There was always corniness and cheesiness in MHA since the beginning. Although the story itself wasn't that bad and the decisions Hori was making were let's say okay.
Everything fell apart after the Overhaul arc which was probably the "peak" of MHA. Now check when the Overhaul arc happened and count the chapters since then.
It can be considered a tragedy.
Disclaimer!
Fuck you Jazz and don't quote me on this. I know you disagree and that you think Hori makes good decisions still.
Quoting you anyway.
Yes, I disagree, Overhaul was never peak.
Yes, I enjoyed the individual hero moments in Overhaul, Kirishima's was my favourite for a long while.
But the villains were actually pathetic.
Like, we had like 15 chapters hyping up how Overhaul was this master schemer with this great plan that would plunge hero society into chaos...and then his organisation is instantly folded as soon as the heroes start their raid. And then he jobs to a literal quirkless guy for five minutes. I couldn't take the villains seriously after two chapters into the raid they'd already pretty much completely given up on their organisation.
Like, I thought the Overhaul arc had the potential to drastically shake up the fundamentals of hero society after they were already rocked by the retirement of All Might. But no, turns out Overhaul and his goons were just sort of losers who made like 5 vials of a super potent drug, and lost them all to a homeless guy and his band of merry vagabonds after he got his asses kicked by the first heroes that showed up to arrest him(and they weren't even particularly great heroes).
I'll be honest, Muscular had a far more impressive showing as a villain in his first appearance than Overhaul.
Despite being such a massive arc, someone like Stain in his short stay as antagonist had a greater impact on the universe than the "giant epic Overhaul arc". Again, I really liked a lot of moments in that arc, but it also felt incredibly anticlimatic.
For me, peak MHA was the first war. I generally didn't like the second act of MHA as much as the first. The turning point in the story isn't that great IMO. But the first war felt like what more of the second act should have been about(even just with smaller encounter). It was an epic battle that had a massive impact on hero society.
It utilized the secondary cast of students really well, alongside having some of the best emotional beats and payoffs in the series, and ended on a really devastating outcome.
For me, this second war arc has been okay. I think its highs far exceed anything from Overhaul and are some of the best in the series. Although I think its either a mix of "too little too late" or "better late than never", I think the series is also doing more with the secondary cast as well.
I will say that it has been potentially a bit formulaic with the dramatic character intros, but I've really chapters like this latest one where a secondary characters arc culmintates in them doing something cool(also, I've been wanting and expecting Tokoyami to do something awesome with dark shadow against AFO as soon as I saw that Tokoyami was on the same battlefield as Tokoyami).
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At no point in the story, Noumus let alone Shigaraki or AFO should even get touched by characters less than Deku and maybe Endeavor.
Right now everyone and their mothers can fight AFO and Shigaraki. The stupidity of this and the previous war arc is a tragedy.
Why? This is just idiotic DBZ writing which is completely removed from what the series is actually about. (Also DBZ battle writing is just bad)
The series would be infinitely less interesting and more boring if you had your way.
I have no respect for this opinion whatsoever.