Ancient Egypt Miraculous Holders (fanart/AU)
Studio Bones animators looking at the new chapters:
Horikoshi being a sadist, drawing the new chapters:
These are the ‘incomplete’ outfits. So before they reach their full potential as heroes, these are like the starter outfits.
I wanted them to be kept simple- I just adjusted a few things for Ladybug and wanted a tad more color for Chat Noir.
I’ll design the ‘complete’ outfits soon (after I finish another personal project)
Creati Costume Revision! + Alternative color palettes.
Queen of Halloween
I don’t care if it’s only the first of October- it’s spoopy art time
I’m not acting like the League are better people- they most definitely hurt MORE people given that they’re worldwide terrorists.
With some characters like Toga (someone who wants to live, love, and DIE how she wants to) death actually might be the ending that properly concludes her character. (I know this will make people mad, she’s 17, but Toga CHOSE her ending)
What I’m saying is that I don’t see why characters like Muscular are alive.
He’s kind of a background villain; him living or dying doesn’t do anything for the story- we don’t know his story at all, so it wouldn’t change anything about his character- so why is he still here anyway?
Overhaul living is a punishment for him in a way-
but honestly with how other characters didn’t have certain arcs concluded (Uraraka letting her parents live an easy life- or if Iida ever got his arm healed after becoming a real hero- or even if Bakugou got that All Might card signed)
Why does the story let Chisaki get a conclusion but not other characters?
I’m not saying “the League of Villains are better than Chisaki and Muscular and deserve to live more because ____”
I’m saying “Why do these villains that exist as threats for such small slices of the story still live and/or get character conclusions- but other, more fleshed out characters (villains AND HEROES) don’t ?”
Can’t believe these two are still alive but Tenko and most of the League are dead.
With Iida, not only is he one of Shouto’s closer friends- but he also contrasts and parallels Shouto and Touya’s relationship.
Tenya looks up to his brother, and Tensei is motivated to do better because of that- they have a very wholesome brother-relationship.
While with the Todorokis… Touya has literally tried to killed Shouto and even indirectly Natsuo. Shouto has literally done absolutely nothing wrong to Touya- he was a baby when most of Touya’s trauma was happening, and he wasn’t allowed near him growing up. But Shouto still loves him unconditionally.
Even though the relationship between the Iida brothers is so different from the Todorokis- Tenya can still understand how Shouto feels. Tenya couldn’t save Tensei- so that was why he had to do everything he could so Shouto could save Touya (and the rest of his family + the civilians)
Tsuyu’s backstory is explained in an extra manga chapter that was then animated in one of the OVAs. We get insight into her family and one of her friends- though we don’t really know the reason WHY she became a hero. We still don’t in way.
What we do know is that Tsuyu believed a hero is someone who follows the rules. She tells Toga this, and says that Uraraka doesn’t care about the rules- she just wants to help, so she asks Toga to listen to her.
In my opinion, Tsuyu isn’t really a developed character. I’d say Ashido and Jirou have more development than her. Tsuyu’s reasoning in what a hero is- contradicts what the audience is shown.
“Heroes should follow the rules”
But what about the unjust rules?
Lady Nagant and Hawks are basically child soldiers. When Nagant asked if what they’re doing is the right thing- the HPSC president responded by pULLING OUT A GUN- when Nagant killed him, that could’ve been argued to be self-defense. Instead, she’s thrown in jail for people she was groomed to kill, and the murder of the HPSC president was covered up.
Hero society is shown to be corrupt- so I think we should’ve been shown more insight on how a character like Tsuyu handles the reality that laws aren’t always right. I want to see how she would’ve been forced to reevaluate her way of thinking. How the world that society said it was- was a lot more complicated than she thought.
People should follow the rules- but when the rules are harming people who just want to live their normal lives- we need to make adjustments to the rules so more people don’t have to suffer trying to become something they are not.
Tenya was also shown to be a very rule-abiding person at the beginning of the series. Even so, we see what his breaking point is- so what’s Tsuyu’s breaking point? How does she connect to the Uraraka & Toga arc?
From how I interpreted the arc, Toga was someone who needed to be understood as a human being. The reporter, Curious, wanted to understand her- but she only wanted to understand her as a news headline, as a martyr for the Liberation Army.
Uraraka says in the fight, that she can’t ignore all the hurt Toga caused, she can’t accept every part of Toga, she can’t love her in the way that Toga wants her to- but she wants to understand who Himiko Toga is, why she smiles and why she cries.
Uraraka saw the ‘ugliness’ in Toga’s heart, and she acknowledged that- but she also saw the beauty and pain in her heart as well.
How does Tsuyu fit into this????
It’s mentioned that Tsuyu struggled in middle school to make friends, as people couldn’t read her expression since she has a poker face. Perhaps she understands the whole ‘wanting to be understood’ thing?
It could also be a case of quirk discrimination. As we’ve been shown, mutation quirks are looked down upon.
The thing with Tenya is that role was a small part, and yet a big part of the arc he was in. He told Shouto that he is able to be the hero he wants to be now thanks in part to him- and that Shouto can be the hero he wants to be as well; he didn’t say much, and yet that says so much more.
Idk…maybe the role Tsuyu could’ve had is something like ‘She is someone who was discriminated against for her quirk, and people failed to understand her or see her as a human being- but she had a loving family and friends to support her’
-so then the conversation could’ve been more like Tsuyu trying to empathize with Toga and let her know that Uraraka was there to support Tsuyu, so now she’s here to help her as well.
Or it could even have mentioned Tsuyu’s friend from middle school- who also struggled to make friends as well. They were both people who others couldn’t understand them (because of their unexpressive faces) and because of that they connected to each other.
I think it was even mentioned that Himiko is the ‘oldest’ child of her family, so…what about her siblings? How does she feel about them? Could Tsuyu and Toga being older siblings parallel somehow???
The more I talk about this- the more I wonder if Tsuyu should’ve saved Toga or have an equal role to Uraraka. There could be a lot of similarities when I really think about it…
I think the ‘rule’ thing could’ve worked, but I think Tsuyu should’ve had her own arc and perspective shown for it to have more impact.
Maybe this is just a me- thing, but I think Tsuyu should’ve been fleshed out more if she is the character supporting one of the Savior trio.
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