I always say the peak anime arc is the tournament arc, because its an amazing adaptation. It captures the mood and drama perfectly. But thats pretty rare with the anime imo.
It makes me worried because that drama and impact is coming to a head and if they dont capture it well, it will lose a loooot of its appeal to me in the next arc. I get censoring for TV but, just overall, if it misses the mood, thats a huge detriment.
I know alot of people are anime only's with MHA. But I truly believe the manga hits about uh 200x harder? Probably. The manga art is unreal. Some of the best in the industry in my opinion. It subverts so much in the shonen genre because of it. Sucks the anime is kinda milquetoast
newest mob was very good but next week is going to be one of my favorites. Also i'm sad they didnt animate this panel
awesome. One of the most powerful moments in all of MHA was treated like shit again. This anime deserves better man. This moment is BEGGING for really gorgeous and impactful animation. Its the LITERAL climax of the main characters story and the general story themeing.
watching spiderman 2 with brainrot be like
Peanuts is over 70 years old. If you didn't know, it is one of the most influential pieces of media of all time for me. From my love of art to my sense of humor. I'm gonna make a thread about my history with the franchise and some cool things about it. (Thread)
my friends and i were making Peanuts Minus Everyone But Charlie Brown and it just kinda ended up being really sad and introspective.
I finally finished Stop Hibari-Kun It's ending is super abrupt and borderline unfinished, but its a super cute and charming manga. Way ahead of its time. Hibari is peak character design. She is the cutest little shit alive.
Man. I know this is a tired comparison, but like Bones really doesnt capture what I love about Horikoshi's art. He isnt afraid to go visceral, but the anime is.
Never forget when the idw comics created the most powerful moment in any piece of sonic media in a single page.
It's gonna sound cliché, but I really wish I could tell him how much of an impact he had on me. Everything about his writing and drawings shaped me into who I am today. Peanuts is a huge part of my life. And will always be. #Peanuts70
And I cannot tell you how important this was at a young age. There is a ton of kids media that teaches you how to be happy. But what about kids media about how to be depressed? It's not like you'll be able to help it, so Peanuts has a beautiful way of making you feel less alone.