Still just Japan huh. Call me when it's fun things again
Reads Japanese manga
Gets bored by Japanese themed chapters
Weird
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Still just Japan huh. Call me when it's fun things again
Reads Japanese manga
Gets bored by Japanese themed chapters
Weird
@CCC:
In-world logic is one thing (questionable or not), but this is the anime dictating canon ex-post-facto because of corporate concerns.
Didn't Oda change shusuis's color because of the anime?
Reading One Piece doesn't mean you're into "Japanese media", and knowing particular Yokai doesn't mean you know what the word Yokai means… first time I heard it was in yokai watch.
Well people should brush up on their Japanese Culture. Especially if they're reading Japanese manga/anime.
No reason to be ignorant in this day and age.
I feel like I should not enjoy this manga as much as I do, but somehow it just works. The main cast feels way overpowered though, never any real sense of danger.
In a literal land of magic, the MC has a sword that can cancel magic. Doesn't get more hax then that.
Hyou had more Intelligence/knowledge at the moment he was killed then shin has now…
I would hope the Duke was pretty old.
Classic Kingdom right here. Only Shins got a Glaive now and a fat squad.
Jinbe including the two Big Mom Pirates was golden. Such a boss.
If you think about it, totally makes sense. Those two will face Big Mom's wraith in a scenario they're envisioning.
He had to have trained with All-Might right. They way the scene darkens and he gets serious, hair style, yell while he fights, like a plain All-Might.
I think they need as much firepower as possible for a Zhao campaign. This is a pretty solid grouping. Mountain tribe + Kanki army is pretty crazy
Ousen addition is to counteract the unruly nature of the Yotanwa and Kanki armies. Ousen from what I remember is pretty level headed and is a great fortifier, and they're going to want to keep whatever they conquer.
It seems very likely that at least one student and probably one teacher have ties to the villains. Hagakure is one of the original suspects and the one that makes the most sense to me personally, but recently a popular Kaminari theory cropped up too. Some people even suggest more trustworthy characters like Uraraka, to the point where "______ is the traitor!" has become something of a fan base meme.
I wonder if the heroes have a Professor Snape with the villain society