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Billbob

"Wouldnt that first guy not have anything to pass down (via One For All)" asking the right questions as usual I see, luckily they are good at addressing a lot of things but it'll take some time. Also I swear this is like the 10th time I've heard Wes bring up TRT/roids just this year alone, should we be worried about eventually seeing a MegaWes on cam some day here after a brief stint? Lol

Kai Kage

Just for context, U.A is a High School not college im not familiar with High School specifically so i dont know what ages theyll be but i do know that there are only 3 different years

Gelondil

High school in Japan is grades 10-12 or 15-18 years old.

Chels

To tack onto the conversation on U.A being HS and the age range of that being 15-18, that is the "standard ideal" on paper. It starts to get complicated when you factor in where their bdays land or whether they choose to attend their final year, or any HS at all, since they had accelerated programs. Meaning their primary education takes place in middle school, and HS is specialized focused learning for the university and career you want to go to, so W&S weren't too far off in guessing U.A was like a college. By American standards, JP schools are more like the college you go to before transferring into an ivy league. The school they go to depends on a very competitive system where they have tuition fees, competitive testing to get in, and depending on the school you want to go to, you may even need to move to another city for HS. This is why Bakugo wants to be the only one to go to U.A. if he's the only one, then he's the genius up-and-comer who made it into Harvard, but if he has to share the spotlight with someone less talented, it diminishes his accomplishments in the news when you're average Joe, or worse, a quirkless student, gets into the highest ranked hero program in the country. Like "oh, they'll let anyone in nowadays" (Side note, this is all based on what I was told up to Millenial age. No idea if the systems changed since Gen Z and Alpha) also ya, this does mean that teens there are moreso treated as young adults than here, where we often treat 16 yr Olds as incompetent kids still, which.. turns them into incompetent kids half the time. My aunt and friend both nixed HS in JP to work at bars at 16 and 17 and had their own lives, my aunt because she didn't really care to go to college, and my friend because he says he wouldn't have been able to go to one worthwhile due to financial reasons and grades, but he preferred to get into vkei anyway. Couldn't tell you how common that path is, or the technical legality of that, but there you have it lol I've heard that you could find 13 year olds lying they are 16 and working at "soap houses" sooo.. adult indeed. 😶 also this is all relative to American school systems and culture, I think most teens follow the standard path they are expected to, but this at least explains some of the complex systems we see in anime where they are freaking out over entrance exams and living on their own or competing with other students to get into a hs, or tuition stuffs.

TheBlueOne

i think it would be better for My Hero Academia reactions to be 2 or 3 episodes per reaction video (this if you guys planned to watch all the other seasons)