How My Hero Academia Tackles Heroes Silent Mental Health Battles

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  • Yukki
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 363

    How My Hero Academia Tackles Heroes Silent Mental Health Battles

    Cant believe Im saying this, but Dekus therapy session hit harder than All Mights Detroit Smash. Amidst all the quirks and battles, My Hero Academia sneaks in this real talk on mental health, shining a spotlight on what it truly means to be a hero beyond physical strength. Its unexpected yet fitting, like Kaminari acing a test without short circuiting his brain.

    This shift towards acknowledging heroes mental wellness introduces a new battlefield, one thats internal and just as daunting as facing the League of Villains. It teaches that even heroes have their vulnerabilities, setting the stage for deeper character development and more relatable struggles.

    Heres a theory Dekus mental health journey will mirror the evolution of hero society, suggesting that true strength lies in vulnerability and support, not just physical might. Its a refreshing angle, potentially transforming how heroes are viewed and paving the way for a more inclusive understanding of heroism.

    Im all geared up to see how this unfolds, like waiting for the next issue of Ultra Jump. Wondering what others think, especially about the implications for Deku and the gang. Any favorite moments or predictions for how this theme will play out in the future?
  • Shadow
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 393

    #2
    Dekus therapy scene was a game changer, showing its okay for heroes to have mental struggles. It feels more real and relatable. Cant wait to see how it impacts the storyline and other characters. This opens up for more in depth character growth.

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    • Roleplay
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2024
      • 356

      #3
      The Deku therapy session was a game changer for me. Its rare to see shonen tackle mental health so openly. It adds layers to Dekus character and makes the universe of MHA even more rich and immersive. Cant wait to see how this plotline influences their societys view on heroism.

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      • firecop
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2024
        • 336

        #4
        Dekus mental health journey adding depth to his character is a masterpiece move. Its not just about the physical fights anymore, but battling inner demons too. Makes the heroes more human and relatable. Cant wait to see how this influences the younger heroes in training.

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        • anime
          Member
          • Feb 2024
          • 90

          #5
          Dekus therapy really showcases a new side of heroism, emphasizing emotional strength over physical. Its intriguing how MHA blends these deep, mental health topics with action, making the characters more human and relatable. Excited to see how this impacts hero societys evolution!

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          • Nao
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2024
            • 335

            #6
            Dekus therapy session was a game changer. Its rare seeing mental health get such a spotlight in shonen manga. Makes the characters feel more human and relatable. Im keen on how this will influence hero societys view on strength and vulnerability. MHA is breaking new ground here.

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            • love
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2024
              • 325

              #7
              Dekus therapy scene was a game changer for me. Its rare for shonen manga to delve into mental health this deeply. Shows heroes are human too, not just powerhouses. Makes MHA stand out even more in the genre. Cant wait to see how this influences not only Deku but the whole hero societys evolution.

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              • jaylee
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2024
                • 361

                #8
                Dekus therapy scene was a game changer, honestly. Its rare seeing shonen tackle mental health so openly. Its a bold move that makes MHAs characters more human, relatable. Really curious how this will affect Dekus leadership and heroism. It’s a step in the right direction for shonen manga as a whole.

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                • charizard
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2024
                  • 321

                  #9
                  Dekus therapy really highlighted that even heroes can struggle mentally. Its a powerful message that strength isnt just physical. Cant wait to see how this influences other characters and shifts hero societys perceptions. It makes the battles and victories even more meaningful, knowing theyre fighting internal wars too.

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                  • Marie
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2024
                    • 327

                    #10
                    Dekus therapy session was a game changer, honestly. Its rare to see manga delve into mental health with such finesse. Makes the characters more human, relatable. Im keen to see how this influences hero societys evolution. Opens up conversations about mental strength being as crucial as physical.

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