@@AlphaOmegaInfinity I don't think so. Chisaki's healing has always been shown as him destroying and then reforming that body part, often times connecting in chunks of flesh. Eri's quirk when deforming the body like that is shown in strips, just like how she rewinded nemoto out of overhaul. Those strips that reconnected her leg are more resembling Eri than it does overhaul's method of healing.
Here's a very well fandom accepted theory on hwo the fate was changed (not any spoilers): Eri's quirk, as you now know, is rewind, she tampers with what things "used to be", so, her power, to an extent, involves manipulating time in one way or another (manipulating the time of an specific thing or living being). Sir's power is foresight, it involves predicting the future. So, the theory is, since both quirks work with time, Eri's quirk "got in the way" of Sir's, because it actually changed the timeline in a way Foresight does not account for, therefor changing destiny.
Yeah, I know Nighteye came up with his own theories later, but honestly I feel like no one bothered telling him Eri's quirk. Might have changed his theory a bit
@@strawcoldand it also feels less bs than, deku just being able to change the future, not to say that alone isn't good, but this explanation makes more sense
lol duh, what else would it be? Sir caa only see the future of the current timeline they exist in in that moment and sees a series of possible actions. With Eri, he saw those actions correctly before she rewound deku, if she hadnt, deku would have legit just broke his bones at the start and then been killed most likely. That rewind creates a new split in possibilities. Im sure if Sir was able to see dekus future with eri it would be beyond incomprehensible because it would be constantly changing.
Eri was clutching Lemillion's cape for comfort, and Deku used it to tie her to him. So in a very real way Mirio is STILL helping save her alongside Deku.
I just LOVE the opposites of Chisaki and Deku in relation to Eri. Chisaki TAKES her quirk and undoes her and harms her, calling her cursed. Deku thinks her quirk a BLESSING, and ASKS HER to LEND him her quirk for the fight. It's SO GOOOD!!
Tragic thing is, if Eri knew anything about her powers, she could have saved basically everyone in this raid. She could have given Mirio his quirk back and just went "never happened" to Nighteye's huge stomach hole... But she never learned anything about her powers, thanks to great guy Chisaki.
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[SPOILER WARNING] It's minor and not too far ahead, but this is future info to this episode. Read below at your own discretion. As we later learn thanks to Monoma, Eri's quirk is actually some form of stockpiling ability where she stores up energy of some type and then uses it to rewind things and she used up all or nearly all of her stored up rewinding power in this fight, so even with full control she has a finite amount of rewinding she can do at one time. Infinite 100% likely took a TON of energy to keep up with, but with so many major injuries to reverse she likely wouldn't be able to fully undo all of them.
One of the most hype fights in the whole anime. I love to see the confidence deku has and just how much potential he has. In this moment, deku became an unstoppable force. In fact, his "unstoppable force" was so great that they even gave him all for one's theme when he wrecked overhaul just to show how little of a chance overhaul stood
I always love to imagine how Kacchan would have reacted if he was just out that day, eating breakfast on the sidewalk, and he looked up and saw his rival flying through the air with an ungodly level of power only comparable to that of his lifelong idol. That temper tantrum would have registered on the Richter scale.
24:30 Hotly contested debate about whether it was Midoriya, the combined will of all the heroes, or Eri that changed fate. My take as an ultra-rationalist is that Eri's time manipulation powers interfere with Nighteye's ability to see into the future. But if you want to credit it to Deku, you're far from alone.
Idk man. It just feels like it defeats the purpose of this show. It makes much more sense, in a metaphorical way, for Deku to be the reason the future changed.
I get it that it feels more “rational” to have Eri be the one to alter fate, but this is a story, and stories often have deeper meanings and messages. I think the message here is that fate cannot hold you back.
To me, the moment when the future went off course is when he decided to use Eri as support, while the original future was supposed to have him protecting her in his arms and die. He made a future altering decision.
I know we went through a whole "defying destiny" bit in an earlier episode but I have a few theories on how Deku avoided Sir's prediction: A: His predictions don't accurately account himself as a factor and thus when it predicted someone died it defaulted into thinking it was Deku. B1: Time and Fate work similarly as they do in JoJo's, either it's results can be altered with just enough effort but the events leading up to it are the same. B2:Or that technically Sir's prediction wasn't wrong but was undone/reversed before they happened like how Golden Winds main villan was defeated. In both cases Eri's power in some way tampered with Sir's prediction.
It's definitely your B2 point. Eri can basically rewind time and fate under the right conditions. It's like doctor strange being able to see 14 million futures and picking the 1 where the good guys win eventually but obviously in a different way with eri. Then in combination with infinite 100% which nighteye also couldn't predict/see it all works out
kind of spoiler for a bit later so *SPOILER WARNING* - Sirs theory is that the combined willpower of all the heroes fighting against fate - that energy was greater than the flow of "destiny" and therefore it could be changed. I however subscribe more to the theory that his future vision can only see what is accounted for by the person he touches, so he saw the future only from Chisakis perspective - and Eris quirk is kind of antithetical to future-sight and wasn't accounted for in the vision. in other words, without Eris meddling the future was set where Deku lost and died. but because of the unpredictability of "timewarping" states of matter, that's really the only reason the vision was "faulty" /inaccurate.
My own interpretation with how fate was altered was based partly on what Sir said about his theory on ‘energy’. Not just willpower, but also literal energy. Basically, my belief is that One For All combined with Eri’s Rewind produced so much raw energy when used in tandem that it superseded what Nighteye’s Quirk would have predicted. The specifics of a pair of quirks producing that much energy at once is so illogical and thus ‘unlikely’ that Foresight basically just treated it as an impossibility.
@@chainclaw07i also feel like no one told him what Eri's power was, so he didnt factor her into his theory. I mean, its not the kind of thing you bother to tell a guy on a hospital bed
The song that had you in tears is called Might+U and during the height of Covid the english voice cast, plus crew and a bunch of assorted anime associated figures from around the internet came together and did a charity performance of that song and You Say Run. It is INCREDIBLE, and I highly recomment watching it, whether on stream or otherwise.
Chisaki's vocabulary really is important, he calls Eri an asset, he tells the old Boss he'll repair him, refers to killing and bringing back people as a reset, its dispassionate, regarding people as things to either break or fix, to use to achieve his goals, not individuals with their own wants and needs
There's a line that was in the translated manga "Eri could probably revert someone back into a monkey if she wanted to" as Chisaki was referencing her ability doesn't have a limit so she can actually rewind revolution. They went an alternate route the dialogue in the anime to get the same thought across.
I always thought it might be that NIGHTEYE cannot change the future he sees. There is also the potential that eri's rewind power interacts with time in a way that messes up Nighteye's visions, but it would be oddly poetic if his own quirk kept him from changing what he had seen, so only others can affect the future.
Overhaul is the best villain in the show. His backstory lines up, his motivation and vision for the future make sense. His powers are on an All Might level, to the point that Deku has to get a power up in the fight in order to compare. Just the peak of the show for me.
I know this comment is old but saying “all might level” is a stretch and a half lol. Once Deku started using 100% the fight was basically over and he beat overhaul with absolutely no difficulty, and that’s not even taking into account that this version of ofa 100% isn’t even as strong as all mights yet.
Lemillion was about to beat him. With All Might's speed and strength the fight would have been over in a split second. It is no coincidence that he began distributing the anti-quirk bullet prototypes now that Toshinori is retired
7:20 evap -- oh idk if you noticed the bby mice then 8:15 "one more time..."* 8:39 heh sad - I cant hear it but i thought it was sweet-emotional 12:24 well he still has trouble with that 16:34 no no, that's what he means You can't exploit her like I can // you're going to use her wrong and not with her full potential 19:27 yeah, the repayment ughhh 21:55 now we just need a fix-it fic with Chisaki-Boss-Eri being a normal-ass family 22:19 it's sad af 22:40 yep - Pops isn't looking, the heroes aren't looking
Infinite 100 is definitely up there as one of my favorite moments in the entire story i cant lie. the full reveal of how Eri works and Deku using it in tandem with his own power is just beautiful. and dont even get me started on the quote from Deku as well: "If I cant save this one little girl right in front of me, how can i call myself a hero!?" also for this episode alone Might U became one of my favorite anime tracks of all time. its just a BEAUTIFUL piece
Don't worry Alicia, everyone in the community want to protect Eri. Anya from Spy X Family is one of the most adorable lil girl in anime, but Eri is right besides her. Deku at 100% rest a sight to see, and a peak into the futur for when he will be able to control it.
Infinite 100% is still the best episode in the whole series for me, and it honestly ranks up there with some of the top anime moments of all time. Not only is it just beautifully animated, but the plot that goes into it is so perfectly crafted. Deku finally having his powers completely unshackled for a short while, Eri getting reassurance for the first time in her life, the clash of ideals between Overhaul and Deku... It's just so good.
I personally think the reason Deku twisted his future is because of Eri's quirk. Both Nighteye and Eri have a quirk that interacts with time. Obviously future vision can't foresee timetravel so the future Nighteye saw was the one where Eri's quirk didn't acttivate... Eri's quirk basically cancelled out Nighteye's quirk.
Since you brought up deku and eri in the air in the opening, one small detaol that ive always loved from the opening is that as eri is reaching for deku and gets closer, we see her bandages unravel. He was the key to her healing in a way(as was mirio, but the op didnt show that)
This poor baby rewound her father out of existence. I kinda hope she never learns she ever did that, 'cause this sweet girl has had enough trauma inflicted on her already
I didn’t think about it when I first watched this but for a person like Overhaul, having the ability to kill and revive anyone would completely desensitize someone the horror of it. To him death is not a permanent state and he can end and create life at will and shape it to whatever he wants, so it completely tracks that he would be so emotionally detached to the atrocities he’s committing constantly. It’s actually a brilliant way to explain his his horrific sociopathic behavior and worldview.
I simultaneously love and hate the reason that Eri jumped to Deku. It wasn't just because she would feel safe with him, but rather, because she realized that they wouldn't stop trying to save her unless they succeeded or they died. So she decided to go to them so that they wouldn't die.
My headcanon for the changing future is that Nighteye did see the future but that Eri's Quirk affects time itself making things happen that wouldn't if time wasn't messed with. Like, Sir could read ahead in the book but Eri went and changed things that were already written down.
I like the manga and dub’s translation of Deku’s line to “I’ll smash that future” instead of twist. It sounds more powerful and obviously alludes to his and All Might’s attacks
In my opinion it was not deku who changed fate, but it was Eri. Her Power to mess with time is the whole reason, why the future has changed, even more changed everything coming, since Deku lives.
Eri power is pretty nice if you can control it well if you cant its really like a curse like what happen to her dad the moment he grab Eri her power activated and rewind his clock all the way back from an adult to non being born kinda scary as hell if you think about it, it probably happen so fast that the dad could not put Eri down fast enough before he "disappeared"
Hell yeah we've been waiting haha, W reaction! I'm glad you noticed the scene in the opening with him reaching out to her in the air and the scene in this ep where he caught her. And I liked how Eri was already giving Deku her power yet he still asked if he could use it- this mf is so nice
Given your method of muting most of the audio, I figured that for once I might make it through the episode without tearing up... that was not the case. Turns out, this episode gets me regardless of if I can hear Might+U.
I never thought about it but I wonder if Eri's constant rewinding power helped change fate, would be an interesting thought. Also yeah end of last season/this season you really start to see the budget increases, it's so good.
It truly is a beautiful moment seeing someone abused both physically and mentally having that moment of clarity. When Eri saw Lemillion's cape and deku reaching out to her and in that moment realising that she is worth saving and jumping into Deku's arms
Well if we all try and see overhaul view there is nothing wrong on what he is doing it just how he is doing it is wrong For example if we lived in a wrold where superior villain and heros exist and the power of quirks/power grow throughout the generation of age i would also like to reverse it back to how it used to be but not like overhaul method he will do anything for that but what if it is just a theory but what if deku forcefully takes afo and fuse it with ofa it might become too strong to a point where he can like use it in a way to destroy quirks and restart it from 400 to 500 years ago how it used to like instead of 80 percent quirks imagine it at 90 percent quirkless and 10 percent quirks it is just one of my favourite imagination and theory in the mha world 🌎🌍
Nobody explains exactly what happends, but my guess is because nighteye was looking at overhauls future not deku's, so it was less accurate on his + eri's quirk rewinds time in a specific living being so he couldn't account for her power with his quirk. And if you notice, the vision nighteye sees gets cut off at the frame where we see deku gets impaled by some spikes, the thing that changed I guess was him not dying there, he was supposed to die after seeing midoriya get impaled so he probably just assumed he died, he got to see more of what really happend because of his own will to bear witness to the actual event. So either eri change the outcome or nighteye change the time of his death by pure force of will
To explain - Deku didn’t change the future Nighteye saw. Eri did. Her ability to rewind things at such a fundamental level ran directly counter to Nighteye’s ability to map out and predict the future, and by disrupting that flow it didn’t just allow Deku to spam 100% - it upset the very sequence of events that Nighteye’s Quirk saw, allowing them to play out in an entirely different way. People do not understand just how massive her Quirk is within the setting - it goes far, far beyond just Overhaul’s ambitions.
By the way, a fun theory that I saw on why Nighteye's vision was wrong, was essentially that Eri's quirk was directly opposed to his. Nighteye can see the future, with seemingly perfect accuracy. But Eri brings things back to the past, where they are then able to do things differently.
@@9308323 It's definitely not reversal of causality, because that has nothing to do with rewinding. Causality reversal is the reversing of cause and effect. Something like, the arrow hit the target it was fired at, becomes, the arrow was fired cause it hit the target. The more accurate description of her quirk, would be reality reversal, since her quirk has been stated to rewind things not only physically, but also evolutionarily. But besides that, the effective process, is to bring something back to a previous state. Hence, bringing them back to their past.
@@nemasisdemarini8339 "Something like, the arrow hit the target it was fired at, becomes, the arrow was fired cause it hit the target." A conflict of definition's happening here, I guess. She doesn't reverse the actor of the causality but its effects. In your example, she makes it so that the arrow _doesn't_ hit the target. A better name would probably be undo. Kinda like she undid the fusion between Chisaki and his subordinate. My point was, it has no "time" aspect to it, at least in the rawest sense, otherwise Deku's plan to keep injuring himself wouldn't have worked.
I love Deku just looking like wrath incarnate. I feel like it's Eri's time rewind quirk that Nighteye's power can't predict the future of, since it technically rewinds things rather than go forward in time like everything else does.
Kind of makes sense. Nighteye sees the future but Eri manipulates time, she literally overides the future he saw.. It wasn't Deku who changed it, it was Eri.
Alicia, a new series has just started called Frieren: Beyond Journey's End. It's a much slower paced, more relaxing type of anime, but it's supposed to be pretty emotional and beautiful. Maybe you should give it a go? The first 4 episodes have just been released today!
I honestly think nighteye's quirk just couldn't account for Eri's quirk rewinding shit. my favorite episode by far, the slow song when Deku jumps up to catch Eri, chills, every time.
I think the reason Night Eye's vision changed is because it only sees time going forward in one way, but Eri can rewind time so at that point, time for Deku was moving at more than one way, it keeps going back and then forward and back again and so on until Deku won Oh yeah, and also congrats on the cancer free announcement! i saw it on twitter
8:21 I am *WITH YOU* Alicia. We must give this sweet baby scary dog privileges, and WE are the DOGS. Edit: 23:42 you can see the Exact frame where she goes into shock at seeing Deku pop off and momentarily turn into the green Demon. F**king LOVE that touch.
From 14:15 and onward i have said it once on a diffrent react video of this episode and i will say it again. overhaul looks like a monster villan from the resident evil franchise
I love how one-sided the fight becomes when Deku can go 100%. It's not only the first glimpse of what Deku can become, but also how powerful All Might really was.
Not exactly. OFA works by gathering power from previous wielders and stockpiling it for the next generation. It doesn't just add, it grows exponentially. By the very definition of it, 100% Deku >> 100% All Might. Only difference is that All Might's body can withstand *his* 100% way more than Deku.
told you the fight wouldn't take long. all it took was 2 hits. Deku hitting Chisaki and Chisaki hitting the floor. and the last thing Chisaki saw before he got knocked the fuck out. was glowing green eyes in the shadows of what the future 100% Midoriya could be. and as the Ominous music plays i can't help but chills every time i watch it, its fucking scary (in a good way).
Fun fact, most Yakuza in Japan actually don't do business involving drugs, because if they do, the police will come after them Yakuza and the Japanese government had made a deal that allowed them to exist, but dealing drugs will be too far
Ranged vampire! Ranged Vampire! Ryuku, show this pretender what an actual Dragon looks like. CREEPER! Speaking of creepers, IMPOSTER! And yes, I fully count Toga as a creeper. Eri's power is insane. And of course, as a child, she couldn't control it. This is just something that can happen with super powered babies. A child so powerful their own family is in danger. Even if they don't give the kids a provocation, they could become a small but worryingly existent statistic. She can rewind you back to before you were born. Hence the rats reverted to babies before being stains on the ground. Bringing on the good animation budget for this! Lousy leech keeping the girls out of the fight! Com on, Uravity, show everyone that Plus Ultra spirit! Eri can't control it, but in limited doses, it is the ultimate curative. She could even theoretically reanimate people to their peak condition with full mastery. Deku barely knows Eri, but he is already her big bro ready to fight tooth and nail for her. Gaze upon the true potential Deku has at this moment. The power he could have, and maybe even grow. Overhauls sees an asset to exploit, Deku a scared kid who needs help. Ethics aside, a wise mobster knows that drugs can draw a lot of heat from the authorities. The Corleone crime family in the Godfather is a good example of this. Oh sure, they can be utterly ruthless to their competition, but they also know that especially if kids get caught up in the drug trade, keeping the cops looking the other way becomes so much harder than with some "harmless" gambling and non narcotic smuggling. Heck, if the organization has avoided drugs this long, it's probably their restraint that has made them the last Yakuza family standing. They're not bad enough to prioritize destroying. Or at least, they were. Now that fading empire of shadows is burning. In the total chaos he seeks to profit from, he might even be able to sell Quirk Boosters to the heroes under the table as yet another layer of this new arms race he intends to start. The old head realizes he created a monster. Chisaki's devotion has driven him to shocking depths of sociopathic inhumanity. Truly, it is those with a cause who are often the most dangerous. A thief making easy money is one thing, but they'll scatter at resistance. A zealot? They don't give up. They won't stop until they're buried. Because a zealot always finds another enemy or challenge. A dark corruption of how heroes don't give in. Because they see themselves as the heroes. Behold, when Deku goes from merely triumphant, to a force of destruction who could strike fear into anyone. Clearly it is not easy or common by any means, but yes. Fate can be changed.
This was such a good arc with great animation. Sadly it kind of peaks here in regard to the anime. I mean the rest is still good but I never felt it has quite reached this height again.
Really recommend Ushio and Tora (Ushio to Tora) anime, in my opinion it is too underrated for it's quality. Show has great plot and characters, plus a bunch of genuenly emotional scenes.
Eri’s power makes her a God, she can apply her own powers on herself, so basically, she is inmortal and one of my assumptions is that the future that saw Nigth was going to happen but because Eri rewind Deku they took a different timeline.
I am a big fan of my hero and i have heard heard many complaints about the series. All which i can understand. One though that stood out was the "lack" of Deku character development. Its a bit confusing to me. Yeah he doesn't go through development as fast as other shonen series, but that doesn't mean he has none. I don't know its just something that confused me. Especially when i see moments like this. I'd call that development.
Those people never watched the show then. His change isn't as jarring, but it's evidently there. Like, imagine S1 Deku going against Overhaul. Yeah, he'll still try to save Eri, but he'll still be fearing for his life and in tears the rest of the way. Definitely not someone who'd be smiling in this situation like he did in the air.
Honestly My biggest question has always been HOW DID OVERHAUL SURVIVE THAT PUNCH XD MAN IS DURABLE AF THAT MASK IS INSANE, But yeah this is one of my personal favorite fights in the anime
People with quirk seems to be durable, in general. Heightened physical capabilities due to their bodies adjusting to the quirk (kinda like the pinky toe at the beginning).
Alicia think this is perfect episode to say this: My Hero Academia Ultra Rumble got released today... so if you are alr with battle royal My Hero give it a go (todoroki is it and feel free to play him)
Eri’s power really is nothing short of miraculous. When she grows up, she could completely outclass even recovery girl as a medic
@@JJ_RGiven the flashback she healed herself every time chisaki used his scalpel. I think that proves that she can.
@@humourlessjester3584that wasn’t her power. Chisaki would use his quirk to repair her.
@@JJ_Rit was Chisaki
@@AlphaOmegaInfinity I don't think so. Chisaki's healing has always been shown as him destroying and then reforming that body part, often times connecting in chunks of flesh. Eri's quirk when deforming the body like that is shown in strips, just like how she rewinded nemoto out of overhaul. Those strips that reconnected her leg are more resembling Eri than it does overhaul's method of healing.
If you think about, its basically like Crazy Diamond where it can revert to an original state
Here's a very well fandom accepted theory on hwo the fate was changed (not any spoilers): Eri's quirk, as you now know, is rewind, she tampers with what things "used to be", so, her power, to an extent, involves manipulating time in one way or another (manipulating the time of an specific thing or living being). Sir's power is foresight, it involves predicting the future. So, the theory is, since both quirks work with time, Eri's quirk "got in the way" of Sir's, because it actually changed the timeline in a way Foresight does not account for, therefor changing destiny.
What I like about this theory is that as far as I remember, both Eri's quirk and Nighteye's quirk only really work on living beings.
Yeah, I know Nighteye came up with his own theories later, but honestly I feel like no one bothered telling him Eri's quirk. Might have changed his theory a bit
@@strawcoldand it also feels less bs than, deku just being able to change the future, not to say that alone isn't good, but this explanation makes more sense
lol duh, what else would it be? Sir caa only see the future of the current timeline they exist in in that moment and sees a series of possible actions. With Eri, he saw those actions correctly before she rewound deku, if she hadnt, deku would have legit just broke his bones at the start and then been killed most likely. That rewind creates a new split in possibilities. Im sure if Sir was able to see dekus future with eri it would be beyond incomprehensible because it would be constantly changing.
@@TimothyGod Except, it's not. It's Deku's.
Eri was clutching Lemillion's cape for comfort, and Deku used it to tie her to him. So in a very real way Mirio is STILL helping save her alongside Deku.
Mirio is the realest son of a bitch that ever lived
I just LOVE the opposites of Chisaki and Deku in relation to Eri.
Chisaki TAKES her quirk and undoes her and harms her, calling her cursed.
Deku thinks her quirk a BLESSING, and ASKS HER to LEND him her quirk for the fight.
It's SO GOOOD!!
Tragic thing is, if Eri knew anything about her powers, she could have saved basically everyone in this raid. She could have given Mirio his quirk back and just went "never happened" to Nighteye's huge stomach hole... But she never learned anything about her powers, thanks to great guy Chisaki.
Give the man a hand. He really did want to protect her from such a dangerous quirk. Dad of the year #greatguychisaki
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Shouldn't you be asking for two hands for him? X)
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Dont forget an indian burn on his nonexistant forearms. Mans skipped arm day HARD
Don't you mean "Nothing happened"
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It's minor and not too far ahead, but this is future info to this episode. Read below at your own discretion.
As we later learn thanks to Monoma, Eri's quirk is actually some form of stockpiling ability where she stores up energy of some type and then uses it to rewind things and she used up all or nearly all of her stored up rewinding power in this fight, so even with full control she has a finite amount of rewinding she can do at one time. Infinite 100% likely took a TON of energy to keep up with, but with so many major injuries to reverse she likely wouldn't be able to fully undo all of them.
Without spoiling, this isnt gonna be the first time you cry because of music in this season
The next time should be tears of joy
One of the most hype fights in the whole anime. I love to see the confidence deku has and just how much potential he has. In this moment, deku became an unstoppable force. In fact, his "unstoppable force" was so great that they even gave him all for one's theme when he wrecked overhaul just to show how little of a chance overhaul stood
Absolutly my favorite episode in all seasons.
Overhaul was a monster...
Deku was a GOD!
I always love to imagine how Kacchan would have reacted if he was just out that day, eating breakfast on the sidewalk, and he looked up and saw his rival flying through the air with an ungodly level of power only comparable to that of his lifelong idol. That temper tantrum would have registered on the Richter scale.
I've been so so so eager to see your reaction to this. Deku going "fuck you I win" mode could not have happened to a more fitting asshole.
😂
That wasn’t “fuck you I win” that was *”fuck around and find out!”*
24:30 Hotly contested debate about whether it was Midoriya, the combined will of all the heroes, or Eri that changed fate. My take as an ultra-rationalist is that Eri's time manipulation powers interfere with Nighteye's ability to see into the future. But if you want to credit it to Deku, you're far from alone.
Idk man. It just feels like it defeats the purpose of this show. It makes much more sense, in a metaphorical way, for Deku to be the reason the future changed.
I get it that it feels more “rational” to have Eri be the one to alter fate, but this is a story, and stories often have deeper meanings and messages. I think the message here is that fate cannot hold you back.
Also if that were true wouldn’t we have saw his future vision showing Deku with broken legs/arms in his future vision, considering Eri rewound him?
To me, the moment when the future went off course is when he decided to use Eri as support, while the original future was supposed to have him protecting her in his arms and die. He made a future altering decision.
I know we went through a whole "defying destiny" bit in an earlier episode but I have a few theories on how Deku avoided Sir's prediction:
A: His predictions don't accurately account himself as a factor and thus when it predicted someone died it defaulted into thinking it was Deku.
B1: Time and Fate work similarly as they do in JoJo's, either it's results can be altered with just enough effort but the events leading up to it are the same.
B2:Or that technically Sir's prediction wasn't wrong but was undone/reversed before they happened like how Golden Winds main villan was defeated.
In both cases Eri's power in some way tampered with Sir's prediction.
It's definitely your B2 point. Eri can basically rewind time and fate under the right conditions. It's like doctor strange being able to see 14 million futures and picking the 1 where the good guys win eventually but obviously in a different way with eri. Then in combination with infinite 100% which nighteye also couldn't predict/see it all works out
kind of spoiler for a bit later so *SPOILER WARNING*
- Sirs theory is that the combined willpower of all the heroes fighting against fate - that energy was greater than the flow of "destiny" and therefore it could be changed. I however subscribe more to the theory that his future vision can only see what is accounted for by the person he touches, so he saw the future only from Chisakis perspective - and Eris quirk is kind of antithetical to future-sight and wasn't accounted for in the vision. in other words, without Eris meddling the future was set where Deku lost and died. but because of the unpredictability of "timewarping" states of matter, that's really the only reason the vision was "faulty" /inaccurate.
@@chainclaw07 i'm pretty sure he said this to leave with a good message about destiny and so all might and deku keep fighting fate
My own interpretation with how fate was altered was based partly on what Sir said about his theory on ‘energy’. Not just willpower, but also literal energy.
Basically, my belief is that One For All combined with Eri’s Rewind produced so much raw energy when used in tandem that it superseded what Nighteye’s Quirk would have predicted. The specifics of a pair of quirks producing that much energy at once is so illogical and thus ‘unlikely’ that Foresight basically just treated it as an impossibility.
@@chainclaw07i also feel like no one told him what Eri's power was, so he didnt factor her into his theory. I mean, its not the kind of thing you bother to tell a guy on a hospital bed
The song that had you in tears is called Might+U and during the height of Covid the english voice cast, plus crew and a bunch of assorted anime associated figures from around the internet came together and did a charity performance of that song and You Say Run. It is INCREDIBLE, and I highly recomment watching it, whether on stream or otherwise.
Chisaki's vocabulary really is important, he calls Eri an asset, he tells the old Boss he'll repair him, refers to killing and bringing back people as a reset, its dispassionate, regarding people as things to either break or fix, to use to achieve his goals, not individuals with their own wants and needs
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Chisaki knew full well that he was using Eri like an asset. He was saying that the heroes wouldn't be able to make as much use of her as he did
There's a line that was in the translated manga "Eri could probably revert someone back into a monkey if she wanted to" as Chisaki was referencing her ability doesn't have a limit so she can actually rewind revolution. They went an alternate route the dialogue in the anime to get the same thought across.
I always thought it might be that NIGHTEYE cannot change the future he sees. There is also the potential that eri's rewind power interacts with time in a way that messes up Nighteye's visions, but it would be oddly poetic if his own quirk kept him from changing what he had seen, so only others can affect the future.
Overhaul is the best villain in the show. His backstory lines up, his motivation and vision for the future make sense. His powers are on an All Might level, to the point that Deku has to get a power up in the fight in order to compare. Just the peak of the show for me.
Right? And then we get the next mini arc after the series peak...
I know this comment is old but saying “all might level” is a stretch and a half lol. Once Deku started using 100% the fight was basically over and he beat overhaul with absolutely no difficulty, and that’s not even taking into account that this version of ofa 100% isn’t even as strong as all mights yet.
Lemillion was about to beat him. With All Might's speed and strength the fight would have been over in a split second.
It is no coincidence that he began distributing the anti-quirk bullet prototypes now that Toshinori is retired
7:20 evap -- oh idk if you noticed the bby mice then
8:15 "one more time..."*
8:39 heh sad - I cant hear it but i thought it was sweet-emotional
12:24 well he still has trouble with that
16:34 no no, that's what he means
You can't exploit her like I can // you're going to use her wrong and not with her full potential
19:27 yeah, the repayment ughhh
21:55 now we just need a fix-it fic with Chisaki-Boss-Eri being a normal-ass family
22:19 it's sad af
22:40 yep - Pops isn't looking, the heroes aren't looking
Infinite 100 is definitely up there as one of my favorite moments in the entire story i cant lie. the full reveal of how Eri works and Deku using it in tandem with his own power is just beautiful.
and dont even get me started on the quote from Deku as well: "If I cant save this one little girl right in front of me, how can i call myself a hero!?"
also for this episode alone Might U became one of my favorite anime tracks of all time. its just a BEAUTIFUL piece
*"how can I become a hero that saves everyone?" Big difference in that quote there.
Don't worry Alicia, everyone in the community want to protect Eri. Anya from Spy X Family is one of the most adorable lil girl in anime, but Eri is right besides her.
Deku at 100% rest a sight to see, and a peak into the futur for when he will be able to control it.
Infinite 100% is still the best episode in the whole series for me, and it honestly ranks up there with some of the top anime moments of all time. Not only is it just beautifully animated, but the plot that goes into it is so perfectly crafted. Deku finally having his powers completely unshackled for a short while, Eri getting reassurance for the first time in her life, the clash of ideals between Overhaul and Deku... It's just so good.
I personally think the reason Deku twisted his future is because of Eri's quirk. Both Nighteye and Eri have a quirk that interacts with time. Obviously future vision can't foresee timetravel so the future Nighteye saw was the one where Eri's quirk didn't acttivate... Eri's quirk basically cancelled out Nighteye's quirk.
Since you brought up deku and eri in the air in the opening, one small detaol that ive always loved from the opening is that as eri is reaching for deku and gets closer, we see her bandages unravel. He was the key to her healing in a way(as was mirio, but the op didnt show that)
I know he’s pure and righteous, but at 23:58 on RUclips I get chills looking at Deku. He’s like the specter of death
This poor baby rewound her father out of existence. I kinda hope she never learns she ever did that, 'cause this sweet girl has had enough trauma inflicted on her already
She can rewind time.
It probably messed with Nighteye's quirk!
12:50 Another dub line I prefer, from Uraraka: "There's no future but the one you create!" Ugh so inspiring.
I didn’t think about it when I first watched this but for a person like Overhaul, having the ability to kill and revive anyone would completely desensitize someone the horror of it. To him death is not a permanent state and he can end and create life at will and shape it to whatever he wants, so it completely tracks that he would be so emotionally detached to the atrocities he’s committing constantly. It’s actually a brilliant way to explain his his horrific sociopathic behavior and worldview.
The fight where everyone is trying their hardest to kill Deku, including Deku.
I simultaneously love and hate the reason that Eri jumped to Deku. It wasn't just because she would feel safe with him, but rather, because she realized that they wouldn't stop trying to save her unless they succeeded or they died. So she decided to go to them so that they wouldn't die.
16:55 I fucking love Himiko "Dang, Izuku" xD
Deku: Her quirk can't kill me if I kill me faster! >:0
Every badass needs a backpack loli.
My headcanon for the changing future is that Nighteye did see the future but that Eri's Quirk affects time itself making things happen that wouldn't if time wasn't messed with.
Like, Sir could read ahead in the book but Eri went and changed things that were already written down.
Glad I'm not the only one who came to that conclusion!
"Somebody help Deku somebody help Deku!"
Eri: I got you
8:48 the song's name is Might+U by Makala Philips one of the best OST in the entire show
Deku really went into another manga and stole Saitama's "Consecutive Normal Punches" attack.
7:52 it means to rewind anything and anyone in every way and meaning of the word
There’s also talk that if Eri’s rewind quirk could work on all might either somehow give him quirk back as it “was” in his possession
Can't even imagine the blue bulls of us waiting for you to hit this episode.
Bruh the second that music plays when he's saving Eri always breaks me.
I like the manga and dub’s translation of Deku’s line to “I’ll smash that future” instead of twist. It sounds more powerful and obviously alludes to his and All Might’s attacks
keep in mind, overhaul wasn't only using eris blood to make bullets, he was also using her flesh, which she then healed with rewind.
Deku truly goes full power
In my opinion it was not deku who changed fate, but it was Eri. Her Power to mess with time is the whole reason, why the future has changed, even more changed everything coming, since Deku lives.
Eri power is pretty nice if you can control it well if you cant its really like a curse like what happen to her dad the moment he grab Eri her power activated and rewind his clock all the way back from an adult to non being born kinda scary as hell if you think about it, it probably happen so fast that the dad could not put Eri down fast enough before he "disappeared"
"This sweet baby I will protect my entire life and every fiber of my being" we all know EXACTLY what you mean.
Hell yeah we've been waiting haha, W reaction! I'm glad you noticed the scene in the opening with him reaching out to her in the air and the scene in this ep where he caught her. And I liked how Eri was already giving Deku her power yet he still asked if he could use it- this mf is so nice
Given your method of muting most of the audio, I figured that for once I might make it through the episode without tearing up... that was not the case. Turns out, this episode gets me regardless of if I can hear Might+U.
Eri changed the future by rewinding deku not letting him reach his fate.
Eri has gold experience requiem confirmed
HOLY SHIT A JOJO’S REFERENCEEEEEE
It's always time for a Jojo's reference!!!
I never thought about it but I wonder if Eri's constant rewinding power helped change fate, would be an interesting thought. Also yeah end of last season/this season you really start to see the budget increases, it's so good.
Alicia when she finally gives birth to a baby 0:00
Brooo😂
It truly is a beautiful moment seeing someone abused both physically and mentally having that moment of clarity. When Eri saw Lemillion's cape and deku reaching out to her and in that moment realising that she is worth saving and jumping into Deku's arms
Well if we all try and see overhaul view there is nothing wrong on what he is doing it just how he is doing it is wrong
For example if we lived in a wrold where superior villain and heros exist and the power of quirks/power grow throughout the generation of age i would also like to reverse it back to how it used to be but not like overhaul method he will do anything for that but what if it is just a theory but what if deku forcefully takes afo and fuse it with ofa it might become too strong to a point where he can like use it in a way to destroy quirks and restart it from 400 to 500 years ago how it used to like instead of 80 percent quirks imagine it at 90 percent quirkless and 10 percent quirks it is just one of my favourite imagination and theory in the mha world 🌎🌍
This fight was so cool, Chisaki is the best villain in the show by far. I'm sad we're basically done with him after this.
*This* is how terrifying a Symbol of Peace and fully realized hero can be to evildoers.
Now, imagine him having his S6 power-ups and his last remaining power in the manga. Man's so broken, he looks lost in his own verse. 🤣
Nobody explains exactly what happends, but my guess is because nighteye was looking at overhauls future not deku's, so it was less accurate on his + eri's quirk rewinds time in a specific living being so he couldn't account for her power with his quirk. And if you notice, the vision nighteye sees gets cut off at the frame where we see deku gets impaled by some spikes, the thing that changed I guess was him not dying there, he was supposed to die after seeing midoriya get impaled so he probably just assumed he died, he got to see more of what really happend because of his own will to bear witness to the actual event. So either eri change the outcome or nighteye change the time of his death by pure force of will
Probably one of my favorite fights. If only because we have backpack Eri
To explain - Deku didn’t change the future Nighteye saw. Eri did. Her ability to rewind things at such a fundamental level ran directly counter to Nighteye’s ability to map out and predict the future, and by disrupting that flow it didn’t just allow Deku to spam 100% - it upset the very sequence of events that Nighteye’s Quirk saw, allowing them to play out in an entirely different way. People do not understand just how massive her Quirk is within the setting - it goes far, far beyond just Overhaul’s ambitions.
No, she isn't.
By the way, a fun theory that I saw on why Nighteye's vision was wrong, was essentially that Eri's quirk was directly opposed to his. Nighteye can see the future, with seemingly perfect accuracy. But Eri brings things back to the past, where they are then able to do things differently.
Eri reverses causality, not necessarily go back to the past.
@@9308323 It's definitely not reversal of causality, because that has nothing to do with rewinding. Causality reversal is the reversing of cause and effect. Something like, the arrow hit the target it was fired at, becomes, the arrow was fired cause it hit the target.
The more accurate description of her quirk, would be reality reversal, since her quirk has been stated to rewind things not only physically, but also evolutionarily.
But besides that, the effective process, is to bring something back to a previous state. Hence, bringing them back to their past.
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"Something like, the arrow hit the target it was fired at, becomes, the arrow was fired cause it hit the target."
A conflict of definition's happening here, I guess. She doesn't reverse the actor of the causality but its effects. In your example, she makes it so that the arrow _doesn't_ hit the target. A better name would probably be undo. Kinda like she undid the fusion between Chisaki and his subordinate. My point was, it has no "time" aspect to it, at least in the rawest sense, otherwise Deku's plan to keep injuring himself wouldn't have worked.
I love Deku just looking like wrath incarnate. I feel like it's Eri's time rewind quirk that Nighteye's power can't predict the future of, since it technically rewinds things rather than go forward in time like everything else does.
Nah, that's not it.
Kind of makes sense. Nighteye sees the future but Eri manipulates time, she literally overides the future he saw.. It wasn't Deku who changed it, it was Eri.
Alicia, a new series has just started called Frieren: Beyond Journey's End. It's a much slower paced, more relaxing type of anime, but it's supposed to be pretty emotional and beautiful. Maybe you should give it a go? The first 4 episodes have just been released today!
Love that we finally get the vocals to the song we've been hearing since the beginning... and its amazing as well. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE IT!!!
I honestly think nighteye's quirk just couldn't account for Eri's quirk rewinding shit. my favorite episode by far, the slow song when Deku jumps up to catch Eri, chills, every time.
The power of Eri is the ability to rewind, more precisely Genetic Rewinding.
I think the reason Night Eye's vision changed is because it only sees time going forward in one way, but Eri can rewind time so at that point, time for Deku was moving at more than one way, it keeps going back and then forward and back again and so on until Deku won
Oh yeah, and also congrats on the cancer free announcement! i saw it on twitter
8:21 I am *WITH YOU* Alicia. We must give this sweet baby scary dog privileges, and WE are the DOGS.
Edit: 23:42 you can see the Exact frame where she goes into shock at seeing Deku pop off and momentarily turn into the green Demon. F**king LOVE that touch.
From 14:15 and onward i have said it once on a diffrent react video of this episode and i will say it again. overhaul looks like a monster villan from the resident evil franchise
I love how one-sided the fight becomes when Deku can go 100%. It's not only the first glimpse of what Deku can become, but also how powerful All Might really was.
Not exactly. OFA works by gathering power from previous wielders and stockpiling it for the next generation. It doesn't just add, it grows exponentially. By the very definition of it, 100% Deku >> 100% All Might. Only difference is that All Might's body can withstand *his* 100% way more than Deku.
I watched this episode before school, I was going crazy the whole day 😂
Hear me out it's a messed up what if scenario, but what if overhaul fussed eri and deku, the guy will become op
Well, here comes an end to the best arc of MHA. Glad I was able to revisit it. Loved every part of it
20:50 "This girl is a person. Does that mean nothing to you?" That line is so relevant now in regards to current audience and Momo 😂
What's wrong with Momo?
They got the One Punch Man episode 12 animator in this episode which added extra flavor to an already fantastic manga fight.
told you the fight wouldn't take long. all it took was 2 hits. Deku hitting Chisaki and Chisaki hitting the floor. and the last thing Chisaki saw before he got knocked the fuck out. was glowing green eyes in the shadows of what the future 100% Midoriya could be. and as the Ominous music plays i can't help but chills every time i watch it, its fucking scary (in a good way).
Fun fact, most Yakuza in Japan actually don't do business involving drugs, because if they do, the police will come after them
Yakuza and the Japanese government had made a deal that allowed them to exist, but dealing drugs will be too far
Eri's Quirk: Rewind a.k.a. Crazy Diamond
Though possibly also Gold Experience Requiem in the way it interacts with future predictions!
Ranged vampire! Ranged Vampire!
Ryuku, show this pretender what an actual Dragon looks like.
CREEPER!
Speaking of creepers, IMPOSTER! And yes, I fully count Toga as a creeper.
Eri's power is insane. And of course, as a child, she couldn't control it. This is just something that can happen with super powered babies. A child so powerful their own family is in danger. Even if they don't give the kids a provocation, they could become a small but worryingly existent statistic.
She can rewind you back to before you were born. Hence the rats reverted to babies before being stains on the ground.
Bringing on the good animation budget for this!
Lousy leech keeping the girls out of the fight!
Com on, Uravity, show everyone that Plus Ultra spirit!
Eri can't control it, but in limited doses, it is the ultimate curative. She could even theoretically reanimate people to their peak condition with full mastery.
Deku barely knows Eri, but he is already her big bro ready to fight tooth and nail for her.
Gaze upon the true potential Deku has at this moment. The power he could have, and maybe even grow.
Overhauls sees an asset to exploit, Deku a scared kid who needs help.
Ethics aside, a wise mobster knows that drugs can draw a lot of heat from the authorities. The Corleone crime family in the Godfather is a good example of this. Oh sure, they can be utterly ruthless to their competition, but they also know that especially if kids get caught up in the drug trade, keeping the cops looking the other way becomes so much harder than with some "harmless" gambling and non narcotic smuggling. Heck, if the organization has avoided drugs this long, it's probably their restraint that has made them the last Yakuza family standing. They're not bad enough to prioritize destroying. Or at least, they were. Now that fading empire of shadows is burning.
In the total chaos he seeks to profit from, he might even be able to sell Quirk Boosters to the heroes under the table as yet another layer of this new arms race he intends to start.
The old head realizes he created a monster. Chisaki's devotion has driven him to shocking depths of sociopathic inhumanity. Truly, it is those with a cause who are often the most dangerous. A thief making easy money is one thing, but they'll scatter at resistance. A zealot? They don't give up. They won't stop until they're buried. Because a zealot always finds another enemy or challenge. A dark corruption of how heroes don't give in. Because they see themselves as the heroes.
Behold, when Deku goes from merely triumphant, to a force of destruction who could strike fear into anyone.
Clearly it is not easy or common by any means, but yes. Fate can be changed.
This was such a good arc with great animation. Sadly it kind of peaks here in regard to the anime. I mean the rest is still good but I never felt it has quite reached this height again.
Really recommend Ushio and Tora (Ushio to Tora) anime, in my opinion it is too underrated for it's quality. Show has great plot and characters, plus a bunch of genuenly emotional scenes.
I knew thing would bring the tears! such a banger episode
A peek into the heroes Izuku and Eri will become.
Eri’s power makes her a God, she can apply her own powers on herself, so basically, she is inmortal and one of my assumptions is that the future that saw Nigth was going to happen but because Eri rewind Deku they took a different timeline.
She doesn't affect the whole timeline. No. The reason why it changed is because of Deku.
Such a big highlight of the series fr 🔥
Been waiting for this episode! This arc is an emotional roller coaster
I am a big fan of my hero and i have heard heard many complaints about the series. All which i can understand. One though that stood out was the "lack" of Deku character development. Its a bit confusing to me. Yeah he doesn't go through development as fast as other shonen series, but that doesn't mean he has none. I don't know its just something that confused me. Especially when i see moments like this. I'd call that development.
Those people never watched the show then. His change isn't as jarring, but it's evidently there. Like, imagine S1 Deku going against Overhaul. Yeah, he'll still try to save Eri, but he'll still be fearing for his life and in tears the rest of the way. Definitely not someone who'd be smiling in this situation like he did in the air.
AFO and Overhaul are this anime's best villains. Not even Shigaraki comes close imo.
Overhaul was right.
Favorite part of the season!
Eri's power really is amazing. If she learned to control it, she could become a truly amazing hero.
19:27 and i took that personally 😔
You have to react to the Heros Rising Movie after the 4th season. It plays right between season 4 and 5
Eri rewinding time so the future never happens is so peak
Honestly My biggest question has always been HOW DID OVERHAUL SURVIVE THAT PUNCH XD MAN IS DURABLE AF THAT MASK IS INSANE, But yeah this is one of my personal favorite fights in the anime
People with quirk seems to be durable, in general. Heightened physical capabilities due to their bodies adjusting to the quirk (kinda like the pinky toe at the beginning).
you gotta watch all the movies
Deku went Super Saiyan 2!! Change my mind!!
Alicia think this is perfect episode to say this: My Hero Academia Ultra Rumble got released today... so if you are alr with battle royal My Hero give it a go (todoroki is it and feel free to play him)
"Give her back!"
Bruh the only thing imma give you is these *FUCKIN HANDS!* 👊👊👊👊👊👊👊
Deku looked scary af. Love it
The thing is, it's unclear if it was Eri or Izuku quirk that broke past Nighteye prediction or maybe a combination of the two.
Izuku's. Eri's quirk, at least, isn't directly responsible for it.
Deku and Mirio are the best big brothers for Eri