My Hero Academia Save Rescue Training Crunchyroll

Okay, fellow My Hero Academia fans. Let's talk. There's something I need to confess. And it might be a bit…controversial.
The Endless Save Rescue Training
Am I the only one who gets a little tired of the Save Rescue Training arcs? Don't get me wrong, I love seeing our heroes in action. It's just... how many buildings can one academy realistically destroy?
Seriously! They're constantly practicing disaster relief. Are they training to be heroes or professional demolition experts?
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I understand the importance. I really do. But sometimes I just crave a villain with a slightly different agenda. Like, maybe stealing the world's supply of spicy ramen?
Villains, Please Be More Creative
Imagine! All Might versus a guy whose Quirk is "Instant Noodle Manipulation." Now that's a fight I'd pay to see on Crunchyroll.
And okay, I know it's about saving people. I'm not a monster! But it feels like every other episode features a collapsed building, a frantic search, and someone dramatically shouting, "I'll save you!"

We get it. They're good people. But let’s see some quirk-fueled karaoke battles! Or maybe a cooking competition judged by Lunch Rush? Just a thought.
The Allure of the Mundane
Think about it: What if they had to deal with everyday hero stuff? Like rescuing cats from trees. Mediating neighborhood disputes. Unclogging a super-powered toilet.
Now that would be relatable content. Because let's face it, most of us aren't battling world-ending threats on a Tuesday.

We're battling existential dread and overflowing laundry baskets. So give us heroes dealing with that kind of heroism!
Crunchyroll Binge-Watching Blues
Don’t get me wrong, I'm still glued to my screen every time a new episode drops on Crunchyroll. I love the characters. The animation is amazing.
But sometimes, late at night, after binging five episodes in a row, the constant "Save Rescue Training" starts to blur. I start dreaming of rubble and conveniently placed debris.

Perhaps a side story where everyone just goes to a hot spring? No villains. No explosions. Just…relaxation.
In Conclusion: More Fluff, Please!
Look, I know My Hero Academia is about big themes. Hope. Courage. Responsibility. But can't we have those themes with a little less rubble?
Maybe this is just me. Maybe I'm the weirdo who prefers fluffy filler episodes. But I suspect I'm not alone.

So, Crunchyroll gods, if you're listening: please, a little more mundane heroism. A little less explosive training. The heroes (and my sanity) will thank you.
And please, someone write that Instant Noodle Manipulation villain. The world needs him.
Plus Ultra... but maybe with a nap afterwards?
