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“Other aspiring heroes are already training their bodies, so I’m seriously going to get angry.”
If you train with the nameless in the dice thread, perhaps…
I feel like it would just be normal to teach and end it, as long as no one says anything disrespectful.
>>3
Can you become stronger than All Might?
>>5
Yes! You can get used to it!
Is Manabu in the world of My Hero Academia?
I think the conversation changes significantly depending on whether Deku is in the monkey world.
He doesn’t seem like the kind of person who would punch a boy whose dreams are just as big as a second-year or third-year student.
It’s different from what a middle-aged guy would say.
>>7
I only knew the scene where he hits, so I thought he was someone who deceives people with a good demeanor and then beats them up…
>>51
In the first place, I lashed out because the one getting involved was saying something disrespectful.
But we became normal friends later because we had determination and talent.
>>7
Even though I can’t even teach him Full Cowl, it’s amazing how Midoriya can still use his power and break bones.
If a protagonist from a shonen manga were to do something like a poison leech Kannon pose, kids would copy it, right?
Despite getting angry at the wrestler who picked a fight, it is a person with good judgment who stops Asanobu, who is trying to destroy with a venomous leech Kannon opening, with a change in expression.
I think they would settle for something like a slight tightening or a fist instead of going too far.
If you show some guts, it seems like they might really help you train to a level where you can get your license, but I wonder…
Well, it’s fan fiction, so that’s okay.
If you show some determination, they’ll teach you properly, so they must have been really irritated at that time.
>>12
I dislike effort and pain, but can I become stronger than you? That’s a bit too provoking…
Deku doesn’t dislike pain…
Deku showed his determination to clean up that garbage beach at the beginning of the story, so his motivation is definitely different.
>>15
I only worked hard because I can receive the strongest power, but if you have guts in the first place, then you’re already training, right?
>>23
If you dig here, it really becomes a My Hero Academia anti-thread…
>>86
I really think it’s not good that pointing that out gets treated as being anti.
>>91
I think it’s okay to point it out, but it’ll get messy!
>>93
It’s not so much that it’s getting rough, but in the end, it seems Deku is quite something.
It’s not good because it can only lead to that.
>>91
Fact array crime
Deku is likely to become an amazing grappler.
For some reason before the main part… or rather, maybe I had given up quite a bit, so I just wasn’t putting in the effort, but once it started, I was strangely going all out…
In the first place, the reason Manabu-san beat up that guy was because Asanobu was completely underestimating martial arts at that time!
What kind of personality does Manabu have?
>>19
It feels like I can create an accurate training menu.
>>22
A presence needed by Yuuei more than anyone else.
In the main story of My Hero Academia, he’s a striker, but personality-wise, Deku seems more like a grappler.
Even when told that there are other paths, it was a good development that Deku, who was fixated on being a hero, had a strong attachment to being a teacher in the final episode.
Is the special move going to be the Poison Leeches Kannon Open?
>>25
It’s too much to be a jump protagonist.
>>25
Even the villains step back, you know.
Poison leech Detroit is open!
Amazing matching numbers came up in a place like this!
Izuku is a data man, and since he has the personality to endure pain and continue doing the same thing, I think it’s stronger to lie down than to stand up.
Kacchan is definitely a stand-up fighter.
I will probably become stronger.
Well, Deku has been training with All Might since around the second episode, so he should be able to do his best.
Getting that kind of ability might be unusual, but it’s not ordinary to be able to do that much.
Kacchan’s bad mouth might be normal in the world of monkeys.
>>33
In the monkey world, it is considered not just ordinary, but actually a better category.
You want to be a hero even without any individuality?
Heroes train not only their quirks but also other skills!
>>34
It is considered to be completely the tactics of a villain.
I may have seen a 7-digit identical number for the first time.
>>34
However, there are countless villains who would be just fine with having their ribs broken…
As a result, a pervert who trained their whole body evenly was created in the final episode…
That’s an amazing double number, but speaking of which, I haven’t seen the professor much lately.
Killing villains in a brutal manner is something even legendary shonen manga like Fist of the North Star does.
>>44
In the world of Fist of the North Star, social order has completely collapsed due to nuclear war, but in the world of My Hero Academia, both the judiciary and police are still intact…
If I could go crazy for heroes like that, I feel like it would have been fine to do some volunteer work from the beginning.
>>45
Setbacks can turn a person into a living corpse.
>>48
On top of that, there are friends nearby who gently deny my dreams over and over again.
Shaaa! Detroit – Poison Leech Kannon Opens
>>47
It’s just a normal execution.
>>47
Oklahoma Poison Leech Kannon Opening
But I don’t think Manabu-san taught me about the poisonous leech opening.
It’s only because of the power that Deku obtained from letting the sludge villain escape, you know.
The Poison Leech Kannon has entered into a relationship after witnessing at least one execution, so Mr. Manabu is not normal either.
You bastard! Are you denying the Black Angels drawn by the teacher’s master?!
If Deku had the guts of Ascent, he would have been training from the start and doing volunteer work too.
>>58
Doesn’t it stab at Asa-nobori too?
>>58
Asahi was just a guy who underestimated martial arts until he got beaten up by Manabu.
I want to see a poison leech open up using OFA.
I can’t publish in Weekly Shonen Jump.
Saying nonsense even though the processes are different.
If Asanobori had had the determination from the beginning, he wouldn’t be saying such disrespectful things to professionals at that age.
It’s a bit much to have ribs wide open and organs splattered in the Reiwa Jump…
“Try dying and rerolling! It feels like something a mob character from a lock-up would say.”
Asa no Sho was making an effort as an elite.
Well, there was no meaning in the face of violence that didn’t consider the consequences.
>>66
Wasn’t he a lawyer from the University of Tokyo?
>>78
Aren’t you a bank employee?
It seems like there might be something there when you add “Bankai” to it, like a poisonous viper Kannon opening.
>>68
It’ll overlap with the Kannon-hiraki Red Princess remake!
U.A. High School is also a top school for academics, so there’s a possibility of entering the Asanobo course.
>>69
A course that trains for morning rise is incredible, right…
If it’s against AFO, isn’t it okay to use Poison Leech Kannon?
The question corner for Manabu was really incredible because every single word was just full of disdain.
No matter how much I was determined to beat you up, I was able to listen with a smile until the end, Manabu-san.
The pose looks a bit like a dark hero, doesn’t it?
This isn’t limited to My Hero Academia, but despite dreaming or aiming for it…
I don’t like people who seem like they’re not doing anything.
After all, a hero is an entertainer, not a fighter…
In a world where individuality is paramount, Deku, who has been gently denied his dreams as a person without individuality since childhood, is a different story.
>>77
So you don’t understand that I won’t do anything, right?
Whether you become a hero or not, if you’re going to help others, you should be training your body, yet you blame society and do nothing.
>>96
I thought it was really contrasting to Black Clover in that regard.
>>96
In this regard, I think Deku-kun wants to be a hero and not just help people.
I just want to defeat villains and save people in a flashy way like All Might.
The police haven’t included it in the course preferences from the beginning.
And this itself is an individual’s freedom and nothing wrong at all.
>>110
The protagonist’s motivation, which is influenced by their spirituality, shouldn’t be dismissed like that.
In the end, it turned out to be a misunderstanding.
>>116
Well, Deku-kun doesn’t really have a perfect protagonist mentality as you say.
I think it’s pretty attention-seeking that even in the final episode, they go back to being a hero instead of a teacher.
>>110
It’s not the protagonist’s spirituality, is it?
Can an old man who hasn’t lived in such a world win against you? I thought he was quite confident about that.
In Deku’s case, it’s more fitting to say it’s about being in a lock-up.
Asahi is more of a vigilante type.
Thinking that becoming a fighter is easy and equating it with having the guts to put in the effort to become a fighter is a denial so strong that the logic becomes flawed.
High School Iron Fist Legend Dekkou
The word “Deku” exists for Midoriya.
If the means are in place, I’m not opposed to overworking for the sake of the goal, so I think I get along with Manabu-san pretty well.
Poison leech Kannon open 1,000,000%!
The problem of why Deku-kun didn’t train.
At the initial stage, the view is that a hero equals someone with a quirk, and without a quirk, they can only become like Kin’niku-kun.
In the end, there were points raised that until the final episode, the relationship between individuality and physicality remained unclear, and that even without individuality, if you trained your muscles thoroughly, you could still achieve power, right?
In the end, individuality is just one of those tricks up your sleeve.
Thanks to the individual factors, physical abilities are superior to those of primitive humans.
It’s not exactly like that.
>>92
Rather than being featured in the Reiwa era’s Jump, it has even become impossible to be published in the Young Jump from 30 years ago.
I thought I would get stuck with muscle, but maybe I can just break the joints with the speed of striking techniques before the muscles come into play.
To be honest, one of the shortcomings of My Hero Academia is that physical enhancement through strength training is too effective.
Manabu and Asanobu could probably manage until the middle of the My Hero Academia world.
Mr. Manabu is someone who, after punishing someone who has been so arrogant, will honestly teach them instead of stubbornly throwing them out if they show determination.
Asahoe is getting along with Manabu without seeking revenge, and I think Manabu is quite a person among those savages who believe that true strength lies in mercilessly beating up the weak who cry and apologize for engaging in martial arts.
Even if I say it’s about being unremarkable, there are limits, and in Deku’s case, he had someone with immense talent like Kacchan close by.
It’s understandable to lack the courage to take a step forward even if you admire it.
>>103
Whether it was intentionally drawn or not, there is definitely a rawness and realism to it.
…In the one-shots about the zoo and hero items, the main character was not an honor student either.
I don’t want to talk about the two people in the thread, but it’s just too obvious.
If you’re going to give up on becoming a hero because you think you have no individuality, that’s one thing.
I was just mumbling, “I want to be a hero,” while doing nothing in particular and feeling sorry for myself.
Kacchan is a loser, but it makes sense that Deku would look down on him for saying that UA is funny.
>>105
It wouldn’t have been surprising if Kacchan had gotten as angry as Manabu-san.
Mr. Manabu is a professional, so he’ll train you properly.
It’s someone who picks a fight with wrestlers at a bar.
>>106
What is shoot fighting? It’s just a dumping ground for little guys who couldn’t become pro wrestlers.
>>106
I started a fight, but I got picked on instead.
After that, Deku took the good parts.
I hadn’t thought about training physically, but I was collecting data, right?
>>107
That’s hilarious!
If Manabu wants to seriously train, then I’m willing to get involved.
What Deku needs is someone who will teach him properly.
First, I haven’t properly done any training.
It’s not just a good story that I could get moving thanks to my encounter with All Might, whom I admire so much.
Which is better, Poison Leech Kannon Deku or Spine Extracting Deku?
In Manabu’s case, he would probably make Deku do a wrestling routine so intense that his body would end up getting extremely muscular.
>>115
Since Asanobu isn’t too muscular, I think if he trains to a minimum level, he’ll then develop in the direction that suits him.
Huh, what does UA mean?
But it seems like Deku has low aptitude for joint locks or grappling techniques.
Rather than getting closely involved, it suits better to observe safely from a distance while neutralizing.
>>118
In other words, I just need to learn the eye placement of the empty gaze and the phantom thrust, right?
>>118
Since my arms and legs are short, I don’t have a physique that’s suited for pure martial arts.
>>134
In that case, if approached while taking wind from a distance, it would be a poisoned leech.
I really hate this.
>>140
It looks like something like a wind shield, huh, Deku?
The power is weak, but…
>>134
Short limbs are just like the early Key-kun.
The main story itself, where Deku falls into a dead end with the mindset of not missing anyone or anything, is about the idea that even if you work tirelessly and miss something, it can’t be helped. However, I quite like that the achievements of the object of admiration are so immense that it leads to self-imposed constraints.
>>122
You only help villains you like, like Hand Man and Toga, while completely ignoring other villains and ordinary citizens.
Indeed, Deku is doing 28% with Full Cowling at this point.
If I had made use of my small stature to cling to my opponent and adopt a style of opening like a poisonous leech, I would have been quite strong, but this is just too much like a monkey comic.
>>123
It seems that even with about 15% output, I can break joints, and it fits Deku’s mobility-focused style.
If you build your body properly.
If I teach them grappling techniques, will they accurately destroy joints and take away combat power…?
>>125
I don’t like how the hero is accurately targeting my joints…
>>130
Insults about Batman
>>139
It has a Rorschach-like quality.
>>130
But I won’t kill you… I’ll just incapacitate you.
>>125
If you’re looking to incapacitate without killing, there’s no better method than this.
In the end, those who just want to hit will come out.
>>126
But… it’s not “serious,” right?
>>126
It’s nice, isn’t it, the monkey manga?
Even if the settings and developments are full of holes, it can still be dismissed as such.
>>150
The teacher isn’t not thinking; he is thinking while writing.
>>150
You damn it! Are you trying to mock Sensei Saru?
Poison leech Kannon opens and smashes!
In the first place, Asanobori and the era of High School Tekken, Kibong is stronger with joint techniques because he is small.
It’s a structure where there’s no choice but to become stronger.
That wasn’t me going back; I was pushed back!
At the very least, don’t become a type of hero that can never succeed after All Might…
A style that applies joint locks with super strength seems like it wouldn’t incur injuries.
>>137
The problem is that, depending on the opponent’s personality, grappling techniques can often become a bad move.
The variation in shape and body type is also quite large.
I haven’t really seen much of UA being well-received…
What? Did they make some controversial comments again after the final episode?
I’m disregarding my own damage, so it seems like I have a pretty good aptitude for forcing my way in and destroying the opponent more than the damage I receive.
Rather, it’s the crazy output of OFA that somehow works without a container, but I must admit I’m a little curious to see Grappler Deku.
In the story, the characters are struggling against machines, so the entrance exam robots are likely to become formidable enemies.
I simply hate being low tackled at One For All speed.
Deku can’t train regularly and ends up overworking himself at the last minute.
A trainer is actually necessary.
>>154
You have to force them to take a break, right?
>>154
For better or worse, Myto is too much of an exception and not suited for trainers.
I knew I needed to learn martial arts after all.
But I can totally imagine Deku standing up and asking, “Is practice over already?” even while he’s getting beaten up…
>>156
Of course it’s the end… Go to bed early… says Manabu.
Asa Nobori may be really small, but he’s strong.
It would have been great if Maito could have taught me one-on-one the whole time.
If Deku were a character who couldn’t become a hero but wanted to help people, and he was training really hard and putting in a lot of effort to be a police officer.
Well, it seems that the already troubled first episode’s Katsuki is finally going to become a villain…
>>165
I feel like it’s going to end with, “Do your best and become a police officer, Maito!”
I don’t think it’s you who wants to mock.
They are just elementary and middle school students, and I feel saying it’s no good is a bit too much since they are not doing their best for their dreams.
>>168
If it’s that I envy others with this, then that’s one thing, but it’s not the case at all.
>>170
Deku generally feels scared about directing all negative emotions towards himself, so I really thought the final episode was great.
>>168
In the first place, it’s common for protagonists in shonen manga to not know how to put in effort or to be unable to do so.
>>173
That’s why I want to see the connection in the thread image.
When Ochako learned martial arts, she became extremely strong…
The monkey world is filled with madness, so just making them wear headgear before beating them makes me seem like a pretty reasonable person.
>>174
If I were to die, it would tarnish my career, right?
>>178
So you stopped the poison leech Kannon opening, huh?
>>183
It’s too obvious to stop trying to use it.
>>174
I’m holding back too.
The executives of the Villain Alliance being plain old men is way too underwhelming.
I think it’s not a bad thing that Kacchan, who is just too much in comparison, appears to be a really exceptional student mentally, and is simply a child who admires All Might.
The darkness of the story and the roughness of the setting are about equal.
When it comes to drawing skills, I definitely won’t be outdone.
The direction of the design sense is completely opposite to what sells, isn’t it terrible?
>>180
I often see something that resembles the Four Heavenly Kings in ero manga playing the role of the male lead, so I think it’s a popular trend.
A significant part of the charm of My Hero Academia lies in the cool design of the villains.
>>172
I think it’s romantic and nice to live honestly while being a tremendously strong guy without falling into the underworld.
I don’t know what the person below did after smiling.
>>184
“There’s no way I can become that, you know?! So I beat him up!”
>>184
Don’t mess with me, you idiot!
The opening of the toxic leech is seriously at a level that makes you stop reading for a bit due to how disastrous it is.
Don’t do such a move.
It seems that Deku’s hero analysis doesn’t matter against villains.
What do you expect to do against heroes…?
Deku is no good because he keeps being all gloomy without even trying.
Well, since the first Deku probably has no quirks, he can’t be a hero, but I guess he would want to do support-related work because he has knowledge.