It was a certain shot of the crowd during the arc around the beginning, with one guy who stood out indefinitely, sausage lips highlighting the entire frame. I remember seeing one certain frame roughly 5 times over the course of the series. It is well-made, but I just dislike it a little on a personal level.Īlongside this, what I can heavily criticise is the amount of frames that are used over and over, obviously to lighten the budget. This is why I’m not a huge fan of My Hero Academia’s art style. I grew up with cartoons in a very similar art style when I was between 6 and 9 years old, and I watch anime because it’s a breath of fresh air and usually different from what you could find on Cartoon Network. Good in the fact that the animation takes on a different style, is very clear and up-to-date, but the fact that it seems quite westernised and in a perhaps childish style is not something I enjoyed. Okay in some ways and not so good in others. My opinions and analysis of the visuals remain virtually the same. It was strung out in a far more entertaining manner, with a much better, quicker and more enticing plot. There seemed to be more objective, more purpose, more tangibility. that whole student-versus-student arc was so compelling, it had me watching 10+ episodes in a row! I honestly enjoyed it so much, and I still don’t even know why! The action, the order of events, the exploration of each character’s abilities and everything that unfolded and was revealed to us in season 2 was so much better and had me watching and watching. It might be because I was more familiar with the characters and so felt a closer connection to them, but in general I think it was put across better than the first season in so many ways.įor one, the plot was way more enticing all throughout. I enjoyed the second season of My Hero Academia much more than I did the first season. The overall plot really expands and gains a lot of tension and it was very enjoyable to watch and I'm excited to see the rest. At certain parts I get goosebumps and I just feel things man cause its done so perfectly. The background music in this anime is just wonderful. The top dog villian is revealed and the League of Villians is still chilling.
The series did an execellent job its fight scenes and gives everyone in class A a decent amount of exposure for the most part. Really everybody relevant grows in character~ Deku finally gets some control over his power in this season so thats nice to see. Tenya, Shoto, and Deku see a lot of growth in this season and it was done wonderfully in my opinion. Okay so there was a lot of growth in this series with a couple of the characters, for the most part Kaachan remains the same with a little bit of some more violent growth remains very funny and enjoyable to watch and in one scene he was sleeping and it was very peaceful and nice XD.
So I'm honeslty not sure how to review this properly.