Hi y'all, we politely request that you don't post manga spoilers in the comments please! Some are only familiar with the show and haven't caught up with the material in the manga, so let's keep it spoiler-free for everyone's sake! c:
Awesome video! I love that even though Barrage didn't workout for Horikoshi, he didn't give up and ended up making one of the most popular shonen series, and imo one of the best. Seems Izuku's optimism despite his circumstances is what Horkoshi was trying to embody while writing MHA, pretty cool stuff.
I like how MHA is Horikoshi's plus ultra version of Barrage. Perhaps that is why MHA is so good at depicting the concept of going beyond your limit and doing what you sincerely love or believe in.
Loved this vid! Took some notes too (I'm trying to start writing my own stories and channels like yours and The Closer Look, etc. are a massive help)! It's super inspiring to see how far Horikoshi has come, to create such a widely beloved and very interesting, thoughtful and heartwarming series. I also find myself struggling to put into words the reason WHY I like something, beyond aesthetics (which I'll admit are quite important to me as an artist and animator), so it's always great having someone else to do it for me lol. You can really see with this comparison the strides Horikoshi has made in both worldbuilding and characterisation. Honestly, it's helped put my own artistic/writing journey into perspective and given me hope that even though I may not get it right the first time, there's always a second and third and however many else I need if I just keep learning and reflecting, which, as a person, I always feel like I am doing and it's honestly one of my favourite pastimes! Keep up the great work (can you tell I'm bingeing a bunch of ur eps at once lol)
I read Barrage and Oumagadoki no zoo because I fell in love in MHA and wanted to see more of Hori's writing. I absolutely loved Oumagadoki and actually thinking was kinda unfairly cancelled but I agree exactly with your criticisms of Barrage. Personally I think Hori took elements from all his previous works, Oumagadoki, Barrage and his one shots (My Hero and Tenko) and refined them to make My Hero Academia.
Oh! Is this where black whip come from. I love how hirokoshi takes piece from his other mangas and put them in my hero. It makes me so happy seeing the Crazy Zoo characters in my hero.
I remember I tried reading Barrage years ago after getting into MHA and really loving the series and wanted to check out Horikoshi's other works, thought Barrage had a fun premise when I read the summary. But the first chapter felt awkward and I barely remember the rest of what I read, it just really didn't hold my attention or grab me in any way. The lack of setup for Astro's family that was supposedly so important to him was definitely a big issue for me, but seeing the rest of the first chapter's issues brought up was very interesting! Oh and love the editing on this video!
Was shocked to see this had a dozen comments😅 This video is really good and you are right. MHA is the height of shonen manga and anyone who says otherwise is wrong 😝
Hey I love your videos!!! Can you make an analysis of the manga Aragane No Ko please? It's a shonen like manga, and the production of it was fasted up to the point where it started losing structure and the writing was done poorly It makes me sad because it's a great story with great characters but didn't go right in the end TT
Hi y'all, we politely request that you don't post manga spoilers in the comments please! Some are only familiar with the show and haven't caught up with the material in the manga, so let's keep it spoiler-free for everyone's sake! c:
Awesome video! I love that even though Barrage didn't workout for Horikoshi, he didn't give up and ended up making one of the most popular shonen series, and imo one of the best.
Seems Izuku's optimism despite his circumstances is what Horkoshi was trying to embody while writing MHA, pretty cool stuff.
I like how MHA is Horikoshi's plus ultra version of Barrage. Perhaps that is why MHA is so good at depicting the concept of going beyond your limit and doing what you sincerely love or believe in.
great video, intresting to see how Horikoshi learned from his mistakes.
Loved this vid! Took some notes too (I'm trying to start writing my own stories and channels like yours and The Closer Look, etc. are a massive help)!
It's super inspiring to see how far Horikoshi has come, to create such a widely beloved and very interesting, thoughtful and heartwarming series. I also find myself struggling to put into words the reason WHY I like something, beyond aesthetics (which I'll admit are quite important to me as an artist and animator), so it's always great having someone else to do it for me lol.
You can really see with this comparison the strides Horikoshi has made in both worldbuilding and characterisation. Honestly, it's helped put my own artistic/writing journey into perspective and given me hope that even though I may not get it right the first time, there's always a second and third and however many else I need if I just keep learning and reflecting, which, as a person, I always feel like I am doing and it's honestly one of my favourite pastimes!
Keep up the great work (can you tell I'm bingeing a bunch of ur eps at once lol)
I read Barrage and Oumagadoki no zoo because I fell in love in MHA and wanted to see more of Hori's writing. I absolutely loved Oumagadoki and actually thinking was kinda unfairly cancelled but I agree exactly with your criticisms of Barrage. Personally I think Hori took elements from all his previous works, Oumagadoki, Barrage and his one shots (My Hero and Tenko) and refined them to make My Hero Academia.
Oh! Is this where black whip come from. I love how hirokoshi takes piece from his other mangas and put them in my hero. It makes me so happy seeing the Crazy Zoo characters in my hero.
I remember I tried reading Barrage years ago after getting into MHA and really loving the series and wanted to check out Horikoshi's other works, thought Barrage had a fun premise when I read the summary. But the first chapter felt awkward and I barely remember the rest of what I read, it just really didn't hold my attention or grab me in any way. The lack of setup for Astro's family that was supposedly so important to him was definitely a big issue for me, but seeing the rest of the first chapter's issues brought up was very interesting!
Oh and love the editing on this video!
Was shocked to see this had a dozen comments😅 This video is really good and you are right. MHA is the height of shonen manga and anyone who says otherwise is wrong 😝
What ?
Lol
Plz do more mha content. It needs more respect nowadays since it’s so over hated.
What a coincidence I just read Barrage few days ago and I agree with what you said
I think the main character of barrage looks a lot like Kirishima. Kind of similar too that he has a one-word trademark of "family", like "manly".
thank you for the video!!!
0:39 you’re goated for that corner message
Love the video especially for my hero academia
0:05 So manly and respectable
Hey I love your videos!!! Can you make an analysis of the manga Aragane No Ko please? It's a shonen like manga, and the production of it was fasted up to the point where it started losing structure and the writing was done poorly
It makes me sad because it's a great story with great characters but didn't go right in the end TT
Vengo del futuro y el sensei introdujo a Astro!!! En el cap de esta semana.
I also like MHA
My hero Fandom is just as bad as the hunter x hunter Fandom and jojos Fandom cause they gey🤣but my hero is actually better than hunter mid hunter
@@Ricardorhino88 I never asked but okay?
@@nakkipatukka123 I like MHA, as well. What did that other person say? Their reply was deleted.
@@thevenom2731 I don't remember
Need a review on chapter 362 now lol
How deku and asta are similar or compare them
Was that a freaking Hisoka moan????
I feel like barrage should be an anime lol😂😂