Yeah, and unsurprisingly it was animated by Yutaka Nakamura.
I am so hyped for itTHAT scene later in the season for Red Riot is going to be nuts.
But do the trees deserve it?If you don't watch sub, you deserve to find your car filled to the brim with napkins.
It'll be explained in a couple of episodes from nowBtw was the end there hinting at he has somethin goin with Alien girl?
He's THE fat guy.
He's TotoroSo Fat Gum is just... a fat guy? People been hyping him, but I'm not feeling it yet.
Kirishima is a badass. Please have a big role this season.
So Fat Gum is just... a fat guy? People been hyping him, but I'm not feeling it yet.
Loving the visual elements they're adding this season. Things like Present Mics onomatopoeia and the character cards for Uravity and Froppy. Loving this.
Getting annoyed at all these post-credit scenes. If you're not teasing something, just put it in the episode proper. I liked the scene itself though, because I like seeing the cast talk to each other.
Hot take: I think Unbreakable was better animated than the Yutapon stuffThe animation was ace at the beginning of the chapter, it kinda clashed with what came after...
Kirishima's arc is why he's my favorite character from the manga.
And that R on his belt will never not be a huge Team Rocket reference, lmao.
Hot take: I think Unbreakable was better animated than the Yutapon stuff
It wasnt as fluid but it had more details, and considering Unbreakable is a very static power up it makes sense the scene wasnt very fluid.I felt like it wasn't as clean and fluid as the beginning. Not saying it was bad, though, they nailed it.
I don't think Vigilantes launched until after this chapter, but I might be misremembering. It does expand a lot on that kind of thing, though.RED RIOT
Great episode, love my boy Kirishima.
Also if you are more interested in the idea of drugs powering up quirks, I believe it was actually first introduced in a spin off.
It's not as good as the main series and it has it's ups and downs but they do some pretty neat stuff with it and build up side characters from the main series.
I don't think Vigilantes launched until after this chapter, but I might be misremembering. It does expand a lot on that kind of thing, though.
Welp, shows what I know.In my memory Vigilantes came first cause I swear when this occurred in the manga, I thought "oh it's Trigger from Vigilantes". I'm pretty sure it was super early in Vigilantes though. Vigilantes started in 2016 so it's been around for a while.
Actually looked it up, Vigilantes started in August 2016 and this chapter came out April 2017
Definitely. The way he's handling Overhaul is a good contrast to the way he dealt with Stain and really shows how he's grown as a potential mastermind.Shigaraki gradually developing into a competent mastermind is interesting.
Definitely. The way he's handling Overhaul is a good contrast to the way he dealt with Stain and really shows how he's grown as a potential mastermind.
When Stain rejected the League and turned against Shigaraki it led to him having a tantrum where he just threw away a number of Nomu. Then when he's originally presented with the idea of acting like he was allied with Stain to draw members to the League he threw another tantrum. He had a huge problem with his ego and basically lost control whenever he was challenged.
Now Overhaul shows up, tells Shigaraki that he's a trash leader and then kills one member and severely injures another. Rather than immediately retaliating Shigaraki actually ends up being the voice of reason by telling the other members of the League to not retaliate and we're now seeing him go along with Overhaul's plan, albeit on his terms. He's no doubt still working towards getting back at Overhaul, he's just being more calculating about it rather than immediately rushing to action.
Shigaraki felt really underused last season so I'm glad that we're actually picking up with him again and he's finally getting further development.