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My hero academia - Anime

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Was I the only one who had the MHA live thingy on their for you page? Apparently it's a concert, but I'm not for certain. I'm still soooo excited for that, because it runs through north America, and I could probably see it! The tickets would probably be an insane amount of money, but it's fineeee! I don't understand why MHA gets so much hate? The characters are written fabulously, the fight scenes(like with the mr.gentle/La Brava vs. Izuku, or the first and second war) were just... ABSOLUTELY MIND BLOWING! And even the small funny parts, the animations, and so much more. It's a great series! I would recommend watching it first, since there is quite a bit of characters that have interesting hero costumes and talk about some strange stuff, but I would definitely say to watch it as maybe a fourth or fifth anime! I would recommend demon slayer as a first watch!

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I think My Hero Academia would be an easier sell than Demon Slayer personally, but that's because superheroes are an easier thing to sell to a non-anime fan. But it's also because it's got a great and now complete story. And with all those movies, it's definitely a great franchise to jump into.

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