

I absolutely did not enjoy this movie and it is beyond me how anyone out there could enjoy it if they watched the same movie as I did and it even makes me sad that the movie was such a disappointment because the main series had a lot of really good moments, but this movie didn't had any.

The movie features for the most part the same characters we know from the series and it mostly seemed like rather bland fanservice that everyone was coincidentally there and the new characters in the movie were all pretty 1 dimensional and really nothing note worthy. The OST in the movie is good and it has a lot of nice tracks which all fit to the scenes in which they play and there isn't much more to say about the OST, but it is the strongest part of the movie. In some scenes they used really ugly looking CGI which didn't fit at all and somehow itįeels like they just didn't cared about the movie at all and just wanted to get it quickly released to cash in on bnha fans which is a shame because the main series looks actually amazing at parts. Simply put, the art/animations in this movie are horrendous and it's unbelievable that Studio Bones released it like this.

The story is the first big problem with the movie because the movie relies completely on plot conveniences and it's incredible just how predictable everything is I literally knew how everything will end in the first 10 minutes of watching it. I watched this movie some days ago and it's one of the worst movies I have watched in a long time and entirely just feels like a cheap cash grab.

Still, I'm hoping the next movie will be better. You'll learn quite a lot about the bnha world. That's perhaps the part I enjoyed the most, watching Bakugo, Kirishima, Todoroki, and Izuku fight their way to the top spot and all those cool gadgets Izuku tried on lol. Particularly that Theme Park place looks interesting, deffo wanna go if possible. That sums it up why it's good.Įnjoyment: 8/10 I had high expectations of it and wasn't.exactly disappointed so I'm giving it an 8. and the voice actors are great of course, as always.Ĭharacter: 9/10 Younger All Might. Sound: 9/10 Even till now, the ending song's still stuck in my head. Man, it's great! The California Smash is epic too! But for the most part the art is pretty good, especially for the final battle. Gets super bad, like those screenshots of Naruto va Pain where the character faces are all messed up and weird. But the fights and character interaction makes up those flaws. Story: 8/10 Plot didn't really get me super excited as I watched (maybe I was expecting too much after seeing the plot of this series). The plot is kind of predictable but the fact that it's not a filler movie that pulled a plot out of its arse, it actually provides us some background story of All Might and adds to his characterization earns an 8/10 from me. Set your schedules for Thursday, Jat Anime Expo 2018 – Los Angeles Convention Center, Main Event Hall B, with the subtitled world premiere of My Hero Academia: Two Heroes arriving at 12:30pm followed by the celebrity guest panel at 2:00pm. Attending the event will be Daiki Yamashita (Japanese voice actor of Deku), Mirai Shida (Japanese voice actor of the new movie character, Melissa Shield), Katsuhisa Namase (Japanese voice actor of the new movie character, David Shield), Justin Briner (English voice actor of Deku) and Colleen Clinkenbeard (English ADR director and voice of Yaoyorozu).Not the greatest anime movie I've seen, but definitely far from the worse. A celebrity guest panel will follow immediately after the film and feature talent from both the film and series.
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and Canada this fall. But to kick-off the film’s theatrical marketing, Funimation Films, Toho and Anime Expo have partnered together to present the subtitled world premiere of the film at next month’s Anime Expo 2018 in Los Angeles. Admission to the 90-minute movie event is free to all Anime Expo 2018 badge holders with seating on a first come, first served basis. and will distribute the film across the U.S. Funimation Films acquired the rights to the highly anticipated movie from Toho Co. Anime’s hottest new heroes will soon make their big-screen debut with the release of My Hero Academia: Two Heroes, the first film from the hit franchise.
