
The rumor that the teacher is ruining their favorite character to gain the excitement of young people is true, isn’t it? No, it’s not! Even if their limbs are torn and they are in tatters, getting back up is the coolest thing of all!! Well then, good luck with the manga! I… I wonder what I should have said…
Don’t tear it.
But actually, you’re gaining a sense of happiness, aren’t you?
I understand, but let’s do that kind of thing with robots instead…
Common shonen manga mindset.
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I definitely think it’s cool how the protagonist gets back up no matter how battered they become, but…
There are limits to things…
It’s not the protagonist, but the father of a classmate who is falling apart.
The speed of the responses that were prepared in advance.
I understand tattered, but tearing it is a bit…
There were characters who died without being able to stand up, right?
I wonder if someone is out there with their limbs torn off…
Teacher Fuji Taka is saying something similar too…
But I understand.
No matter how bad the situation gets, a hero who stands up is really cool.
They were more of a free spirit than I expected.
I’m glad you were able to finish the Hero Academia run.
Ah, so that’s why my favorite Mirko ended up like that, all torn apart…
Beautiful…
This looks clearly like the bad side, doesn’t it?
I was… so naive…
Is it a sadistic gay?
You definitely can’t say that a flagship author of Jump gets excited about ryona, even as a joke.
I couldn’t save you.
Don’t argue before you finish your statement.
Which way will you choose to cut it…?
I feel like My Hero Academia was the most interesting when the protagonist was getting beaten up every time he attacked, so I understand that feeling.
It’s not that I just want to see the hero being pushed into adversity; I actually like to see them rise up from it.
It differs in its eagerness.
Even so, it’s noble to stand up, but if that’s the case, I’ll just dunk it straight into the trash, and we can’t understand each other.
Well, in manga, if you get shot with a few bullets or are slashed dramatically, it might give the impression that it’s just a minor injury, you know?
I think it’s also a bad thing that it only starts to feel like significant damage when it becomes extremely flashy and torn apart to the point of missing pieces.
It feels like there are many cheeky young boys throughout, so I think that’s the main focus.
The larger the range of ups and downs, the more cathartic it is, which is correct.
Right?
The teacher’s groin was so swollen it seemed ready to burst.
It can be said that it was destined for a villain named Horieros to be born under Professor Horikoshi.
I think it’s a little bad for the teacher that Horie-kun has finished.
I’m not really gaining any sense of happiness.
Just by being erect.
The part that is torn is actually torn, so there’s no way to deny it.
Excitement is different from happiness.
Didn’t Mirko end up losing all her limbs in the end?
A sense of happiness, or rather.
It’s purely a kink.
The question certainly arises whether it is now a deeper understanding of sexual preferences to quickly treat something as sadism.
Well, it’s also because the gay sadist has walked alone too much as an internet meme.
I understand that in shonen manga, it’s important to not give up even if you lose an arm.
A villain who misinterprets and becomes devoted to a flawed ideology…!
But All Might, this guy Mirio does body modifications, so it’s dangerous…
In Dragon Ball, there are Senzu beans, so it’s fine, but Goku really is seriously injured, isn’t he?
Characters who confront difficulties are liked by almost all readers…
I think there are cases where being in a shabby condition is cool, like with Gundam models.
There are quite a few works where the depiction of being cornered and the depiction of rising up from that is unbalanced.
A true hero stands in front of everyone with a smile, even if it means sacrificing their own body, right?
Well then, I’ll tear it apart…
This teacher’s hands and feet have been torn off, and they’re adding a pillow word…
Did Endeavor finally stand up?
Isn’t it terrible that I’m not saying anything weird, yet I think the protagonist who gets beat up but refuses to give up and stands up to win is cool?
In My Hero Academia, there are many scenes where irreversible things happen with a simple depiction.
Generally, it’s the thoughts of Uncle Stallone abusing Spidey.
Aren’t we both on the side that couldn’t be saved and the side that wasn’t saved?
Someone who would turn a severed arm into an Armstrong cannon is no good.
Isn’t this what a cyclops cat is?
I think when he said he doesn’t really like Itadori around the middle, it was just a way to hide his embarrassment.
Jujutsu is often unclear whether it heals or doesn’t heal injuries.
Healer characters are important to make that development easier.
Edward Elric’s right arm tends to break.
Also, the reason that the wound above the eye keeps remaining is “because blood on the face tightens the screen,” and it opens up every time I fight.
Horie-kun is a villain who doesn’t intend to be saved, so it’s impossible.
The protagonist’s ending as an impotent person is also beautiful.
I can’t stand that they’re getting Viagra gear in the bonus manga…!
I completely failed at training this All Might disciple and ended up creating a heinous villain…
It’s a panel layout that seems to transition into a flashback.
Is this a story about how I was naive to believe that when I was told this?
Who was the one whose arms and legs were torn off in My Hero Academia?
I feel like that big-breasted rabbit-like hero was torn apart.
I like fighting while augmenting my missing parts with cybernetics.
I can’t think of an example.
Mr. Horio is saved, right?
Isn’t Endeavor, who is mentally broken due to family discord and only stands up with a sense of responsibility in a backward way, somewhat different?
I remember when Toriko did a nail punch with his missing arm.
My Hero Academia can be quite casual about injuries, huh?
I like how Mirko doesn’t seem to care at all even though she’s so damaged.
Well, it’s true that Mirko stood up despite her body being torn apart, and Endeavor was also broken in both body and spirit.
It seems that there is nothing wrong with what I’m saying, as I made him stand up after killing him once, especially regarding the explosion that I probably like the most.
If I don’t have arms, I can’t pray, but that sounds pretty cool…
The vessel of the heart
Endeavor ultimately not being rewarded at all is just too harsh.
As for Endeavor, the way he is being blamed seems utterly unreasonable.
I knew you were masturbating to Endeavor…
Endeavor is a clear favorite who has become the cause of AFO’s death, so I made sure to utterly destroy him and have him fight until the end.
I want to tear off my limbs, but if I do that I have to create settings for recovery, and once it’s fully healed, it feels different in a way, so I think people like this have a kind of internal conflict that makes it hard to simply tear them off.
The edge shot is a bit too heroic.
In the final battle, it often tends to suddenly have severe missing parts.
Endeavor is depicted in a way that cannot be rendered without undesirable feelings.
Endeavor surely enjoyed tearing him apart mentally too.
Endeavor was stopped, and it was just that his son was crazy…
It’s Endeavor’s fault, isn’t it?
Whether the edge shot is restored as a human or grows into a mysterious creature…
Three major desires
Desire to enhance breasts, desire to enhance buttocks, desire to tear apart.
Ear-less Erou-chan with one ear lobe missing is the most pitiful…
It’s fine to be missing, but I don’t think it’s good to rely on Eli-chan for treatment.
Writing about enjoying the loss really gives off the feeling of being a master under Horie Ryu.
In the final battle, it doesn’t matter how much you lose, as it won’t cause any narrative issues…
If anything, I’ll go until I die.
Tearing off an arm is something boys do, right?
Very rude.
I think a pattern like in World Trigger, where you can casually have losses that don’t affect the future but are consistently missing in this battle, is also good.
Intense hatred towards an uncomprehending father.
Even if you go through terrible experiences and are not rewarded, it is when you stand up that you become a hero; could it be that this belief gives rise to Endeavor?
It’s cool to see someone get back up even when they’re all battered, but tearing apart is a bit much.
Shut up, you hammer.
The larger the scars, the more they remain as a testament to the intensity of the battle, and there are certainly narrative benefits… I guess, but it seems to be more about personal preference.
I want a child who can somehow manage my intense quirk, so I’ll marry someone with an ice quirk and have kids, right?
A child with a quirk that is weak to flames and heat that surpasses me will be born, right?
“You’re going to become a villain, right?”
It’s hardly fair that it was revealed that the ice quirk kept my son alive in the worst situation, even if it was meant as punishment.
Is there a significant difference between whether the loss occurs accidentally during the process or whether causing the loss itself is the objective?
Regarding the matters related to cremation, I think it’s not very good that Endeavor’s surroundings and family members seem to act a bit crazy.
The family is a system for abuse.
The rabbit’s child is too much.
Aren’t we reaching for Daruma?!
Was Shoji-kun a personality that fulfilled the desire for loss without any lingering attachment?
It’s tough that Jiro-chan’s ear job only happens on one ear…
I’m excitedly observing the hero with some parts missing.
It feels like there’s an obsession with the fact that Endeavor’s wife was already strange from the moment of her birth.
It’s pretty, isn’t it?
It had a look that said “tear it apart!”
I think that is portrayed as a completely normal family.
Even being skinny and falling apart, All Might, fighting while spitting blood and saying “It’s the best to be of help to others!” was so cool that it was actually frightening.
I think there are too many writers who speak in the way shown in the image on the right.
A hero who breaks is not a hero.
Obaho, Erichan, and Edgeshot are amazing guys who can heal injuries.
Finding all sorts of excuses to prevent the main character from being healed.
I can only say it’s the house of the roaring hell.
I feel like it was an anime that kids would also watch…
You’re saying you couldn’t save Horie, but aren’t you just a rat in the same hole?
The author of Demon Slayer seems to show understanding.
Endeavor has taken up too much oil and brush, making Todoroki-kun seem like an afterthought.
Still, this guy’s self-portrait always looks like a villain…
Natsuo was really a disgusting guy.
Even with Orange Arrow, there were parts that could elicit sympathy.
I see.
If someone points out my interest in ryona, I guess I’ll use this answer to get through it…
I think the fact that even though there are irreversible damages, they maintain a psychologically positive attitude shows that they are truly a shounen manga artist.
I can somewhat understand the teacher’s feelings because it’s exciting to see All Might struggle while being battered.
It seems that those who are just happy about causing a loss in Horie Rousuke are still considered second-rate.