"This Was... Just a Big Mistake" | My Hero Academia

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Published 2023-01-21

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  • This makes you realise that Stain was partially right about his vision of heroism. Most of the people that became heroes until this point werent really ready to face the massive weight of being heroes in very hard times. The ones that will remain after this battle may be fewer but their wills will be stronger.
  • This scene broke my heart. Not only a lot of people lost their lives, but the students from UA had to experience a lot of trauma after the war and a lot of pro heroes wanted to fall into despair.
  • @ade1174
    I really like how this season is making heroes question their purpose. We haven't seen such questioning of hero society since All Might retired in season 3.
  • I imagine, that in the midst of this trauma and tragedy...there was an 8 year old kid who saw Shigaraki as responsible for this and vow on the spirit of their dead parents to avenge their deaths by spending the rest of their life warring on all villains. Somewhere among the victims...there was a Batman in the making.
  • Some of us dream of being a hero helping people fighting crimes but when a situation like this happens reality hits harder
  • @h0m3st4r
    ā€œThe hardest part of the job is, you canā€™t save everyone.ā€
  • @mykelcurry794
    Koji's quirk is top tier here. Imagine being able to communicate with all the bugs to find even more people
  • @Sukuna9029
    Without a doubt, that was a very hard and raw part of Horikoshi, The consequences of a war is something that touches a sensitive fiber to some and makes others reflect
  • @AegisAuras
    0:37 I love that growing, droning sound effect that muffles of the soundings until thereā€™s nothing heard from the outside anymore. Itā€™s a representation of acute psychosis induced by emotional trauma. The mind flees the outside reality and retreats into itself. Itā€™s such an accurate depiction of a mental state conveyed through just sound.
  • This moment really cements that this wasn't some casual brawl in the street or even fight against a gang but a full blown war, something their society likely hasn't seen in decades and thus can't handle it as now it's not a message of who do they save first, but who CAN they save. It's harsh and brutal, though really it should affect the students more than the adults.
  • @dragonspadeex
    "Just because anyone can be a hero, doesn't mean that EVERYONE can be a hero."
  • @ayviondenar3461
    Urarakaā€™s look really sells the emotional weight of this scene. Itā€™s so hauntingā€¦
  • This scene hit HARD. The hero mumbling about how hopeless the situation was, and Uraraka... oh man. Her face... my goodness. I had to pause the episode to process just how beautifully dark this scene was.
  • @raec5426
    I do like MHA does show the importance of rescuing as a hero job to see certain powers like Uraraka's Zero Gravity to lighten debris and Kota using animals to search for people. Hero work isn't just fights with villains (even though that's mainly the cool thing to watch from an entertainment perspective), so nice to get shine from other powers that are more suited as a niche for rescue missions in certain situations.
  • @5star_n3ssa
    DUDE THE WAY THAT CUTE LITTLE SHINE IN THEIR EYES IS GONE IS LITERALLY HEARTBREAKINGšŸ˜­šŸ˜­šŸ˜­šŸ˜­
  • @Lethargic320
    Man i just realised being a doctor in mha universe must be hellā€¦ like if u dont have a healing quirk imagine trying to learn how the human body works and the first patient u treat is a living febreze canā€¦
  • The pain... The despair... The helplessness. It's only going to get heavier from here
  • I like how they had this scene to show the realism of being a hero especially at 0:58 when one hero sounded hopeless