Why My Hero Academia's Simplistic Characterization is a GOOD Thing
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Some people have criticized My Hero Academia by saying that its characters don't have much going on. While this assessment is accurate, it misses the point of what MHA is trying to do with its first season.
Scope: My Hero Academia anime season one.
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