"La vida (Aoyama) nos hizo primos, pero el Norte (Fandom) nos hizo esposos"
"Life (Aoyama) made us cousins, but the North (Fandom) made us husbands"
The fact that they're cousins isn't going to stop me. It's too late for that. You're 30 years late, Aoyama. And I've NEVER taken the movies as canon (。•̀ᴗ-)✧
So… IN YOUR FACE! HA-HA! (☞^o^) ☞
I was about to upload a review for chapter 431, of which there must be many by now, when I found this…
I know it's too long and only the postscript matters…
I think what the damn coolest cretin in history wanted to say with that postscript is that chapter 431 is technically not canonical since it's not part of the original story that for him was until 430, everything in 431 was left to the free will of its characters so they could do and undo whatever they wanted…
Let's say that Horikoshi the damn genius bastard did it and technically created 2 endings, one for each facto bitches!… we have the BKDK ending in 430 which I'll call canonical and the Izuocha ending in 431 which I'll call the alternative ending and everyone can decide which ending they want… see? Both would be canon endings if you want them that way, except that one is the official one and the other is separate, it's like if Horikoshi had to prepare a single cake for two people with different tastes, let's say vanilla and strawberry, then what does he do? A two-tier cake with one layer of one flavor for one and the other for the other person, so everyone eats their favorite flavor! A fucking genius who wanted to avoid the hate of ship wars!
For my part, I'm sticking with the canonical ending just because they held hands, and although we can't see it, to me, the way Katsuki offered it has all the weight placed on chivalry and romanticism…
and with that smile, Izuku obviously accepted.
As for the alternative ending, while it was seen that they held hands, I didn't see it as something romantic, we know that Izuku feels good holding hands like that (red flag, ladies and gentlemen, emotional codependent behavior)
besides it seemed to me like a kind of give me 5 or a way of saying "Hey, I'm here for whatever you need, 'little friend'",
so I took my advice.
Although in reality the only hands that I was interested in seeing were Izuku's AFO hands, instead of avoiding the ship wars, Horikoshi, should have explained to us why Izuku's hands shined like that...
and if he was AFO's son then why did he put it aside as an unsolved mystery and preferred the pairings! Where is my revelation of "Izuku… I am your father"? I just wanted him to confirm my Dad For One! (っ˘̩╭╮˘̩)っ
Who would win between Eraserhead vs a Weeping Angel?
Remembering that Weeping Angels are considered difficult to destroy when they are frozen and Eraserhead can only remain without blinking for a certain amount of time. What do you think?
Solo se que esto...
reminded me of this…
Me recordó a esto...
piensalo
i can't look away from this car crash.
the inconsistencies with the story we read for 400+ chapters, the hopelessness around Izuku's entire character, deeming bkdk's dynamic entirely useless after all the effort to set them up as the 'wonder duo', 'the ultimate rivals' -- and then? What is this? was it all to waste?
where is Izuku defending his dream? where is his ambition to become the #1 hero? if what he wants to do now is teach, you have to show me that!! you should've shown me that sooner! Show me an Izuku who is admired by his teachers (AM, Aizawa, GT...) not because they're heroes, but because he admires how they teach and now he longs to become a mentor as well. Then, maybe, this whole shift in his perspective would make more sense. But the thing is:
Izuku loved his mentors because they were heroes. Not because they were teachers.
(teaching is the noblest profession do not come for me -- all I'm saying is: this is not consistent with his character!)
If he loves being a teacher now, I'm not seeing that, either! I'm not seeing a deep desire to help kids (like Tenko) to make better decisions or have better opportunities.
All I see is a depressed twenty-something boy with dead-eyes and office-shoes. If I wanted to see that, I'd read literally anything else!
Where is Izuku? Where did his character go? what happened to his personality? Where is my shōnen manga MC? the kid who cleaned a beach with his bare hands and no quick, fueled by the ambition to become a hero? if that drive was there before the quick, it surely should be there long after the embers burned out...
it pains me, because it feels as though everything else that happened in this story was for nothing. it collapses on itself and becomes pointless. If the message was that once you grow up you should give up on your dreams--well, then call me Katsuki 'cause I don't even know what to say to that! What kind of shit message is that?
If the message is that you should do the best with your circumstances, Izuku is still not doing that! He could be a hero again now. He has the suit, he had an opening, an offer, even. But he still didn't want it. He's settling. It's mediocre. I hate it. I hate this for him. And I hate it if this is what he's become.
Also, I was not about to be queerbaited by a shōnen manga. I've been around the block and I knew what to expect. But maybe even so I was too naïve, because what they did to bkdk's relationship goes beyond the ship, it fundamentally kills their bond.
How am I supposed to interpret Katsuki not only working for nearly a decade in order to get Izuku his suit, then waiting for Izuku to be a hero again and then WAITING AGAIN to invite Izuku to join his agency, rejecting all other prospects because it was always Izuku, always Deku, the one he wanted by his side as a partner -- and I'm supposed to be okay with Izuku never acknowledging this? Rejecting Katsuki's proposal without a thought? That is not Izuku. And it's a disservice to the friendship they spent 400+ chapters rebuilding, the rivalry I was shown from day one.
There were so many better ways to address their dynamic, even if there was a shift in it due to Izuku becoming a teacher or whatever. If Katsuki was to be rejected and disappointed in the end, you might as well have left him dead, for there was no purpose to his character after that without their rivalry. (by this I mean, you set up their dynamic to be a duality. One can't exist without the other. If you are going to change your mind, tell the audience! Show the audience! there was no buildup for this. is sloppy. is mediocre again.
anyways i obviously care about this. I wanna look away but i can't. I can't. I've spent years of my life loving these characters, learning from them, following their story. I thought they'd have a better send-off. I thought their creator understood the characters (he gave us every sign that he did).
I thought the ending would be consistent and good, like most of the story was, and it hurts to be proven wrong, especially when it's not only bad, but painfully, regrettably mediocre, which is the worst fate a beloved piece of media can get.
Primera publicación.
En mi humilde opinión Gosho está dando patadas de ahogado, seamos honestos el Shinran es un barco que se hundió hace años y es que en realidad ha pasado mucho tiempo desde fue una pareja viable, esos dos no se conocen realmente a pesar de ser amigos de infancia, Shinichi cree todavía que ella lo necesita para protegerla, Ran es una chica muy fuerte y valiente que sabe kárate, ella es muy capaz de protegerse a sí misma y a sus seres queridos pero en el momento en que piensa en Shinichi se vuele sumisa y llorona; por otro lado está Shinichi que ni siquiera confía en ella lo suficiente como para decirle quien es realmente, si verdaderamente confiara en ella le dejaría saber la verdad pero no lo hace, una llamada de atención de Haibara es suficiente para deshacerse de su razonamiento y volver a caer en su conducta de autosacrificio engañandose él mismo sobre que Ran lo necesita y que no puede valerse por si misma, el Shinran es una pareja toxica que debió haber desaparecido hace años y el Shinshi o Coai es mucho peor, Haibara siempre logra manipularlo y aunque también es una chica con carácter y personalidad fuerte y luchadora al encontrarse con la Organización Negra se vuelve completamente una chica miedosa e incapaz de pensar o siquiera moverse que necesita ser salvada literalmente y aunque Gosho deje pistas sobre si a ella le él gusta o solo le agrada sabemos que esos dos juntos nunca pasará.
Lo que Shinichi necesita es a alguien que sepa su secreto y que sienta como un igual no alguien que necesite proteger sino alguien capaz de ayudarlo en su lucha, alguien en quien confíe no solo su secreto si no su vida, alguien que sepa por lo que está pasando y que lo comprenda, sabemos que Shinichi está atrapado como Conan y que siendo un niño no puede ser el mismo, el no puede ser Shinichi frente a Ran y su padre, y no puede ser él mismo tampoco con el tantei-dan en la escuela, está atrapado siendo alguien que no es y eso debe ser agotador, y es ahí donde entra Kaito sea Kid o no, el sabe lo que es ser una persona que no eres, tener que fingir para que nadie más salga herido, y aunque Kaito puede dejar de ser Kid cuando quiera y ser solo Kaito aún sabe lo duro que es tener que fingir y lo comprende.
Entonces sí, es todo, Gosho solo está siendo terco al aferrarse a su pareja principal durante años cegandose a sí mismo ante el hecho de que prácticamente hizo Almas Gemelas a los dos protagonistas masculinos de sus dos creaciones Magic Kaito y Detective Conan desde hace decadas!
this pic right here is the reason I'm depressed. (they both deserved sm better)
I've never written a story with my own characters, but I think that would be like having your own children, I mean, they are your creations, and so what kind of parent would want their child to become a mediocre loser instead of fulfilling their dreams by THEIR OWN EFFORT and not by the help of magic machines and "charity" money from others?
Why "Izuku is a UA teacher" doesn't work in the end.
People who tried to defend trash ending use often this argument "Being a teacher in Japan is prestigious and respectable, so Izuku being a teacher in UA is win win for him".
My answer to this: no its not
Problem is not that Izuku is UA teacher. Problem is that Horikoshi portrays this as misery and losing. Izuku is miserable being teacher. He makes sad face, he is lonely, people doesn't recognize him.
But immediately after he recieves an Iron man Suit he smiles again, happy and with all of his classmates again. So, no. Doesn't matter If Izuku is a teacher, he is a loser by 430 narration. Blame Horikoshi for this.
I keep telling that 430 chapter and ending should be different. But somehow Horikoshi changed that in kast minutes and write this sh$t. (I blame Jump)
Izuku said He Feels at Ease When Someone Holds His Hand.
Now we know that All for One is a Quirk capable of stealing or copying other Quirks and transferring them to whoever he wants or keeping them and using them if the user wants and we also know that he gave his supposedly Quirkless brother a gift of power accumulation… ok? Well that's when I saw this…
"Just holding hands soothes the heart."
Izuku says again that the simple act of holding hands calms the heart because it works for him, holding hands with his friends calms him down and makes him feel good.
Well, so far so good.
That's where THIS comes in…
It is then that Izuku can somehow feel the embers rekindling.
When his other friends arrive, Kacchan walks in and asks Izuku about the embers... "They flew you over here, but… are the embers okay?"
To which Izuku replies "Yeah" Because yes, the embers are so good that they burn again... And no, it was not the "Magic of Friendship" nor the "Power of Love" nor the "Izuocha"
then I was like...
Naniiiii? But what the hell happened here?! and I remembered the following...
Yeap! Izuku's hands in volume 417, and that's when it occurred to me that what a fucking genius Horikoshi-sensei is.
Well, now we all know that AFO steals quirks by touching his victims with his hands due to the holes in them that seem to absorb said quirks, right? ok, have you figured out where I'm going?… AFO is Izuku's father! YES!
So even though here it doesn't look like Izuku has the same holes as AFO, there does seem to be light in what would appear to be said holes, but that's because instead of absorbing Quirks, Izuku only absorbs energy, like the Quirk that AFO imposed on his brother stores energy and like AFO absorbs said power! So if when Izuku touched Uraraka's hand he absorbed part of the power of her quirk to revive the embers, wouldn't that mean that Izuku inherited AFO's mutated quirk somehow? Well you can say that Izuku would need the holes to absorb the power but do we remember what his mother Inko's quirk is? Attraction of small objects and she uses the movement of her hands to attract them, so if we add both quirks Izuku wouldn't need the holes, it would be a combination, and he would attract the power of the quirks just by putting his hands on people. And again you could refute me, "But Izuku has touched a lot of people with his hands" and I'll answer, Yes, but he was wearing gloves and it seems like he only activated his quirk recently in volume 417 of the manga by the looks of it since it's the first time those lights appeared on his BARE hands WITHOUT gloves, so Horikoshi, you damn genius, is this your way of revealing Dad For One in a plot twist at the end of the manga? Or am I just overthinking it?! Whatever it is, I'm happily sticking with this DFO theory!