My Hero Academia Movie 3 World Heroes' Mission

Okay, let's talk about My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission. The third movie! Did everyone love it? Probably. But... I have some thoughts.
The Plot: A Global Quirk Crisis (Again!)
The story? A group called Humarize wants to wipe out Quirks. Dramatic, right? They use these bombs called Trigger Bombs to make people go crazy. It's up to Deku, Bakugo, and Shoto to save the world. Again. Seems familiar, doesn't it?
The "Unpopular" Opinion: It's a Little... Repetitive?
Don't get me wrong, I love MHA. But this plot felt a bit like a remix of previous arcs. "World in danger, heroes must unite!" It's a classic, but I wished for more originality. Anyone else feel this way?
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And the villains? Humarize felt a little generic. They hate Quirks, okay. But their motivations didn't really grab me. Maybe I’m just villain-obsessed.
The Good Stuff: Action and Animation!
Okay, enough negativity. The action scenes were AMAZING! Bones always delivers. Deku, Bakugo, and Shoto looked incredible fighting together.

Especially that final battle! The animation was top-notch. So many flashy moves and epic teamwork! My inner child was screaming with joy.
The World Heroes' outfits were also pretty cool. I’d buy an action figure of Deku in that stealth suit in a heartbeat! Who wouldn't?
Rody Soul: The Real MVP?
Now, let's talk about Rody Soul. This guy was great! He was funny, relatable, and had a surprisingly emotional backstory. A breath of fresh air amidst the chaos.

His interactions with Deku were probably the best part of the movie. It showed a different side of Deku and gave Rody some great character development. Sorry, Bakugo, but Rody stole the show.
That emotional scene near the end? Waterworks. I admit it! Don’t judge me!
The Verdict: Fun, but Not Game-Changing
World Heroes' Mission is a fun ride. Plenty of action, great animation, and a likable new character. Perfect for a relaxed afternoon.

But, in my humble opinion, it doesn't quite reach the heights of the series' best moments. The plot felt a little predictable. But hey, still worth watching!
It’s kind of like ordering your favorite comfort food. You know it will be good, but it’s not going to blow your mind. Still satisfying, though.
So, Where Does it Rank?
If I had to rank the My Hero Academia movies, I’d put it somewhere in the middle. Entertaining, but not as memorable as Two Heroes. Or as emotionally resonant as some arcs in the main series.

I think it might have benefited from a slightly tighter plot, or perhaps a more compelling villain. Still good times though. What can I say, I am just being nitpicky.
But hey, that’s just my opinion! What did you guys think? Did you love it? Hate it? Somewhere in between? Let me know!
Ultimately, it’s My Hero Academia. And even a slightly flawed MHA movie is still pretty darn good. Plus Ultra!
