Dont push it in other people's faces and stay in your own lane. Stop raining on someone's parade when there is so little joy in life as it is. Reply reply ktadre • There’s plenty of joy in life just read My Hero Academia Reply reply More replies jpmgamer • In the MHA fandom it is particularly bad Reply reply SheetMetalandGames •. In the early stages of My Hero Academia, when prototype sketches of the characters were still being created, the idea of Himiko Toga being queer was already floating around Horikoshi’s head.
To have a queer character that is both of positive representation and being in a loving relationship would make many LGBTQ fans of My Hero Academia jump for joy. Why No. 6 Still Matters for LGBTQ Anime Representation, 10 Years Later So what does this mean for the future of LGBTQ characters in My Hero Academia?. “People flooded his social media with spam, so they can get the creator to make specific characters in gay relationships with each other,” KANJIC narrated in the video.
KANJIC stated that he isn’t against having gay characters in My Hero Academia, but spamming the creators is a step too far. A Farewell to 'My Hero Academia' a shining example of LGBTQ+ representation in mainstream media While representation in manga and anime are getting better, saying goodbye to this series hits a. None of it. Might as well had Shigaraki push Deku also from Heaven just to really piss all over it into a fucking handhold?
Her gender-blind attraction is never used as another characteristic of her villainess , but as another part of who she is instead. Anger is a safe mask for men. Something we need to address about this whole thing is how accepting your emotions is a revolutionary act. Why older kids would go for a basically toddler to hurt him? My heart!!!
Because yes, Izuku loses control when trying to protect others, when trying to protect his peers, kids, civilians, and everyone else, this is a huge part of his character, but when it comes to Kacchan, it goes to another level. First of all, I want to clarify of course this idea of "oooooh your bully likes you! She'll get her own meta don't worry about it, but many people tend to also believe she was added as the obligatory threat for the main girl , the love triangle trope with the yandere archetype -except this is not a love triangle, she's not even yandere just because she's a cute girl with knives; she has a twisted idea of what love should be, she never pretends to be a sweet little girl with no homocidal wishes maybe only when she's pretending to be someone else.
The mix is a dangerous one, really: a person willing to push themselves to their limits to achieve victory?
Ochako is not the person anymore, is the girl who gets flustered and wants to date Deku , for her friends, classmates and the whole media even if she denies this. But, in my opinion, chapters and handled Toga vs Uraraka in a very effective manner. Love in manga can be really similar to the one here in the west we are used to, so what does this says about Toga?
We can say bullying for most cases happens because of two main factors: the profile of the victim -isolated, insecure, lonely- and the identification with the group. I'm with TrueG 37 And the other guy, this ending is honestly ass and the revamp to it is only slightly less ass but that's like only a fraction better. I find it interesting how her quirk, love and sexuality are all taboo for society, completely ignored or pushed to the side trying to make it the smallest it could be to not make others uncomfortable.
How were they handled, with what purpose? There is little solid evidence of Mineta being bisexual. He still didn't give Deku shit in terms of making him his own person or even some actual initiative in being a hero but somehow, the revised ending makes him better?
She wanted a way to make it easier for herself to live in the world. I believe this shows how Ochako is not meant for an endgame with Deku, because this was a whole play with the traditional manga tropes on romance ; we all expected a case similar to Twilight yeah not a manga reference but shush shut up , where Deku Bella would have some moments with Toga Jacob but obviously end up with Ochako Edward , and these two would fight and argue over him, but this never happened.
I like you Deku-kun, and I want to talk about this better after we end this fight", she is more confident , she is moving with her own ideals and goals in mind, no more problems of "not being able to find herself because of her feelings" , so, if she pushed away them because she wasn't ready, why is she acting like that? This speech lights up the fire in her heart to finally acting up and express freely how she goes beyond what Deku or Katsuki or anyone else has ever said or done.
Im not talking about characters showing them, im talking about feelings being the ones that move the plot : Bakugo starts bullying him because he is driven by fear, by feeling betrayed, and Izuku the hero starts his story thanks to his emotions, going to save him. And if that involved killing others, so be it.
She can embrace them now, right?
Because she is still humanized , her romantic feelings towards a girl are being acknowledged and will if right written be addressed, because she can be saved. We have multiple examples on this too. It has seven different floors to work with which are:. Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
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