Deku's lifelong dream came true, and he became to Kota what All Might was to him: his hero. He inspired him and changed his outlook on the world with his actions, and saved him no matter the cost. Kota saying Deku is his hero gets me incredibly emotional.
This episode had me bawling, Kota and Deku's voice actors did a phenomenal job. Deku screaming at Muscular to shut up is so unlike his character, and is just showing the absolute desperation to save a child.
funnily enough, that actually was originally was deku yelling "shut the f**k up" but was later censored in translation. If this is inaccurate, i only say this because I have read early scans where that wording was the case, same with other scenes of bakugou. instead of saying "damn," "crap" and "bastard" he would use much more vulgar language.
Everyone crying in the comment section, but I'm here being impresed at Kenny's poker face at the end with Montana's analysis on the villains going after Bakugo. She is so smart.
Love the contrasting expressions when Muscular was crushing Deku. Kenny with his smirk knowing whats coming and Montana looking terribly concerned. Love this season it has so much emotional weight
Sometimes I forget (probably because the wait between seasons) that Deku is still a newby with One for All. By that time, he only had it for 3 months (maybe 4, sorry If I'm wrong) and he has defeated Stain (with a lot of help of course) and Muscular. A guy that could kill (or give a hard time to) many pro's. According to Gran Torino, All Might mastered the power of One for all really quickly. But Deku really put it to work
21:10 All Might has a lot more experience, He can throw multiple 100% punches without wrecking his body and he is a legend. Even people who might be able to aren't going to just seek him out because a lot of people did and a lot of people got wrecked.
and ... even tho they're not the type of reactors who would play along with sympathizing with a villain's tragic backstory I'm sure tomura and toga's backstory is still going to break them
So heres your fun fact. One million percent is of course an exaggeration. Its a lot of hype from Deku hyping himself up alongside hysteric strength and adrenaline according to the author.
It’s super easy to forget that Deku is an unreliable narrator since I feel like most anime doesn’t take character mentality/bias into account when it comes to things like narration and worldbuilding, but this show definitely does. IMO that’s one of the things that makes it so engaging, especially during a fight when Deku’s internal dialogue really gets you into the story.
The real reason muscular took damage was because deku used delaware mixed with detroit. The shock wave of delaware knocked the muscle armour away, allowing detroit to hit.
After finishing this season the first time, I took a break from the show for a while. Recently, in order to properly catch up for the nee seasons, I rewatched season 1 episode 1 to the end of season 3. Rewatching this episode years later, and having a much better understanding of the show and meaning of this fight, it ending up being almost even more impactful to me than it did the first time. Now that I was actually invested in the story, this episode elevated from ‘aw that’s sweet’ to ‘holy shit I’m actually crying’.
I might be Overthinking this but I like the visual way they show Kota being inspired by deku to accept hero society and quirks by the 2 ways he tries to save deku during the fight. The first time he didn't use his powers, and the second time he did. Because of deku showing him that quirks are not just something the heroes are using to show off, he goes from using a rock (not using his quirk) to save him, maybe showing him still holding onto his hatred of quirks and hero society, to him using his water quirk to save someone else, which could thematically represent his character growth and him being inspired by deku. Or it could just be in my head lol😋
There are a lot of moments in this episode that can bring on the water works, for me Deku's inner monologue apologizing to his mom gets me every time. It's a parents first and for most instinctual job to protect their kids and I think there is an instinct in kids that when we know we are in trouble/danger that alone hurts our parents in ways we don't see. In a reality where most of the population has incredible powers, and the most common "career" path is hero or villain, I'm 100% sure parents are almost always losing their minds. Deku's mom especially, she's a realist, she made the decision to quite literally destroy her only child's very fiber of being and in turn her own just because she wanted to protect him. It's even more awesome and shows how close of relationship that Deku & his mom have because at some point he forgave her for it a long time ago and understood why she did it and didn't hold her harsh but realistic words against her for the rest of their lives. Though in spite of how she may have felt as soon as Deku got accepted to UA and showed his quirk she went full support mom mode even though she very clearly was still terrified. Also the stark thought that in their final moments many heroes probably have similar thoughts, the apology to a loved one that will never be known is just uber depressing. Correct me if I am wrong, but I also think this is Deku's first genuine hero moment post acquiring One For All, that is not motivated by anything other than "This person I don't know needs help". It's not the girl he had an instant crush on, or his mentor in danger, or his friend attempting to fight a known hero murderer. Not just that but he went 1 million for it and I'm fairly certain Deku didn't take any recoil damage from it, just his initial smashes and defending from Muscle.
Little surprised by the lack of reaction to Aizawa getting blasted by Dabi, also Kota was never stated to not have a quirk, he just didn't use it before.
i think it was more of what the first few episodes had established, which was that they tend to show signs of quirk usage in kindergarten. kota seems a bit older but still, quirks can develope late@@johndinner4418
The fight between Tiger and big sis Magne is very symbolic. These are 2 trans characters that come from completely different walks of life. Tiger got his surgery in another country and has been safely allowed to transition while facing minimal discrimination. Big sis comes from the exact opposite of that. She’s a villain whether that be from societal biases or just convenience. Whether she wants to medically transition or not she can’t even afford to make that decision. It’s a bit on the nose but I personally loved how Horikoshi depicted these two.
Interesting fact, this scene is great in three different languages. I'm Brazilian and I watched the original audio the first time, the second time in Brazilian Portuguese and now in English. Congratulations to the voice actors😊
This is one of my favorite episodes in this entire anime. This is my third, or fourth, time watching this episode and it's as emotional as ever and still leaves me in tears! Justin Briner really did such a good job as Deku's VA in this entire episode.
(Season 4 spoiler) . . . . Is it bad that i cant wait for the infinite tearbending counter that is sure to come with all the Eri stuff (including saving her)?
I cried both, watching the anime and reading the manga for this one because the line in the episode was "Boku no Hero" and I just found it so damn poetic when the tittle of the series is applied with context... Even though that part is not that poetic on the dubb, it keeps being such an emotional scene.
I agree with all the sentiment of this episode. It solidified this show as one of my favorites (especially as a teacher whose mama bear instincts have thankfully never had to be unleashed but sits waiting just under the skin) But I just wanna say thank you to Gabe for all the focus on the cats; they are glorious and I adore all the close up shots and movie the show bubble around them. All hail the mighty Gabe and the (wild, wild)pussycats!
I got so used to Kenny being the tearbending master that seeing Montana crying is so rewarding Somewhere through Attack on Titan I think she got so used to watch suffering that I was afraid that she was completely desensitized since then, even Fullmetal wasn't able to achieve this But I'm glad MHA was able to hit her that hard, it's awesome when a story is able to do that with us
Keep in mind that Deku can only punch ONCE at full power. All Might could deck this guy as many times as he wants at full power. That's the real difference between them, Muscular is especially durable. All Might isn't Saitama, his whole thing isn't defeating villains in one punch. Every one of his punches can be so powerful MOST villains WILL be defeated in one punch, but if they're specially durable, he can just punch them again with no drawback. If you think about it in terms of Health Bars, even if Muscular has a health bar of 9999, All Might can deal 5000 damage per punch, so that's still just 2 punches. Even while in his injured state, he punched the Nomu dozens of times in a very short time frame. All Might also has vastly more experience than Deku, which can be extremely helpful in taking enemies down quickly and cleanly. All Might in the same situation would have knocked him out without a scratch. Might've even saved the surrounding area from damage.
Kenny and Montana... Fun fact: Izuku does not claim that he's using One For All at 1,000,000%, it's only the fighting spirit of Izuku's way to shout his feelings toward this unusual strength in an emergency. This was that the author said. And i as mention in the last MHA reaction about Tiger being transgender hero, Big Sis Magne is a transgender woman, born a man and possibly in the still process of her transitioning into woman. This making her the second confirmed transgender character in the series.
Tiger: You’re not plus ultra yet! Deku: Oh trust me you don’t need to tell me how that’s going to go. This episode is one of the MAJOR ones of the show. And obviously it’s got details through the roof. And considering this is the equivalent of Deku running into a brick wall until it LITERALLY caves to him is definitely saying something. (And I agree with that philosophy on many occasions. There might be a way over, under, or around but why would I do that if I can keep walking and make a new option?) Monoma is the only member of Class B to fail. And I can probably think of how that happened fast. Class B went through the same finals designs as Class A. And Class B hasn’t had any attacks or notable issues throughout their background appearances…y’know. Except Monoma basing his whole combat strategy around being a prick and needlessly practicing that OUT of combat. So he had to have been the only target of Class B. And I’ll just assume his opponent was Vlad King. Won’t say exactly how I assume he failed but if you know Vlad’s quirk, you can imagine the EXACT result if Monoma faced him. And while there is the mastermind AFO helping instruct the villains, we all know that there’s no such thing as all knowing all seeing. He got intel. And so did the villains because they sure as heck knew the itinerary to make such actions. And of course the 1st thing you need to do are take the most powerful heroes off the table. Pixie-Bob could make mince-meat of every villain here with her quirk. And Eraserhead is ALWAYS among the biggest threats to villains because he DISARMS THEM. The League sure as heck won’t make the exact same mistakes as Season 1. Even if they don’t agree on how the plan should be under the same rules. (Courtesy of Stain) Deku by the same token makes sure not to repeat the mistakes of Hosu and actually notifies pro heroes what his intentions are. But that doesn’t mean that his circumstances can’t force him into the events today. Also we run into a really fun consistency of which characters force themselves to be more active and which ones are taken off the table. In missions like these they often try to take the most helpful kids off the table for the missions. Notice Shiozaki and Honenuki from Class B are taken off the table. Those 2 are the strongest in Class B and would be BROKEN solving the villain situations. Few of the villains have counters for these kids and if in the field would have all this solved in much shorter spans. Notice who else? Iida and Mineta are ordered away from the scene immediately. 2 other characters hard to counter and could stop several of the villains if they are on the field. (Sorry Ojiro and probably Koda, but I think the two of you are heavy disadvantage more than advantage) Always keep an eye on who is on or off the field because there’s always a reason. Haha. The biggest one missing from the field is Ragdoll. Not shown to be off the board, but missing and lost a LOT of blood. The chances of her being another targeted pro is QUITE high. Muscular is basically a giant wild card not just to the heroes because of his extreme violence but also the villains. He was tucked off to the side to prevent people from escaping essentially and obviously THRIVES on action. For a guy who got his eye knocked out by water blasts, he sure isn’t wary about unexpected quirks. And he is CHATTY. He reveals a target without a care instead of finding them 1st. I mean…not stupidly because the 1st thing he does is break Deku’s left arm and slam him into a rock crater after breaking his phone. Deku is ALREADY out of options. Muscular is obviously a sadist as his main villain trait. So he and Shigaraki have SOMETHING in common. He wants to just spread as much pain as possible. No need for manipulation, he just wants to literally torture people and torment them as they go out. Even if he has the same tone as a bully grown up into an even worse piece of crap. Deku thinks he used 100% the same as All-Might, but I also don’t try to take much stock in the words of the concussed (he took a boulder to the head) and also…y’know. Kota would have been flung a HECK of a lot farther since Muscular doesn’t have shock absorbtion and even THAT didn’t stop the literal field of wind no one could stand near in season 1. So there’s more evidence of the split of OFA. There’s also a LOT happening in that final move too. Deku uses his fried right arm twice because his left is TWISTED broken. If he used that arm, let’s say he wouldn’t have kept it attached to the rest of him. And he STILL found a way to get momentum by picking himself up using BOTH broken arms and using his 1,000,000% punch. Muscular used every muscle fiber to cushion the explosion for it too and it tore through ALL of it when his 1st 100% didn’t. Needless to say but 1,000,000% is impossible and meant to be a battle cry since All-Might’s prime I calculate at 120,000% max. (And not Mach 15,000 over All-Might’s Prime Mach 1800. Deku, Muscular, Kota, and the entire camp and mountain range are still intact) But it WAS a heck of a lot more than his last 100% punch. I won’t say why but I do know exactly how much. He used 125% and stockpiled more energy into the attack. Moving up from Deku’s usual Mach 1.5 to Mach 1.875. Doesn’t seem like much but it is almost 300 mph faster and packing greater force. Deku is MESSED UP though. His arms are fried, he was shoved into a crater, suffered SEVERAL concussions. And Detroit is not in Delaware Deku. Probably another sign this kid is NOT doing well for someone I imagine knows better for his All-Might love even if he’s never been to America. Despite ALL that he did completely redefine selfless to Kota. Here’s a kid who punched Deku where the sun don’t shine, and not only took responsibility for his safety but wanted to help resolve his family issues, catch him from falling with his TEETH, and was willing to get crushed to death saving this kid from a man that that has caused him severe trauma. Not for clout, not for praise, but because he could. So much to the point Kota wanted to make his own sacrifice by protecting Deku where he could. He couldn’t fathom those that would make such a terrifying decision but now knows Deku, his parents, and yes the Pussycats (and hopefully especially Mandalay because bless that woman for taking him for those 4.) Heroes exist and even Muscular acknowledged he was likely a real one thinking Deku wasn’t as deluded as he figured. And Kota’s looking at the likely most selfless person he will EVER meet. What an episode. Unfortunately that’s just ONE obstacle of the evening. Muscular might not even be the biggest gun of the League.
Deku calls it Delaware Detroit Smash because he uses a Delaware Smash (to blast away the muscle fibres grabbing his hand) and then a Detroit Smash immediately after.
@@teamg9 so he TRIPLE fried his arm there. Interesting. Never knew. He made it look like all one shove. It just sounded crazy so I chocked up his DEFINITE concussion.
@@Kaempfdog Yeah, he really messed himself up here. It's not immediately obvious that he is doing two smashes there because you don't see his fingers flicking out for the Delaware Smash in the anime so it looks like the muscle fibres are blasted away in the same way Deku's clothes are when using 100%, but in the manga it is a bit clearer that the force is coming from his clenched fist opening to a splayed hand for a Delaware Smash with all four fingers and thumb (as opposed to the one finger shots against Todoroki in the Sports Festival).
Funny to think about how Monoma failed if they were teams of 2. Meaning they did beat the teacher, it was just Monoma who didn't do anything. Probably means he was paired with someone with a quirk he couldn't copy?
I know this is old, but Muscular does not stand a chance against All Might because All Might doesn’t damage his body while attacking. He can let loose all he wants. We saw what three 100% attacks did to Muscular, he’s TOAST against All Might.
I would love to see someone do a my hero by Foo fighters edit for this episode. Because that song often pops up in my head whenever I rewatch this episode and others like it
Deku says he used "100%" equal to Allmights power but its more like he did 100% of what he believed he could do especially since he uses "100%" again and muscular says its weaker then before and then "1,000,000%" later. its more like his 100% was closer to probably 30% of Allmights full strength
The way I interpreted the 1,000,000% was that maybe it’s like a multiplier system. Since One for All is the result of multiple people collecting and stacking power over decades, ‘full power’/‘100%’ probably refers to the current holder’s power, and then beyond 100% is tapping into that stored up energy?
@@jittercritter thats possible but i think its just deku still learning the full capabilitys of his powers. as we saw in the end of the last season allmight destroyed a whole city without really trying. and i dont think deku was at that point yet
A lot of people talking about Deku crying in the fandom, but this kid has the 2nd or 3rd strongest quirk in the verse and had for less than the year. He's damn near a savant to get it to this usability at this point.
This was my favourite reaction yet from you guys and it's honestly the only right way to react to this episode - crying your heart out lol I've watched this fight so many times that I lost count, but it still gets me teared up every single time. The way Deku desperately tries to save this little child, while poor Kota slowly starts to understand what a true hero is and what his parents really died for - absolutely beautiful. This episode is the perfect proof that even the most cliche stories can still be absolutely amazing if you do them right, which is also a great way to describe MHA as a whole.
As a not an emotional person at ALL this episode made me choke up a bit which is VERY impressive. Lol my mom walked in on me trying not to cry and she thought something was wrong so she took me to the hospital 😂
Man. Of course I start crying as soon as the tear bending counter first pops up, My Hero Academia just doesn't miss, no matter how many times I see this episode
Still one of my favorite episodes of the entire show. Honestly wasn't sure how I'd feel about this dubbed, but it was done really well. Definitely cried again hahaha loved your reaction.
I remember this episode coming out and me watching it on loop, tearing and getting chocked up with every single watch. Deku getting absolutely destroyed and still going all in into Muscular, going as far as apologizing to his mom - which was such a heartbreaking, human moment, reminding us he's also just a kid who has a worried mom at home to whom he promised to take care of himself - and even apologizing to his mentor Allmight, then obviously Kota using his quirk - his parents' quirk! - to have his own hero moment and fight back, inspiring Deku to give it one final go, who then inspires Kota back by getting rid of Muscular UGH SO GOOD I'm right there with you Montana and Kenny, the emotions in this episode, the writing the VAs, everything is such a punch to the heart in the best way possible and no one's eyes can stay dry after that
Jumped in just to see the moment again - still brings a tear to my eyes... This is the moment MHA set itself apart... and it just gets better from here.
I never made the connection before. A Ozawa and Vlad tell the kids that to get stronger you need to rip your muscles so they can grow back stronger and Deku had to LITERALLY get way stronger to rip muscles this episode.
Re: What are the chances that it would be the villain that ended his parents? Given this is anime/manga we're talking about I'd have put it at least at a 75% chance at least, if not now then at some point in the series.
Bro the first time i started watching this fight i thought deku was actually gonna die, I wonder how deku managed to survive and even carry kota on his back with him
3:57 I love him and this just amuses me instead of her reaction 4:49 i meant you can still recount his 2x25 intro (Wait wait he didnt know then) 7:40 I mean Monoma said smth similar, but saltier "just bc they fought some villains" Class 1A mentality...aw it almost takes away from whatever Tetsutetsu gets to do tonight bc thatll almost just credit 1A instead of a 1B student doing a thing Mhmm same name-- Izuku in jp calls them Water Hose instead of the Water Hose heroes _why is Genshin crashing_ 12:30 you can answer that, since Dabi said it this episode Well "could've" cause this is weeks or months behind 13:08 I love that they startle the same way (same speaking style/conjugation, startle -- just tones) Katsuki's fight smile I mean this is the 3rd time we've seen him- I figured she just didnt think it was worth a comment Magnuh instead of Magne~ 18:29 doing what they want* it's still going up but...I mean 😅 Tell her about 1mil Oh timestamps arent working 30:38 wait wait You pointed it out to her last episode, so I thought...? 31:22 theories... but the post incident thing covers it I should chill
If it happens, I'd love to see your reactions to the Japanese version of this episode as you enjoy the original voice actors' performance It's not that the English version's acting is bad, but the Japanese version of Deku's voice actor's performance in this episode is just too good Even if you can't understand it in language or words, Deku's thoughts and feelings will definitely be conveyed to you.
@@samsny21 It's definitely a matter of taste I'm sorry if my comment made you or others who prefer the English voice actors feel uncomfortable I just wanted to let you know that it's worth watching this anime with subtitles even if you don't understand Japanese Let's enjoy Season 7 together
I'm glad I'm not the only one who mistakingly thought Kota had his quirk awakening at the end there. I too missed all the signs that he's been out there practicing his quirk in secret
It is worth mentioning in the original Japanese manga, this moment had a LOT of swearing coming out of Deku's mouth. He almost never curses, so to see him say, quote, "Don't you fucking touch him" is so out of his character, it just shows how desperate he was to save this one kid (of course the line is changed when localized.) And its expressed so well in the dub too when he's yelling at Muscular to shut up. That's just as out of his character as cursing the villain out, showing how hard he's trying, and how desperate he is. It's perfect 😭
Deku just inspiring another person and changing Kota views on heroes and super society. I feel like it being the villian that kill his parents just cemented the change in Kota mind. Didn't realize the pussy cats' heroes names were cat breeds is interesting.
Haven't watched the full vid yet, so it might not even come up, but really appreciative that Kenny has already seen this, as a lot of reactors see Muscular and start theorizing about him being Bakugo's dad or relative just by how he looks.
Yes, if you don't know Bakugou, you'll be fooled that he is a bad kid. But my explosion boy is a determine hero. More importantly, the ending was very emotional.
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19:38 to 19:54 did make me laugh quite a bit. "Enter: A lot worse." 🤣
Deku's lifelong dream came true, and he became to Kota what All Might was to him: his hero. He inspired him and changed his outlook on the world with his actions, and saved him no matter the cost. Kota saying Deku is his hero gets me incredibly emotional.
one of my fav moments
I actually love that deku picks up kids like pokemon cards. Chefs kiss.
Ayo? Lol@@acmaster9069
So...I've cried a lot watching this show. This episode when Kota says, "A hero. My hero." ...destroyed.
This episode had me bawling, Kota and Deku's voice actors did a phenomenal job. Deku screaming at Muscular to shut up is so unlike his character, and is just showing the absolute desperation to save a child.
And it's also related to his admiration to Katcchan
@@arielmartinez94yeah they set up whenever he's desperate to win he becomes like bakugo, so this is a nice callback to that.
That´s the feeling of "I have to beat you" that he gets from Bakugo.
funnily enough, that actually was originally was deku yelling "shut the f**k up" but was later censored in translation.
If this is inaccurate, i only say this because I have read early scans where that wording was the case, same with other scenes of bakugou. instead of saying "damn," "crap" and "bastard" he would use much more vulgar language.
@@iinkstain yeah, but the "shut up dammit" hits hard asf. Deku's VA here really pop off!
“Please forgive me mom I tried my best” I’m sorry all might”
This scene gets me emotional everytime Deku was really ready to die here💔
Bring your tissues people, its about to get EMOTIONAL!
Seems like it
That "I won't let you hurt Kota! You won't lay a hand on him" always gets me
Reminds me of a later moment with a certain ":)" faced, blue-eyed hero. Two more seasons to go!
I actually like this line translation and delivery less than the Japanese. The "AS IF I'D LET YOU KILL HIM" always felt more visceral
@LorisTheUntethered that's what you prefer 👌🏿👌🏿
Everyone crying in the comment section, but I'm here being impresed at Kenny's poker face at the end with Montana's analysis on the villains going after Bakugo. She is so smart.
Deku is and always will be one of my favorite Anime Heroes
I've never not cried during this episode. It's just so well done 😭
same
its been years but the line "my hero" gives me chills every. single. time
Every…Single…Time…
Love the contrasting expressions when Muscular was crushing Deku. Kenny with his smirk knowing whats coming and Montana looking terribly concerned. Love this season it has so much emotional weight
I knew what was coming and I was still terribly concerned. His arms were basically minced meat held together by his skin at that point.
Sometimes I forget (probably because the wait between seasons) that Deku is still a newby with One for All. By that time, he only had it for 3 months (maybe 4, sorry If I'm wrong) and he has defeated Stain (with a lot of help of course) and Muscular. A guy that could kill (or give a hard time to) many pro's.
According to Gran Torino, All Might mastered the power of One for all really quickly. But Deku really put it to work
One of my favorite episodes to this day! This whole arc from start to finish is incredible!
21:10 All Might has a lot more experience, He can throw multiple 100% punches without wrecking his body and he is a legend. Even people who might be able to aren't going to just seek him out because a lot of people did and a lot of people got wrecked.
Plus Allmight was a lot stronger in his heyday
yeah, Muscular still had to turn himself into a meatball to tank that first 100% hit, that wouldn't be enough to actually take on All Might.
Yeah. All Might is weaker but he could still beat Muscular easily.
When Deku says SHUT UP DAMNIT I was rlly shocked
If bakugou was there he’d just be like “DONT COPY MY LINE NERD”
Man from the reactions here, the rest of season 3 and the overhaul arc are going to be great
Oh god, one tissue won't be enough, Montana's gonna need a least a few boxes to get through the overhaul arc 😂
I assume it’s gonna be a similar story for season 6 aswell. I was a wreck in the last few episodes.
and ... even tho they're not the type of reactors who would play along with sympathizing with a villain's tragic backstory
I'm sure tomura and toga's backstory is still going to break them
I'm waiting for Montana's input on S4E25 since she's had input on father figures.
@@satiramalek2572 tomura’s backstory had me in tears when I watched it
"Forgive me mum" really really pulls the old heart strings and tear ducts
That one episode that is so good that you forgot that the main character can't die in episode 4.
So heres your fun fact. One million percent is of course an exaggeration. Its a lot of hype from Deku hyping himself up alongside hysteric strength and adrenaline according to the author.
It’s super easy to forget that Deku is an unreliable narrator since I feel like most anime doesn’t take character mentality/bias into account when it comes to things like narration and worldbuilding, but this show definitely does. IMO that’s one of the things that makes it so engaging, especially during a fight when Deku’s internal dialogue really gets you into the story.
Yeah 1 million was basically him using 100% but even then it was all nights 100%
yep, all mental motivation.
The real reason muscular took damage was because deku used delaware mixed with detroit. The shock wave of delaware knocked the muscle armour away, allowing detroit to hit.
After finishing this season the first time, I took a break from the show for a while. Recently, in order to properly catch up for the nee seasons, I rewatched season 1 episode 1 to the end of season 3. Rewatching this episode years later, and having a much better understanding of the show and meaning of this fight, it ending up being almost even more impactful to me than it did the first time. Now that I was actually invested in the story, this episode elevated from ‘aw that’s sweet’ to ‘holy shit I’m actually crying’.
This episode never fails to make me drop some tears. Really excited for this one!
update: I cried again.......
I might be Overthinking this but I like the visual way they show Kota being inspired by deku to accept hero society and quirks by the 2 ways he tries to save deku during the fight. The first time he didn't use his powers, and the second time he did. Because of deku showing him that quirks are not just something the heroes are using to show off, he goes from using a rock (not using his quirk) to save him, maybe showing him still holding onto his hatred of quirks and hero society, to him using his water quirk to save someone else, which could thematically represent his character growth and him being inspired by deku. Or it could just be in my head lol😋
There are a lot of moments in this episode that can bring on the water works, for me Deku's inner monologue apologizing to his mom gets me every time. It's a parents first and for most instinctual job to protect their kids and I think there is an instinct in kids that when we know we are in trouble/danger that alone hurts our parents in ways we don't see. In a reality where most of the population has incredible powers, and the most common "career" path is hero or villain, I'm 100% sure parents are almost always losing their minds. Deku's mom especially, she's a realist, she made the decision to quite literally destroy her only child's very fiber of being and in turn her own just because she wanted to protect him. It's even more awesome and shows how close of relationship that Deku & his mom have because at some point he forgave her for it a long time ago and understood why she did it and didn't hold her harsh but realistic words against her for the rest of their lives. Though in spite of how she may have felt as soon as Deku got accepted to UA and showed his quirk she went full support mom mode even though she very clearly was still terrified. Also the stark thought that in their final moments many heroes probably have similar thoughts, the apology to a loved one that will never be known is just uber depressing.
Correct me if I am wrong, but I also think this is Deku's first genuine hero moment post acquiring One For All, that is not motivated by anything other than "This person I don't know needs help". It's not the girl he had an instant crush on, or his mentor in danger, or his friend attempting to fight a known hero murderer. Not just that but he went 1 million for it and I'm fairly certain Deku didn't take any recoil damage from it, just his initial smashes and defending from Muscle.
This is definitely in my top 3 eps of the entire series
Little surprised by the lack of reaction to Aizawa getting blasted by Dabi, also Kota was never stated to not have a quirk, he just didn't use it before.
He did. In the previous episode you could see the mountainside with cracks from him using his Quirk on it.
I think she kinda missed it tbh, like she saw it but not clear enough to see how point blank it was
i think it was more of what the first few episodes had established, which was that they tend to show signs of quirk usage in kindergarten. kota seems a bit older but still, quirks can develope late@@johndinner4418
I didn't notice it
I figured he had a quirk but never thought about it further
The fight between Tiger and big sis Magne is very symbolic. These are 2 trans characters that come from completely different walks of life. Tiger got his surgery in another country and has been safely allowed to transition while facing minimal discrimination. Big sis comes from the exact opposite of that. She’s a villain whether that be from societal biases or just convenience. Whether she wants to medically transition or not she can’t even afford to make that decision. It’s a bit on the nose but I personally loved how Horikoshi depicted these two.
Isn't Tiger just a buff guy in a catgirl outfit? That would make the most sense
@OffbrandMC he's a trans man, i don't think it's acknowledged in the anime but in his manga character profile it says he transitioned in thailand
@@ryan.4841 man, so confusing. Imma just go back to overanalyzing fight scenes
@@OffbrandMC nah its not confusing at all you just dont want to accept it lol.
@@TheHaloDudesI mean it is a bit confusing when they are both being called him and her in this thread so kinda hard to tell
Interesting fact, this scene is great in three different languages. I'm Brazilian and I watched the original audio the first time, the second time in Brazilian Portuguese and now in English. Congratulations to the voice actors😊
I'll try to watch it in another language too!
This is one of my favorite episodes in this entire anime. This is my third, or fourth, time watching this episode and it's as emotional as ever and still leaves me in tears! Justin Briner really did such a good job as Deku's VA in this entire episode.
I love this show more then most and there are certain moments that will always hit hard for me…and the ending shot of this episode is one of them
"I did think it was gonna be a lot worse" just as he's gettin' up is hilarious, love it
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Is it bad that i cant wait for the infinite tearbending counter that is sure to come with all the Eri stuff (including saving her)?
I cried both, watching the anime and reading the manga for this one because the line in the episode was "Boku no Hero" and I just found it so damn poetic when the tittle of the series is applied with context... Even though that part is not that poetic on the dubb, it keeps being such an emotional scene.
I love watching along with montana, cause she latches onto those emotional moments so deeply, got me tearing up all over again
I agree with all the sentiment of this episode. It solidified this show as one of my favorites (especially as a teacher whose mama bear instincts have thankfully never had to be unleashed but sits waiting just under the skin)
But I just wanna say thank you to Gabe for all the focus on the cats; they are glorious and I adore all the close up shots and movie the show bubble around them. All hail the mighty Gabe and the (wild, wild)pussycats!
I got so used to Kenny being the tearbending master that seeing Montana crying is so rewarding
Somewhere through Attack on Titan I think she got so used to watch suffering that I was afraid that she was completely desensitized since then, even Fullmetal wasn't able to achieve this
But I'm glad MHA was able to hit her that hard, it's awesome when a story is able to do that with us
Keep in mind that Deku can only punch ONCE at full power.
All Might could deck this guy as many times as he wants at full power. That's the real difference between them, Muscular is especially durable. All Might isn't Saitama, his whole thing isn't defeating villains in one punch. Every one of his punches can be so powerful MOST villains WILL be defeated in one punch, but if they're specially durable, he can just punch them again with no drawback. If you think about it in terms of Health Bars, even if Muscular has a health bar of 9999, All Might can deal 5000 damage per punch, so that's still just 2 punches. Even while in his injured state, he punched the Nomu dozens of times in a very short time frame. All Might also has vastly more experience than Deku, which can be extremely helpful in taking enemies down quickly and cleanly. All Might in the same situation would have knocked him out without a scratch. Might've even saved the surrounding area from damage.
Kenny and Montana... Fun fact:
Izuku does not claim that he's using One For All at 1,000,000%, it's only the fighting spirit of Izuku's way to shout his feelings toward this unusual strength in an emergency. This was that the author said.
And i as mention in the last MHA reaction about Tiger being transgender hero, Big Sis Magne is a transgender woman, born a man and possibly in the still process of her transitioning into woman. This making her the second confirmed transgender character in the series.
7:32 “so why are they better? It’s called screen time Kendo and we need some!!!”
This episode always will make me hysterical. This is the episode that truly made me fall in love with show.
Tiger: You’re not plus ultra yet!
Deku: Oh trust me you don’t need to tell me how that’s going to go.
This episode is one of the MAJOR ones of the show. And obviously it’s got details through the roof. And considering this is the equivalent of Deku running into a brick wall until it LITERALLY caves to him is definitely saying something. (And I agree with that philosophy on many occasions. There might be a way over, under, or around but why would I do that if I can keep walking and make a new option?)
Monoma is the only member of Class B to fail. And I can probably think of how that happened fast. Class B went through the same finals designs as Class A. And Class B hasn’t had any attacks or notable issues throughout their background appearances…y’know. Except Monoma basing his whole combat strategy around being a prick and needlessly practicing that OUT of combat. So he had to have been the only target of Class B. And I’ll just assume his opponent was Vlad King. Won’t say exactly how I assume he failed but if you know Vlad’s quirk, you can imagine the EXACT result if Monoma faced him.
And while there is the mastermind AFO helping instruct the villains, we all know that there’s no such thing as all knowing all seeing. He got intel. And so did the villains because they sure as heck knew the itinerary to make such actions. And of course the 1st thing you need to do are take the most powerful heroes off the table. Pixie-Bob could make mince-meat of every villain here with her quirk. And Eraserhead is ALWAYS among the biggest threats to villains because he DISARMS THEM. The League sure as heck won’t make the exact same mistakes as Season 1. Even if they don’t agree on how the plan should be under the same rules. (Courtesy of Stain)
Deku by the same token makes sure not to repeat the mistakes of Hosu and actually notifies pro heroes what his intentions are. But that doesn’t mean that his circumstances can’t force him into the events today.
Also we run into a really fun consistency of which characters force themselves to be more active and which ones are taken off the table. In missions like these they often try to take the most helpful kids off the table for the missions. Notice Shiozaki and Honenuki from Class B are taken off the table. Those 2 are the strongest in Class B and would be BROKEN solving the villain situations. Few of the villains have counters for these kids and if in the field would have all this solved in much shorter spans. Notice who else? Iida and Mineta are ordered away from the scene immediately. 2 other characters hard to counter and could stop several of the villains if they are on the field. (Sorry Ojiro and probably Koda, but I think the two of you are heavy disadvantage more than advantage) Always keep an eye on who is on or off the field because there’s always a reason. Haha. The biggest one missing from the field is Ragdoll. Not shown to be off the board, but missing and lost a LOT of blood. The chances of her being another targeted pro is QUITE high.
Muscular is basically a giant wild card not just to the heroes because of his extreme violence but also the villains. He was tucked off to the side to prevent people from escaping essentially and obviously THRIVES on action. For a guy who got his eye knocked out by water blasts, he sure isn’t wary about unexpected quirks. And he is CHATTY. He reveals a target without a care instead of finding them 1st. I mean…not stupidly because the 1st thing he does is break Deku’s left arm and slam him into a rock crater after breaking his phone. Deku is ALREADY out of options. Muscular is obviously a sadist as his main villain trait. So he and Shigaraki have SOMETHING in common. He wants to just spread as much pain as possible. No need for manipulation, he just wants to literally torture people and torment them as they go out. Even if he has the same tone as a bully grown up into an even worse piece of crap.
Deku thinks he used 100% the same as All-Might, but I also don’t try to take much stock in the words of the concussed (he took a boulder to the head) and also…y’know. Kota would have been flung a HECK of a lot farther since Muscular doesn’t have shock absorbtion and even THAT didn’t stop the literal field of wind no one could stand near in season 1. So there’s more evidence of the split of OFA.
There’s also a LOT happening in that final move too. Deku uses his fried right arm twice because his left is TWISTED broken. If he used that arm, let’s say he wouldn’t have kept it attached to the rest of him. And he STILL found a way to get momentum by picking himself up using BOTH broken arms and using his 1,000,000% punch. Muscular used every muscle fiber to cushion the explosion for it too and it tore through ALL of it when his 1st 100% didn’t. Needless to say but 1,000,000% is impossible and meant to be a battle cry since All-Might’s prime I calculate at 120,000% max. (And not Mach 15,000 over All-Might’s Prime Mach 1800. Deku, Muscular, Kota, and the entire camp and mountain range are still intact) But it WAS a heck of a lot more than his last 100% punch. I won’t say why but I do know exactly how much. He used 125% and stockpiled more energy into the attack. Moving up from Deku’s usual Mach 1.5 to Mach 1.875. Doesn’t seem like much but it is almost 300 mph faster and packing greater force.
Deku is MESSED UP though. His arms are fried, he was shoved into a crater, suffered SEVERAL concussions. And Detroit is not in Delaware Deku. Probably another sign this kid is NOT doing well for someone I imagine knows better for his All-Might love even if he’s never been to America.
Despite ALL that he did completely redefine selfless to Kota. Here’s a kid who punched Deku where the sun don’t shine, and not only took responsibility for his safety but wanted to help resolve his family issues, catch him from falling with his TEETH, and was willing to get crushed to death saving this kid from a man that that has caused him severe trauma. Not for clout, not for praise, but because he could. So much to the point Kota wanted to make his own sacrifice by protecting Deku where he could. He couldn’t fathom those that would make such a terrifying decision but now knows Deku, his parents, and yes the Pussycats (and hopefully especially Mandalay because bless that woman for taking him for those 4.) Heroes exist and even Muscular acknowledged he was likely a real one thinking Deku wasn’t as deluded as he figured. And Kota’s looking at the likely most selfless person he will EVER meet.
What an episode. Unfortunately that’s just ONE obstacle of the evening. Muscular might not even be the biggest gun of the League.
Deku calls it Delaware Detroit Smash because he uses a Delaware Smash (to blast away the muscle fibres grabbing his hand) and then a Detroit Smash immediately after.
@@teamg9 so he TRIPLE fried his arm there. Interesting. Never knew. He made it look like all one shove. It just sounded crazy so I chocked up his DEFINITE concussion.
@@Kaempfdog Yeah, he really messed himself up here. It's not immediately obvious that he is doing two smashes there because you don't see his fingers flicking out for the Delaware Smash in the anime so it looks like the muscle fibres are blasted away in the same way Deku's clothes are when using 100%, but in the manga it is a bit clearer that the force is coming from his clenched fist opening to a splayed hand for a Delaware Smash with all four fingers and thumb (as opposed to the one finger shots against Todoroki in the Sports Festival).
@@teamg9 thanks for the elaboration! I didn’t get access to the manga til later down the line. I started reading around the Season 5 manga.
Funny to think about how Monoma failed if they were teams of 2. Meaning they did beat the teacher, it was just Monoma who didn't do anything. Probably means he was paired with someone with a quirk he couldn't copy?
I know this is old, but Muscular does not stand a chance against All Might because All Might doesn’t damage his body while attacking. He can let loose all he wants. We saw what three 100% attacks did to Muscular, he’s TOAST against All Might.
I would love to see someone do a my hero by Foo fighters edit for this episode. Because that song often pops up in my head whenever I rewatch this episode and others like it
That sound edit when Muscular stands back up was so funny
Deku says he used "100%" equal to Allmights power but its more like he did 100% of what he believed he could do especially since he uses "100%" again and muscular says its weaker then before and then "1,000,000%" later. its more like his 100% was closer to probably 30% of Allmights full strength
The way I interpreted the 1,000,000% was that maybe it’s like a multiplier system. Since One for All is the result of multiple people collecting and stacking power over decades, ‘full power’/‘100%’ probably refers to the current holder’s power, and then beyond 100% is tapping into that stored up energy?
@@jittercritter thats possible but i think its just deku still learning the full capabilitys of his powers. as we saw in the end of the last season allmight destroyed a whole city without really trying. and i dont think deku was at that point yet
A lot of people talking about Deku crying in the fandom, but this kid has the 2nd or 3rd strongest quirk in the verse and had for less than the year. He's damn near a savant to get it to this usability at this point.
Kota: A hero
Montana putting the pieces together: Oh no
Kota: My hero
Montana tearbending counter: A lot
Comment below your favorite moment from this episode!
Just...the episode...yeah
I'm just glad to watch along with Montana who is sobbing just as hard as I am. Beautiful episode. Where's Kenny with MY tissue???
This was my favourite reaction yet from you guys and it's honestly the only right way to react to this episode - crying your heart out lol I've watched this fight so many times that I lost count, but it still gets me teared up every single time. The way Deku desperately tries to save this little child, while poor Kota slowly starts to understand what a true hero is and what his parents really died for - absolutely beautiful.
This episode is the perfect proof that even the most cliche stories can still be absolutely amazing if you do them right, which is also a great way to describe MHA as a whole.
3 seasons later, this is still probably in my Top 3 episodes of the whole series.
As a not an emotional person at ALL this episode made me choke up a bit which is VERY impressive. Lol my mom walked in on me trying not to cry and she thought something was wrong so she took me to the hospital 😂
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Man. Of course I start crying as soon as the tear bending counter first pops up, My Hero Academia just doesn't miss, no matter how many times I see this episode
I have seen this scene many times, I knew exactly what was coming. Yet, my eyes still teared up watching it. It gets me everytime.
Still one of my favorite episodes of the entire show. Honestly wasn't sure how I'd feel about this dubbed, but it was done really well. Definitely cried again hahaha loved your reaction.
easily one if not the best scene in this show... not because the fight was anything special, more because its was such a powerful moment. i love it.
This was the episode that made me “fall in love” with Midoriya as a character
(At 16:46) And of course on the defense, his left arm is already broken. Meaning he's probably going to have to "overdo" it.
I remember this episode coming out and me watching it on loop, tearing and getting chocked up with every single watch. Deku getting absolutely destroyed and still going all in into Muscular, going as far as apologizing to his mom - which was such a heartbreaking, human moment, reminding us he's also just a kid who has a worried mom at home to whom he promised to take care of himself - and even apologizing to his mentor Allmight, then obviously Kota using his quirk - his parents' quirk! - to have his own hero moment and fight back, inspiring Deku to give it one final go, who then inspires Kota back by getting rid of Muscular UGH SO GOOD I'm right there with you Montana and Kenny, the emotions in this episode, the writing the VAs, everything is such a punch to the heart in the best way possible and no one's eyes can stay dry after that
I dont cry easily but this fkin episode every time.
Hey who put onions in front of my eyes?
No matter how many times I've watched that episode, the feels hit me like a truck
If I recall, this was the highest rated episode of MHA when it came out.
(At 14:46) You want to know the messed up part? This villain with the shades… a girl!
One of those episodes where you know you're watching peak anime as it unfolds, like the Deku vs Todoroki episode
Jumped in just to see the moment again - still brings a tear to my eyes... This is the moment MHA set itself apart... and it just gets better from here.
I never made the connection before. A Ozawa and Vlad tell the kids that to get stronger you need to rip your muscles so they can grow back stronger and Deku had to LITERALLY get way stronger to rip muscles this episode.
Re: What are the chances that it would be the villain that ended his parents? Given this is anime/manga we're talking about I'd have put it at least at a 75% chance at least, if not now then at some point in the series.
Bro the first time i started watching this fight i thought deku was actually gonna die, I wonder how deku managed to survive and even carry kota on his back with him
When I first watched this episode, I just assumed that “the list” was a list of people they expected to fight
MHA knows how to get you....I already feel like 7x19 gon have me in shambles....three more days!
This is why deku is my favorite anime character
Same ❤
Either there's something broken with me or you 2. There are some real tearful moments and you 2 are just...staring. not even showing excitement.
Oh late reaction but there it is at the end.
3:57 I love him and this just amuses me instead of her reaction
4:49 i meant you can still recount his 2x25 intro
(Wait wait he didnt know then)
7:40 I mean Monoma said smth similar, but saltier "just bc they fought some villains"
Class 1A mentality...aw it almost takes away from whatever Tetsutetsu gets to do tonight bc thatll almost just credit 1A instead of a 1B student doing a thing
Mhmm same name-- Izuku in jp calls them Water Hose instead of the Water Hose heroes _why is Genshin crashing_
12:30 you can answer that, since Dabi said it this episode
Well "could've" cause this is weeks or months behind
13:08 I love that they startle the same way (same speaking style/conjugation, startle -- just tones)
Katsuki's fight smile
I mean this is the 3rd time we've seen him- I figured she just didnt think it was worth a comment
Magnuh instead of Magne~
18:29 doing what they want*
it's still going up but...I mean 😅
Tell her about 1mil
Oh timestamps arent working
30:38 wait wait
You pointed it out to her last episode, so I thought...?
31:22 theories... but the post incident thing covers it
I should chill
Thank you for not pausing anywhere during that awesome scene because I was tearbending right there with you all omg.
The way I stopped and said what when she asked how this loser hadn’t beat all might what a crazy question
that last shot of Deku is my phone background. Its too good.
That's probably the longest period of silence I've ever seen from you guys on this channel . . .
21:04 Because All Might can throw that 100% Deku just did every single punch and movement. Not just 1, and then his arm is shattered.
Kota was practicing his quirk up there before. They briefly show that spot on the cliff last episode.
If it happens, I'd love to see your reactions to the Japanese version of this episode as you enjoy the original voice actors' performance
It's not that the English version's acting is bad, but the Japanese version of Deku's voice actor's performance in this episode is just too good
Even if you can't understand it in language or words, Deku's thoughts and feelings will definitely be conveyed to you.
eh I think Deku's english VA outclasses his japanese one
@@samsny21 It's definitely a matter of taste
I'm sorry if my comment made you or others who prefer the English voice actors feel uncomfortable
I just wanted to let you know that it's worth watching this anime with subtitles even if you don't understand Japanese
Let's enjoy Season 7 together
montana is always confused at everything lmao
I'm glad I'm not the only one who mistakingly thought Kota had his quirk awakening at the end there. I too missed all the signs that he's been out there practicing his quirk in secret
It is worth mentioning in the original Japanese manga, this moment had a LOT of swearing coming out of Deku's mouth. He almost never curses, so to see him say, quote, "Don't you fucking touch him" is so out of his character, it just shows how desperate he was to save this one kid (of course the line is changed when localized.) And its expressed so well in the dub too when he's yelling at Muscular to shut up. That's just as out of his character as cursing the villain out, showing how hard he's trying, and how desperate he is. It's perfect 😭
You guys have the best reaction to this episode because you kept all the good parts in.
Deku just inspiring another person and changing Kota views on heroes and super society. I feel like it being the villian that kill his parents just cemented the change in Kota mind. Didn't realize the pussy cats' heroes names were cat breeds is interesting.
Damn Kenny, that intro set up was so cinematic
Haven't watched the full vid yet, so it might not even come up, but really appreciative that Kenny has already seen this, as a lot of reactors see Muscular and start theorizing about him being Bakugo's dad or relative just by how he looks.
I cry everytime I watch this fight. Literally. Just cried again
I love this episode, the scene when Kota calls him his Hero is very sweet, It always makes me tear up.
the voice acting in this episode always blows me away. Mha truly has an incredible sub and dub as someone who has watched both.
Deny v Muscular makes me cry every time.
This episode never ceases to make me cry. It's so emotional. 😭😭
Sometimes I watch this episode again and again and the feeling that something incredible happened there is still there.
For the longest time I always thought Deku at this point in time never used a true 100% smash, just 100% of what his body could handle.
If you didnt shed a tear to this you ain't a real MHA fan. You guys passed the test! ❤
Man watching this yall is like watching it again for the first time ! Awesome you guys !
I forgot how much I loved this episode, and the ending is one of my favorites
Yes, if you don't know Bakugou, you'll be fooled that he is a bad kid. But my explosion boy is a determine hero.
More importantly, the ending was very emotional.
I’ve definitely teared up in episodes prior to MHA, but this one seriously had me crying. I just couldn’t help it, and tbf who can?
Also blink Montana wtf.