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So is Bakugo [SPOILER] actually? : r/BokuNoHeroAcademia - Reddit
2022年12月30日 · I’m going to get downvoted for this but the manga confirmed he is clinically dead. When respiration and cardiac activity have ceased it is considered clinical death. You can be brought back from clinical death, you can’t be brought back from brain death which happens 5 to 30 minutes after clinical death.
Was this death necessary? : r/BokuNoHeroAcademia - Reddit
Was Bakugo’s death really necessary? I mean, nothing really came of Bakugo’s death other than the shock value. He was gone for a year in the story, but there was no real impact, other than getting the shocked reaction out of Deku. But Deku composed himself quickly and Bakugo was out of the story for the better part of a year.
(Spoilers, death related) Why X is going to be fine
We can’t forget that Edgeshot is also trynna save him.but that means if he succeeds we’ll be losing another pro which might lead Bakugo thinking that he’s responsible for another hero’s death.which we seriously can’t have because 1,that might lead to something worse than before being him and Deku fighting.literally pouring his heart ...
Fake Out Deaths In MHA : r/BokuNoHeroAcademia - Reddit
2022年9月8日 · A fake out death is a death that is reversed in the story. In Dragon Ball every protagonist’s death is a fake out death because it doesn’t mean anything. They die and the next episode they’re brought back. In MHA Bakugo’s death is a fake out because he died but was brought back, and because of that his death holds no weight
Bakugo could’ve been handled much better : …
He claimed that Bakugo’s death was handled poorly, but the way they worded it ironically made his death poetic. They said something along the lines of Baku spent his whole life trying to reach All Might's level and by the time he finally does so he dies immediately afterwards.
How do you guys feel about the way death is handled in the
What really irked me was Bakugo's death. It was near perfect. In the beginning, Izuku nearly loses his life for Bakugo when he's trapped in the slime guy thingy. Now, just like Izuku, Bakugo's body "Moved on its own" and saved Deku, tanking the hit for himself. A truly selfless act that could have led to some pretty amazing writing, I would ...
Bakugo (MHA) vs Deidara (Naruto) : r/whowouldwin - Reddit
2022年10月16日 · He could catch Bakugo off guard with those explosive birds, snakes and other stuff. Bakugo on the otherhand, is much more predictable and straightforward with his fighting style. Deidara could also just fly out of range and bomb Bakugo to death. If Bakugo reaches him in the air, he would fall for Deidara's substitution and kill him with nano bombs.
Big mistake by Horikoshi? : r/BokuNoHeroAcademia - Reddit
2022年11月3日 · If Hori wanted to kill Bakugo, he should've never given Bakugo any development or a character arc in the first place OR he should've at least finished Bakugo's arc with giving him a satisfying villain fight before this fight and a satisfying death which would actually be a conclusion for his character and not something that you can just remove ...
Opponents for Bakugou (MHA)? Preferrably with connections.
Both act as a rival for the protagonist (Izuku for Bakugo and Kamijou Touma for Accelerator) Both are considered number 1 (Bakugo is 1st place in the Tournament arc adn Accelerator is the n°1 Level5 esper) Both's temper tone down and get closer to …
Thoughts on Bakugou? : r/BokuNoHeroAcademia - Reddit
Soga from the MHA Vigilantes spinoff is a perfect parallel to Bakugo and that's how I think Bakugo should've ended up. He didn't lose his original personality but became a lot more calm. He's also very smart and caring, so he characterizes Bakugo properly. I do think Bakugo's development before death was good enough.