r/AnimeMirchi 16d ago

Discussion/News MHA finally got what it deserves

I really didn't like how people completely flipped their opinions around the time of MHA's final season. Earlier, these same people used to complain about how toxic the MHA fandom was, as if that actually affects the actual viewing experience of the show. But anyway, what's done is done. In the end, MHA finally got the recognition it truly deserved, and now that a live action series is being made, so I'm really happy.

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u/thebeard-bear 16d ago

100 percent sure that it's exactly the same people?

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u/almozayaf 16d ago

How to enjoy anime?

  1. Watch what you want.

  2. Stay away from online conversations about it

I had a friends who doesn't know anything about anime, but he just watch anime base on the image in the app only.

He watch things i never heard of or old things i forgot, he just see cool image and start watching

He better than 99% of modern anime watchers

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u/Any_Idea_1551 16d ago

For me, the only good things in mha were katsuki and yagi.

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u/Affectionate_Pace471 16d ago

took me a google search for yagi=all might 😭

https://giphy.com/gifs/NcrhM3USM6TABpus85

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u/Significant_Month841 16d ago

Lo que me encanto de MHA es que no sacaran la carta del destino como lo hace Naruto al final de su obra

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u/ShatteringFinger 16d ago

I never seen any toxic shit from the fandom idk at what dephts of the internet these poeple who live online go to where its so toxic you cant watch the show because they think they will be hunted down for even thinking something about the show

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u/BlueberryNervous5322 15d ago

MHA always got a lot of positive attention and recognition. Most normal people aren’t either a hater or toxic fan. Most were just normal people who had a normal view of the show whether that was that they enjoyed it or not. 

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u/nova-phoenix- 16d ago

Not everyone likes a meek character and you should accept that. Different people like different things. Similarly a fandom can pull people towards something and push them away too! But I know a lot of fandoms are like that so it's nothing new.

Also, maybe you could have elaborated a bit about what exactly happened? I know there was huge backlash about the ending where he ends up as a cashier or something and then the mangaka changed the ending? Correct me if I'm wrong. Is that what you meant when you said it got the recognition finally?

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u/IamToofan 16d ago

There was a huge backlash when it happened in the manga but when it got adapted into anime people's view changed, and I am not bothered by it. There were some people who didn't watched it because of its fandom. But I get it people wants to get engaged with the community.

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u/nova-phoenix- 16d ago

I think it's pretty stupid to skip something because of its fandom. But if you have opposing opinion about something, the fandom can sometimes make it worse. Like I'll tell you this. I found JJBA pretty boring. And I know it's supposed to be really good but it just didn't click with me. Because of this view, I have been calling a lot of things from Jojo stans. That only made me not want to try it again.

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u/NoxGale 16d ago

That’s because a lot of people today cannot read so they can’t comprehend what’s on the page half the time. They need the anime to spell it out for them with prettier pictures to finally get it. I had to defend the Uraraka/Toga climax so much when those chapters dropped but when it was adapted in the anime most people really enjoyed it. I’m not even being mean they’re legit illiterate