Boku no Hero Academia review

Papitaa3
Mar 27, 2021
I think it should be noted that this is a shounen anime. I know some people might have extremely high standards, but they should not have the exact specifications for this genre. This genre is made to be a cash cow, so it is hard to do a good job while deviating from the formula. But honestly, I think Boku no Hero really did revolutionize this genre. I split my review in 5 parts.

Story:
HONESTLY, it is not that different from other Shonen. You have your MC who is trying to reach an overall goal, while also having mini subarcs that just build on top of the story. But what makes series shine is that each arc DOES have a meaning. In some anime's, you sometimes wonder why there is some arc, especially in the later parts of the anime. But, most arcs played a huge role in the story. They were so good, that it might even have you get some chills. Obviously, there is still a long time to go, and I could see the manga stick around for a couple of years at least, but most of the arcs are pretty good by there own standard.

Art:
The action scenes are insane. The artist really went for the combination of American comics as well as manga's when displaying the art, which I feel is pretty cool. I would say the action scenes in the manga are beyond amazing that it almost feels like you are watching it as a show.

Character:
So this was a hit and miss for me. There are certain characters where you see growth. Deku, Bakuguo, and Shouta. But the thing is, there are 20 more classmates in the show, and in my opinion, they don't really touch their growth. Hell, sometimes, you might even forget that a character was even part of this anime. However, the growth, albeit long, for these main characters makes it worth it.

Enjoyment:
Its shounen, so it was enjoyable for the aspects that make shounen popular.
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Boku no Hero Academia
Boku no Hero Academia
Autor Horikoshi, Kouhei
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