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[My Hero Academia] Sir Nighteye is not a bad person.

Sir Nighteye’s Quirk, “Fore-see,” predicts actions for one hour via contact. Discussions reflect mixed opinions.

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[My Hero Academia] Endeavor is not a bad person.

The discussion touches on themes of heroism, family dynamics, and the impact of harsh upbringing in a complex world.

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[My Hero Academia] I wonder what went wrong.

Sir Nighteye’s Quirk lets him foresee a person’s actions for one hour via touch and eye contact, but details are confidential.

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[My Hero Academia] For some reason, I was under the impression that in this scene, Shigaraki was talking to Hawks about League of Legends.

The discussion revolves around characters from My Hero Academia playing League of Legends, showcasing their gaming styles and interactions.

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[My Hero Academia] I hate this guy.

The discussion critiques character Endeavor from My Hero Academia, examining themes of parenting and consequences.

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[My Hero Academia] A hero who appeared like a comet, briefly bringing peace to the bulletin board before disappearing.

Izuku faces Dark Might, a villain resembling All Might, in an engaging movie that explores heroism and personal struggles.

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[My Hero Academia] Dark grandma is cool, right?

The blog discusses Shigaraki Tomura’s past, focusing on a dark grandmother figure and themes of regret and villainy.

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[My Hero Academia] I feel like a deep-fried minced meat patty.

Japan Otaku Reviews discuss updates, game mechanics changes, and anticipation for Season 11, expressing mixed feelings.

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[My Hero Academia] Strong?

The discussion highlights strength and potential issues with a powerful character in combat, focusing on team dynamics.

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[My Hero Academia] Weak.

A discussion on character dynamics, family traits, and the pressure of legacy in Japan’s Otaku culture.

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