My Hero Academia – Episode 40
A definite improvement, but there’s still a ways to go.
I’m aware that Mother’s Basement is about to drop a video about it, but I’m totally unimpressed by the new opening theme. In addition to the song being pretty unmemorable, the direction of it is just a lot more generic than past seasons, so I’m not looking forward to sitting through it for the next ten episodes or so.
We start our new training camp arc with a race through the woods while fighting Monster Hunter beasts, nicely showing off the cast’s ability to work in teams, though I’m a little annoyed by the constant presence of name cards for the class since it just takes away from what’s happening on screen. This is followed by a pretty ridiculous dialogue scene featuring two lines you’ve already seen pictures of, one of which inexplicably makes a Gamergate reference.
This is followed by a bathing scene that really just comes across as redundant, given that a) we literally just had an entire pool episode to ogle at the boys, and b) anyone who has ever seen anime before knows that peeping at the girls literally never ends well (unless you’re watching hentai, though I suppose that’s how Mineta might see the world).
It’s honestly kind of jarring how quickly we go from half-naked high schoolers to a serious conversation about the sad backstory of one of the new characters (a conversation which Izuki spends wearing only a towel, had between him and two mentor figures twice his age who never tell him to put pants on) and look, I’m not a prude, I can appreciate eye candy as much as the next guy, but there’s not really room for fanservice in this scene.
So yeah, ever since the end of the Sports Festival, I continue to find MHA bafflingly inconsistent. Bones is still doing a fine job in the animation department and I really want to love this show as much as everyone else seems to but some of the elements of this episode really needed to be either changed or trimmed.
It’s trending upwards, though, since at least the plot is moving again and we’ve got some good potential in the next episode. 6/10