Beso, Toga has limitations, she can only use the quirks of the people she loves/likes, and it's copying toga because she became twice so its copying twice in form while the clones share her consciousness and feelings as they keep making clones
11:03 its a research wing, he wasnt in the prison like before, but yeah, maybe they could've actually moved him back to that prison with all the security until this war was over, or beef up the security in that research wing to keep him protected, i dont blame Mic for getting distracted by the thought of killing Shirakumo enough for Spinner to wake him up but naybe he could've have detained spinner better, maybe even get him out of there since there was nobody helping him
Koda did have a moment in S7 in the exams when him and Jirou went against present Mic, hw even got a you say rum moment, but that's pretty much all besides in S6 using birds to find people trapped in the aftermath of the first war, but yeah, not much
Beso As all for one said in the episode, Kurogiri would have had no idea of the current going ins or landscape of the battle field. The recorder was meant to wake him up while the hand Slinner brought was supposed to give Kurogiri the co-iodinates of every villain on the battle field, with the main league being top priority.
As for the plot, GetBackers takes place in a typical urban fantasy setting like Jujutsu Kaisen, except multiple hidden power systems exist instead of just one, so there's magic, sci-fi, martial arts/chi stuff, and more operating in the shadows of society. The GetBackers, Ban Mido and Ginji Amano, work in Shinjuku as retrievers, a line of work on the shadier side of society which involves a client hiring independent contractors to steal back valuables that were stolen from them. In these reverse-heist jobs, Ban and Gingi often end up encountering people from their dark pasts and having to fight all manner of supernatural opponents. Gingi possess the ability to manipulate electricity while Ban is a martial arts prodigy who has the power to create illusions.
@@dashingkevs3295 The manga is pretty good but has it's fair share of flaws, such as an over-reliance on baiting the reader, some parts of the story feeling rushed, and the out of place fanservice, but it was still a very enjoyable read mostly due the large cast of interesting characters and the fact every story arc is very unique from the rest. Several of the supporting characters feel like they could be protagonists of their own stories. It's one of those manga that's best enjoyed if you are already a fan of the series that inspired it and are looking for something that can scratch the same itch. (in this case GetBackers is inspired by Hunter X Hunter, YuYu Hauksho, Saint Seiya, Fist of the North Star, and others) As for the anime, it's a pretty different experience. The anime has a bit of a cheap look to it at times, and there's a lot of weird censorship like all bladed weapons needing to be obscured by glowing silhouettes and not allowing any blood or violent injuries despite the manga being absolutely full of those, with one of the main characters even having a blood-manipulating power the anime has to tip-toe around. Other than censorship changes, the anime puts a greater focus on having episodic job-of-the-week stories, most of which are anime-original. Halfway through, the anime stops trying to be a faithful adaptation and starts taking tons of liberties with the manga's story, and after catching up to where manga was at the time, it begins an anime-original final story arc that takes the plot in a different direction and creates its own original ending for the story. In other words the anime is a new take on the story rather than an adaptation.
As much as I love the manga, I find it hard to recommend the anime because of the differences in the anime's plot and art direction, but the openings and endings are still great. I've noticed a lot of JJK parallels in this story too, but because this series seems to be heavily inspired by a bunch of classic Shonen Jump titles it might just be a case of convergent evolution.
@@dashingkevs3295 I exaggerated a little, but Brazilians love when people from another country make reactions about things we love. Music, movies, national anthem, etc... YuYu Hakusho wasn't so popular in the 90's as Knights of the Zodiac, but still there's a lot of people that love it, and keep hearing the music. That's why I'm here.
BESO......First of all thanks for the reaction, Continuing with the fact that the anime came out in 2011 and to be honest it hasn't aged in the best way, the anime is about the god of time And space Who is looking for his successor This is how a survival game begins in which a total of 12 people will participate. (including both Yukiteru and Yuno who are the protagonists), their cell phones are their diaries and each of them has a different ability. Now regarding the OP and ED, I like the band that plays both the OP 1,3 And the ED 2 (the band is called Yousei teikoku) And OP 2 and ED 1,3 are performed by the singer Faylan. If you asked me if I recommend this anime, I would say yes. At the time, it was one of the best of its season, And not only because it showed blood or deaths,If not because there are moments within the story that you did not expect could happen in fact one of those parts is the best of the anime because it changes and completely turns the story around.
@@dashingkevs3295 Great bro, I hope you liked it and about the Re Zero ones I don't know if I'll be able to send them to the email you told me there, let me know if you want. Bye...BESO 😎
10:11 this Is a reference to Alfred Hitscock's movie "the birds" and it let's me to believe Koda watches Animal themed Horror movies to study ways to attack with them as a hero
I'm disappointed koda has maybe the least growth from the class. It would be cool it they did a special episode showing what the other chars did in the entrance exam. Like how did koda, hagakure and mineta get points.
@@dashingkevs3295 nah, the one with the least growth is definitely Sato which is Sugarman, if you don't remember, all we've seen of him is punch very few stuff and fail the S2 practical exam against Cementoss
I've seen several videos of your reactions I would like to recommend some anime for you to react to: Sword art online Re Zero Mirai Nikki Of the three, the one with the most OP is the SAO anime, the other two have between three and four OPs, I mention this in case you want to react to the EDs.👌
if you've watched the movie Kingsman, the creators of High Card got their inspiration from it :) there are some similarities. one of my personal fav anime & great reaction!
To answer your question about Galaxia, she's the villian of the final arc. <SPOILER WARNING> Sailor Moon is divided up into 5 major chunks, with a different Big Bad for each - Beryl/Metallia (Sailor Moon, Crystal Season 1), the Death Phantom (Sailor Moon R, Crystal Season 2), Pharaoh 90 (Sailor Moon S, Crystal Season 3), Nehelania (Sailor Moon SuperS and the first episodes of Sailor Stars, Sailor Moon Eternal), and Galaxia (the rest of Sailor Stars, Sailor Moon Cosmos). There is a Bigger Bad that ties all five of them together, but it literally only shows up in the final minutes of Cosmos/Sailor Stars.
The royal family of the Kingdom of Fourland holds a secret deck of 52 "X-Playing cards", each of which bestow a superhuman power or ability to whoever uses them. However, the cards were nearly stolen one month ago, and then scattered across the land. In the present, a thief named Finn is struggling to raise funds for his orphanage before the landlord clears it out. After hitching a ride to a casino, Finn soon finds himself inducted into High Card, a special group tasked by the King to recover all 52 cards, while working undercover as salesmen for the Pinochle car company
Something I really like about this episode is that Mirio is helped us honor Nighteye's last words by making us laugh and smile in such a tense situation, that's beautiful
Beso,... Thank you for reacting to this opening. To add some information, this animation was broadcast in 2005. The original author is Jun Maeda, whose animation works include Kaono, Air, Clannad, Angel Beats!, Charlotte, The Day I Became a God. This author is famous for his ability to make audiences cry.
Huge SM fan here, yes, Sailor Moon is more like Power Rangers but with different group of villiains per season, Sailor Moon R, S, and Super S are much like Dragon Ball Z, GT or Super , continuations, but Crystal is a remake with more fidelity to the original manga than the 90's series, nostalgia fans prefer the original even with all the filler and changes, but i prefer Crystal because a read the manga first and i loved it, uts pretty grusome there, i feel like it is a female version of Knights of the Zodiac (Saint Seiya) with a front very romantic and pretty and girly but with violent fights, phylosophy, people burned alive, flesh-eater demons, suicide-depression, incest, time-travel, experiments in children, etc, magical girls can be pretty dark even with all that cute and fluffy stuff (Sailor Moon starts as a crying baby but becomes wise, brave, and OP af!)
Beso, TBF it is surprising how little deaths we've seen in the series and they are all side chars like ingenium, nighteye, midnight. No one from class 1A. The characters have been very protected so far
@dashingkevs3295 ingenium (Iida's brother) is still alive but crippled in a wheelchair, and true, there's death it just doesn't happen to main cast like how.other animes may do it
You won't really see fanservice in Sailor Moon, but there is nudity. As you may have read, this anime is Shojo, which means that its target audience is teenage girls. The author shows nudity in her work for purposes very different from morbidity or "fanservice". With the nudity of her characters she shows freedom, sometimes fragility, fear, security. If in childhood all boys wanted to be Goku, girls wanted to be Sailor Moon. Usagi (Sailor Moon) is a crybaby, clumsy, scared girl, but still with a kind heart that made her stand up in every battle. The anime from the 90s is good, but it has many chapters that never came out in the manga, just to make it longer and sell more, many find it boring because of this. The 2014 reboot was more faithful to the manga and with less chapters.
Beso, Are you still accepting requests? I recommend an animated op: Tori no uta - Air opening ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4HvzpstRN64.htmlfeature=shared ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SD1yCQsjOQw.htmlfeature=shared ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zi05hESz-_g.htmlfeature=shared ps: The above three videos are the same. The anime is adapted from a visual novel. This is a very popular op, but I rarely see anyone reacting to it.
Beso, the regular quirks having a vestige or something from the owner in it is something AFO states to Deku in seasons 6 back when they are both inside OFA. You remember he said its like organ transplant changing someone 's personality and that AFO had dreams of the owners of the quirks he stole, but it'd stop once he gave the quirk away, so the quirks stopping AFO in place doesn't come out of nowhere at least, also cause AFO having less authority over them.since.they are copies of the originals, like he said, Jirou's attack wasn't all that powerful, but her words inspired the vestiges inside the copied quirks AFO had, I can still see your point of it being plot convenience but I don't think so myself, alas, that Endeavor moment was awesome
Beso, yeah it was def convenient. It's one thing to have memories of it and another for it to have it affect your actions. I guess it's similar to one for all in that any stockpiling quirk would have the same. What would be surprising is that the quirk memories aren't driving him crazy with all the evil he does.