I must say I am disappointed with how Shigaraki's story played out. I wanted him to be truly free of All For One so he could become his own villain. I feel like Shigaraki never got the chance to reach his full potential as a villain. As a villain, he was overflowing with such potential and promise. I kind of feel cheated that I won't get to see what he could have been. Imagine if his body reached full power and he was in complete control of it. In addition to this, imagine if he still had control of the Paranormal Liberation Front in its entirety and took full advantage of what it had to offer. That would have been a villain I would want to see. What a waste.
@@nickcharles5469 not to be a dick bro but dabi’s cool ig. his character relies too much on cheap emotion, his hatred isnt logical or compelling its forced
Yea dude I always liked him but I wasn’t a fan of the “man child” behavior but his character developed so much.. after my villain academia I was a huge shigaraki fan and still am
To me it was like for Deku, trying to reason with Shigaraki on to stop the madness and the destruction the tough part was he didn’t know what shigaraki/tenko Been through in his past thinking, not even a hero, could understand specifically what his tough childhood life was like not being helped by anyone else relying on heroes to help when they never came being ignored by those people who believe in heroes; for me, can you blame him the way you look man it looks scary but to me I do feel bad for you what you’ve been through and you know something that even explains why he’s a friend of Toga and understands her because she knows what it feels like to be judge and ignored. In conclusion you can’t What’s happening along time ago because it would’ve looked like if there were people like Deku around maybe none of this could ever happen
Tenko/Tomura's villainy is what kept me so interested in Mha. In so many stories, it's always, the good guys this/ the good guys that, or whatever. Here, the villains got just as much exposure as the heroes. Everyone had dreams and real feelings. It wasn't so black and white as normalized. The villains were heroes and, the heroes were villains many times throughout this story. I always say, "if you can read 10 chapters straight and not get a little choked up, you have no soul" 🥲. I fully believe that. Thank you for this wonderfully put together telling of a great character. You're cool brehh', 😅. ✌️&❤️
I like Shigaraki as a villain, but honestly, I just didn't like how it ended up with pretty much everything getting blamed on All For One. It should've just stayed as a tragic outcome that All For One took advantage of afterward. Instead of an outcome that he manipulated and created. Sometimes, the actions of the people before you or the ones closest to you are what's responsible for turning you into a monster, no matter if it was unintended or not. Just like the Joker told Batman, "All It Takes Is One Bad Day."
like the way this last arc ended just doesnt seems to line up with what MHA had been building up to with. Like MHA story being a big puzzle and the last piece left doesnt fit in its place.
His "the villains need a hero of their own" moment soooo good. It's sad knowing he was doomed before his life even began.
yeah the more you know about AFO's planning, the more bad I feel for so many characters...
I must say I am disappointed with how Shigaraki's story played out. I wanted him to be truly free of All For One so he could become his own villain. I feel like Shigaraki never got the chance to reach his full potential as a villain. As a villain, he was overflowing with such potential and promise. I kind of feel cheated that I won't get to see what he could have been. Imagine if his body reached full power and he was in complete control of it. In addition to this, imagine if he still had control of the Paranormal Liberation Front in its entirety and took full advantage of what it had to offer. That would have been a villain I would want to see. What a waste.
best character in mha its a shame how horikoshi handled his conclusion
Dabi pretty high up there too
@@nickcharles5469 not to be a dick bro but dabi’s cool ig. his character relies too much on cheap emotion, his hatred isnt logical or compelling its forced
Props to Horikoshi. I couldn't stand shigaraki in the beginning to liking his development as a villian to actually feeling sorry for him at the end
Yea dude I always liked him but I wasn’t a fan of the “man child” behavior but his character developed so much.. after my villain academia I was a huge shigaraki fan and still am
“This is the story of how I became the worlds greatest hero” (for one deranged psychopath thats been a mass murderer since before he could write)
Super underrated shonen villain in my opinion
To me it was like for Deku, trying to reason with Shigaraki on to stop the madness and the destruction the tough part was he didn’t know what shigaraki/tenko Been through in his past thinking, not even a hero, could understand specifically what his tough childhood life was like not being helped by anyone else relying on heroes to help when they never came being ignored by those people who believe in heroes; for me, can you blame him the way you look man it looks scary but to me I do feel bad for you what you’ve been through and you know something that even explains why he’s a friend of Toga and understands her because she knows what it feels like to be judge and ignored.
In conclusion you can’t What’s happening along time ago because it would’ve looked like if there were people like Deku around maybe none of this could ever happen
Tenko/Tomura's villainy is what kept me so interested in Mha. In so many stories, it's always, the good guys this/ the good guys that, or whatever. Here, the villains got just as much exposure as the heroes. Everyone had dreams and real feelings. It wasn't so black and white as normalized. The villains were heroes and, the heroes were villains many times throughout this story. I always say, "if you can read 10 chapters straight and not get a little choked up, you have no soul" 🥲. I fully believe that. Thank you for this wonderfully put together telling of a great character. You're cool brehh', 😅. ✌️&❤️
I like Shigaraki as a villain, but honestly, I just didn't like how it ended up with pretty much everything getting blamed on All For One. It should've just stayed as a tragic outcome that All For One took advantage of afterward. Instead of an outcome that he manipulated and created. Sometimes, the actions of the people before you or the ones closest to you are what's responsible for turning you into a monster, no matter if it was unintended or not.
Just like the Joker told Batman, "All It Takes Is One Bad Day."
I really like the editing, keep it up
Maybe he never had a quirk before decay
Or maybe he have but he get stolen and afo replace it with overhul half copy quirk
Good video man you should do one on dabi
His original quirk was likely some variation of float
like the way this last arc ended just doesnt seems to line up with what MHA had been building up to with. Like MHA story being a big puzzle and the last piece left doesnt fit in its place.
Tomura shigaraki was the one who was carrying the final arc for me seeing how terrible the final battle was and how
nerfed him and all for one became
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Shigaraki become the All for one before he kills by deku
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