The mha ending is false. This is the true ending; the League are all happy, safe, and alive, and they'll live on together forever, being the dumb, chaotic found family they've always been.
(They're on their way to McDonald's. About a 50/50 chance the building will be burnt to the ground by the time they leave. Depends on if their ice cream machine is broken again or not.) Also:
This? This isn't some "ghost" or "vision" or whatever, that's ridiculous lmao. This is real. It's just Tomura on his way home from the pharmacy after picking up Magne's estrogen and Dabi's antipsychotics.
My deepest darkest fantasy is that I collapse on the street and I am rushed to the hospital. They perform a bunch of tests and find out I am severely deficient in some kind of vitamin. Then I start taking the vitamin and I become the happiest cleverest person alive because all my problems were caused by this one deficiency
Boy, the heroes of MHA sure do find their questionable actions needing defences like âbut itâs a warâ or âAFO/Shigaraki/Twice is/was so dangerous thoughâ or âwell the villains are committing war crimes tooâ lately. You donât really see other mediaâs heroes needing those excuses; at least not the ones going for MHAâs optimistic tone. Iâd like to talk about why for a bit, as well as why MHA changing that script doesnât really work for the heroes.
You see; while we on Tumblr like to make fun of how villains in media are always trying to fix something but kick a puppy so you know weâre supposed to side with the people not trying to fix things: the way itâs supposed to be is that villains, at least the well-(enough-)intentioned extremist types like the League & most of the PLF, try to better the world but go *dramatic voice* too far in the process. Meanwhile the heroes harden their resolve and take them down by the book through ingenuity and determination; and although they are protecting the status quo, in the process of this victory the heroes prove that whatever problems initially sparked the conflict can be solved in *dramatic voice* a better way.
But if the heroes also go *dramatic voice* too far in their efforts to protect the status quo, as they do in BNHA, well that kind of undercuts their platform. I mean whatâs the message there? That there actually isnât a better way because underhanded & sketchy tactics are the only way to get things done? That message sucks and so do these heroes.
I can see why the manga keep trying to ignore or brush aside the heroesâ moral darkening, clumsily hand-waving Machiaâs brainwashing or framing Hawks as still a good guy âcause heâs so optimistic and the like. It makes it really hard for them to be inspiring with all their âlight of hopeâ talk if you donât forget all that. I know because I make a point not to forget this stuff and I donât find these heroes inspiring at all.