Follow TV Tropes

Following

History WebVideo / UALA

Go To

OR

Added: 198

Changed: 83

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AdultFear: Veil's quirk 'Conceal'. It hides everyone inside an area from outside detection, meaning that there's no way for his victims to call for help no matter how close help might actually be.



* MorphWeapon: One of the bad guys, Heiki, has a Quirk called Cache that allows him to turn any weapon into any other weapon, excluding guns.

to:

* MorphWeapon: One of the bad guys, Heiki, has a Quirk called Cache that allows him to turn any weapon into any other weapon, excluding guns. This implies that his quirk can't form weapons with too many complex moving parts.

Added: 248

Changed: 119

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* GatheringSteam: Stacks' Quirk, 'Multiplier,' works like this. He gets stronger with each consecutive hit he lands, with his power resetting after the fifth hit. He can also withhold the damage boost from his first four hits to [[ChargedAttack add]] ''their'' multipliers to the fifth, making his fifth hit supercharged.

to:

* GatheringSteam: Stacks' Quirk, 'Multiplier,' works like this. He gets stronger with each consecutive hit he lands, with his power resetting after the fifth hit. He can also withhold the damage boost from his first four hits to [[ChargedAttack add]] ''their'' multipliers to the fifth, making his fifth hit supercharged. It also doesn't matter how hard the first four 'attacks' are as he charges up by lightly tapping Backtrack four times.


Added DiffLines:

** Implied to be the key behind Backtrack's 'Harlem Slam' attack. He swings his backpack as hard as he can at a target and then teleports before impact so that he hits feet-first, effectively applying the backpack's inertia to his full body weight.

Added: 490

Changed: 252

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* BilingualDialogue: Despite Heiki speaking entirely in Japanese, none of the other characters in the scene have any trouble in understanding what he's saying, or vice versa.

to:

* BilingualDialogue: Despite Heiki speaking entirely in Japanese, none of the other characters in the scene (except maybe Stacks) have any trouble in understanding what he's saying, or vice versa.



* EnemyMine: Backtrack and Stacks join together to fight off Heiki and Snapback after Veil tries to have Stacks killed.

to:

* EnemyMine: After Backtrack and stops Stacks from stealing a wallet, they join together to fight off Heiki and Snapback after Veil tries to have Stacks killed.killed.
* FastballSpecial: Snapback and Heiki pull off a CombinationAttack in this vein, where Snapback and his super-fast joints throws a somersaulting Heiki at his target, weapon-first.



* GatheringSteam: Stacks' Quirk, 'Multiplier,' works like this. He gets stronger with each consecutive hit he lands, with his power resetting on the fifth hit. He can also withhold the damage boost from his first four hits to [[ChargedAttack add]] ''their'' multipliers to the fifth, making his fifth hit supercharged.

to:

* GatheringSteam: Stacks' Quirk, 'Multiplier,' works like this. He gets stronger with each consecutive hit he lands, with his power resetting on after the fifth hit. He can also withhold the damage boost from his first four hits to [[ChargedAttack add]] ''their'' multipliers to the fifth, making his fifth hit supercharged.



* ImprobableWeaponUser: Backtrack's backpack, which he uses as a bludgeon, a shield, and a throwing weapon. He also uses as a teleportation beacon for his Quirk, which is why he chucks it around everywhere.

to:

* ImprobableWeaponUser: Backtrack's backpack, which he uses as a bludgeon, a shield, and a throwing weapon. He also uses it as a teleportation beacon for his Quirk, which is why he chucks it around everywhere.



* InertiaIsACruelMistress: Snapback quickly figures out that Backtrack teleports to his backpack ([[spoiler: actually the keychain attached to it]]) and tackles him right as he comes out of his teleport.

to:

* InertiaIsACruelMistress: InertiaIsACruelMistress:
**
Snapback quickly figures out that Backtrack teleports to his backpack ([[spoiler: actually the keychain attached to it]]) and tackles him right as he comes out of his teleport.teleport.
** Then Stacks pulls out a similar move against Snapback, predicting his speed burst and letting him run right into his kicking leg.

Added: 515

Changed: 490

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Spoilered the keychain since it's such an integral part of the episode


* BaitAndSwitch: During his fight with Stacks, Backtrack teleports to his backpack multiple times. When he chucks it into the air, Stacks is prepared for him to teleport to it and looks up, only for Backtrack to instead use it as a feint and attacks straight-on.

to:

* BaitAndSwitch: During his fight with Stacks, Backtrack teleports to his backpack multiple times. When he chucks it into the air, Stacks is prepared for him to teleport to it and looks up, up at it in preparation for the teleport, only for Backtrack to instead use it as a feint and attacks attack straight-on.



* GatheringSteam: Stacks' Quirk, 'Multiplier,' works like this. He gets stronger with each consecutive hit he lands, with his power resetting on the fifth hit. He can also withhold the damage boost from his first four hits to add ''their'' multipliers to the fifth, making his fifth hit supercharged.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Backtrack's backpack, which he uses as a bludgeon, a shield, and a throwing weapon that he can use as a teleportation beacon for his Quirk.

to:

* GatheringSteam: Stacks' Quirk, 'Multiplier,' works like this. He gets stronger with each consecutive hit he lands, with his power resetting on the fifth hit. He can also withhold the damage boost from his first four hits to add [[ChargedAttack add]] ''their'' multipliers to the fifth, making his fifth hit supercharged.
* TheGlassesComeOff: Backtrack does this right before his fights with Stacks, and then the following fight with Veil and his boys.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Backtrack's backpack, which he uses as a bludgeon, a shield, and a throwing weapon that he can use weapon. He also uses as a teleportation beacon for his Quirk.Quirk, which is why he chucks it around everywhere.



* InertiaIsACruelMistress: Snapback quickly figures out that Backtrack teleports to his backpack (actually the keychain attached to it) and tackles him as he teleports.

to:

* InertiaIsACruelMistress: Snapback quickly figures out that Backtrack teleports to his backpack (actually ([[spoiler: actually the keychain attached to it) it]]) and tackles him right as he teleports.comes out of his teleport.



* PreAsskickingOneLiner: After Heiki disparages his liking of All Might and his HeroicSecondWind, Backtrack says the following before simultaneously beating down Heiki and reaffirming his belief in All Might - in Heiki's native Japanese.

to:

* PreAsskickingOneLiner: After Heiki disparages his liking of All Might and his HeroicSecondWind, Backtrack says the following before simultaneously beating down Heiki and reaffirming his belief in All Might - [[SurprisinglyGoodForeignLanguage in Heiki's native Japanese.Japanese]].



* {{Teleportation}}: Backtrack's Quirk, Pinpoint, allows him to teleport to his [[TragicKeepsake All Might keychain]] or anything it is attached to, like his backpack. He can take other people with him when he does this.

to:

* {{Teleportation}}: Backtrack's Quirk, Pinpoint, allows him to teleport to [[spoiler: his [[TragicKeepsake All Might keychain]] or anything it is attached to, like like]] his backpack. He can take other people with him when he does this. As such, his fighting technique is him chucking his backpack all over the place and {{Teleport Spam}}ming to it to maneuver around his opponents.


Added DiffLines:

* WhamShot: The flashback and the simultaneous fight scene teleport reveals that [[spoiler: Backtrack's teleportation beacon wasn't his backpack, but the All Might keychain attached to it - which Heiki conveniently threw behind him and Snapback and thus allowed Backtrack and Stacks to get the drop on them.]]

Added: 893

Changed: 452

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* BaitAndSwitch: During his fight with Stacks, Backtrack teleports to his backpack multiple times. When Stacks is prepared for him to teleport, Backtrack instead uses it as a distraction and attacks normally.
* CallingYourAttacks: Backtrack does this with his finishing move against Heiki, "Harlem Slam".

to:

* BaitAndSwitch: During his fight with Stacks, Backtrack teleports to his backpack multiple times. When he chucks it into the air, Stacks is prepared for him to teleport, teleport to it and looks up, only for Backtrack to instead uses use it as a distraction feint and attacks normally.
straight-on.
* BilingualDialogue: Despite Heiki speaking entirely in Japanese, none of the other characters in the scene have any trouble in understanding what he's saying, or vice versa.
* CallingYourAttacks: Backtrack does this with his finishing move against Heiki, "Harlem Slam"."[[GoombaStomp Harlem Slam]]".



* ImprobableWeaponUser: Backtrack's backpack, which he uses as a bludgeon, a shield, and a throwing weapon that he can use as a teleportation beacon for his Quirk.



* InertiaIsACruelMistrss: Snapback quickly figures out that Backtrack teleports to his backpack (actually the keychain attached to it) and tackles him as he teleports.

to:

* InertiaIsACruelMistrss: InertiaIsACruelMistress: Snapback quickly figures out that Backtrack teleports to his backpack (actually the keychain attached to it) and tackles him as he teleports.



* MegatonPunch:
** Snapback delivers one to Backtrack - while also pickpocketing him of the wallet they were after.
** Then Snapback is taken out by one courtesy of Stacks, using his [[GatheringSteam Multiplier]] Quirk to charge up his punch and Backtrack's {{Teleportation}} to get the drop on him.



* MultiMeleeMaster: By necessity, Heiki is skilled at using multiple weapons such as katanas, staves, claymores, sai, and nunchucks.

to:

* MultiMeleeMaster: By necessity, necessity of his Quirk, Heiki is skilled at using multiple weapons such as katanas, staves, claymores, sai, and nunchucks.



* PreAsskickingOneLiner: After Heiki disparages his liking of All Might and his HeroicSecondWind, Backtrack says the following before simultaneously beating down Heiki and reaffirming his belief in All Might - in Heiki's native Japanese.
--> '''Backtrack:''' You don't seem to understand, so I'll try this in your language.



* SuperSpeed: Snapback can propel himself in quick bursts of speed to maneuver around the battlefield and add power to his punches.
* {{Teleportation}}: Backtrack's quirk, Pinpoint, allows him to teleport to his [[TragicKeepsake All Might keychain]] or anything it is attached to. He can take other people with him when he does this.
* TragicKeepsake: His All Might keychain is one of the last things Backtrack has from his mother.

to:

* SuperSpeed: Snapback can propel Snapback's Quirk, Burst-Joint, allows him to extend his contracted joints at high speeds, propelling himself in quick bursts of speed to maneuver around the battlefield and add adding power to his punches.
* {{Teleportation}}: Backtrack's quirk, Quirk, Pinpoint, allows him to teleport to his [[TragicKeepsake All Might keychain]] or anything it is attached to.to, like his backpack. He can take other people with him when he does this.
* TragicKeepsake: His Backtrack's All Might keychain is one of the last things Backtrack he has from his mother.

Added: 994

Changed: 28

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* BaitAndSwitch: During his fight with Stacks, Backtrack teleports to his backpack multiple times. When Stacks is prepared for him to teleport, Backtrack instead uses it as a distraction and attacks normally.



* InertiaIsACruelMistrss: Snapback quickly figures out that Backtrack teleports to his backpack (actually the keychain attached to it) and tackles him as he teleports.



* MorphWeapon: One of the bad guys, Heiki, has a Quirk called Cache that allows him to turn any weapon into any other weapon, if it isn't a gun.

to:

* MorphWeapon: One of the bad guys, Heiki, has a Quirk called Cache that allows him to turn any weapon into any other weapon, if it isn't a gun.excluding guns.
* MultiMeleeMaster: By necessity, Heiki is skilled at using multiple weapons such as katanas, staves, claymores, sai, and nunchucks.



* OnlyKnownByHisNickname: All five of the introduced characters are only known by their hero/villain name.



* PerceptionFilter: Veil's Quirk is called Conceal and generates a space that hides everyone within from anyone outside.
* PercussivePickpocket: A rather violent example. Snapback steals the wallet off Backtrack while delivering a MegatonPunch.



%%** The series beginning takes place an ambiguous amount of time - but not decades - before All Might's battle against All For One. This is because of the implication of Heiki's statement that All Might couldn't physically be there to save Backtrack because ''he's across the Atlantic''. He ''doesn't'' say whether that he's retired as well. And the All Might keychain shows his current superhero outfit, meaning it has to be relatively recent timewise.

to:

%%** The series beginning takes place an ambiguous amount of time - but not decades - before All Might's battle against All For One. This is because of the implication of Heiki's statement that All Might couldn't physically be there to save Backtrack because ''he's across the Atlantic''.Pacific''. He ''doesn't'' say whether that he's retired as well. And the All Might keychain shows his current superhero outfit, meaning it has to be relatively recent timewise.timewise.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: After the fight's over, Backtrack awkwardly admits he doesn't actually have his provisional license yet.

Added: 454

Changed: 894

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
You can't combine trope examples together like this. Also, that's not an example of Vitriolic Best Buds, since they aren't best buds.


* {{Fire Forged|Friends}} VitriolicBestBuds: While it would be difficult to call Backtrack and Stacks ''friends'' at the end of the pilot, they at least part on somewhat good terms, with Backtrack stating that Stacks giving back the wallet he stole is them "being even" on favors. Backtrack understands [[AntiVillain Stacks']] motivation for his crimes and suggests the Hero Course to him, while Stacks forgives Backtrack for nearly getting him killed, since Backtrack subsequently saved his life from Veil's gang after the theft gone wrong. He also promises to at least consider Backtrack's suggestion.

to:

* {{Fire Forged|Friends}} VitriolicBestBuds: FireForgedFriends: While it would be difficult to call Backtrack and Stacks ''friends'' at the end of the pilot, they at least part on somewhat good terms, with Backtrack stating that Stacks giving back the wallet he stole is them "being even" on favors. Backtrack understands [[AntiVillain Stacks']] motivation for his crimes and suggests the Hero Course to him, while Stacks forgives Backtrack for nearly getting him killed, since Backtrack subsequently saved his life from Veil's gang after the theft gone wrong. He also promises to at least consider Backtrack's suggestion.



* {{Prequel}}/{{Interquel}}: There isn't much information given so far as to the exact time period of the spin-off, since the show takes place an entire ocean away from the main series, with an entirely separate Hero Association.
** The series beginning takes place an ambiguous amount of time - but not decades - before All Might's battle against All For One. This is because of the implication of Heiki's statement that All Might couldn't physically be there to save Backtrack because ''he's across the Atlantic''. He ''doesn't'' say whether that he's retired as well. And the All Might keychain shows his current superhero outfit, meaning it has to be relatively recent timewise.

to:

* %% You can't combine tropes like this, and this is currently speculation on whether this is a Prequel or Interquel, not an example as such
%%*
{{Prequel}}/{{Interquel}}: There isn't much information given so far as to the exact time period of the spin-off, since the show takes place an entire ocean away from the main series, with an entirely separate Hero Association.
** %%** The series beginning takes place an ambiguous amount of time - but not decades - before All Might's battle against All For One. This is because of the implication of Heiki's statement that All Might couldn't physically be there to save Backtrack because ''he's across the Atlantic''. He ''doesn't'' say whether that he's retired as well. And the All Might keychain shows his current superhero outfit, meaning it has to be relatively recent timewise.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* [[FireForgedFriends Fire Forged]] VitriolicBestBuds: While it would be difficult to call Backtrack and Stacks ''friends'' at the end of the pilot, they at least part on somewhat good terms, with Backtrack stating that Stacks giving back the wallet he stole is them "being even" on favors. Backtrack understands [[AntiVillain Stacks']] motivation for his crimes and suggests the Hero Course to him, while Stacks forgives Backtrack for nearly getting him killed, since Backtrack subsequently saved his life from Veil's gang after the theft gone wrong. He also promises to at least consider Backtrack's suggestion.

to:

* [[FireForgedFriends Fire Forged]] {{Fire Forged|Friends}} VitriolicBestBuds: While it would be difficult to call Backtrack and Stacks ''friends'' at the end of the pilot, they at least part on somewhat good terms, with Backtrack stating that Stacks giving back the wallet he stole is them "being even" on favors. Backtrack understands [[AntiVillain Stacks']] motivation for his crimes and suggests the Hero Course to him, while Stacks forgives Backtrack for nearly getting him killed, since Backtrack subsequently saved his life from Veil's gang after the theft gone wrong. He also promises to at least consider Backtrack's suggestion.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* [[FireForgedFriends Fire Forged]] VitriolicBestBuds: While it would be difficult to call Backtrack and Stacks ''friends'' at the end of the pilot, they at least part on somewhat good terms, with Backtrack stating that Stacks giving back the wallet he stole is them "being even" on favors. Backtrack understands [[AntiVillain Stacks']] motivation for his crimes and suggests the Hero Course to him, and Stacks forgives Backtrack for nearly getting him killed, since Backtrack subsequently saved his life from Veil's gang after the theft gone wrong, and promises to at least consider Backtrack's suggestion.

to:

* [[FireForgedFriends Fire Forged]] VitriolicBestBuds: While it would be difficult to call Backtrack and Stacks ''friends'' at the end of the pilot, they at least part on somewhat good terms, with Backtrack stating that Stacks giving back the wallet he stole is them "being even" on favors. Backtrack understands [[AntiVillain Stacks']] motivation for his crimes and suggests the Hero Course to him, and while Stacks forgives Backtrack for nearly getting him killed, since Backtrack subsequently saved his life from Veil's gang after the theft gone wrong, and wrong. He also promises to at least consider Backtrack's suggestion.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* [[FireForgedFriends Fire Forged]] VitriolicBestBuds: While it would be difficult to call Backtrack and Stacks ''friends'' at the end of the pilot, they at least part on somewhat good terms, with Backtrack stating that Stacks giving back the wallet he stole is them "being even" on favors. Backtrack understands [[AntiVillain Stacks']] motivation for his crimes and suggests the Hero Course to him, and Stacks forgives Backtrack for nearly getting him killed since Backtrack subsequently saved his life from Veil's gang after the theft gone wrong and promises to at least consider Backtrack's suggestion.

to:

* [[FireForgedFriends Fire Forged]] VitriolicBestBuds: While it would be difficult to call Backtrack and Stacks ''friends'' at the end of the pilot, they at least part on somewhat good terms, with Backtrack stating that Stacks giving back the wallet he stole is them "being even" on favors. Backtrack understands [[AntiVillain Stacks']] motivation for his crimes and suggests the Hero Course to him, and Stacks forgives Backtrack for nearly getting him killed killed, since Backtrack subsequently saved his life from Veil's gang after the theft gone wrong wrong, and promises to at least consider Backtrack's suggestion.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* [[FireForgedFriends Fire Forged]] VitriolicBestBuds: While it would be difficult to call Backtrack and Stacks ''friends'' at the end of the pilot, they at least part on somewhat good terms, with Backtrack stating that Stacks giving back the wallet he stole and considering joining the Hero Course is them "being even" on favors. Backtrack understands [[AntiVillain Stacks']] motivation for his crimes and suggests the Hero Course to him, and Stacks forgives Backtrack for nearly getting him killed since Backtrack subsequently saved his life from Veil's gang after the theft gone wrong.

to:

* [[FireForgedFriends Fire Forged]] VitriolicBestBuds: While it would be difficult to call Backtrack and Stacks ''friends'' at the end of the pilot, they at least part on somewhat good terms, with Backtrack stating that Stacks giving back the wallet he stole and considering joining the Hero Course is them "being even" on favors. Backtrack understands [[AntiVillain Stacks']] motivation for his crimes and suggests the Hero Course to him, and Stacks forgives Backtrack for nearly getting him killed since Backtrack subsequently saved his life from Veil's gang after the theft gone wrong.wrong and promises to at least consider Backtrack's suggestion.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Typo.


* [[FireForgedFriends Fire Forged]] VitriolicBestBuds: While it would be difficult to call Backtrack and Stacks ''friends'' at the end of the pilot, they at least part on somewhat good terms, with Backtrack stating that Stacks giving back the wallet he stole and considering joining the Hero Course is them "being even" on favors. Backtrack understands [[AntiVillain Stacks']] motivation for his crimes and suggesting the Hero Course to him, and Stacks forgives Backtrack for nearly getting him killed since Backtrack subsequently saved his life from Veil's gang after the theft gone wrong.

to:

* [[FireForgedFriends Fire Forged]] VitriolicBestBuds: While it would be difficult to call Backtrack and Stacks ''friends'' at the end of the pilot, they at least part on somewhat good terms, with Backtrack stating that Stacks giving back the wallet he stole and considering joining the Hero Course is them "being even" on favors. Backtrack understands [[AntiVillain Stacks']] motivation for his crimes and suggesting suggests the Hero Course to him, and Stacks forgives Backtrack for nearly getting him killed since Backtrack subsequently saved his life from Veil's gang after the theft gone wrong.



* {{Teleportation}}: Backtrack's quirk Pinpoint, allows him to teleport to his [[TragicKeepsake All Might keychain]] or anything it is attached to. He can take other people with him when he does this.

to:

* {{Teleportation}}: Backtrack's quirk quirk, Pinpoint, allows him to teleport to his [[TragicKeepsake All Might keychain]] or anything it is attached to. He can take other people with him when he does this.



* YouHaveFailedMe: Since Stacks was stopped from successfully stealing a wallet by Backtrack, Veil orders Heiki and Snapback to kill him.

to:

* YouHaveFailedMe: Since Stacks was stopped from successfully stealing a specific wallet unnoticed by Backtrack, Veil orders Heiki and Snapback to kill him.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Typo.


* AntiVillain: Stacks does dirty jobs for cash, including [[UnwittingPawn unwittingly]] gathering intel for Veil's villain group, and doesn't show much remorse for having done them. But he only does it because the jobs pay well enough for him to get treatment for his [[IllGirl daughter]]. He also at least briefly entertains the idea to join the adult Hero Course to get money his daughter in a more legal fashion when Backtrack suggests it.

to:

* AntiVillain: Stacks does dirty jobs for cash, including [[UnwittingPawn unwittingly]] gathering intel for Veil's villain group, and doesn't show much remorse for having done them. But he only does it because the jobs pay well enough for him to get treatment for his [[IllGirl daughter]]. He also at least briefly entertains the idea to join the adult Hero Course to get money income for his daughter daughter's medical needs in a more legal fashion when Backtrack suggests it.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Typo.


* {{Prequel}}/{{Interquel}}: There isn't much information given so far as to the exact time period of the spin-off, since the show takes place an entire ocean away from the main series, with an entirely separate Hero Association, [[RealityEnsues so not every event will be mentioned in casual day-to-day conversation]].

to:

* {{Prequel}}/{{Interquel}}: There isn't much information given so far as to the exact time period of the spin-off, since the show takes place an entire ocean away from the main series, with an entirely separate Hero Association, [[RealityEnsues so not every event will be mentioned in casual day-to-day conversation]].Association.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Typo.


* [[FireForgedFriends Fire Forged]] VitrolicBestBuds: While it would be difficult to call Backtrack and Stacks ''friends'' at the end of the pilot, they at least part on somewhat good terms, with Backtrack stating that Stacks giving back the wallet he stole and considering joining the Hero Course is them "being even" on favors. Backtrack understands [[AntiVillain Stacks']] motivation for his crimes and suggesting the Hero Course to him, and Stacks forgives Backtrack for nearly getting him killed since Backtrack subsequently saved his life from Veil's gang after the theft gone wrong.

to:

* [[FireForgedFriends Fire Forged]] VitrolicBestBuds: VitriolicBestBuds: While it would be difficult to call Backtrack and Stacks ''friends'' at the end of the pilot, they at least part on somewhat good terms, with Backtrack stating that Stacks giving back the wallet he stole and considering joining the Hero Course is them "being even" on favors. Backtrack understands [[AntiVillain Stacks']] motivation for his crimes and suggesting the Hero Course to him, and Stacks forgives Backtrack for nearly getting him killed since Backtrack subsequently saved his life from Veil's gang after the theft gone wrong.

Added: 1031

Changed: 21

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AntiVillain: Stacks does dirty jobs for cash, including [[UnwittingPawn unwittingly]] gathering intel for Veil's villain group, and doesn't show much remorse for having done them. But he only does it because the jobs pay well enough for him to get treatment for his [[IllGirl daughter]]. He also at least briefly entertains the idea to join the adult Hero Course to get money his daughter in a more legal fashion when Backtrack suggests it.



* [[FireForgedFriends Fire Forged]] VitrolicBestBuds: While it would be difficult to call Backtrack and Stacks ''friends'' at the end of the pilot, they at least part on somewhat good terms, with Backtrack stating that Stacks giving back the wallet he stole and considering joining the Hero Course is them "being even" on favors. Backtrack understands [[AntiVillain Stacks']] motivation for his crimes and suggesting the Hero Course to him, and Stacks forgives Backtrack for nearly getting him killed since Backtrack subsequently saved his life from Veil's gang after the theft gone wrong.



* MacGuffin: The wallet that the villains had Stacks steal. It's implied that the MacGuffin isn't the wallet itself, but some (currently) unknown important information or object in it, since Veil takes something from it and tosses the wallet and the rest of its contents away once he gets what he wants.

to:

* MacGuffin: The wallet that the villains had Stacks steal. It's implied that the MacGuffin isn't the wallet itself, but some (currently) unknown important information or object in it, since Veil takes or reads something from it and tosses the wallet and the rest of its contents away once he gets what he wants.

Added: 912

Changed: 454

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* {{Prequel}}/{{Interquel}}: The series beginning takes place an unknown amount of time before All Might's battle against All For One. This is because of the implication of Heiki's statement that All Might couldn't physically be there to save Backtrack because ''he's across the Atlantic'', and ''doesn't'' say, for example, that he's retired as well.

to:

* {{Prequel}}/{{Interquel}}: There isn't much information given so far as to the exact time period of the spin-off, since the show takes place an entire ocean away from the main series, with an entirely separate Hero Association, [[RealityEnsues so not every event will be mentioned in casual day-to-day conversation]].
**
The series beginning takes place an unknown ambiguous amount of time - but not decades - before All Might's battle against All For One. This is because of the implication of Heiki's statement that All Might couldn't physically be there to save Backtrack because ''he's across the Atlantic'', and Atlantic''. He ''doesn't'' say, for example, say whether that he's retired as well.well. And the All Might keychain shows his current superhero outfit, meaning it has to be relatively recent timewise.
* SpinOff: Of the "Shared Continuity" type, which is [[RealityEnsues what you get]] when the spinoff is on a different continent. The connecting elements are that the main character is going to the [=UA=] [=LA=] branch in the Hero Course, the All Might keychain, and the fact that the characters' powers are called Quirks (with it mentioned that Backtrack can't call the cops on Stacks because he doesn't have his hero license, and thus would be arrested too).
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* {{Prequel}}/{{Interquel}}: The series beginning takes place an unknown amount of time before All Might's battle against All For One. This is because of the implication of Heiki's statement that All Might couldn't physically be there to save Backtrack because ''he's across the Atlantic'', and ''doesn't'' say, for example, that he's retired as well.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* GatheringSteam: Stacks' Quirk, 'Multiplier,' works like this. He gets stronger with each consecutive hit he lands, with his power resetting on the fifth hit. He can also withhold the damage from his first four hits to make his fifth hit super powerful.

to:

* GatheringSteam: Stacks' Quirk, 'Multiplier,' works like this. He gets stronger with each consecutive hit he lands, with his power resetting on the fifth hit. He can also withhold the damage boost from his first four hits to make add ''their'' multipliers to the fifth, making his fifth hit super powerful.supercharged.



* MacGuffin: The wallet that the villains had Stacks steal.

to:

* MacGuffin: The wallet that the villains had Stacks steal. It's implied that the MacGuffin isn't the wallet itself, but some (currently) unknown important information or object in it, since Veil takes something from it and tosses the wallet and the rest of its contents away once he gets what he wants.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Copied from imbd.

Added DiffLines:

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/8be6edc9_740c_419d_99ab_e03543356513.jpeg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''Go beyond!'']]

Changed: 270

Removed: 126

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


''UA:LA'' is a non-profit fan-made live-action web series in the world of ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia''.
The two parts of the mini-series were released in the summer of 2019.
The pilot episode was released in fall of 2019.
All the episodes are made by [[https://www.youtube.com/user/RivenX3i RivenX3i]]

to:

''UA:LA'' is a non-profit fan-made live-action web series in the world of ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia''. \n The two parts of the mini-series were released in the summer of 2019.
2019. The pilot episode was released in the fall of 2019.
2019. All the episodes are made by [[https://www.youtube.com/user/RivenX3i RivenX3i]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* GatheringSteam: Stack's Quirk, 'Multiplier,' works like this. He gets stronger with each consecutive hit he lands, with his power resetting on the fifth hit. Alternatively, he can withhold the damage from his first four hits to make his fifth hit super powerful.

to:

* GatheringSteam: Stack's Stacks' Quirk, 'Multiplier,' works like this. He gets stronger with each consecutive hit he lands, with his power resetting on the fifth hit. Alternatively, he He can also withhold the damage from his first four hits to make his fifth hit super powerful.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* GatheringSteam: Stack's Quirk, 'Multiplier,' works like this. He gets stronger with each consecutive hit he lands, with his power resetting on the fifth hit. Alternatively, he can withhold the damage from his first four hits to make his fifth hit super powerful.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* CallingYourAttacks: Backtrack does this with his finishing move against Heiki, "Harlem Slam".


Added DiffLines:

* TheParagon: All Might, despite only appearing as merchandise. When Heiki mocks Backtrack for being a fan of a hero who is an ocean away and will never be there to help, Backtrack retorts that even if he isn't physically there, heroes like All Might inspire others to do good.

Added: 1198

Changed: 187

Removed: 440

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* EnemyMine: Backtrack and Stacks join together to fight off Heiki and his fellow Villains after Hero tries to stop Heiki from having Stacks killed.
* MorphWeapon: One of the bad guys, Heiki has a Quirk called Cache that allows him to turn any weapon into any other weapon, if it isn't a gun.
* {{Teleportation}}: Backtrack's quirk Pinpoint, allows him to teleport to his [[TragicKeepsake All Might keychain]] or anything it is attached to. He can take other people with him when he does this.
* TragicKeepsake: His All Might keychain is one of the last things Backtrack has from his mother.

to:

* EnemyMine: Backtrack and Stacks join together to fight off Heiki and his fellow Villains Snapback after Hero Veil tries to stop Heiki from having have Stacks killed.
* MorphWeapon: One of the bad guys, Heiki has a Quirk called Cache that allows him to turn any weapon into any other weapon, if it isn't a gun.
* {{Teleportation}}: Backtrack's quirk Pinpoint, allows him to teleport to his [[TragicKeepsake All Might keychain]] or anything it is attached to. He can take other people with him when he does this.
* TragicKeepsake: His All Might keychain is one of the last things Backtrack has from his mother.
killed.



* YouHaveFailedMe: Since Stacks was stopped from successfully stealing a wallet by Backtrack, Heiki orders he be killed.

to:

* MacGuffin: The wallet that the villains had Stacks steal.
* MorphWeapon: One of the bad guys, Heiki, has a Quirk called Cache that allows him to turn any weapon into any other weapon, if it isn't a gun.
* NonActionBigBad: Veil commands the other two villains, but doesn't directly participate in the fight. Instead, he uses his "Conceal" quirk to hide the fight from outsiders.
* SuperSpeed: Snapback can propel himself in quick bursts of speed to maneuver around the battlefield and add power to his punches.
* {{Teleportation}}: Backtrack's quirk Pinpoint, allows him to teleport to his [[TragicKeepsake All Might keychain]] or anything it is attached to. He can take other people with him when he does this.
* TragicKeepsake: His All Might keychain is one of the last things Backtrack has from his mother.
* VillainExitStageLeft: Backtrack and Stacks beat their opponents, injuring them enough that Veil decides to cut their losses since he got what he wanted from the stolen wallet, and his ability allows the villains to vanish from sight. But not before promising that [[WeWillMeetAgain he isn't done with Backtrack]].
* YouHaveFailedMe: Since Stacks was stopped from successfully stealing a wallet by Backtrack, Heiki Veil orders he be killed.Heiki and Snapback to kill him.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* IncurableCoughOfDeath: Hero's mom died in a FlashBack from this.

to:

* IncurableCoughOfDeath: Hero's mom Backtrack's mother died in a FlashBack from this.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* EnemyMine: Hero and Stacks join together to fight off Heiki and his fellow Villains after Hero tries to stop Heiki from having Stacks killed.

to:

* EnemyMine: Hero Backtrack and Stacks join together to fight off Heiki and his fellow Villains after Hero tries to stop Heiki from having Stacks killed.



* {{Teleportation}}: Hero's quirk Pinpoint, allows him to teleport to his [[TragicKeepsake All Might keychain]] or anything it is attached to. He can take other people with him when he does this.
* TragicKeepsake: His All Might keychain is one of the last things Hero has from his mother.

to:

* {{Teleportation}}: Hero's Backtrack's quirk Pinpoint, allows him to teleport to his [[TragicKeepsake All Might keychain]] or anything it is attached to. He can take other people with him when he does this.
* TragicKeepsake: His All Might keychain is one of the last things Hero Backtrack has from his mother.



* YouHaveFailedMe: Since Stacks was stopped from successfully stealing a wallet by Hero, Heiki orders he be killed.

to:

* YouHaveFailedMe: Since Stacks was stopped from successfully stealing a wallet by Hero, Backtrack, Heiki orders he be killed.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* {{Teleportation}}: Hero's quirk Pinpoint, allows him to teleport to his [TragicKeepsake All Might keychain]] or anything it is attached to. He can take other people with him when he does this.

to:

* {{Teleportation}}: Hero's quirk Pinpoint, allows him to teleport to his [TragicKeepsake [[TragicKeepsake All Might keychain]] or anything it is attached to. He can take other people with him when he does this.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Teleportation: Hero's quirk Pinpoint, allows him to teleport to his [TragicKeepsake All Might keychain]] or anything it is attached to. He can take other people with him when he does this.

to:

* Teleportation: {{Teleportation}}: Hero's quirk Pinpoint, allows him to teleport to his [TragicKeepsake All Might keychain]] or anything it is attached to. He can take other people with him when he does this.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

The famous Tokyo based superhero academy "UA" has opened up a branch in Los Angeles, California. We follow a student who's decided to step up and do the right thing... but at what cost?

''UA:LA'' is a non-profit fan-made live-action web series in the world of ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia''.
The two parts of the mini-series were released in the summer of 2019.
The pilot episode was released in fall of 2019.
All the episodes are made by [[https://www.youtube.com/user/RivenX3i RivenX3i]]

# ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zc2i77rAixU&t=17s UA:LA Part 1 -- My Hero Academia (Mini-Mini-Series)]]''
# ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rn4rkWNdXCE UA:LA Part 2 -- My Hero Academia (Mini-Mini-Series)]]''
# ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oPMw8ftL6w UA:LA Pilot Episode 0 -- My Hero Academia Spin Off]]''

----
!!''UA:LA'' provides examples of:
* EnemyMine: Hero and Stacks join together to fight off Heiki and his fellow Villains after Hero tries to stop Heiki from having Stacks killed.
* MorphWeapon: One of the bad guys, Heiki has a Quirk called Cache that allows him to turn any weapon into any other weapon, if it isn't a gun.
* Teleportation: Hero's quirk Pinpoint, allows him to teleport to his [TragicKeepsake All Might keychain]] or anything it is attached to. He can take other people with him when he does this.
* TragicKeepsake: His All Might keychain is one of the last things Hero has from his mother.
* IncurableCoughOfDeath: Hero's mom died in a FlashBack from this.
* YouHaveFailedMe: Since Stacks was stopped from successfully stealing a wallet by Hero, Heiki orders he be killed.
----

Top