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1. Great Character Growth – One of the strongest aspects is how characters evolve, especially Deku. His journey from quericless to a symbol of hope is inspiring, and characters like Bakugo and Todoroki have nuanced development too.
2. Solid World-Building – The idea of quirks being a norm in society, and how that shapes hero culture, politics, and even schooling, adds depth. It feels like a lived-in world.
3. Emotionally Charged Moments – The series hits hard emotionally, especially in arcs like the Overhaul fight, the Todoroki family drama, or Deku’s solo vigilante stint.
4. Villains Are More Than Evil – Shigaraki, Twice, and even Stain have depth. The show often explores how society’s flaws give rise to villainy, which adds layers to the narrative.
5. Sometimes Pacing Feels Off – Certain arcs feel drawn out or underwhelming compared to their buildup. The anime occasionally slows down with filler or recap-heavy episodes.
6. Fantastic Battles – Creative quirk usage and dynamic animation (especially from Studio Bones) make battles exciting to watch. Deku vs. Todoroki or Endeavor vs. High-End are standout fights.