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My Hero Academia World Heroes Mission

 

 

SCORE: 71

 

My Hero Academia World Heroes Mission 

 

I have been waiting for months for the home release of My Hero Academia World Heroes Mission. My big brother let me know about it and I am so thankful I had the money to purchase it on Blu-ray + DVD. It takes one hour and forty-one minutes to watch My Hero Academia World Heroes Mission from start to finish. I have already watched My Hero Academia World Heroes Mission multiple times.

There is this cult in My Hero Academia World Heroes Mission called Humarise. They follow the Quirk Doomsday Theory. I am not completely versed on what the Quirk Doomsday Theory is. From what I understand from My Hero Academia World Heroes Mission the theory is that all life on the planet will get destroyed because of quirks that become more powerful. They want to save humanity from that destructive fate by destroying all quirks.

The Humarise cult releases a gas bomb in a city. It causes people to manifest a quirk and in most cases die. The few that do not manifest a quirk are considered to be pure humans. The heroes in My Hero Academia World Heroes Mission are all over the world trying to stop the bombs and this cult. Deku, Bakugo, and Todoroki stumble across a case that contains important information in stopping the cult. They also bring along Rody.

Rody has an interesting backstory in My Hero Academia World Heroes Mission. He is a courier for criminals. He is supposed to bring a case of jewels to his boss. The case got switched and he winds up with the case that the cult is chasing down. Why is that case so important? It contains the location of the cults main base and the key to shut down all of the bombs. Deku gets accused of killing multiple people and must go on the run with Rody.

The issues families will have with My Hero Academia World Heroes Mission are violence, blood, bad language (actually just a few words here and there), evolution, and more. There is plenty of humor within My Hero Academia World Heroes Mission. The animation is fantastic and there is plenty of action in this movie. The music is good and I like the hoodies used when the heroes are first shown in My Hero Academia World Heroes Mission.

Deku continues to win people over in My Hero Academia World Heroes Mission. There are some nasty battles near the end of My Hero Academia World Heroes Mission. The main villain has a power to reflect your attacks back at you. Deku just brute forces his way through that power eventually pointing out the bad guy gave up on learning his powers. I am surprised a cult could have so many followers and buildings all over the world. I generally see cults as small and local.
- Teen Gamer

 

Graphics: 64%
Sound: 70%
Replay/Extras: 72%
Gameplay: 81%
Family Friendly Factor: 66%

System: Blu-ray/DVD
Publisher: Funimation
Developer: K.Horikoshi/Shueisha
Rating: ‘PG-13’ for Parents Strongly Cautioned THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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