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My Hero Academia: Rescue New World

As the two head home from a work-study session, Deku and Bakugo renewed their motivations on stopping the League of Villains, only to be interrupted by a suspicious mist hurling them up to the skies.

Another day goes by with the crew of the Grandcypher as they take on a quest for a village to subdue a large horde of monsters. While capable of handling them in strength, the numbers ended up causing some troubles until two students entered the fray and overturned the situation. With Deku and Bakugo having no means of returning back home, they decide to tag along with the crew for the time being.


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  • Big Damn Heroes:
    • Deku introduces himself to the crew by taking out the beasts going after Misiah of Hope and her mother.
    • After Deku becomes incapacitated from hitting the ground, Todoroki, Ochaco, Tsuyu, and Zooey show up to stop the Doom Beast.
  • Commonality Connection: Lobelia hangs around with Toga and Twice due to their similar interests in killing for their interests.
  • Crossover: With My Hero Academia.
  • Enemy Mine: Subverted. Toga and Twice tries to join the fight against Misiah due their companionship with Lobelia and the former declaring to be the only one allowed to defeat Deku, only to be stopped by Lobelia due to their conflicts of interest.
  • Evil Smells Bad: Discussed. Part of the reason Toga and Twice think the Captain is a villain is because they smell blood from them.
  • Gameplay and Story Integration: After the crew gets launched into the air by a Doom Beast, Deku saves everyone with the cost of himself falling hard on the ground. The Scripted Battle that appears afterwards starts with Deku at low health unlike everyone else.
  • Not So Similar: While Lobelia brings up that he's similar to the Captain, Toga, and Twice, as they all have some experience with blood, their social standings and motives differ, causing Lobelia to hide the two villains from the Captain for a while.
  • Pure Is Not Good: Discussed. Toga and Twice find it odd that Lobelia works with the Captain and is deliberately hiding the pair from them due to the latter's assumed purity, stating that the Captain reeks of blood.
  • Rousing Speech: A subversion occurs when Bakugo attempts one, yet him having a Face of a Thug causes the speech to backfire and scare the kids even further.
  • Values Dissonance: In-Universe example. While the heroes get along with the Captain immediately due to similar morals, the villains also feel a sense of familiarity with them; to begin with, they're friends with Lobelia, and the Evoker's past as a mass murderer has long been accepted by the Captain when it would be considered an unforgivable offense by the heroes. Even these brief moments paints a stark divide between the morals of the skydoms, where people die and are killed quite often, versus My Hero Academia's Earth.

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