE THE ENTIRE TIME! that was my first mistake, i never shoulda brought him up here. i told him that too... probably shouldn't have done that . i was just mad… i thought maybe i meant more to him than that by now but maybe not. maybe i should just leave you know? i dont know how to do this without you. im not as strong. im - im sorry im not the pirate you want me to be. wish we could just find you already so you could be the captain.. i know your still out there and i know we’ll find you."
tragic. 37 clowns were killed today in a devastating one car pile up.
I'm so glad people actually talk about this!! The whole first episode is spent building up Izuku's backstory just for it to never matter outside of him not knowing how to use his quirk.
The worst part is that 1) mha isn't known for having shitty backstories, many of the characters are known specifically for their well written stories (the todorokis, most of the league, even the relationship between bakugo and izuku before and throughout canon) so it's incredibly frustrating to see the main character's hardly affect him after a while
and 2) that the original plot WAS that Izuku would stay quirkless and use weapons to become a hero. I'm not sure how true this part is, but I've heard that the reason it was changed is because one of the editors convinced horikoshi that the main character not having a superpower would make it boring.
I know I'm kicking a hornets nest here, but I feel like Izuku was more interesting as a protagonist before he got a handle on One for All. Like, way back when he was still breaking his own bones on the regular. It just feels like he got super powerful and it doesn't have a cost or stakes for him anymore. (I'm not saying it doesn't, I'm saying it doesn't feel like it.) It also kind of undermines who he started off as.
Like, he was a smart and goodhearted kid who wanted to be a hero, but didn't have a Quirk. On that premise, I would have expected him to Batman or Iron Man his way into heroics. Instead, they kind of Green Lantern/Blue Beetle it. Which is fine, sort of. Except GL and BB origins are usually good people going about their business and suddenly granted power they feel obligated to do good with. It vibes differently for a kid who desperately wants to do good and is suddenly given the powers of Superman (and later everyone else in the justice league). Comparison is getting away from me.
Giving that power to an untrained, unprepared child feels like Izuku is being taken advantage of. And he kind of was. There were better options, for both passing on the Quirk and training the recipient. But narratively it also helps give Izuku seemingly impossible expectations to live up to and a very short timeframe to do it in. It keeps him an underdog, even with access to unholy levels of power. And we were introduced to MHA as an underdog story.
As Izuku struggles to become the hero we (the audience) know he can become, we also watch him lose the rose-tinted view of heroics. The system is corrupt. Its not just a few cowards who don't help because of a bad quirk match-up (I have strong feelings about the sludge villain incident), its built into the system. If the story had stayed more on that, I think I would have enjoyed where it went. You can have the most powerful hero in the world and a corrupt system will still leave them the underdog.
But instead they make it more of a legacy 1v1. All Might v All for One, then Izuku v Shigaraki. Which might be easier to illustrate and finish, but it less narratively satisfying. I get that this is battle shounen, and they're all about their big power-scale-shattering fights with their arch enemies, but was it weird I was sort of expecting better by a certain point?
shoutout to the guy who after unsuccessfully hitting on my sister and being politely declined asked her "is it okay if i ask your brother instead" and when she said yes gave me a long and searching look before sighing and going "no. i am not drunk enough to go for a dude. but you look like an angel" happy bisexual pride to this man and this man only. hope you figure it out soon king
something something chip knows celestial and is undead. something something fallen angel boy
FALLEN ANGEL BOY IM FUCKING WEEPING
Thinking about everything settling for a minute and Gillion looks at Chip and something flashes in his eyes, something that Chip can’t name. It’s like grief, but it’s also something that Chip is afraid of. He remembers suddenly that Gillion is trained to kill Undead.
Gillion takes a stumbling step forward towards Chip and instead of doing something logical, like backing away because he understands that Gillion might try to kill him, he meets Gillion in the middle. And Gillion collapses into him. And Gillion is crying. Because his best friend is now one of the things he was trained to kill on sight.
And Chip reaches for something in the back of his mind, something to calm Gillion. He starts to sing. He sings a lullaby in Celestial and Gillion is shuddering with how hard he’s crying.
The voice of an angel, an angels song, yet coming from a now unholy throat.
wof x jrwi riptide
i did this almost a year ago now but i realized i never posted it here, repost inspired by @falling-skyzz doing the same thing recently !!! go check theirs out it’s so cool :)
bonus dark version
SOMEONE FINALLY UNDERSTOOD ONE OF MY NICHE MYTH REFRENCES
i just asked my chemistry teacher if we could do the thing phil said in one of the first episoded about making candy, and she said it will go boom!
yeah im even more excited now
this is the formula if anybody cares