source: cracked.com
So one of the most interesting (and well known) things about behind the scenes on King of The Hill is the do's and don'ts manual put together for the animators. Outside of providing a good basis for the designs of the characters, you can also see a lot of the personalities that would develop as the series went on (especially in Hank's don'ts). These are really interesting and there are a lot more in both the article linked and around the internet, so be sure to check them out if you haven't. I'm still trying to learn more about these so if anyone has any extra info lmk! (Also I am a massive fan of dog-Hank in the bottom right corner)
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MHA 2.15 - Midoriya and Shigaraki - part 2
This is my first time watching MHA, no spoilers please!
Okay, so heroes have laws and regulations like no arrests or punishments. I guess they assist the police but don’t technically do the handcuffing. I bet the American heroes have way looser rules, lol. MHA’s depiction of Japanese heroes is pretty principled.
Hint, hint, go on a hair-brained plot to murder Stain, cough, cough. The way Manual: The Normal Hero (excellent hero name btw) was on to Iida’s sh*t in nano seconds is great. Nothing gets past Mediocre Man.
He is giving a lecture, but he is being gentle about it. What a sweetie. It is a shame that Iida did not listen to a word he said.
Is Manual wearing dish washing gloves? What is he going to do? Scrub villains away with hot water and dish soap?
The more of Stain’s philosophy I get to hear, the more interesting he gets. I want to learn more about him. He seems to not hate heroes so much as resenting heroes who have superficial motivations.
“Hero breeder”, pfft. Phrasing, Shigi, phrasing.
Stain want’s to make better heroes by killing the phony ones, but Shigaraki wants to dust anyone he wants just because. No wonder they don’t get along.
He’s aNnOyInG! Our super villain is out here sulking with his arms crossed like a mad toddler who just got told he has to share his toys. It is kinda cute in a pathetic way.
Haha, of course Iida always responds to texts the second he receives them. Makes it even more shocking that he is leaving his bestie on read right now.
Take a big boot to the brain mothafuka! It is satisfying seeing Gran Tortilla aim for the exposed brain right away. It is an obvious weak spot on the Nomus.
Well sh!t. Stain seems self-righteous with his so-called principles of only killing unworthy heroes, but he has no right to play judge, jury, and executioner. I was naive for a second since I thought he might not kill a kid. Imagine saying that kids can catch your blade, you know, depending on the “situation”. What a nut-bar.
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