Print – Episode 1 of Boku no Hero Academia

Rafael Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Rafael Shinzo. I have a background in Japanese pop culture and created AnimeNew in 2009 with the mission of providing reliable coverage...

My Hero Academia premiered today, April 3, 2016, with the first of its 13 episodes. It's one of the most anticipated animes due to the manga's popularity, generating high expectations for several reasons.

It was produced by the studio Bones, the rock band Porno Graffitti plays the opening, the rock band Brian the Sun plays the ending, it has voice actors who participated in other famous animes such as Kaito Ishikawa who voiced Genos from One-Punch Man, it will be Tenya Iida .

There are undoubtedly many tools to be good, but the most important thing is its foundation. The episode was very faithful to the manga and showed part of the first chapter, which is quite long at 53 pages.

It looks like it will be well explored, and the characters will be well-developed. It showcased Midoriya's desire to become a hero, his admiration for All Might, his notebook with information about heroes, and his relationship with Bakugo. All of this will be crucial to the story's development.

Izuku Midoriya, or Deku, as Bakugo calls him, was born in an era where having quirks is normal, and being normal means being part of the minority. Every child (and adult too, of course) thinks heroes are the best and wants to be like them when they grow up.

In Boku no Hero this is a very possible reality, but being born without a quirk is a big obstacle to this dream.

Even knowing this, Midoriya remains determined, now that he has met his favorite hero, he sees the chance to have his questions answered and know what the life of a hero is like.

The problem is that heroes also have difficulties and Deku will discover that All Might is not just what he sees on TV and being a hero is not easy at all.

Source: Kimiko no Nikki

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