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fight each of the God Warriors individually,
exposit backstory details that mean absolutely nothing outside of these fights we
will never think of again, and they make progress towards saving Athena, who has been essentially removed yet again. On paper, this is so similar to the Sanctuary arc that you could be forgiven for thinking that I'm overreacting when I say it is a 1/10. But it's literally just the worst parts of it with nothing else. It's so aggressively formulaic and badly structured that it comes off as a story written by someone who hates shonen battle manga and wants this story to convince other people to hate it. Every single fight has exactly the same structure as a fight against a Gold Saint, but they cannot actually give whatever "new peak" the bronze saints' cosmo reaches a new name, so there's no progression at all even though it's telling us there is. And then there's the fact that the God Warriors, like the Gold Knights before them, are literally working against their own interests. With the Gold Knights, I was willing to overlook that
because they were sworn to serve Pope Aries and they believed Athena was in Sanctuary even though she wasn't. They had no reason to disbelieve the bronze saints, but they had little reason to believe them either. In Asgard, their version of Athena is Hilda and she has suddenly become openly evil. Her plan will destroy the world. Her sister, Freya, joins up with the bronze knights to stop her.
The song "lvs", played when Shōko is excluded from the class community, was recorded by putting a microphone inside a piano, obtaining a muffled sound in which the piano mechanics' noises are emphasized. This technique recreates for the viewer an effect that resembles Shōko's perception. [21] Release[edit] The film premiered in 120 theaters across Japan on September 17, 2016. [14][31] It was screened at the 2016 Scotland Loves Animation festival on October 22, 2016,[32] and at the ICA in London on February 5, 2017. [33] Anime Limited distributed and released the film in the United Kingdom and Ireland on March 15, 2017. [34]
Purple Plan released the film in
Singapore and Malaysia on March 9, 2017.
Anime News Network. Archived from the
original on November 9, 2020. Retrieved August 3, 2022. February 2018: April (March 5, 2018). "My
Hero Academia Ranks #1 on U. S.