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6/25/2025, 7:55:53 PM
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This. The ending is a good way to expose the people who didn't actually read the manga and are basing off their opinions of it entirely by Xitter/Reddit memes that aged like milk. These includes...
>Deku ends up sad, unhappy and lonely!
Nope, he ends up happy, smiling and surrounded by friends living his childhood dream. This is literally the final double page.
>B-but he can only become a hero again b-because they build a special suit for him!
Yep, this is the message of the story, people helping those in need.
>B-but in the end nothing changes!
Nope, thanks to Deku, society now, instead of excluding those who are different, as is literally shown in the first chapter, has now learned to include them, as is literally shown in the final chapter.
>B-but he ends up as a teacher!
Yep, and the story comes full circle. The manga is about helping/guiding the next generation, now it's Deku's turn. Also, being a teacher in Japan is a very respected profession. Especially when said school Deku works at is the superhero equivalent to Harvard.
MHA is not like Naruto. It is not about a boy who wants to become the most powerful of all to be respected. It is about a boy who is willing to sacrifice himself for others. It is about collectivism. One for all, all for one.
This. The ending is a good way to expose the people who didn't actually read the manga and are basing off their opinions of it entirely by Xitter/Reddit memes that aged like milk. These includes...
>Deku ends up sad, unhappy and lonely!
Nope, he ends up happy, smiling and surrounded by friends living his childhood dream. This is literally the final double page.
>B-but he can only become a hero again b-because they build a special suit for him!
Yep, this is the message of the story, people helping those in need.
>B-but in the end nothing changes!
Nope, thanks to Deku, society now, instead of excluding those who are different, as is literally shown in the first chapter, has now learned to include them, as is literally shown in the final chapter.
>B-but he ends up as a teacher!
Yep, and the story comes full circle. The manga is about helping/guiding the next generation, now it's Deku's turn. Also, being a teacher in Japan is a very respected profession. Especially when said school Deku works at is the superhero equivalent to Harvard.
MHA is not like Naruto. It is not about a boy who wants to become the most powerful of all to be respected. It is about a boy who is willing to sacrifice himself for others. It is about collectivism. One for all, all for one.
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