Thursday, May 19, 2016

Boku No Hero Episode 7 - Review

Kacchan continues to show his weird obsession towards Izuku. I honestly do not know why he wants to be a hero, Kacchan as of this moment shows a lot of qualities of a villain rather than a hero. It is a mystery to us why he wants to be a hero. My guess is that he just wants to be the best and be the most “Amazing” person in the world.
We got a lot of background in this episode that kind of proved my previous suspicion about Kacchan. As I said in my past reviews, Kacchan has an elitist mentality where he loves being the “best.” He was born with incredible talent in almost every aspect of his life. We see Kacchan and Deku as children and in this flashbacks, the one thing that really triggers Kacchan is the fact that Deku reaches beyond his boundary. He is angry that Deku just does whatever he wants even though he is supposedly a useless human being. It angers him that someone like him is trying to do something. This dude has self-esteem issues.
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Even though there were some Kacchan moments in this episode it was more of an Izuku centered episode. This episode just confirmed my suspicions for Kacchan’s character while this episode just showed Izuku’s evolution. Izuku was a man in this episode, I really enjoyed how he handled himself and the things he does just really surprise me. I was amazed by the fact that he was able to hold his own against Kacchan without using his power but at the same time that last scene where he used Detroit Smash on the wall was amazing. Throughout the battle, Kacchan was trying to provoke Izuku but he was concentrated on winning and he did whatever he could do to win. That last scene was just bonkers.
Overall this episode was a good deeper explanation to Izuku and Kacchan’s relationship. Their relationship with each other is something that I am excited to follow and see what eventually happens.

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