
I really like you, you’ve always been a great guy.
When you rewatch an anime from episode 1
I thought that both the old man and Pop really loved Koichi at that point.
They seem like such a nice guy that they probably forget about the final boss right away.
The final boss is too secretive, so I can’t really understand them well…
My hero…
Let’s go to the hospital!
It’s just that they were equally troubled people…
Madman (Hero)
There are too many people getting their brains fried without even realizing it.
Until the final boss…
No, that’s not good.
Such a cheating bastard.
Doing good deeds like picking up trash to relieve stress is overwhelmingly bright…
A man who likely would have had a much more outrageous individuality if he had been trained more in the direction of combat power since he was a kid.
My parents raised me well.
At the time of the thread image, it was just the bare face, but I wonder when the master started using the knuckle duster.
I guess they’re picking up trash in America too.
CCC-02, C-Cube Zero Two is so cool…
I mean, it’s going to be a huge topic that the Captain, who has been in the US top 10 for 10 years since their debut, is getting their first sidekick.
I wonder what they were doing in the main story.
There’s no way you should be here, you cheating bastard.
Hmm… I guess it’s okay since that person has gotten stronger through training…
My hero
Isn’t it a synergistic effect of personality and spirituality?
A version where there are no limits to ability due to mentality.
If I hadn’t met Koichi here, I might have become a villain-like avenger.
If I can use repulsion in the last battle, then wouldn’t I be able to harden my broken arms and legs like a cast and move them? That’s what I was told, and I was able to do it right away…
A person who would have definitely died from a fall between infancy and toddlerhood if their parents hadn’t forced them.
Mom’s fly swatter is strong, isn’t it?
There are too many things I’ve been able to do in the final match.
It’s really scary how quickly a baby can just fly away if you take your eyes off them…
The novice with a good impression has a great sense of words.
If I try to hit it, I definitely will. That’s crazy.
A ridiculously strong guy who is ignored by the mastermind because his strength is based on the premise of training his individuality.
Looking down on people who are desperately trying hard.
I was able to do it right away after receiving advice from Imogenium! That’s why the talent is amazing.
It can be said that the environment of Naruhada gave birth to it.
What is that town?
It’s a useless quirk dismissed by AFO…
When you write “output a strike from the void to any coordinates,” it sounds like a super strong mom’s fly swatter.
Sure… it’s the home planet of the Hat tribe, you know…?
I like the mentality that not doing something just because it looks uncool is wrong.
Just because you’re not a hero doesn’t mean you lack strength in that world.
I love No.6’s brainless characters too much…
But is the final knuckle form really the result of effort?
Isn’t this personality strange…?
Maybe it’s just that the ability to generate simple repulsion has grown under some kind of limiter due to parental correction, so I think it’s actually a type of Quirk that AFO would like.
I feel that, given their temperament, even after becoming stronger and going to America, they still struggle with defeating villains.
I think those who predicted that a brainless character with the qualities of wandering and jumping would appear in the main story lack human empathy.
I really like him because he’s a good guy.
Isn’t it a bit of an unclear behavior to slip and fall in a puddle while using abilities?
Pop has always been head over heels.
I felt like there were limits, but it was just my imagination.
The feeling of “No way, this is a monster… how am I supposed to defeat this guy…?” at the climax is great, isn’t it?
There is no corruption or anything; the mindset of simply helping others is what truly makes one a hero, beyond any abilities.
“Pop ‘From the first time we met, you were my hero.'”
Old Man: “You were my hero from the moment we first met.”
Because he appears when Master and Pop-chan are in critical condition.
As AFO said, there is a possibility that we are drawing power from another space (higher dimension?).
If the soul is a high-dimensional existence,
Preventing airplane accidents is at a Superman level.
I haven’t properly met my master after all.
Personality tends to be given simple names.
The more you train, the more you’ll be able to do things differently from the way you could at the beginning.
It’s crazy that the majority of humanity has such special abilities.
What is the source of the power of individuality in the first place?
A madman who wants to lend a hand to someone who seems to be in trouble but ultimately shakes them off.
Mom’s fly swatter might actually be drawing energy from another dimension or something like that.
What the heck! Not again!
The desire to help others doesn’t depend on whether one’s personality is strong or weak.
Isn’t it amazing?
Compared to the main story’s mythological characteristics, this one is weaker due to the need for training.
That said, if you only focus on their achievements, they are just a regular top hero.
Isn’t it unfair to draw infinite power from another dimension?
Residents of the Deep Sea
The monster of goodness.
I’m doing vigilante work, but perhaps it’s also because my nature is quite mature.
I can somehow imagine what it would be like to be a father.
Hey, Pop-chan?
There are bits of the final boss’s replies mixed in here and there.
I understand…
If there were no restraints like my mother’s education and my dad’s scowl
No matter how strong my heart is, which is even said to be a hero’s.
He’s a man who launches long-range attacks with enough power to kill someone with a conditioned reflex, so he’s totally a villain.
If there were no limits on actively hurting others, this guy would be lawless.
Heroes’ abilities usually ignore the physical laws of reality and generate energy, right?
When it comes to the knuckle duster style, the firepower is just too crazy.
Isn’t Captain too good of a character?
It’s strange that I could do super reactions after leveling up!
If you’re pulling strength from a place that fools can’t understand.
It doesn’t matter if it’s in another dimension or in the heart, well, anything is fine.
If you steal someone else’s personality, you can easily become stronger, but it takes time to master it; once you do, you don’t need strong personalities.
I haven’t read the manga, but did the parents notice that their son’s personality is a bit out there?
Mom is raising a good son…
No matter how much I maxed out my evasion skills from experience, it’s strange that I can avoid attacks from behind!!
From the police’s perspective, Naruhada… Ah, that place has bad security, doesn’t it? That’s why.
My mother was restricting my abilities.
That constraint turned out to be nice.
While swatting away something fluttering around, it started to move like a water strider.
…That’s scary in its own way.
In the main story, there are about two kids whose abilities went out of control and caused their parents to die, so it’s pretty serious, right? The activation of children’s abilities.
It’s good that Vigilante has regular character citizens.
It is a daily life that should be protected.
I wonder if Mom never told Koichi that she used to fly when he was a baby.
A flying exhibitionist and someone who steals underwear.
It’s nice to have someone you can’t hate.
Not good.
I can’t even have a conversation with the hero I admire, and the person I hate so much that I want to kill them doesn’t even recognize me properly.
That kind of final boss.
Well, I think it might be convenient just to simply generate repulsion, but with a composite quirk, it’s more than enough, so it’s not really necessary.
I really like that guys with beams coming out of their eyes and the brothers from the coffee shop are helping with activities.
It’s frustrating to withstand an overclocking attack; it’s just too much.
The development of the final boss battle, which constantly changes form and sends chills down the reader’s spine, is impressive…
A man who deflects all fatal blows with reflexes.
Children act recklessly simply because they don’t have the ability to kill, and that’s before ethics are established.
If there were the power to commit murder there, the world would be turned upside down.
It’s not about the legalities of using individuality without permission, or anything like that.
If we seriously think that we can’t let even newborn babies use machines that take away their individuality, then maintaining society is impossible.
Even with serious injuries all over my body, I thought it was really convenient just to be able to slide away.
It’s a world where we should seriously consider the practical use of things like personality erasure bullets.
All Might charges in the moment he appears, but Koichi says “Wait a minute!” so even if he admires him, his style is completely different.
A creature that can move as fast as Ingenium and is more agile than Ingenium.
Even if my individuality is cut off, the ability to escape on my own for a long time from the situation is quite strange.
Even though Rock is supposed to be unleashing uniquely fast attacks close to the speed of sound, it’s really strange how he’s just handling them normally.
There’s no way I would become that just for being a struggling man.
In the main story, the caster with its corners cut, which was covered by the monitor, was mercilessly criticized.
In the end, I’ve never met All Might, have I?
What I thought about in this manga is how crazy Endeavor is for trying to burn down Koichi along with the villain, even though he was only breaking a rule about using quirks.
Before fracture treatment
I wonder if they’re unconsciously projecting a force field around their entire body, including in their perception…