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Опубликовано 26 мая 2019, 17:00
The Biggest Changes From The My Hero Academia Manga To The Boku No Hero Anime
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The My Hero Academia manga is brilliant from start to finish, but that doesn’t mean the anime followed everything perfectly in terms of story. The manga is absolutely jam packed with some amazing moments as we witness Deku’s journey to become a hero like All Might, but sometimes, those moments didn’t translate well to anime-form, so some tweaks had to be made to better enhance the story.
In fact, there were quite a few instances in the My Hero Academia anime that either happened differently in the manga or were full of completely new content. Things like Tsuyu’s internship with Selkie or Deku and the class taking a much needed day off at the pool were added episodes with almost no manga chapter basis. Other changes were more minor with things like All Might’s tougher characterization or the pop culture references Present Mic makes to the students.
There were also a ton of moments that fleshed out other students in Class 1-A which the manga never bothered with and, for that, we got to be at least a little grateful because all the students in that class deserve more love, but what else is there in terms of changes? Are there any major differences in how the anime was adapted? We know you don’t have time yourself to go through the entire manga and compare it the anime because you’d rather watch helpful videos like this one instead, so we at CBR went ahead and marked out the biggest differences between the My Hero manga and the My Hero anime. Let’s get into that, right now.
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The My Hero Academia manga is brilliant from start to finish, but that doesn’t mean the anime followed everything perfectly in terms of story. The manga is absolutely jam packed with some amazing moments as we witness Deku’s journey to become a hero like All Might, but sometimes, those moments didn’t translate well to anime-form, so some tweaks had to be made to better enhance the story.
In fact, there were quite a few instances in the My Hero Academia anime that either happened differently in the manga or were full of completely new content. Things like Tsuyu’s internship with Selkie or Deku and the class taking a much needed day off at the pool were added episodes with almost no manga chapter basis. Other changes were more minor with things like All Might’s tougher characterization or the pop culture references Present Mic makes to the students.
There were also a ton of moments that fleshed out other students in Class 1-A which the manga never bothered with and, for that, we got to be at least a little grateful because all the students in that class deserve more love, but what else is there in terms of changes? Are there any major differences in how the anime was adapted? We know you don’t have time yourself to go through the entire manga and compare it the anime because you’d rather watch helpful videos like this one instead, so we at CBR went ahead and marked out the biggest differences between the My Hero manga and the My Hero anime. Let’s get into that, right now.
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