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Before we begin, I want to state that I donāt think Hori is a bad writer. I think he has strengths and weaknesses like all writers. I also know that Hori is under a lot of pressure from fans, his editor, publishers, and whoever else is involved with making a manga. Iām also aware that writing a manga is different than book writing, which is what Iām trying to study, so I may not understand a few things. Plus, Hori is under a time crunch which may affect his writing.
That being said, I was asked what I donāt like about his writing, so;
Notes:
*BNHA Critical
*Anti-Shigaraki (mainly how he's written and handled storywise.)
*Take it with a grain of salt
*Keep in mind that these will beĀ writing elementsĀ only, not how I feel about characters.
Also, keep in mind that BNHA is a LONG series, so please be polite in your corrections if you feel there's a mistake. Also, the post is a bit rambly, so if you would like me to clarify something I said, let me know.
1: Lack of Build up.
*Now, not everything needs to be built up in a story, however, if it plays an important role, story or character-wise, then it has to.
This especially failed with Midnight, which pissed me off because Hori showed he could do death a scene right with Twice! Twice was built up as a person, we saw his connections with people, we saw him fighting for what he believed in, and we saw him die. We got none of that with Midnight. To anyone who only read the main manga, did you know she was high school friends with Aizawa and Hizashi and that she took in a kitten they found? And that SHE was the one who pushed Aizawa into his teaching job? No, you didnāt. Because Hori failed to tell us that. Also, Hori failed to build Midnight up as a person, show us what she loved, skipped her death scene, and yet expects to get the same emotional payoff as Twice.
2: Not allowing us to learn more about Class 1-A and seeing their internal struggles.
*I hate the LoV but I understand why others may connect with them. One of the reasons is that we get to see their inner thoughts and feeling and learn about their past and why theyāre the way they are. With Class 1-A we donāt know over half the class. What do I mean by that?Ā
Why are they heroes? Tenya wants to be like his brother, Izuku wants to be like All Might, and Ochako wants money for her family and just likes helping people. But what about Toru? Why does she want to be a hero? How did she get in? And so on. What are the students' morals? They believe in protecting people, but what else? Are they chaotic? Lawful? Neutral? What? And what are their struggles? Etc.
Why is all of this important, and why is it a writing failure? Because weĀ needĀ this stuff toĀ careĀ about the characters. This is especially important in the climax where weāre supposed to be rooting for the heroes, but instead, most arenāt. Why? Because we never got to get to know them.
3: Important information is in side materials
*Most of the development of Class 1-A is in Team Up Missions and school briefs where the canon is questionable as theyāre written by different authors. But the worst offense is having Aizawaās backstory in BNHA:V. Why? Because the payoff for that backstory is in theĀ main series. Aizawaās backstory has no emotional weight and feels out of place in BNHA:V. Thereās no reason why it shouldnāt have been the main story. It could have been slipped in while Aizawa and Hizashi are driving to see Kurogiri. This is especially important as it tells the audience of the main series who Oboro is and why heās important. As of now, without reading the other series, heās just a few images where he barely talks.
For it is a huge writing failure on the writer's part if I have to buy DLC or go to side materials to get the complete story as those are supposed to add, not fill in plot holes and such.
4: Everything is being shoved into the final climax
*In the climax where everything is supposed to come to a head, we are dealing with the backstories of several characters, plot points that barely showed up, several "twists" and more, making the fight longer than a DBZ battle. Not only does this stretch things out to the point of boredom where everyone is just like, "get on with it!" but it also fails to give us and the story time to build on these points, most of which are important. To be fair, I don't think this is Hori's fault, as he's being pushed to wrap things up if the rumors are correct.
5: Shiggy barely does anything
*Shiggy is the main villain of the series. Heās on the posters, the covers, in the theme song, etc.Ā
Yet he doesnāt do a thing to push the plot and Izukuās arc till the end. And even then, AFOās does most of the work. No, really; after the USJ arc and before the hospital arc, how does Shiggy influence the plot?
He released two Nomus after meeting Stain. Okay. What role does that play in the plot or on Izuku? None. You can take that out and it wouldnāt change the story except for a scene or two. Shiggy ātalksā with Izuku at the mall? Whatās the effect there? Well, it has them change the campsite but again, that changes nothing as far as the story goes, nor does it push the plot. And Izuku? Again, no change. Shiggy orders Izukuās death? See above. The scene with Bakagou? Put anyone there, and it would have been the same. And as soon as the heroes show up, it becomes about AFO.
And once AFO is arrested? Overhaul becomes the villain andācorrect me if Iām wrongāthe other league members play a bigger role than him. And none of his actions affect the plot that much. Like, do the member of the league do anything that Overhaulās minions couldnāt do? And again, the effect on Izuku, the protagonist; zero.
It isnāt until Giran is captured that Shiggy does something to push the plot forward and thatās defeating Re-Destructo and having the MLA join him. After that? He goes to sleep so he can get a makeover! (Which, to be fair, paid off as his hair becomes nice and fluffy, but still.)
Itās not until the hospital raid that Shiggy not only moves the plot forward AND affects Izuku. And then, almost immediately, AFO takes over. Even in the current arc, Iām not sure if itās Shiggy fighting or AFO. The most he did was in the USJ arc, and even then, it was the NOMU that affected the characters and plot. True, Shiggy nearly kills Tsuyu and figures out Aizawa's trick, but he's not the one who leaves the damage on Aizawa that persist throughout the series or lessens All Might's time. It's the Nomu. He crushes Aizawa's face and the rest of his body, then stands enough of a threat against All Might that he has to push past his limit. And both these actions affect the plot of the story. None of Shiggy's actions do.
In Inuyasha we barely saw Naraku, however, you canāt take him out of the story and replace him with someone else. Why? Because the story wouldnāt have happened without Naraku being Naraku. Without him, Kikyo wouldnāt have died nor would the drama between her and Inuyasha. (Not to mention the drama with the rest of the party.) The point is that if Naraku vanished from Inuyasha the whole story would fall apart.
Thatās not the case with Shiggy. Anyone could have led the attack on USJ and had the same effect on the story and the characters. Anyone could have been possessed by AFO and triggered Izukuās need to save them. Anyone could be Nanaās grandson and the effect would be the same. And, as Shiggy is the poster villain for MHA, this is the greatest writing failure of MHA. Why? Because a villain's role is to push the plot and the hero's arc forward.
Hell, Overhaul is only around for one arc, and he affects the story more than Shiggy;Ā
Overhaul's actions caused Izuku to force himself to grow to help Eri, then showed Izuku that defeating a villain isn't enough to save someone as Eri was still traumatized. Mirio lost his quirk, prompting a sense of guilt in Izuku but determination in Eri so she could help him. The bullets Overhaul made come back and cripple Aizawa to the point he has to depend on others. Night eye is killed by him and dies in Ochako's arms, forcing her to rethink her career and install an intense need to save others so no one dies on her watch again. And so on.Ā
And as for AFO, just like Naraku, the story wouldn't exist without him. Without him, there would be no OFA, All Might's backstory wouldn't have happened, all the nomu plots wouldn't exist, and Shiggy would have nothing. Everything Shiggy has isn't through his own strength but through AFO.
The point is that AFO and Overhaul cannot be removed or replaced by another to make the story function. Shiggy can, and to me, that is a huge failure.
Special mentions; (these are more opinion based)
1: Wasted concepts
*Hori has a bunch of good ideas but due to time constraints or overwhelming himself, Hori rarely follows through or explores the full potential.
The biggest example is the Nomus. I stated this in another post but Iāll copy it here;
āThe Nomus are the ones that carry the threat and the emotional impact for the main cast. Kurogiri connects to Aizawa and shows that AFO has not only been stealing corpses but has been eyeing UA students especially, which connects to UA. And the Bat Nomu is a personal connection to Izuku and Bakagou, who are both major players. And we know Dabiās connection to the plot.ā
Because the Nomus are mostly made of dead people, this could have a huge impact on the cast. Forget about Shiggy, if AFO really wanted to get back at All Might he should have used Nanaās corpse in some way. That would have shaken him up and hurt him and the audience more than some kid All Might met once. Plus, the nomus arenāt just dead people, theyāre living people that were experimented on. Think of how that raises the stakes for the heroes as theyāre not just fighting villains, theyāre fighting innocent people who were kidnapped and brainwashed. And every time a hero dies they can end up as one of those monsters. Again, the emotional stakes are raised.
This is especially important for Izuku. Even if the bat nomu disappeared after one arc he would still have made an impact on the story if he had faced Izuku and been revealed who he was. Why? Because he was someone Izuku knew. A bully, yes, but still someone Izuku knew. And AFO turned him into a monster. This gives Izuku a personal reason to fight and train harder while introducing him to the kind of person AFO was. Whether Bat Nomu died or was captured, thereās a personal stake for Izuku.
I could go on, but this post is already gonna be long. The gist is that we got the bare minimum with them and itās a shame.
But itās not just the Nomus, thereās also Stain. They introduced a cool villain with a decent concept andĀ halfĀ a leg to stand on, but they lock him up right away and donāt bother with him again for over two hundred chapters. And even then he does ONE thing, then vanishes.
There are also a ton of wasted characters like over half the class of 1-A, The UA teachers, the quirkless, the MLA, and Sir Night Eye.
Now to balance this, hereās what I like about Horiās writing;
1: Decent Concepts
*While he doesnāt always explore them very well, Hori does put out fun concepts that fanfic writers myself have fun with.
2: The creative use of Quirks
*When Hori shows us the quirks heās very creative in their uses which is cool to see. And thereās a lot of science and research behind them that Iām discovering.
3: The Characters
*Love āem or hate āem, Hori creates a lot of interesting characters, a majority that people want to learn about. (Shame we donāt but I digress.) (Plus most of the designs are creative.)
4: All Mightās character and arc
*Nearly everything about All Might is perfect from a story perspective. Almost everything about how All Might is written is done absolutely well.
5: The setup
*The stage Hori set up is very interesting and I like it. I like the premise, the setting, the characters, and more.
6: The Art
*I like most of Horiās designs as theyāre nice-looking and creative. Most of the costumes are fun as well. (I love Ochako's hero costume! As well as Stars and Stripes'.)
7: Subtle scenes
*This is mainly shown in the beginning, but many small scenes carry many character and story elements without it being overly obvious. But I talked about them in my chapter reviews, so I won't repeat myself.
And that's it! Feel free to share what you like or dislike about Hori's writing elements.
More and more I find that people are creating new words and subcultures with their own language. Though I encourage subcultures to express themselves verbally in a way that make sense for them, I find that many try to impose their subculture and vernacular subculture onto me and my vernacular.
I found that most that try to impose their language on me don't always react well to this, but to those I value speaking with, they understand and are okay with just the acknowledgement that the terms exist for them without needing to force acculturation upon others around them.
This is how I respond. I begin by acknowledging the terms and meaning by asking questions of clarification and then if I do not wish to take them on into my own vocabulary, I say.
"I appreciate you sharing the vernacular of your subculture however I do not require the addition of these terms nor do I feel obliged to the merger of your vernacular with that of mine."
And as sometimes I can come off a little harsh, I sometimes add in a "I wish you well." Or "Thank you for sharing the meaning of your words so that I am able to understand them if they come up in conversation with others within your culture."
Then I go about my business.
This statement expresses gratitude for someone sharing the language or terminology associated with their subculture. However, it also conveys that the person, me, is not interested in adopting or using these terms themselves, nor do they feel obligated to merge or combine the subculture's language with their own. It's a polite way of acknowledging the gesture while politely declining to incorporate those specific terms into their own vocabulary. The closing phrase "I wish you well" indicates a positive and friendly sentiment despite the difference in language usage.
Though it is nice to be polite and listen, you are by no means required to implement someone else's views, words, beliefs, or culture upon yourself. I love when others share with me, but I myself, even when I share, do not expect someone to change for me or adapt to my desires. You should not feel obligated, pressured or bullied into following another person's desire.
You are capable of listening and deciding for yourself, by way of values and principles, what is good for you.