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I love this whale man too much.
i found out recently that “curator” from that BNHA mobile game is voiced by koji yusa, who has the same seiyuu has ichimaru gin… so isana doing “bai bai” came across my head 💦
tiny old pointy-chinned weirdos
BNHA Class 1A Hoodies!!
Kickstarter delayed due to sample issues, Bakugo sample is being worked on! Expect the kickstarter within a month (hopefully)
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My problem with the plf war is that we get little to no information on the regiment advisors
God, ain't it the truth. I mean, I have a lot of problems with the PLF War, but that was certainly a prominent one. Like, I told myself when Taser Face lightning dude got unceremoniously no-sold by a high-schooler and effortlessly one-two'd by Edgeshot and Midnight that, well, if nothing else, maybe we could assume that all those nameless advisors were there to give the heroes some vaguely significant faces to fight while the named characters with more build-up would escape to have more prominent and narratively significant fights at some later point.
But if Trumpet, Geten, and Re-Destro all get off-paneled and arrested, what exactly was the point of the advisors, then? Like, a few of them have escaped, we know, but other than the one who killed Midnight, there's no particular reason to be invested in the fights with them later. It's not like they even got portrayed as a real threat, for all that they were billed as "stronger than the average hero."
Mind, Edgeshot of the Top Ten Billboard Ranking is by no measure an "average hero," but what does that matter, when you're not going to let any of them fight and beat an "average hero"?
Also too, dramatic tension in your fight scenes aside, I continue to be irked that we got all these characters that the League had three and a half months to bond with, only for it to come to nothing. And look, three months doesn't sound like a lot, but the League themselves had only been together for two months when the Shie Hassaikai arc kicks in, Magne gets killed, Compress maimed, and this pisses off the rest of the League so much they scuttle an alliance and maim the man responsible in return.
The League isn't even together for all of those two months! Their early meetings are much more sporadic; they all split up to lay low for a while after Kamino. Three months with the people at the mansion would be much more prolonged contact! I'm forever salty that the fandom just assumes--with little canonical reason to do otherwise--that those fourteen weeks just meant nothing, that not one single League member got invested enough in the cause they were building, the people they were seeing in regular meetings, to spare them so much as a thought.
I can only hope we'll get more of them back later; given their focus on Re-Destro, I find it unbelievable in the extreme that any number of escaped advisors would just let the man stay in prison--not after having lost Destro to prison the same. (Assuming, of course, that Geten hasn't hijacked the contents of an ice machine to break them out already.)
Thanks for the ask!
A bunch of doodles I’ve wanted to do for a bit now. Drawing these guys is fun.
sometimes i get AU ideas I hold onto for months because I wanna draw them, but i also know I won’t ever draw the whole thing and the idea stays in limbo. so here’s some floating images in my head with Eri’d!Chisaki.
its a whole thing with the LOV, Nemoto, Mirio, Aizawa, Hawks…. and I’d say these images happen in like… part 2 out of 6. I’ll draw more when i feel like it or something inspires me.
I like a headcannon/theory that I'm gonna share. It's simple with not much to it but here we go.
I personally believe that before the Meta Liberation Army commanders, became commanders, that they had different personalities completely, or were much more shy/nervous/not really knowing where they fit in the world, but the MLA or Redestro gave them confidence and they adapated new personalities.
My main example of this is Chitose "Curious" Kizuki
This is younger Kizuki, from what I see she seems alot more nervous and shy (I blame this on the facial features and the blush) then the older and outgoing Curious we saw in the manga/anime-
I presume younger Curious was before she was officially a commander or hell even completely in the MLA. But the older Curious we see is a commander of the MLA.
Also we know from how Rikiya talked to her, that she originally wasn't good at capturing emotion. But she later tells Toga she "threw away all restraint long ago". This made me think that Curious changed because of Rikiya, and developed a bit of a worse personality. To me her discussion and how far she went with Toga made me think she'll do anything to get what she wants/needs, and this doesn't make me think of younger Curious at all.
Another idea I had for this that I don't have much evidence for is Tomoyasu "Skeptic" Chikazoku. We know that Tomoyasu has an intense fear of failure, and has only failed once it his life according to him (as far as I know thanks to a post, his failure was a failed IT security system for Feel Good Inc.)
I believe that before joining the MLA and/or becoming a commander, Skeptic didn't really have confidence with himself at all. I've seen some people say his upbringing must have been not to well for him to see everything as a possible failure/react so badly to failure. He's even gone close to crazy to prove he didn't fail:
This makes me feel that perhaps Rikiya saw Tomoyasu's success and wanted him in the MLA. And I believe Skeptic took it quickly as a chance to not fail again, since Rikiya praised his success and didn't criticize his failure. Hence his personality coming through as the person he is now, determined not to fail again whereas old Tomoyasu may have just accepted he was failure. This may also be part of while his personality changed, a part of his old self (his fear of failure) stayed with him.
In conclusion: This isn't a really deep headcannon/theory, but I do believe Rikiya made the members of the MLA into brand new people then what they may have been before.
My dear lgbt+ kids,
“You are too young to decide you are lgbt+, what if you change your mind? You’ll ruin your life and regret it”.… Let’s do a little reality check on statements like that.
They are based on the idea that identifying as lgbt+ is this huge, life-altering, irreversible decision - but is that true? Let’s assume you identify as lgbt+ for a few years as a teenager and later, as an adult, you don’t feel that way anymore.
Asexual and aromantic: The worst case with those two labels is that you don’t have sex or not date for a few years. This wouldn’t hurt you and is actually not uncommon at all - straight, cis people can also be single for multiple years or start having sex a few years later than their peers without ruining their entire life. If anything, we should be happy about that: Even if you only identify as asexual because you are young and not ready for sex, it still means you won’t have sex before you are truly ready for it (and there’s no risk of STDs or accidental pregnancy!).
Gay, lesbian, bisexual etc: Worst case here is that you date someone you later aren’t attracted to anymore. This is a fairly common experience anyway: Many adults look back at their teenage crush, think “What the heck was I thinking” and laugh about it. First loves are often “experiments” that just teach you more about yourself and what matters to you in a relationship. Your first love doesn’t need to be true love, so it’s not the end of the world if they were the “wrong” gender.
Trans, nonbinary etc.: The worst case for a teenager is in almost all cases simply that you have to go through the effort of telling people to use your birth name and your old pronouns again (and maybe you will change your clothing style or get a hair cut). The only medical option available to teenagers are puberty blockers and their effects are reversible! So, next to changing back your name and pronouns, there may also be the task of talking to your doctor about stopping puberty blockers. But that’s about it. No matter how much transphobes yell about it, it just isn’t true that doctors take one look at their teenage patients and go like “You get surgery! And YOU get surgery! Everybody gets a surgery!”. Generally speaking, doctors do not perform gender affirming surgeries on (or prescribe hormones to) minors at all. (Even as an adult, the journey to surgery is so long and oftentimes difficult, there’d be plenty of time to change your mind.)
Even if you end up changing your mind, you’ll be okay. There’s unnecessary fear-mongering around this topic. Teenagers (and adults) constantly change their mind about all kinds of stuff - exploring and learning new stuff about yourself is a normal part of life. You won’t ruin your future.
With all my love,
Your Tumblr Dad
It's freaking interesting how the members of the League get angry when people suggest they are miserable.
Watching My Villain Academia, I realized there's a common mistakes characters and fans make alike. That mistake involves talking about the League like they were miserable people who are just suffering and that's why they decided to join and stay in the League of Villains.
When in fact the League gave them a place to belong, friends who care for them, the opportunity to develop their abilities, the opportunity to find out who they are and why are they fighting for, etc.
There's a narrative where "normal" people find those who are different as "poor miserable people". And that narrative is really harmful because you're stating that their situation is a misfortune, a tragedy. In the sense that for example, someone with adhd is pitied and put aside instead of being treated a good way, with all the rights a person deserves.
With that in mind it's easy to understand why the members of the League get angry when other people suggest they need to be fixed. Example: Hawks trying to save Twice and Curious talking to Toga like she was a martyr.
It's the say thinking that makes people see minorities as charity jobs and not people to be properly respected. It's like when the Catholic Church suggests that lgbtaq+ people need to be saved and redeemed, because they are dirty sinners who would never live like normal people.
When Toga thinks about being "normal", she asks herself what does it mean, to be normal. And she reaches the conclusion that she is normal and she deserves to live, love and be herself. People all her life pitied her for being born a monster, but she knows she is not a monster, but a normal girl. Not because others find her different it means she is not normal.
And when Hawks suggests Twice is miserable, he gets strongly offended. Why? Because before finding the League, he was alone, sad and went down a spiral of crimes. He couldn't trust anyone, not even himself, less alone authorities. Within the League he found a reason to be heroic, he found friends, he learned to have fun and smile, he found his motivation to stay alive, he found people who protected him, people who appreciated him, people who saw him like a normal man. So why would a hero decide he was miserable? The difference between the League and the other characters it's that most members of the League never judge the past or the lives of the others without knowing. Mr. Compress says it in the War arc. The members of the League knew it was not their place to choose for a person if they were miserable or happy.
When Geten faces Dabi, Dabi shows that he knows what is like living the life Geten is describing. Geten is talking like Dabi would never get what is like being trained since he was very little, focusing only on his quirk. This makes Dabi angry for the same reason, because Geten is assuming things without knowing.
And when Tomura faces Re-Destro, we can see how Re-Destro realizes he's been judging Tomura wrong all along. It happens with other enemies that face Tomura. Everyone believes they know how Shigaraki thinks, what he wants, how he feels. They think Tomura is a childish man, some dumb immature kid without experience, determination or knowledge.
The problem with the members of the League is that everyone decides what they are seeing. The heroes, the other villains, the citizens, they keep pitying the League.The heroes, the other villains, the citizens, they keep pitying the League. Everyone assigns them a value or a narrative, but just a few persons can see them as they really are. Deku, Ochaco and Shouto are realizing that too, that they've been pushing their views instead of learning and not judging without knowing.
If Toga smiles, who are they to judge if she is happy or not? If Twice says he is sad, why should Hawks assume the reasons instead of talking with him? No one heard Tomura and his speeches, everyone ignored what he was saying in order to create their own version of Shigaraki. In doing so, they were erasing the human being and building a myth, a story, instead of seeing the real man in front of them.
It's good to notice that Deku, Ochaco and Shouto talk about stopping Tomura, Toga and Dabi, but that's it. Stopping, and then what? In order to properly see something, you need to make it slow down, right? So in order for the kids to see the villains as they are, they need to make the villains stop and share some moments with them. How else could Shouto learn more about his big brother? How else could Deku get to know Tomura past if Tomura doesn't talk with him? And how else could Ochaco properly communicate with Toga, if they are always in the middle of a fight?
Take for example Kurogiri. Only when they stopped Kurogiri, could Aizawa and Mic speak to him and understand better the situation. I really hope there'll be some type of communication between Mr. Compress and the heroes, or between Spinner and someone else.
That way the heroes could understand the humanity within the members of the League, their ability to feel love, friendship, to sacrifice themselves for a friend, to overcome obstacles and protect those who they love, etc.
And by doing so, they could realize that all the member of the League wanted was to be happy and fine, they've never wanted to be miserable. Even Dabi who's kinda suicidal, he still holds close to his life, you can see he is conflicted. It's not that hard to redeem them, because they want to live, they want to love.
I repeat it: The League of Villains want to leave and be loved, to be able to exist.
That's the key for this situation.
Is Dabi Touya Todoroki or is it maybe Geten? Let’s see what they say
This silly idea is what I came up with after I found out about the “Geten is Touya” crack theory :’)
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summer shie hassaikai
villain headcannons because yes
· Dabi likes listening to soft sad songs when alone
· Mustard has Tourettes and gets a lot of tics from the rest of the league
· there's a ragdoll cat that follows Mustard around when he's outside, he's named her Tag
· Setsuno has heterochorima
· Kurono is selectively mute but not a lot of people have caught on due to how quiet he usually is
· Geten has adhd and one of his special interests are dragons
· Twice and Toga both happy stim
· Toga also has tics, so Toga and Mustard will tic off of eachother
· most of the league are neroudivergent
· Tabe gently noms people he's friends with to show affection
@incorrect-league-of-villains
Tomura asking this to a group that consist of a teenager, a magician, a depressed gamer, a motorcyclist and burnt chicken nugget with eleven year old education 😑
Hello, @hairuko and I bring you Sniperhual lovechildren 😏❤
The gal is mine, you can learn more about her here.
Hello, @hairuko and I bring you Sniperhual lovechildren 😏❤
The gal is mine, you can learn more about her here.
Sometimes I forget that league of villains has to die or be locked up in order for mha to have a happy ending.
1966 - Buffy Sainte-Marie has been ahead of her time for fifty years.
Don't forget to kiss your bird daily
the broadcast chapters hurt a hell of a lot more in retrospect, once you realize how hard it was for Dabi to discard that shirt and show the whole country his scars. This was him whenever the topic of the burns was brought up:
even as an adult, he hates when attention is drawn to how easily he burns
and after the flashback chapters, we know exactly why. The scars are what marked him a "defect" in his father's eyes, and the beginning of Touya's downwards spiral. It's because of those burns that Touya's life lost its "purpose", that he ceased feeling like his existence had a meaning. Whenever they were brought up, it was always with the inherent message to "stop" the training, to "stop" begging for attention, to "stop" trying to be "special".
Those scars are what literally branded by fire the world "failure" onto his skin, permanently, for everyone to see and for himself alone to suffer.
He always felt despair, anger, frustration well up inside of him whenever his burns were acknowledged by someone else, whenever his shirt was lifted for his father to freely yell at him. And yet—
He chooses to do the broadcast shirtless. To let the whole country see. To be so vulnerable, so exposed, to show off that weakness and to finally own up to it, to force himself to not feel any of the shame he was conditioned to feel around it. And we know how difficult this was for him, how it took genuine effort to unveil that part of himself he always wanted to pretend didn't exist, that part of his genetics he thought he could overcome with sheer determination. The way he's shown to be psyching himself up, his posture closed off, his hands in prayer as if to gather courage, finally makes sense.
This panel was him finally accepting his scars. Accepting that what was done to him was never in his control. This was him refusing to see them as a handicap, because those burns are his father's fault, so the shame attached to them isn't Dabi's to bear anymore
And I want us to take a moment to let it sink in just how brave that was of him. How much balls it takes to redefine yourself like that in front of your whole country. To say I'm not weak, I am a victim. And my silence only benefits my abuser.
This is for all of those people who genuinely think he's past the point of healing
𝙳𝚊𝚋𝚒: 𝙸 𝚌𝚊𝚗'𝚝 𝚐𝚘 𝚘𝚞𝚝 𝚒𝚗 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚛𝚊𝚒𝚗, 𝚋𝚢 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚠𝚊𝚢 𝚂𝚑𝚒𝚐𝚊𝚛𝚊𝚔𝚒: 𝚋𝚎𝚌𝚊𝚞𝚜𝚎 𝚘𝚏 𝚢𝚘𝚞𝚛 𝚀𝚞𝚒𝚛𝚔? 𝙳𝚊𝚋𝚒: …𝚕𝚎𝚝'𝚜 𝚐𝚘 𝚠𝚒𝚝𝚑 𝚝𝚑𝚊𝚝
Dabi: The man I'm about to marry showed me this pebble that looks like a guitar pick and with an entirely straight face said "it's for rock music".
Fuyumi: Marry him faster.
advice from the Todoroki siblings
todoroki siblings + different stages in life
actually do you think kurogiri's bar has a "It's been [ ] days since Tomura decayed something on accident" sign? this would be a nice fic prompt actually. probably worth a coffee or two. ;) ;)
the blatant bribery of this... and the fact that it’s working... (also this is just way cute and i just got home from being around my nephew so i’m very in the mood for baby Tomura shenanigans)
It comes from one of the parenting books Kurogiri was forced to pick up. He never criticizes All for One out loud, but dumping a child on him and making said child’s wellbeing his sole responsibility when Kurogiri barely knows how to take care of himself and his own needs was... not a choice expected from a man who claims to be the greatest villain mastermind in history.
Tomura’s quirk is an additional problem. He’s not allowed to wear gloves that would keep him from touching things with all five fingers, because All for One says he shouldn’t have to ‘shackle’ his quirk. Kurogiri doesn’t agree, but keeps silent as always. Accidents happen a lot. Tomura gets upset in the beginning, and Kurogiri distracts him with sugary snacks and video games - a stroke of luck, discovering video games as a sure way to capture Tomura’s attention and make him forget about the world for a while. They’re useful in keeping him busy when Kurogiri has to run other errands, and he barely ever has to pause to scratch at his neck and face when he’s playing.
Then, eventually, as he grows older and less terrified and more demanding, he stops getting upset. He knows Kurogiri will just replace what he destroys and clean up the dust every time with no fail. Game controllers, books, playing cards, chess pieces, glasses, utensils, plates, shoes, clothes in general - once, he decays his toothbrush fully on purpose because he hates brushing his teeth before bed.
So Kurogiri comes up with a strategy.
Tomura blinks up at the board hanging up on the wall beside the bar, right next to the screen All for One uses to speak to them. “What’s this?” Kurogiri doesn’t bother answering that question. Tomura can read. He’s made sure the writing is very easily legible. ‘It has been [ ] days since Tomura decayed something on accident’ is what it says. The blank in the middle leaves more than enough room for what Kurogiri has planned. He reaches into his pocket and calmly places a single, sparkly star sticker into the empty field. “This stands for one day,” he explains. He’s fully aware that not that much of Tomura’s destruction is accidental anymore, otherwise this strategy probably wouldn’t work and only stress him out more, but if a reward system can be used to counter his growing carelessness, then that will only benefit him in the future.
Tomura cocks his head. Attentive. Kurogiri feels something like smug satisfaction, though muted as most of his emotions are. It’s easiest to get through to Tomura with praise. Kurogiri refuses to be just the mindless servant who cleans up after him and feeds him. No, he’ll have a part in raising the boy, too.
“What happens when I break something again?” he asks.
Kurogiri shrugs. “The sticker goes away. And you have to start over.”
Tomura rounds on him, glaring. It would be intimidating if he wasn’t so small. “That’s not fair!”
“If you can make it to ten stars,” Kurogiri continues, undeterred, “There is going to be a surprise for you.”
That makes Tomura reconsider. Children really are all the same, even if they are in unique situations. “... what kind of surprise?”
Kurogiri puts a juice box on the counter. “A good one. Something fun. Perhaps a new game you’ve been wanting. Or a night without a bedtime. Or a trip to someplace fun.” He has a list of ideas already, and Tomura’s eyes light up a little.
He still says: “I could make you do all that anyway.”
Kurogiri turns away, acting nonchalant. “You could, but then it wouldn’t be a surprise anymore, would it?”
Tomura is silent for a long moment. “... fine.”
He makes it fourteen days on the first try.
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The board comes out again under the worst circumstances, Tomura thinks. Because he’s twenty years old and doesn’t need stickers anymore, thank you very much. Not that he doesn’t still decay things when he doesn’t mean to, sometimes. Mainly in the mornings or too late at night, or when he’s aggravated.
He still balks at the sight of it hanging in its old spot on the wall where it was taken down from when he was twelve or so.
Kurogiri raises his hands in an attempt to signal his innocence, though he seems far too amused.
“Look what we found, Tomura!” Toga grins and bounces on her heels, pointing at the board. “It’s so cute, with the stickers and all! Sparkly!”
“Yeah, it’s adorable,” Dabi drawls, for once present in the back of the bar, a shit-eating grin on his face.
Tomura wants to hide. Or kill all of them. “... why do we even still have that thing?”
Kurogiri makes a noncommittal noise, and Tomura scoffs.
“We’re making more of them!” Toga says, gesturing over to where Twice is sitting on the floor, working on a cardboard sign that says ‘It has been [ ] days since Dabi set someone on fire.’ Next to that one ‘It has been [ ] days since Spinner talked about Stain.’ and ‘It has been [ ] days since Mr. Compress called himself ‘old’.’
Tomura glances at Dabi. He’s entirely sure that particular sign will end up burned to ash within a night.
It doesn’t.
But it also never ends up collecting more than two stickers at most, and when he peels them off, Dabi always flicks them at Tomura over the bar.
It’s long after the bar is lost, and the signs with them that they all manage to reach ten days in their individual categories, and that’s only because Dabi’s been sick for a while and hasn’t left the quarry safehouse for two weeks.
So they get pizza, and they eat it in Dabi’s room, and he pretends to be grumpy about it, and Tomura pretends to be grumpy about having to spend time with them, but when they end up passing out all around the room and Tomura is still awake, he leans his back against the bed and thinks about Kurogiri. He’ll tell him about their progress when they see each other again.
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Friends that sin together, win together.
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