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My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising- A Spoiler Free Review
Quote from Steve Vingua on March 3, 2020, 8:45 pmA good anime movie is able to remove their main characters from an ongoing storyline, show character growth, have a worthy villain, conclude a story and then be inserted back into the original show. This is not an easy task and Heroes Rising does this fluidly. Heroes are removed for plausible reasons, and are advanced in ways that satisfy an excellent plot while keeping the ability to be placed back into the episodic version seamlessly.
Heroes Rising tells a story that makes you feel you know the characters better by the end. Already established heroes show off their skills in ways that expand your understanding of not just their powers set, but also their purpose. Heroes Rising creates a new villian that not only tests the might of the students, but is also tied to the shows history. Battles that take advantage of the large format excite the audience with a soundtrack fitting for an epic tale.
A good anime movie is able to remove their main characters from an ongoing storyline, show character growth, have a worthy villain, conclude a story and then be inserted back into the original show. This is not an easy task and Heroes Rising does this fluidly. Heroes are removed for plausible reasons, and are advanced in ways that satisfy an excellent plot while keeping the ability to be placed back into the episodic version seamlessly.
Heroes Rising tells a story that makes you feel you know the characters better by the end. Already established heroes show off their skills in ways that expand your understanding of not just their powers set, but also their purpose. Heroes Rising creates a new villian that not only tests the might of the students, but is also tied to the shows history. Battles that take advantage of the large format excite the audience with a soundtrack fitting for an epic tale.
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