
Vigilante: My Hero Academia ILLEGALS
Your individuality is bad, your individuality is.
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I catch 100 criminals a day.
The level of civilization is similar to modern times, but because of individuality, society collapsed and was rebuilt, so it’s quite different.
>>3If there were no individuality, we could have easily gone on space trips, right? HAHAHA
I remember it felt like that.
>>3If you don’t understand that, discrepancies will arise, right?
Even the best training institution, U.A. High School,
It feels a bit loose and lacks tension, so it’s hard to understand.
>>31Isn’t it rather the case that UA is not properly depicted as an educational institution?
>>33I really think that’s true.
There were also enemy attacks, but we’re leisurely holding a sports festival and such.
It gets rubbed many times, but it feels like I could easily handle going to McDonald’s after school.
If I make it too rigid, it probably won’t be received well, so it can’t be helped.
>>33Isn’t it fairly different with the reconstruction?
Isn’t it the case that a hero’s profession can’t exist without crime?
It’s like a murder in Conan’s town.
Watching “Mō Haha Shūrai” again in the anime really turned out to be a great story.
In a world where criminals destroy the city every day.
There are probably all sorts of petty crimes committed by cocky delinquents.
In a world where we absolutely need heroes, it’s no surprise that public safety is in shambles.
It’s so indispensable to society that there are even training schools for it.
When it becomes a liberation front, there are way too many villains.
It’s a world where normal accidents that inevitably lead to death happen, aside from crime.
>>11It seems like there are more incidents with low-risk traits, like the ones in the illustrations, than with straight-up dangerous traits like having flames coming out of your body.
Rather than a hero-saturated society, there are plenty of heroes like All Might, yet there are so many crimes that villains who can escape continue to emerge.
Isn’t there a problem in society?
>>13First of all, as long as AFO is alive, nothing will work, so it’s pretty tough.
But isn’t it romantic for crabs to fly?
>>15The turtle was impossible, huh…
I only watch anime, but if my mother hadn’t trained me in a way that stifles my individuality during my childhood, couldn’t I have genuinely become a flying hero on par with Captain Celebrity?
>>16Don’t die before that.
>>16Koichi’s mentality is precarious in many ways, so I think he started to feel better after being restrained by his mother and meeting his mentor, as well as experiencing various professionals in person.
>>16CC is amazing not only in flying but also in power!
>>16If I keep flying around aimlessly, I might die before I can discern anything.
This week’s voice drama was great!
The one from the week before last was good too.
Perverted sex offender Osugi!
>>21It’s the worst, isn’t it? The struggling man of whirlwind and tempest.
It may be a spoiler, but the maximum output is seriously crazy.
I can’t leave that situation unattended before becoming aware of it.
Even though we were born with individuality, if we use it in the city, we’re treated like criminals, you know?
Maybe in Vigilante, each person has their favorite character, and I think there are few people who have Koichi as their top pick.
Even so, when talking about Vigilante, it eventually leads to the story of Koichi, so he is the main character.
If you think of a world where a certain number of citizens are strongly armed and that cannot be disarmed (or is unable to be disarmed)…
I feel like this work, which depicts the everyday aspects in a more detailed way, unintentionally portrays a structure of “what if the whole world became like America (if the right to bear arms was recognized).”
>>26The concept of a hero originally comes from the soil of America, where there is a right to bear arms, so when the subject is heroism, it inevitably touches on American values.
>>34In other words, it’s like a “what if” scenario where the original source material is heavily based on X-MEN and it’s a world solely for mutants, so it can’t help but draw you in…
Because she was raised by that mother, she grew up unusually kind, to the point of picking up trash in the streets when she gets irritated.
In terms of flight characteristics, CC is normally a superior version of Koichi’s abilities.
With CC’s personality, defense is possible, but Koichi’s has no defensive function, and it’s even more so for a baby.
I’m clearly headed for a crash, exhausted and running out of individuality.
The setting is Japanese style, but the characters are American.
Of course, Koichi’s goodness must be influenced by his mother as well.
It cannot be said that a personality that has grown wild and unchecked is beneficial for the individual or society.
What do you think is necessary to create a new era?
That’s right, it’s Dark Grandma!
In the countryside → There are fewer villainous crimes, but the level of civility is poor.
In the city center → There is a lot of villainous crime, but the level of civility is better.
Which one is better?
When I see the impressions of first-time players, I remember a lot of things about how this character seems at first…
>>37There are quite a few short anime clips coming out, and I often see relatively fresh comments.
I felt sorry for the people who were complaining that the official Stendhal anime was full of ridiculous spoilers, saying “Don’t spoil it!”
It’s scary because the sudden manifestation of individuality makes it the most dangerous time for babies.
>>40Although it’s a children’s story, there are three dangerous characters that appear in it.
>>40Mirio’s ability makes it feel like he’s not really alive, doesn’t it?
The vigilante is also somewhat relaxed.
It meticulously depicts such a world, and that alone makes it worth watching.
Isn’t CC strong?
>>43You’re not just an American top hero for nothing.
>>43Incredibly strong and extremely talented.
I think their work performance can be described as ideal.
>>52No beliefs.
A gold-obsessed person posing as a hero.
Purge target
>>60Mr. Steyn, please do your strength training quickly!
>>52If there were no slip-ups or mistakes…
The abilities required of the police seem incredibly high.
It’s only natural that a badly disturbed society, stifled by a few charismatic figures, is being forced under the guise of social order due to the emergence of the supernatural.
In a world where the weapons of spontaneous incidents happening in reality are replaced by personal traits, and everyone uses them relatively casually, there is no way for public safety to improve.
It feels like the hero system itself didn’t anticipate that the number of individuals with personalities would increase or that uniformity would decrease to this extent.
Where did you get your connections, Senpai…?
I thought the expression of individuality starts around the age of 4.
>>51The timing of manifestation varies.
>>51If you have a personality, it will manifest by around the age of 4, and a gifted child can shatter their parents’ and doctors’ eardrums with their cries at birth.
>>64Is this a really painful past?
>>64It’s way too scary.
Real Kagutsuchi cases are probably not uncommon…
Giving birth is an enormous event that is like a dangerous gamble that cannot be compared to reality.
>>58Yamada, who was about to become a killer at the moment of birth.
>>58There are guys who killed their mothers as soon as they were born in a smush.
The troublesome celebrity can put up barriers, fly in the sky, and is even stronger than All Might.
The attack power is a bit lacking.
The public personality No. 0, which is shining, is a baby, just as it’s said in the prologue.
From the moment they are born, there can be countless patterns of having some kind of crazy personality.
“Flying” is just one aspect of its outrageous abilities, isn’t it…?
Midnight is too much of a great woman.
It feels incredibly like Patlabor, especially the manga version.
Every time I name something, if I keep investigating how much individuality can be expressed and what it actually is, I would never have enough life or time…
To be honest, even a microphone like that could be considered decent.
If the control of the conceptual personality doesn’t work…
It’s just a laughing matter since it ended with the eardrum.
It’s not uncommon for a parent to die during childbirth.
Koichi was grumbling, but what CC was doing and saying was correct.
Normal people shouldn’t just rush into the scene and wander around, yeah.
The text could be translated as:
“It was also possible for Izanami to be born with a torchman from an ice womb and die during childbirth.”
It’s better for someone with a personality that nullifies individuality to always be in a hospital.
>>77A man who has seen countless vaginas during childbirth!
The! Eraserhead!
>>84It’s seriously too perfect, I don’t know what to do.
You can kill by sucking the opponent’s bodily fluids.
If it has a personality like that, it might kill the mother during the first breastfeeding.
I wonder if there is such a thing.
If their individuality becomes too strong, the bodies of children won’t be able to bear it, so humanity in that world seems likely to perish eventually…
>>81Is there a way to solve the problem of becoming too individualistic…?
How did you raise someone like Kacchan?
If you just put the needle in place during childbirth, wouldn’t that resolve it?
You probably don’t want to see someone else’s childbirth scene that much either…
To be serious, if there aren’t enough people, then the police should organize a special unit.
It says to use something like a cement gun.
>>86If those with individuality can be properly organized, then public order wouldn’t be disturbed in the first place.
>>86It’s too harsh that police officers can’t express their individuality.
>>95I don’t really understand that part.
If there are few with abilities, and those with abilities can only counter others with abilities, then that’s one thing.
>>101The police are public servants and are likely to be continuously connected to the system that has been in place since before the collapse of society.
Since it is a public authority, was the use of force provided for the restraint and subjugation appropriate, given that capabilities were used to secure the perpetrator?
The issue arises from that perspective.
It seems cumbersome to have to do checks like that for security activities.
Not checking seems even more troublesome.
The hero is a category that was gradually accepted by society from self-policing activities, so there are some loose aspects around that.
>>169Endeavor-kun is saying “That’s right, that’s right.”
Once individuality is expressed in the stomach, it’s all over.
That’s right! We can feel安心 by continuously observing the baby with an endoscope!!!
External personality boost may have a decent level of recognition, but external personality nullification is not likely to develop much, partly because it’s rare and possibly because society doesn’t seem to acknowledge the research on it.
The character “Kuro Man Mother” may sound weak with a name like “Fly Swatter,” but if you think about her ability to execute pinpoint attacks that can accurately capture flies, it’s actually pretty terrifying.
A hero who doesn’t want to fight will be created, one who continuously attacks the vulnerable points in a one-sided manner when faced with remote eye gouging or remote Detroit nut shots.
>>89Clearly, this is someone who would definitely be strong if trained.
>>89Being able to perform a slap reminiscent of a fly swatter does not necessarily mean one can execute a precise attack…
The eardrum can heal, so it’s a disaster, but isn’t it somewhat better?
It seems that when individuals with horns or spikes are born, it can’t be helped unless it’s done by cesarean section.
If you suppress too much, the citizens’ emotions may explode again and lead to terrorism…
It’s a bit of an awkward remark, but I wonder why society didn’t move in a direction of controlling individuality.
Although a drug that strengthens individuality has been developed…
>>93The direction of inhibiting individuality is creepy and seems so.
>>93That is a significant irony, including the fact that it is referred to as “individuality.”
>>93In the first place, the transition from “supernatural” to “individuality” as a term likely softened it to the level of individual traits, which must have influenced society…
I think that publicly developing something to externally suppress that was not very socially favored.
Even in the first look at the manga version, everyone was saying “Isn’t this strong…?” about the fly swatter.
>>98If the individual’s physical strength is reflected in their power, they are definitely strong.
Isn’t it strange that All Might is responding to local namahage and Awa Odori events one by one?
>>102It’s the man who can fly anywhere if he can hear you that’s at fault.
>>107Even All Might isn’t free.
>>102I think the reason heroes are a popular business is that there is a demand for an entertaining aspect that allows them to release the stress of suppressing the distortions of their individuality.
If you think about it from the perspective of the relationship between individuality and spirit, everyone is kind of amazing when trained.
There are plenty of people who want to be hit by a personality destruction bullet, but Overhaul uses it for crime…
>>106There are definitely people who are born with an overwhelmingly strong personality, even though they are just ordinary individuals, and they struggle because of it.
I’m glad the fly swatter didn’t lose its individuality when AFO was investigated by Koichi.
>>108It’s strong, but honestly, it’s not that rare, is it?
It seems like there are higher versions available without the need to train specifically.
>>108It’s great that you’re a strong individual collector without needing to train!
>>117Once you have trained a specific ability, you won’t have time to search for other abilities, so it might ultimately be safer.
All Might is distorting society, for better or worse.
First of all, it’s difficult to crack down on individual crimes.
The method of the crime is too case-by-case.
Ironically, being too lethally effective makes one unsuitable to be a hero.
>>115Villains are protected by the system.
>>120Even criminals are under the law and are beings that are protected, that’s just how it is…
>>115Is it about Brother Inge, who, even in a scene where it seems like a punch could solve the problem, focuses entirely on saving lives instead of hitting?
>>125Aren’t you just weak?
>>128From the description I’ve seen, I think it’s more about an unsuitable personality rather than being weak.
It feels like adding common sense and sound judgment to Koichi.
>>128I’m hitting it hard with a metal armor while accelerating.
The durability of the human body in that world is just abnormal; normally, you would die.
>>146It doesn’t mean anything to be strong compared to reality, since you’re a hero in that world…
>>115But it’s a world where explosions are praised as heroic.
In reality, there are plenty of ridiculous cases like in X-Men where someone is born with radiation, kisses their first love and manifests their powers, then turns them to ash.
It feels like persecution is justified, and if we create a world where individuality is deliberately acknowledged, it would definitely become hell.
As long as there are always-on quirks, the regulation of abilities inevitably becomes very discriminatory.
It’s probably mentioned around there in Team Up too.
I think it would be nice to have other spin-offs besides Vigilante in this world.
>>119You need to properly separate the script and the artwork; otherwise, it’s difficult.
To be frank, I think there was a halt in the direction of quirk suppression due to All For One’s rampage.
It seems that if everyone restrained themselves and I or my family could slip through, we would be able to cause a huge uproar.
“Muscle and Bone Springification” + “Explosive Power ×4” + “Strength Enhancement ×3” + “Replication” + “Hypertrophy” + “Spike” + “Air Walk” + “Spear Bone” + “Fly Swatter”
>>123I will hit you.
I wonder what would happen if individuality became normal in regions of Central and South America where security is terrible.
Will the gang’s dominance become stronger, or will it be crushed by a powerful individual with a strong sense of vengeance?
Even a shining baby could potentially become a destructive light that could kill everything, depending on how it shines…
>>132Even if it’s harmless, life seems tiring in a simple way.
Spin-offs inevitably have a taste of fan fiction, after all…
The type of personality that becomes strong through training is basically troublesome, and perhaps because it reminds me of my little brother, I don’t choose it; just a face like a golden ball.
Imogenium brother is seriously a great hero…
>>137Fake
A fly swatter seems like a spatial interference system.
Koichi’s personality pulls infinite energy from another dimension.
>>138Is that a really bad guy?!
>>145It hasn’t been made clear, but AFO thinks so.
It could be the power of mere friendship, effort, and love, or perhaps the infinite power for someone, like in a shonen manga, or it could really be other-dimensional power.
>>138Considering the possibilities, that’s just AFO’s assessment of the evolution path.
In reality, they were lifting planes at the end, but to put it uniquely, what CC can do easily, the person is just barely managing to do it, so it’s not as dangerous as it appears on the surface.
Makoto-senpai’s is also quite bad, though…
There is something called the personality apocalypse, you know.
One day, a baby with a destructive personality so uncontrollable that it leads to the world’s destruction is born.
>>140I think individuality will inflate so much that it will perish in another three generations.
>>147It’s not that far, but according to AFO, it seems that the capacity of the quirks is gradually increasing and the body can’t keep up.
Eventually, there will be individuals who will die from the backlash when their individuality is activated, won’t there?
>>140It really seems like it could happen.
I want you to clone Dr. Aizawa because he can handle personality issues from the cradle to the grave.
I guess they can’t manage with a nursing home, so will they kill me if I become senile?
No, it’s not just Naruhata; it’s the state of security in general.
I saw something like restraints for villains at the detention center, but do they have individuality nullification or something like that?
>>148I don’t have it.
>>148There isn’t any.
I’m not but I’m being quiet.
Also, there’s this guy called Cero in the main story, but for some reason, when he’s restrained by his quirk, he can’t use his quirk.
>>159It’s just like a spider web, huh?
My younger brother, Iida, also makes moves to restrain opponents during combat, so I wonder if it’s some kind of binding technique that doesn’t kill people from the Imogenium family.
The main story has been going on for quite a long time and has quite a variety of plot developments.
It feels like Vigilante, themed around self-defense groups, has covered almost all the playful aspects that can be explored outside the main story.
I think it’s quite difficult to have any more spin-offs than this.
It’s not that I’m a scar man, but my power is about on par with Captain CC, so I’m pretty much leaning towards being a cheat, you know? Koichi.
I understand that Tenzaikun is mainly focused on kicking, but since Imogenium has a booster elbow, he should use punches.
>>158Kicks are stronger than punches…
At Koichi’s point, his individuality is insane.
Seeing that AFO’s personality output is insane, I’m just contemplating that it’s pulling energy from another world.
If you bring power from another dimension and hit with all your might, you can deliver an attack on the level of All Might!
Who is All Might?
Koichi has the kind of personality where you think he’s a “B-rank” but turns out to actually be an “S-rank”…
Of course, the appeal of that cliché is strong.
Despite lacking personality, I can’t help but feel attracted to the charm of the vigilante, as Master Knuckle’s quick thinking allows him to take on those stronger than him.
>>167The quickness of thought is the result of the thinking ability cultivated through acceleration.
>>167Even if you lose your individuality, it’s nice to attack and trap the weaknesses of the individuality you once had…
In other words, isn’t it that the energy based on individuality activation isn’t matching up with self-consumption calculations and is mostly being drawn from somewhere else?
>>168Just because they look like humans, if they express individuality, they are no longer the same humans, right? Isn’t it like Godzilla, having that kind of energy?
Well, there are fewer heroes who stick to the law of conservation of energy…
One of the things I get criticized about is being told to use a gun or something.
As long as it doesn’t relate to their personality, heroes don’t use modern firearms because it would create a negative image if they were armed with those, so there is a proper setting for that.
>>171It’s fine to be a police officer.
In the actual story, they were fighting with machine guns.
>>171That incident seems to have a name suggesting that a clown hero used a gun and caused the rescuer to have PTSD.
Rather than another dimension, I think it’s more about tightening your determination.
AFO claimed that the mind is the trigger, but overconfidently thought he could control others’ minds, leading to the failure of his plans.
It’s like the spirit of others or another dimension, right?
I feel like the idea that individuality is just part of physical ability has been forgotten quickly.
>>173It’s an ability that isn’t along the lines of physical capabilities, coming from an early enemy, Mr. Stain…
>>173Having disadvantages makes it hard to thrive…
It might be because it’s early on, but Class A has many settings that impose a burden if used too much.
>>181The author personally stated that having a strong individuality has no drawbacks, so Class A is made up of those with weak individualities.
>>173Isn’t it the reasoning that since it’s a physical ability, it can be improved or trained through training to increase output and precision?
>>173When you drink alcohol, there are times when your abilities come out involuntarily due to the sweating effect.
>>173Thanks to that, it’s a crappy system that can only lock personality criminals in Tartarus.
Afo should just be executed immediately.
>>173Physical abilities? It’s quite impossible to say that with my belly sticking out like this.
Even though there are disadvantages to Ochako’s zero gravity, she must definitely have some kind of strength…
There was even someone who aspired to call themselves the second generation, so my master had an S-rank Quirk…
If it can be contained with a gun, I feel like it’s more of a villain that a police officer can handle rather than a hero.
It’s a world where the limits of trained physical abilities are high, which is common in ability-themed stories.
Muscle strength rapidly increases due to the world, and villains also grow stronger.
I wonder how Steyn and Toga can drink that much blood without throwing up.
>>186I think the body is already evolving to match that individuality.
>>188I wonder if there are things like myrmecoleon…
>>188That’s sad, Satou-kun.
Convert sugar into power! If you use too much, you’ll become an ape!
You’re definitely using sugars that you absolutely shouldn’t be using, right?
Since the stain is just being licked, it’s probably not much in terms of quantity.
It’s not good for the name of an individual’s personality to be determined by their mood during the survey.
What the hell is theft…?
>>195I think the only reason the author chose that name is simply because they wanted to present it as a villain.
I don’t understand why they released such a significantly inferior version when sugar was originally a power-type ability in the early OFA.