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My Hero Academia Episodes 64-65

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The earlier seasons of anime My Hero Academia was starting with a clip show of episodes and it was easy to just stop worrying during the outset of season four but the episode no 64 interrupt this pattern but it was appealing enough for a good look. May be the episode was a bit unrelated to the main story plot but it was more good has compare to the past recapitulate episodes. We were able to witness a self-employed reporter named Taneo Takuda who is looking into the opportunities that one of the U.A.’s students can be All Might’s descendant. Taneo is an unusual appealing character and his dreams to identify the number one hero of the future supplant his journalistic purpose. Taneo individually as a young boy was very enthused by the All Might like everyone and his talk with Midoriya was very emotional. Well I have very little idea about what is going to happen in the forthcoming seasons but one thing is clear that things are going to get darker so this moment of warmth has hit the exact point.

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If we talk about the standard things these two episodes highlighted the two vital characters one Overhaul the doctor type of epidemic villain of Yakuza who wants to meet Shigaraki and the other one is Sir Nighteye who was earlier the subordinate of All Might’s. The feeling is that the world is now dependent of the wake of All Might vs. All For One and both the heros and villains side are left without a role model. The future is in the hands of those who will win this war but the approaching generation does not have any proper leader to show them the direction. Overhaul wishes to be the leader of the League of Villains because he has a master plan but the problem is that he doesn’t get well with Shigaraki who is destined to be the descendant of All For One. Overhaul reveals his abilities by brutally blasting Magne into a spout of blood which was a very intense scene to witness in such a colorful series. Episode number 65 was very basic in the terms of the course hence the impression of this gesticulation doesn’t totally hit the right spot but surely Kōhei Horikoshi has some awesome horror manga scenes in store which will be scene at the right moment.

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Another remarkable character is Nighteye. Even with his frightening behavior he is in the team of heroes but due to some cause he has is not in good terms with his teacher which is somehoe interesting because it’s not normal to picture any on the hero having any trouble with the All Might. Unhappily this episode was concluded on a odd point where Midoriya was trying his level best to win Nighteye’s support King Kai-style and he was trying to make him laugh in a silly All Might idea. The suspense shows that the joke was not good but maybe another dialogue is going to crack. It’s not easy to ploy us with this fake drama.

Another very tiny element which should be point out is the sound effects. It is understandable that MHA always go towards the comic book outcome but maybe it seems to rise up in frequency or maybe it’s just my perception. I observed that there was more Japanese sound effects mixed with English letters many people can get confuse in transforming in any of the language.

It is my perception that in the Shonen Jump My Hero Academia maintains holding up a large number of audiences. It is exciting to see that now where the story plot will lead because All Might has retreated and now another big arc is on its way. Both the good side and the bad side want to rule in the future and now both of these sides have to overcome their own insufficiency and rawness because they have to draw the path for moving ahead. At this moment the most appealing fact is that how the story line will deal with the clash happening within the teams and also happening on the outside. Unexpectedly from the episode 64 and 65 the episode 64 was stronger although it was not much related to the main plot because of its subtle sense of quality. Episode 65 was good in aspect of implementation but in the end its leading towards the more reprehensible story plot and I personally wants to know that now where the story will lead.

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