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keyblade333
Since: Sep, 2013
30th Oct, 2018 12:43:08 PM
Bump.
Muramasa got.
InsanePryomanic removed an entry I had made regarding the usage of Foreshadowing in the My Hero Academia Movie, My Hero Academia: The Two Heroes. His reasoning being; "doesn't make sense, 3 of them besides wolfram use their quirks, and guns are still deadly if your name isnt Kirashima or All Might. A lot of people in MHA world don't have super effective combat quirks. A Lso the heroes took down the mooks too fast to tell anything about them."
I explained why this example made sense within the film and readded it. I should of discussed it further which would fit as an edit war and I should of done so, so I made a mistake on that. After however, InsanePryomanic readded it after adding a note to the discussion saying: "Foreshadowing section on mooks using guns is grasping for straws, to the point of not making any sense."
The passive-aggressive attitude does not help but the user failed to explain how this does not count. The example below is the entry he removed most recently (October 26th at 2:00pm). I even acknowledge some errors in the original entry and tweaked it to make more sense. Nobody else has mentioned this isn't an example so I wanted to ask here if this is considered a valid example.
"The villains use firearms instead of their Quirks to threaten the Pro Heroes, and only resort to using Quirks when they are away from the Pro Heroes they have hostage, namely when in the security room, or when dealing with the students. Given how rare it is to be Quirkless, the fact that the villains use firearms while dealing with the hostages and actively seem to be hiding their Quirks from the Pro Heroes, yet use their Quirks when dealing with the students seems odd until The Reveal that the villains were originally actors who played the part of villains. This can also be seen with the films main villain Wolfram, who uses a firearm for most of the movie, until he reveals his plan to double-cross David Shield."
I can concead if it ends up not being a point but InsanePryomanic is acting like this is illogical to assume and is acting as if it is 100% not an example without clarifying why since his first reason is incorrect and does not explain how this is not an example.
Edited by keyblade333