I watched this movie some days ago and it's one of the worst movies I have watched in a long time and entirely just feels like a cheap cash grab. But if you like the anime, you'll probably like the movie, so it's worth taking a look. Overall it is a good movie with a few quick laughs (also a lot more guns than ever seen before, they really are in America now, huh), but the art almost makes it feel like a TV special and like the movie was rushed because of all the hype going on with the series. At times these are used epic, other times though it feels really out of place and like they should have used an original track and not tried to force one we've already heard that doesn't quite fit the scene. The use of the soundtrack to kind of felt like they were checking off items in a box, making sure to hit every one of the classic music from the series. The final fight also used 'the power of friendship' trope that I often find the show usually doesn't resort to, making the final encounter almost a bit redundant as it keeps going. The other problem is, a lot of the plot is just predictable at the end, you can almost see every turn coming. The characters who take part in the final fight have a purpose, and as they move up the floors you can get behind their actions, but it almost feels they brought to many of them, and would have done better with a tighter cast of just five of them. I think the story's main problem is adding almost too many of the classmates, some of the kids from UA just happen to be on the Island, and aren't intricate to the plot at all it's just a shot of them in the hotel room, and it's kind of a pointless addition. There's also a large beginning portion of the movie in the first act dedicated to the same flashbacks you've seen a hundred times in the anime. of clunky dialogue with the characters, and at times it seems awkward, as it feels like the characters are just speaking "exposition". Though I find the movie gives quite a bit Dave as well, when you find out his motivation and relationship with All Might. Melissa despite being a little bland you can get behind her actions. It's an enjoyable movie, but this is overshadowed by the fact the artwork looks like a budget episode from the series (most of the time anime movies have better animation, but I find it's the opposite here). Still, I'm hoping the next movie will be better.īoku no Hero Academia the Movie: Futari no Hero is predictable, from the very beginning, but still a typical shounen movie that will make you smile. You'll learn quite a lot about the bnha world. That's perhaps the part I enjoyed the most, watching Bakugo, Kirishima, Todoroki, and Izuku fight their way to the top spot and all those cool gadgets Izuku tried on lol. Particularly that Theme Park place looks interesting, deffo wanna go if possible. That sums it up why it's good.Įnjoyment: 8/10 I had high expectations of it and wasn't.exactly disappointed so I'm giving it an 8. and the voice actors are great of course, as always.Ĭharacter: 9/10 Younger All Might. Sound: 9/10 Even till now, the ending song's still stuck in my head. ![]() Man, it's great! The California Smash is epic too! But for the most part the art is pretty good, especially for the final battle. gets super bad, like those screenshots of Naruto va Pain where the character faces are all messed up and weird. ![]() But the fights and character interaction makes up those flaws. Story: 8/10 Plot didn't really get me super excited as I watched (maybe I was expecting too much after seeing the plot of this series). The plot is kind of predictable but the fact that it's not a filler movie that pulled a plot out of its arse, it actually provides us some background story of All Might and adds to his characterization earns an 8/10 from me. Not the greatest anime movie I've seen, but definitely far from the worse.
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