Boku no Hero Academia lost relevance according to the Japanese

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As we have already reported in previous articles, the story of the “ Boku no Hero Academia ” manga is about to end within the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump. With the play quite close to its tenth anniversary in serialization, one would think that the fact that it is nearing completion would mean that Internet users are constantly talking about the play, but apparently that is not happening. In fact, on a popular comment forum, the Japanese debated the fact that this work ended up being shelved some time ago.

 


The play has already ended with its climax, with Deku defeating All For One once and for all, but sacrificing One For All in the process. With this, he will end up running out of Quirk at a young age (unlike All Might, who ran out of powers having already fulfilled his career as a hero). And although the outlook is depressing, it is worth remembering that the author Kohei Horikoshi spoiled the ending of the work in the first chapter.

Let us remember that in the debut of the story, Izuku Midoriya introduces himself and presents the story of “Boku no Hero Academia” as the path that led him to become the number one hero in the world that he is currently. In fact, several of the bad things that happened to Deku ended up being reversed just a few chapters later, so readers know that, somehow, there will be a happy ending for the protagonist (especially due to the presence of the maker of deus-ex-machinas, Eri).

Anyway, why don't we check out what the Japanese had to say about it?

  • I think I only read the first volume of the manga ."

  • « I never understood what they found interesting about this story. Perhaps if the setting had always been academia, as the title suggested, it would have been more relevant .

  • I have the impression that they continue making anime seasons just out of an obligation to finish it ."

  • It was pretty fun when they had interactions at the hero school, but the serious parts were boring as hell and too long ."

  • « The final battle ended without any emotion. The story took too many leaps to the point of confusing the reader, and I have the impression that it did not end completely .

  • « What happened to all the series that try to imitate the arcs of One Piece without thinking about whether a story format really fits into their work. It got interesting until the moment the other characters stopped appearing and we started having one-on-one fights. Then they tried to put them back in and the story became even more shit .

  • « I see that Horikoshi-sensei tried on more than one occasion to make the secondary characters stand out in some way. There was a wide variety of skills, but their personalities just didn't help .'

  • « In the end, the popularity of Boku no Hero Academia fell on its haters and on the fans of Bakugo, who seems like a disastrous character to me .»

  • « Isn't it that story where Eri-chan always ends up restoring all things and everything remains as if nothing had happened? ».

  • « Even so, the way they defeated All For One seemed pathetic to me. The work was quite interesting until about halfway through .

  • It's incredibly popular in the West, where tastes are clearly decadent ."

  • Boku no Hero Academia took too long to finish, so much so that it was eventually replaced by Jujutsu Kaisen and Kimetsu no Yaiba ."

  • It's like One Piece but with better art, the protagonist was buried in his own story ."

Source: Yaraon!

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