I've seen them all.supersaiyanZero wrote:It sounds like you haven't actually watched any of those shows to be honest.
This year I kept hearing about a particularly great fight in My Hero Academia involving Midoriya and Todoroki. I was looking forward to seeing it because of the praise.
And how did this so called incredible fight play out?
1. Todoroki sent out some ice and Midoriya flicked the ice.
2. Todoroki sent out some more ice and Midoriya flicked the ice.
3. Todoroki sent out ice yet again..... Midoriya flicked the ice.
4. Todoroki sent out more ice because it had worked so well the three previous times and what do you think Midoriya did? Yeah he flicked the ice. Same thing four times in a row.
5. Todoroki sent out more ice and Midoriya flicked the ice but wait this time Todoroki ran across the ice. He then did another ice attack and Midoriya punched the ice.
6. Todoroki sent out more ice and Midoriya flicked it again because it was so interesting the first time that we just needed to see the same thing another four times.
7. Finally they got up close and Midoriya actually hit him, it took that long into the fight before somebody actually hit someone.
8. Todoroki sent out more ice and Midoriya flicked it though at least this time they actually moved.
9. Midoriya punched him again and Todoroki uses his fire powers.
10. They do this big joint attack at one another....which doesn't even land because the others stop it. End of fight.
That hardly resembles a fight, it was a "let's take turns doing the same technique over and over and then do a big attack at the end". It's the equivalent of if Goku vs Jiren stood in the same spot for most of the fight taking turns fires blasts at each with two punches actually thrown.
It is a technique fest like many Shonen fights where they just take turns doing different techniques until one goes down first.