my hero academia s6 part 2
What we have here was a Frankenstein of lowbrow content, and boy was it entertaining!
The story is very straightforward, if only by design. A corrupt kingdom takes advantage of their
citizens through tyrannical rule, and to fight against this oppression, rebel forces send aid by hiring a band of assassins tasked with killing off high-ranking members of the capital. It's like Assassin's Creed, but with a lot more
boobs and nakama power involved. Our protagonist, PussyBetaMale-kun, or Tatsumi, if you prefer, joins this hit squad.
The goal of these rebel forces are pretty basic; overthrow the governing body and establish a new order of equality. Seems like a simple enough story to execute right? Well, that's where you'll be sorely mistaken, with AGK, plunging your IQ down a few pegs is the only way to keep up with its scatterbrained thought process when it comes to figuring its own shit out. In substitution of a fairly paint-by-numbers plot, AGK decides to globetrot across its world, not out of a need to explore anything, no, that would be too "smart," but solely for the sake of encountering as many comedically vile people as possible. And in that regard, its meandering was a success. In
place of a rebel uprising, what we got in its stead was a bunch of superpowered edgelords engaging in giant cockfights to see who was the strongest. Assassin Super Bowl was in full swing, and while they were duking it out like reject members of a Mad Max film, the highborn nobles were strolling along in the background, torturing its citizens with so
much glee that you can't help but root for their cartoonish villainy.
The setting was never explored, feeling equally perfunctory as the characters inhabiting it.
09. As more eccentric members join the club, the dynamics lead to numerous hilarious and ecchi moments. The beauty of “Haganai” in the ecchi landscape is its portrayal of genuine human relationships infused with light-hearted ecchi content. The
anime beautifully showcases the awkwardness and challenges of teenage relationships, making it relatable to many. Its ecchi scenes are woven naturally into the narrative, serving as a reflection of the characters’
struggles and growth rather than mere fanservice. With its heartwarming moments and genuine portrayal of friendship, it stands out as a top contender in the ecchi category.
Ippo getting informed by Aoki and Kimura about their comeback matches. Later, after watching Miyata fight against Li Chon Pir, Ippo met Date, who commented on Miyata's match and revealed to Ippo that he would be fighting an American who was ranked fifth in the WBA, and if he wins he would be going after the world title. Date warned Ippo before leaving to not idle around too long by having no matches while everyone else is progressing, or he will be forgotten. Ippo
went to the gym and found out that him, Aoki and Kimura have matches coming up. With Ippo only knowing the name of his opponent, Ponchai Chuwatana and record, he did not know what he looked
like or what his fighting style was. Kamogawa had Ippo training more on defence than offence. During training, Kamogawa collapsed and was sent to the hospital. At the hospital, Kamogawa revealed the goal for his match, to hit before getting hit. Ippo began watching tapes of Mike Tyson and noted how he bobs his head for defence. Kamogawa recovered from the hospital and Ippo went to the weigh-in, where he met Ponchai for the first time. Ippo arrives to the ring for his comeback match five months after losing to Date.