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Good opening...but...

I kinda knew this would be the case, but I was still kinda hoping characters from the next arc would make an appearance. Mirio, Eri, Sir Nighteye, Overhaul, anyone like that. If they were in this opening, then the Overhaul arc would definitely be animated this season too, but because they’re not, it means that we might not be getting them this season. Again, I knew this would most likely be the case, but I’m still a little sad because I wanna see that arc animated as soon as possible.

Oh well, a man can dream :,(

I just realised the longer you look at this image the less sense it makes.

-Why did Yaoyorozu undo her pony tail when she has it like that in both hero costume and school uniform?

-Did Ashido change into her uniform before deciding to undress?

-Uraraka looks the closest to finish changing back to her uniform, but why are Yaoyorozu and Tsuyu barely started while Hagakure’s not even started?

How many other problems can you find with this image?

Deku x Uraraka Fanfic Ideas

Got a sudden urge to write a Deku x Uraraka Fanfiction where the two will realise their feelings for one another and finally become an item. The only trouble is, I’m having some trouble structuring it. One idea I have is an end of term exam’s requirement is to complete a challenge using teamwork, to which they have three months to prepare, while having couple moments here and there, another is various Class 1-A students try to get the two together faster than nature intended, resulting in hijinxes where the two will completely miss each other until the very end and last idea is there’s a school dance coming up and the two don’t know how to ask each other. I dunno if I should have them be one chapter each and have them short and sweet or be their own story with multiple chapters dedicated to each. I have other ideas which can be mixed into them, like Toga holds Uraraka hostage while Deku tries to save her, All Might confronts the two saying Deku should avoid love or have villains exploit that weakness, or the two visit a carnival/festival to break the ice. But what do you guys think? Any advice to help structure my mess of a brainstorm process will help loads. Thank you! :D

How the MCU can go from dark to even darker with Ant-Man and the Wasp...

>Ant-Man and Wasp face the Quantum-leaping enemy as seen in the trailers, not knowing that Thanos and his army are fighting in Wakanda. >The two heroes enter the Quantum Realm for the final confrontation. >They win by a hair’s breadth after a long and drawn out battle. >They resize up back to the real world. >Something’s not quite right... >They see a car crash with nobody inside it. >They see a regular citizen disintegrate into thin air. >Ant-Man and Wasp are confused as hell what’s going on while they were in the Quantum Realm. >That’s when Ant-Man comes to a grim realisation and asks a very morbid question to himself... >”Where’s Cassie? Where’s my daughter...?” >Black Screen. >Roll Credits. >Would you like some extra darkness with that thick black coffee?

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Yo BHNA Fandom!

Reblog this if you believe in ship and let ship.

It doesn’t matter if you’re kiribaku, bakudeku, tododeku, todobaku, todomomo, kirikami, kirimina, shindeku, or whatever is your flavor of choice.

We’re here to have fun! Don’t be a dick that smacks someone else’s ice cream cone out of their hand cause they’re enjoying something you don’t agree with.

And in the end of the day we can agree with one thing:

These characters we enjoy are fictional and never actually existed in our world to begin with.

Don’t bully someone over relationship headcanons over 2D characters.

I’m Deku x Ochaco, but yes, I agree. Never bully someone over something as trivial as a tv show. That’s how toxic fandoms start and that’s how fandoms end.

In Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon, if Lusamine had the Master Ball in Aether Paradise, why didn’t she use it to capture Necrozma?

 *In Ultra Space, Lusamine and Guzma are no match for Necrozma and his evil rampage*

Lusamine: Ugh, it’s no use, we’ll have to use our secret weapon. Guzma, hand me the Master Ball.

Guzma: Master Ball?

Lusamine: Yes, Guzma, the Master Ball.

Guzma: Right...What Master Ball?

Lusamine: Guzma, we’ve been over this, you bring the Master Ball, the same Master Ball that we spent millions of Poke Dollars on with the plan to capture Necrozma if all else fails to bring him down, while I get the portal to Ultra Space ready. Now enough chatter and hand me the Master Ball.

Guzma: *Nervously* Do we...Still have a couple more Pokemon to send out...? I mean, c’mon, my Golisopod’s barely injured, I mean-

Lusamine: *Slowly realising, she grabs Guzma by the coat* PLEASE TELL ME YOU BROUGHT THE MASTER BALL!! PLEASE TELL ME I DIDN’T WASTE THE ONE-WAY TICKET TO ULTRA SPACE AT THE EXPENSE OF MY CHILDREN’S LOVE AND THE LIFE OF THAT COSMOG FOR YOU TO FORGET THE ONE FAIL SAFE THAT GUARANTEE’D OUR VICTORY!!

Guzma: Well, you got...some of those right...

Lusamine: YOU FORGOT THE MASTER BALL?!!!

Guzma: To be fair, those brats running around were making it hard to think straight! I-

Lusamine: I WROTE IT ON YOUR HAND!!!

Guzma: *Checks palm saying “MAKE SURE TO BRING THE MASTER BALL* Oh yeah, so you did! 

Lusamine: IF WE’RE HERE AND THE MASTER BALL’S IN OUR WORLD, THEN HOW ARE WE MEANT TO STOP-

*Necrozma floats overhead, patiently waiting for them to finish their argument*

Lusamine: If we get out of this, I’ll treat Lillie better, I swear...

*Gets blasted with a Photon Geyser*

*At the same time, Sun catches a random Yungoose with the Master Ball*

Sun: Hope that wasn’t important...Oh well.

Who is Ashi’s Mother?

So something’s been bothering me for quite a while about Samurai Jack Season 5: Who exactly is Ashi’s mother? Yeah, I know she’s the High Priestess and an Aku cultist and fanatic, that part is easy, but who exactly is she? There’s several unanswered questions regarding her: what does she look like behind that mask (Besides having long hair and having the same facial complexion as Ashi)? Why does she worship Aku when all organic lifeforms that isn’t a bounty hunter or assassin for hire hates or fears Aku? Why does she hate Jack when, again, all organic life forms that isn’t a bounty hunter or assassin for hire praise him and see him as their saviour? It’s easy to say that she did it just because and have it end there, but where’s the fun in that? So let’s get cracking onto who she is!

Our first clue is Ashi herself: black hair, Japanese eyes, cute lips and pointed chin, assuming Ashi is the spitting image of her mother (Y’know, seeing as she possesses no inherited qualities from her father save his demon magic) we can assume that the High Priestess looks like an older Ashi with longer hair and...more curvaceous hips and breasts =P So that should narrow it down a lot: we’re looking for a Japanese woman that looks like Ashi but not quite, because genetics. But that’s a little hard, seeing as there isn’t any Japanese girls in the future of Samurai Jack save for two cases: the Japanese girls found in Jack’s Sandals, the ones that were fangasming over him, and Kuni, the little girl trapped in the haunted house in Jack and the Haunted House. But we can scratch them both off the list because the girls in Jack’s Sandals were his fans and looked as though they’d never betray him and Kuni can’t be because she’s got purple hair and she’s more likely to be the imp-like thing that led Ashi to Jack in episode 6. So if it isn’t them then there’s the possibility it could be from Jack’s past, after all, time travel is very common in this series. Maybe she travelled to the future to get revenge on Jack, perhaps? Out of all the possible girls in the past, there’s only one possibility:

Cricket Girl!

WHAT?!!! I hear you ask. How can she be the ultimate Aku fanatic when she was Jack’s friend and possible love interest before? Well, first off, her appearance fits perfectly to Ashi/Ashi’s mother. Long black hair? Check. Japanese eyes? Check. Cute lips? Check. Pointed chin? Check. It’s a perfect match. But again, how can she be evil when she was Jack’s friend? Well let’s cast ourselves into the realm of what-ifs...

When Aku was resurrected in the past, he attacked the Emperor and his palace and brought Japan to it’s knees. Because Cricket Girl is of the same area as Jack, we can assume three scenarios: one, she was captured and enslaved the same as all other of Aku’s victims, two, she managed to make it out safely the same as Jack and the Empress, or she was killed, which is the more boring of the two. If either one or two occurred, then she would believe in Jack’s return the same as everyone else under Aku’s oppression, spending years either devoid of her home or toiling in Aku’s slave farms. And finally, Jack returns from his many years of training around the world to stand up to Aku’s might. But then what happens? He gets hurtled into the future, Aku remains and his rule now extends even further. Jack had failed. The one hope Cricket Girl had to be free and save the world from tyranny and that hope was snuffed out in an instant. It would tear any mind apart from both the grief, despair and anguish that she would now be under Aku’s tyranny for all her life now that the only person able to kill Aku was Jack and now he was gone. Cricket Girl would take it very hard and even begin to hate Jack for his failure. 

So then giving into the despair, if you can’t beat them, join them. Cricket Girl becomes indoctrinated in Aku’s iron rule, finding solace in Aku and then beginning a cult dedicated to worshipping their ultimate god. Then one of two events occur: one, Cricket Girl goes to the future using one of the many time portals scattered across the land to Jack’s time and finally kill the Samurai or she has children who would carry on the same blind anger towards Jack as their parents before them and before them too and the High Priestess was next in line to carry on the hateful vengeance of the Cricket Girl clan. No matter what, she dedicates her life to worshipping Aku until the man himself shows up with magic birth giving semen Aku essence that finally births Ashi and her six sisters, and, well...the rest is history. 

So a couple of things that would have been the case as a result: it would have outlined Jack’s failures even more, as that was a recurring theme in the early parts of Season 5, that even someone as innocent and pure as Cricket Girl can be corrupted by Aku’s evil and Jack could have stopped this. It explains what happens to Cricket Girl, as I don’t believe her appearance is without a purpose. It explains why she, or her descendants, simply refer to him as “Samurai”, because back then, Jack didn’t have the name “Jack”, it’s either the Samurai who failed to stop Aku or that one boy who I chased crickets with. It would also be with a great sense of irony as well: she spent years dedicating herself to killing Samurai Jack because she believed in him, maybe even loved him, only for the perfect killing machine needed to do the job was the one who believed and loved him. Or maybe, the irony isn’t as ironic as it appears.

Maybe Cricket Girl wasn’t evil, but rather perfecting Ashi and her sisters to defeat Aku? Let’s think about it for another moment here. She knew that Aku would only appear before them and grant them his life giving semen Aku essence, only if they worshipped him and created idols in his image. The very Aku essence that would give birth to mini-Akus that can be Aku’s equals in battle. And the true test? Kill Jack. Jack was the paragon of human valour and even he was unable to best Aku in the critical moment. So the only way to kill Aku was to be better than Jack, or at the very least his equals. What if she filled their heads with lies about Aku’s perfect world so that one of them may question that logic and grow to hate Aku more? Perfect reverse psychology. Then join Jack when he was at his absolute lowest and help him through his perils, loving him as Cricket Girl wished she could. And in the end, be the very instrument in returning Jack safely to the past? And the one true test of loyalty to Jack: Cricket Girl/the future descendant of Cricket Girl had to kill Jack so that Ashi would defend him, even if it meant their untimely death. Cricket Girl wasn’t waiting for the perfect time to kill Jack, she was creating the ultimate weapon to kill Aku, even greater than the sword bestowed by the gods. And what would truly be heart breaking, was Jack never even knew she existed after Ashi came along, and she died before she got to talk to Jack once more.

So? What do you think? Talking horse poop? Think it’s got potential? Feel free to add your own spin to it, if you want :)