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* CommonKnowledge: Fans tend to state Midoriya [[spoiler:beat Flect by just punching really hard. In truth, he used One for All 100% and unleashed a constant volley of attacks to overwhelm Flect's Quirk before delivering a final, powerful attack.]]
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** A smaller example, but some fans have complained about how the series taking place in Japan (mostly in a school setting no less) results in a rather limited perspective on a world where 80% of humans have superpowers. The mission having established characters stationed in different countries created a rare opportunity to explore how other nations handle Quirk regulation or show unique variations in hero culture. Unfortunately, the "world" aspect of the film seemingly just existed to raise the stakes and feature more of the supporting cast than the previous movies could.

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** A smaller example, but some fans have complained about how the series taking place in Japan (mostly in a school setting no less) results in a rather limited perspective on a world where 80% of humans have superpowers. The mission having established characters stationed in different countries created a rare opportunity to explore how other nations handle Quirk quirk regulation or show unique variations in hero culture. Unfortunately, the "world" aspect of the film seemingly just existed to raise the stakes and feature more of the supporting cast than the previous movies could.
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** One of the reasons Rody, before meeting Izuku, dislikes heroes is that the slum where he was forced to live with his siblings is never visited by them because there's no fame or money to be had by working there. The series has sometimes shown how similar contexts can nurture villains - Rody himself was forced into petty crime to make ends meet, but nothing more is discussed about it and Izuku has no apparent reaction or reflection to that.

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** One of the reasons Rody, before meeting Izuku, dislikes heroes is that the slum where he was forced to live at with his siblings is never visited by them because there's no fame or money to be had by working there. The series has sometimes shown how similar contexts can nurture villains - Rody himself was forced into petty crime to make ends meet, but nothing more is discussed about it and Izuku has no apparent reaction or reflection to that.
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** The villainous group Humarise is pronounced exactly the same as Humorize (as in, to humor someone). As a result, all the dramatic statements involving their name just ends up sounding silly.

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** The villainous group Humarise is pronounced exactly the same as Humorize humorize (as in, to humor someone). As a result, all the dramatic statements involving their name just ends up sounding silly.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: If they're not [[FandomRivalry too bitter about the alleged drop in quality of season 5 of the anime]], most fan response to the movie falls under this. While it still featured [[VisualEffectsOfAwesome plenty of great action scenes and animation]], as well as good chemistry between Deku and Rody, the movie didn't really add anything new or substantial to the franchise besides having the villain be a [[SlidingScaleOfVillainThreat worldwide threat]].

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* SoOkayItsAverage: If they're not [[FandomRivalry too bitter about the alleged drop in quality of season 5 of the anime]], most fan response to the movie falls under this. While it still featured [[VisualEffectsOfAwesome [[SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome plenty of great action scenes and animation]], as well as good chemistry between Deku and Rody, the movie didn't really add anything new or substantial to the franchise besides having the villain be a [[SlidingScaleOfVillainThreat worldwide threat]].

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** Egyptian hero Salaam has gotten some fans with his funny design - he's basically a living hieroglyph - and can-do attitude that even impresses the UA students operating in Egypt.
* FandomRivalry: A weird case of this ''within'' the MHA fandom. There's a notable amount of fans of the anime who blame the [[SeasonalRot dip in quality of the 5th season]] on the existence of this movie, particularly since the ''Recap/MyHeroAcademiaMetaLiberationArmyArc'' was one of the most highly anticipated arcs fans were looking forward to getting adapted.

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** Egyptian hero Salaam has gotten some fans with his funny design - he's basically a living hieroglyph - and possesses a can-do attitude that even impresses the UA students operating in Egypt.
* FandomRivalry: A weird case of this ''within'' the MHA fandom. There's a notable amount of fans of the anime who blame the [[SeasonalRot slight dip in quality of the 5th season]] on the existence of this movie, particularly since the ''Recap/MyHeroAcademiaMetaLiberationArmyArc'' was one of the most highly anticipated arcs fans were looking forward to getting adapted.


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* SoOkayItsAverage: If they're not [[FandomRivalry too bitter about the alleged drop in quality of season 5 of the anime]], most fan response to the movie falls under this. While it still featured [[VisualEffectsOfAwesome plenty of great action scenes and animation]], as well as good chemistry between Deku and Rody, the movie didn't really add anything new or substantial to the franchise besides having the villain be a [[SlidingScaleOfVillainThreat worldwide threat]].
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* FandomRivalry: A weird case of this ''within'' the MHA fandom. There's a notable amount of fans of the anime who blames the [[SeasonalRot dip in quality of the 5th season]] on the existence of this movie, particularly since the ''Recap/MyHeroAcademiaMetaLiberationArmyArc'' was one of the most highly anticipated arcs fans were looking forward to getting adapted.

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* FandomRivalry: A weird case of this ''within'' the MHA fandom. There's a notable amount of fans of the anime who blames blame the [[SeasonalRot dip in quality of the 5th season]] on the existence of this movie, particularly since the ''Recap/MyHeroAcademiaMetaLiberationArmyArc'' was one of the most highly anticipated arcs fans were looking forward to getting adapted.
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* NightmareFuel: The opening scene of the movie depicts Humarise detonating a Trigger Bomb in a populated city, resulting in the near entirety of the population undergoing a simultaneous SuperPowerMeltdown and leveling the entire place. And Humarise wants to pull off ''more'' of these bombings around the world simultaneously! ''Yikes!''
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* HarsherInHindsight: Midoriya's ImagineSpot of a mountain of heroes' corpses [[spoiler: eventually come true during the Paramation Liberation War. However, while not everyone dies, named Pro Heroes were among the casualties and not just RedShirts.]]
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** A smaller example, but some fans have complained about how the series taking place in Japan (mostly in a school setting no less) results in a rather limited perspective on a world where 80% of humans have superpowers. The mission having established characters stationed in different countries created a rare opportunity to explore how other nations handle Quirk regulation or unique variations in hero cultures depending on the location. Unfortunately, the "world" aspect of the film seemingly just existed to raise the stakes and feature more of the supporting cast than the previous movies could.

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** A smaller example, but some fans have complained about how the series taking place in Japan (mostly in a school setting no less) results in a rather limited perspective on a world where 80% of humans have superpowers. The mission having established characters stationed in different countries created a rare opportunity to explore how other nations handle Quirk regulation or show unique variations in hero cultures depending on the location.culture. Unfortunately, the "world" aspect of the film seemingly just existed to raise the stakes and feature more of the supporting cast than the previous movies could.
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** A smaller example, but some fans have complained about how the series taking place in Japan (mostly in a school setting no less), results in a rather limited perspective on a world where 80% of humans have superpowers. The mission having established characters stationed in different countries created a rare opportunity to explore how other nations handle Quirk regulation or unique variations in hero cultures depending on the location. Unfortunately, the "world" aspect of the film seemingly just existed to raise the stakes and feature more of the supporting cast than the previous movies could.

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** A smaller example, but some fans have complained about how the series taking place in Japan (mostly in a school setting no less), less) results in a rather limited perspective on a world where 80% of humans have superpowers. The mission having established characters stationed in different countries created a rare opportunity to explore how other nations handle Quirk regulation or unique variations in hero cultures depending on the location. Unfortunately, the "world" aspect of the film seemingly just existed to raise the stakes and feature more of the supporting cast than the previous movies could.

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