#i seriously need to mourn deku's entire character
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
if those bnha epilogue leak translations are real. oh guys u are never seeing me again actually
#truly.#maybe those ppl were right#katsuki staying dead would've made this better tbh#the only reason why im entertaining the idea that these leaks are fake is bc im geniunely baffled#i dont even know what words to use here i just have no clue#in what fucking world do they not end up working together as heroes#what the fuck. was the fucking point then#im actually wondering if the hori that made the original bnha heroes rising ending got replaced at some point#because im not really seeing how this is the same person at all#i really dont gaf about anything else that happens in the epilogue#i seriously need to mourn deku's entire character#and why the fuck he gave any significance to katsuki and izuku's relationship#honestly i didn't think the ending could get any worse#but at least the lov died being themselves#bnha leaks
5 notes
¡
View notes
Text
I was gonna do a âmissing the pointâ-style meme but Iâm honestly not sure that would even work tho so:
Harry Potter and My Hero Academia/Boku no Hero Academia have similar issues with introducing and then immediately ignoring ENORMOUS issues re: ableism.
I think these two series in specific come to mind bc itâs ableism within a specific empowered community, and in both cases the series are pretty well-known and the community (Wix/Heroes) are immediately identifiable to many audiences.
[WARNING: Discussions of ableism, child harm, and abuse on multiple levels.]
Whatâs the problem?
SQUIBS.
[This post got stupid huge SO here is a tl,dr for all you lovely people who understandably have no time for this.
TL, DR: Both Harry Potter and Boku No Hero have a bad tendency to implement or imply a level of disability regarding unempowered people in empowered societies. They then continue on to completely disregard important conclusions to these implications, such as how heavily it is implied that these unempowered people (Squibs) are so âworthlessâ to those societies that their very deaths are merely a byline rather than an actual tragedy.
This is especially troubling in MHA/BNHA when so many other political and worldbuilding considerations HAVE been planned out, and seems to be less-discussed in the fandom as a whole, so thatâs a much larger chunk of this post.]
Thatâs your tl, dr!
Hereâs the Harry Potter angle:
HP has a bit that Iâve seen people discussing already: Nevilleâs magic was discovered when his uncle dropped a literal child a potenial lethal distance.Â
Neville activating his power and surviving is celebrated, and then JKR immediately glosses over the glaring issue this has introduced: the heavy implication that a Squib dying from this incident would have not have been mourned or even really commented on.
The few adult Squibs (and isnât that a whole new slice of wonderful /j) are generally disliked and ridiculed for some reason or other. Now, while obviously there are plenty of places where the Venn diagram of âdisabledâ and âassholeâ intersect irl, when your ONLY presentation of a disabled character or group is, every time, an asshole or a fool or both, boy! Thatâs bad!
Neville (who is generally presented as magically, physically, and mentally weak and often treated as comic relief) is a bit better via the POV Character constantly having positive interactions with him, but this is still a mess. Yes, Neville canonically is not a Squib, but itâs not subtle that heâs on the cusp OF being a Squib, and that is a key element of ridiculing him in many situations (also the whole trauma thing multiple times, like if I really get into it I could do a whole double-size post of how Neville was done dirty or nearly dirty by JK all the time but this isnât that post).
This isnât even the point of this post. Letâs move to MHA/BNHA
Hero Academia has differing but honestly even worse issues. And Iâm aware that different countries handle ableism and accessibility in different ways, but if you think too hard about it this is an absolute clusterfuck.
What is the problem now?
Squibs! Or rather, the main character of the series, Midoriya Izuku.
Deku (a nickname meaning âuselessâ! Imparted after his disability is recognized! hilarity!!) is also born without powers. Even worse in some ways, he is born without powers in a world where the overwhelming majority of the global population has some kind of empowerment. I canât recall if itâs outright stated or only implied that someone with a functionally useless (and hoo boy, usefullness to society is its own post nope not today i do not have that much energy) Quirk is still more of a person than a Quirkless human.
That sink in? Okay, letâs move on.
In a narratively not-uncommon turn of events, Deku gains power. This is partially a product of, and directly tied to, his own work and determination, as well as his willingness to help even when physically outmatched.
To an American audience (NOT the intended audience though I wouldnât doubt it if Horikoshi meant to have international appeal more or less from the start), this is a deeply satisfying narrative. Who doesnât love an underdog story? And we even learn that the strongest hero of all time (til this point, anyways) was ALSO born Quirkless!
However, from here, things take a nosedive.
The key problem is a combination of story progression and overall thought put into worldbuilding. Horikoshiâs efforts may not be the MOST thorough, but he has put a great deal of work and thought into his creation (he at least understands the concept of implications and sometimes plans accordingly, looking at you JKR). However, that tied with story progression and personal repercussions actually works to the detriment of the matter.
Especially given recent turns of events.
 [BIG MEGA SPOILERS FOR FAIRLY RECENT PLOT
 STOP HERE IF YOUâRE NOT CAUGHT UP
 SERIOUSLY]
 What I mean by this is the current state of events re: two particular recent/recent-ish plot arcs.
First, Quirk Removal, and second, Endeavorâs comeuppance.
Quirk Removal/Loss was the start of my realization to what the narrative was doing regarding Izukuâs Quirklessness and the state of being overall.
This arc was a perfect time to bring up Midoriyaâs past! A lot of Western works certainly would have done so! And yes, it may be bordering on done-to-death, but many elements of Hero Academia put new twists on common themes and cliches; it wasnât unreasonable to hope that he might do it again.
Instead, little to NOTHING is discussed during this time! In fact, iirc Iâd go so far as to say Midoriya straight-up never considers his past at any point during this arc!? If Iâm wrong then it obviously made little impact.
NOW, not every disabled character needs to incorporate their disability and/or skills gleaned from living with it in every narrative. In fact, it would get tedious and questionable if they did (note: this does NOT mean ignoring/forgetting the character is even disabled when convenient. Like, Iâd like to think thatâs the obvious point of this post but... *gestures at tumblr*).Â
But the complete lack of it here feels really weird. Like, almost hollow. I think Midoriya makes some kind of suggestion to Mirio of his former Quirklessness at the end of the arc, but nothing that made any kind of impact.
Letâs move on.
Endeavor.
Now, the problem with Endeavorâs arc is not the arc itself. Or, rather, itâs the fact that Endeavorâs Comeuppance is pretty good.
This is a problem because someone else should be getting this exact same arc, yet the issue is never even RECOGNIZED, let alone addressed.
Endeavorâs abuse of his wife and children, all in the name of creating a Heroic legacy, is publicized and tanks his popularity. The general public is now aware of what heâs done to the people closest to him, which aside from giving him a more correct reputation, means they canât trust him to protect them if they canât trust him to protect his own family.
This isnât the goal of this post and Iâm no expert regardless, but up to this point (around chapter 290) this was handled in an interesting way. Endeavor is humanized and often shown interacting with people in a way that, while often domineering, isnât always aggressive or abusive. He runs a Hero Agency for crying out loud! But abuse in the real world often isnât constant, nor happening to everyone in contact with the abuser. So this is a surprisingly good lead up to the reveal, where you can understand how most people never realized this was an issue.
But hereâs my main point. Letâs examine some traits and actions that come up:
physically abusive to a child (often dangerously so) to the point of permanent trauma and severe scarring in some cases
target of abuse was weaker (physically and/or regarding Quirk power)
often abused victim emotionally/psychologically, bringing this weakness up again and again
own immense power led to rising in the world of Heroics
comrades, fellow Heroes, UA teachers etc. not aware of prior abuse issues
Who does this sound like?
Endeavor, who has a whole fucking arc dedicated to this reveal and repercussions?
Or Bakugou?
Reminder: This isnât a hate post. This isnât a character post, or even an abuse post. This is about ableism.
Bakugou exhibits many, many traits and actions that Endeavor was literally just punished for. So why does the treatment of these characters in-universe differ so drastically?
Two primary reasons I can think of, which feed into each other:
1) Bakugou was a child (still technically is a minor, remember! Still a first-year high schooler!) when this started. This doesnât mean heâs strictly innocent, but itâs an important point, because it leads us to
2) Bakugou Katsukiâs abuse of Midoriya Izuku is socially accepted.
Reminder of the audienceâs first encounter with Katsuki. The very first page with him is him and his grade-school posse picking on a kid that Izuku is trying to protect. His posse is showing off their Quirk powers and mocking Izukuâs lack thereof.
Then we flash forward to late-middle school versions of the kids. Bakugou, in front of a fucking teacher and entire class, is verbally, physically, etc. abusive to Izuku. He trashes his stuff, threatens him, tells him to kill himself (which, as Izuku notes later, is a fucking felony in Japan too).
No one stops him.
No one criticizes him.
We donât even get a shot of like, some more âregularâ students being like âman Bakugouâs kinda fucked up but weâre too scared to do anything about itâ NO. NO. Everyone more or less either backs Katsuki up or straight up doesnât care.
Remember that this started when Katsuki and Izuku were four. Remember that Katsukiâs power is absurdly dangerous, ie. LITERAL. GODDAMN. EXPLOSIONS.
Izuku has scars. He probably has hearing loss! He may have gotten at least one concussion which can cause serious neurological issues and open him up to further risk!
He could have died.
And?
NO ONE. DOES. ANYTHING.
THISÂ is the point of the post. THISÂ is the value placed on Quirkless people in this society.
And yet. Despite Endeavorâs comeuppance. Despite All Might and Izukuâs blatant âvalueâ to society through Heroics. Despite so many other political implications and quandaries address in the Hero Academia series.
Nothing. Nothing. Nothing about this is addressed. The nearly-lethal ableism towards Quirkless people in this society is never ONCE brought up properly once Izuku receives One For All.
There is so much potential here! There is so much worth talking about! And yet weâve moved into what feels very much like the Final Battle without it being addessed, despite numerous, numerous opportunities for a meaningful conversation about it along the way.
Mirio losing his power! Hell, Mirioâs powersâ drawbacks (and pretty much every Quirkâs drawback! if acknowledged properly!) border on a disability-analogue, and even more when Yugaâs laser comes up, and yet again and again we fail to truly engage with the matter in a meaningful way.
At this point, even if it comes up in the finale, Iâm going to be disappointed in this particular aspect of the series due to the complete and total shut-down itâs been given so far.
What the FUCK, Horikoshi?
#elk text#24th#February#2021#February 24th 2021#I hope the bold helps with reading#long post warn#elk has thoughts#sorry for the ramble#Ableism#other shit comes up but plz keep in mind that that is the PRIMARY POINT OF THIS#also:#child abuse warn#abuse warn#harry potter spoilers warn#boku no hero spoilers#like REAL BIG spoilers for later Hero Academia stuff!#this is not a character hate post and i will block judiciously#elk has feelings
23 notes
¡
View notes