Boku No Hero Academia The Movie 3: World Heroes...
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Parents need to know that My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission is the third feature-length movie based on the popular manga/anime series about a team of Japanese superheroes. Violence may be animated but is still quite strong, with characters getting bloody wounds after being shot with an arrow and zapped with a laser; pools of oozing blood and blood smears are also shown. There's lots of fantasy fighting, some of it very intense, with characters raging and slamming and bashing with all their might. There are explosions, and innocent bystanders are killed. Language includes \"damn,\" \"hell,\" and \"bastard.\" Male characters are briefly shown shirtless, and some costumes are form-fitting and/or revealing. A couple of scenes take place in a bar, with liquor bottles shown. In the United States, both an English-dubbed version and a Japanese-language version with English subtitles are available.
In MY HERO ACADEMIA: WORLD HEROES' MISSION, villain Flect Turn (voiced by Kazuya Nakai in the Japanese-language version and Robbie Daymond in the English dub) and his evil organization Humarise have vowed to destroy all humans who possess \"quirks.\" They consider the Quirks, who have special abilities, to be diseased and dangerous to \"pure\" humans. Flect Turn sets off a bomb that causes Quirks to mutate and die, then threatens to detonate 25 more. Meanwhile, small-time thief Rody Soul (Ryo Yoshizawa/Ryan Colt Levy), who cares for his younger brother and sister, finds that a suitcase he's supposed to deliver has been switched with another one. The one he has contains powerful secrets that Flect Turn wants to get back. Hero Deku (Daiki Yamashita/Justin Briner) tries to help him, but they both wind up on the wanted list and must go on the run. With help from Deku's pals Shoto (Yuki Kaji/David Matranga) and Dynamight (Nobuhiko Okamoto/Clifford Chapin), the heroes discover the key to the briefcase, but there's only a little time left to save the world -- and for Rody to save his family.
Likable characters, positive messages, small doses of humor, and swift, swirling animation will make this superhero anime a must-see for longtime fans, as well as a good entry point for newcomers. The secret weapon of My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission is new, instantly lovable character Rody (pronounced \"Roadie\") Soul. A sly, charming rapscallion dressed in a patched up-shirt with a smart tie, coat, and gloves, his rooster-tail hair kept back with a headband and propped-up sunglasses, he's a charming thief. He keeps the movie's material from getting too serious, but he also gives it its heart. His \"quirk\" is delightful; it's a little pink bird named Pino who always expresses Rody's true emotions, even when he's lying or trying to be cool. In essence, can't lie.
There was some solid character work in this movie. Due to the limitations of it being non-canon, it was never going to do anything too ambitious with the characters. But what it did do worked very well. Deku, Bakugo and Shoto were the three main characters who got a lot of time to shine in the movie, but all the rest of the heroes also played their minute parts very well. It was great seeing all of them working together to solve an avengers level threat together. 59ce067264