My Hero Academia: Vigilantes
Título original: Vijirante Boku no Hîrô Akademia Irîgarusu
Un estudiante tímido recupera sus sueños heroicos cuando un vigilante lo recluta junto a una artista para combatir el crimen en un mundo con superpoderes pero pocos héroes reales.Un estudiante tímido recupera sus sueños heroicos cuando un vigilante lo recluta junto a una artista para combatir el crimen en un mundo con superpoderes pero pocos héroes reales.Un estudiante tímido recupera sus sueños heroicos cuando un vigilante lo recluta junto a una artista para combatir el crimen en un mundo con superpoderes pero pocos héroes reales.
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My Hero Academia: Vigilantes isn't just another superhero anime-it's a relatable story set in a fantasy world. Unlike typical heroes, the protagonist is ordinary-no grand destiny or overwhelming power, just heart and determination. His mentor is equally grounded, relying on experience and conviction rather than special abilities.
Beautifully animated and emotionally resonant, the series reminds us that heroism isn't about strength or chosen-one narratives. It's about showing up, helping, and trying your best-even if you feel ordinary in an extraordinary world. Heroes aren't born, they're made.
Beautifully animated and emotionally resonant, the series reminds us that heroism isn't about strength or chosen-one narratives. It's about showing up, helping, and trying your best-even if you feel ordinary in an extraordinary world. Heroes aren't born, they're made.
The new animation style gives the show a fresh feel and clearly sets it apart from the main My Hero Academia storyline, while still retaining that classic essence fans know and love. I also like when they add hero comic elements-it gives the show a more balanced tone and keeps things from feeling too heavy or overly dramatic.
The episode itself serves more as a setup, laying the groundwork for what's to come. The pacing feels quite fast, which keeps things engaging, though it might take a bit of getting used to. It gave me nostalgia-the first time I saw Midoriya, too.
I'm looking forward to seeing how the protagonist grows from here, and how far he can go. There's definitely potential, and I'm excited to watch it unfold.
The episode itself serves more as a setup, laying the groundwork for what's to come. The pacing feels quite fast, which keeps things engaging, though it might take a bit of getting used to. It gave me nostalgia-the first time I saw Midoriya, too.
I'm looking forward to seeing how the protagonist grows from here, and how far he can go. There's definitely potential, and I'm excited to watch it unfold.
I'm writing a review in advance because I doubt it will improve.
This spinoff rests almost entirely on the success of Boko no Hero. Neither the story, the fights, the characters, and certainly not the animation (more on that later) come close to the original.
The first few episodes should be particularly compelling, but they're almost boring. The music plods along, the character introductions are amateurish, and the villain designs are questionable and, above all, generic.
The worst part, though, is the animation. Bland backgrounds, no sharpness, continuity errors, sometimes too garish, sometimes too dark-to avoid having to animate details. Sometimes even the animations are repetitive. The only positive thing is the facial expressions.
The voice actors do their best, and I'll keep watching, but I can't recommend it in its current state.
This spinoff rests almost entirely on the success of Boko no Hero. Neither the story, the fights, the characters, and certainly not the animation (more on that later) come close to the original.
The first few episodes should be particularly compelling, but they're almost boring. The music plods along, the character introductions are amateurish, and the villain designs are questionable and, above all, generic.
The worst part, though, is the animation. Bland backgrounds, no sharpness, continuity errors, sometimes too garish, sometimes too dark-to avoid having to animate details. Sometimes even the animations are repetitive. The only positive thing is the facial expressions.
The voice actors do their best, and I'll keep watching, but I can't recommend it in its current state.
Not a bad start at all. The new animation style really suits the show, especially during the action sequences and fight scenes, where the fluid movement and detailed backgrounds shine. The episode itself was decent, mostly setting things up for what's to come. I'm still curious to see where it's all heading. You can definitely feel that My Hero Academia influence lingering in the mix. That alley scene, for some reason, even gave me TMNT vibes.
That said, we're once again stuck with a wimpy, whiny protagonist. But to be fair, this could actually work out well in terms of character development,it has potential if done right.
That said, we're once again stuck with a wimpy, whiny protagonist. But to be fair, this could actually work out well in terms of character development,it has potential if done right.
Vigilantes Season 1 was honestly way better than I expected. It's a My Hero Academia spin-off and it's actually really good. The animation is solid and the story is pretty interesting too. Sometimes the villains felt a little repetitive but it's not a big deal. There are some awesome characters in it and I literally binged the whole thing in one go. It's definitely worth watching and I'd for sure recommend it. Now I just need them to drop Season 2 as soon as possible.
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- TriviaIt is based on a Japanese manga series written by Hideyuki Furuhashi and illustrated by Betten Court. It is both a spin-off and a prequel to Kôhei Horikoshi's manga series My Hero Academia. Hideyuki Furuhashi and Betten Court serialized the spin-off manga on the Shounen Jump+ web magazine from September 2016 to May 2022. Shueisha published the 15th and final volume on July 4, 2022. VIZ Media licensed the manga in English in 2018 and released the 15th and final volume on October 10, 2023.
- ConexionesSpin-off from My Hero Academia (2016)
- Bandas sonorasKekka Orai
Performed by Kocchi no Kento
Lyrics by Kocchi no Kento
Music by Kocchi no Kento and GRP
Sound-produced by GRP
Theme Song in Cooperation with Chisako Iizuka and Nana Toki
[Opening Theme]
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