My Hero Academia Set the Template For Early Shonen Arcs With One Genius Story

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My Hero Academia updated tournament arcs.

One of My Hero Academia's earliest story arcs put a much-needed new spin on a classic of the shōnen genre: a tournament arc. Unlike many other series, My Hero Academia managed to keep its tournament arc from overstaying its welcome by showcasing a diverse array of challenges and competitions in its Sports Festival.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Sports Festival was a major arc for the series, introducing a huge number of characters who would go on to be relevant all the way up until the manga's final battle. Since these characters are so intrinsically tied to their Quirks, the best way to introduce them was to give them an opportunity which would allow them to demonstrate the power of their Quirks directly for the audience.

My Hero Academia's Sports Festival Adapted Tournament Arcs For Its Huge Cast However, rather than sticking exclusively to the one-versus-one tournament style, My Hero Academia opts to start with an open contest, with nearly every student participating in a massive race to the finish across a variety of obstacles. Its second stage was a team-based "Cavalry battle," while the third and final stage took on a more traditional tournament style with one-on-one match-ups.

The Sports Festival introduced most of Class 1-B, as well as Mei Hatsume, a support course student who would go on to be one of Deku's most valued allies, and Hitoshi Shinso, a student trying to get into the hero course despite his "villainous" Quirk.

Tournament Arcs Are A Necessary Gamble In Shonen Manga A tournament so early can be a risky prospect for a manga, which might face cancelation if interest in the tournament were to start dropping off, but if done right, the payoff is great. In fact, Naruto's author Masashi Kishimoto was forced to create the Chuunin Exams arc by his editors to stir up fans' interest in the series, despite his dislike for tournament arcs.

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