It was bakugos own money. He used kaminari to just be dumb to both lift everyone's spirits and distract from his being nice to kirishima. Bakugo didn't steal it from an atm, also bakugo while we don't see his room is actually a very clean person, that people make memes that levi and bakugo would get along
@@sea-envy3137 Well I'm pretty sure Kaminari is a literature and art nerd more than anything else so I'd see if it was him being shown those googles by Mineta with some unholy motive
@@luckypanda7707 he is though. He owns the trading card set and some of his casual outfits are inspired by prime all mights casual wear. It’s not as obvious, but Bakugou is a hardcore fan as well.
I know it's kinda brushed aside in this episode, but I'm fully onboard with Aizawa in this episode. Anime has this weird trope where the Protagonist and their friends break the rules and they only get a slap on the wrist. Sure, the kids going out worked out in the end, but just because something just so happened to work out doesn't mean it's automatically okay. The wall behind them could've crumbled and crushed them all. Or fell and revealed their location to AFO. In the few seconds it took All Might to get there, he could've stolen their quirks. Or one of the villains could've noticed them sooner and distracted them as they were going up the ice hill. Then instead of flying up, they could've fell directly into All Might and AFO's path. If All Might had to take a hit or two for them, they might not have won that battle. Similarly to when they were going against Stain. If he'd gotten just one lucky hit in, the potential casualties would've risen from only one hero to one hero and three students. Just because it happened to work out doesn't mean there should be no consequence. And just because it happened to work out doesn't mean everything is okay.
@@KurNorock Deciding whether or not the law currently fits ur mood and whether to break or follow it isn't the mentality a hero should have though. I think a rule saying a bunch of teens shouldn't put themselves in danger when there's already an operation run by adults to handle the situation, is pretty reasonable. Like imagine Iida and Momo weren't there to keep the others in check, and they just ran out and got themselves hurt or worse. In the end it worked out, but it just as easily could've gone south.
@@CupOfTaeWithAKookie And blindly following laws without consideration to morality is also not the mentality a hero should have. The most obvious examples being NAZI Germany, the Jim Crow and antebellum south, and the current interment and genocide of Uighur Muslims in China. If this show was set in Nazi Germany pre-WW2 would you be saying Deku should obey the law and participate in rounding up the Jews? And the whole "It COULD have gone wrong!" argument is pointless. Literally anything can go wrong at any time, regardless of who is doing it. "If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so." - Thomas Jefferson
@@KurNorock Racist and discriminative laws have nothing to do with this situation 💀. I'm not sure in what world you think expecting teenagers to not go fight murderous criminals, is the same as genocide against innocent people. And yes there is always an option for things to go wrong, but that doesn't mean minors should put themselves in dangerous situations. They are children. There were adults ready to handle the situation, but they still went because that's what excitable teenagers do. If Iida and Momo hadn't stopped them when they tried to walk out, do you think they'd all be ok? Those two almost didn't come, they were last minute additions to the team.
@@willfanofmanyii3751 Yeah, which is just a perfect example of why the adults didn't want them going. They're still teens who aren't properly trained to handle the situation.
I think what Tsu meant when she said it's the same as a villain, is cuz even villain's have their own reasons and causes for breaking the law. To them they could be fighting for a proper cause, like how if someone steals from the rich to give to the poor it's still a crime, but done for the morally right reasons. In the end, although it was to protect a friend, they did something they knew was strictly not allowed. There's a fine line between when that behavior becomes a real issue.
Bakugo's room would probably be the most tidy honestly. He was raised like a Mama's boy lol. As we've seen he has cooking skills, and this man always makes sure to sleep by 8:32pm lmao. He secretly got the skills of a house husband.
If you did not notice Mineta was tied up with tape on the floor Sato being into cooking upgraded him from forgettable extra to fun extra not just a M.U.S.C.L.E. man
wOOOOO 5:24 oop my smile just vanished remembering that Aizawa gave that expulsion warning (aw and Katsuki cheering everyone up and repaying Kiri) 6:40 from Denkiii;; I read somewhere (a comment or smth else) that he found I'd expect Katsuki to be regular-to-clean 15:18 I always laugh because Iida never compromises his "-kun" thing, tho he easily adapts to her request, so it just comes out here as "TSUYU-CHAN-KUN" -> "call me Tsuyu-chan" ;; Todoroki doesn't do it at all, Izuku's trying, Kiri and Ocha do it, and Iida does it, and then adds a _second_ honorific because everyone stays as a "-kun" and nothing's gonna compromise that, not even a pre-existing honorific Pfft idk how to not overexplain it. Like if Iida calls everyone Ms/Mr, and a med professional said "just call me Dr. S" and seasons later Iida's saying "Ms. Dr. S!" THE LOVELY FURNITURE _yes_ -- I didn't even think about it omg omg these all have probably been recreated so much in animal crossing
Do you know that in one extra page on manga/novel (idk remember where I read it) Class B does the same contest. And when they showed Tetsutetsu's room, it was basically same as Kirishima's except for the color scheme. They made the Kirishima=Tetsutetsu meme too seriously. 😂
I will say this... Horikoshi leaned too heavy into Bakugo's aggressiveness. So it's easy to miss that he's (1) one of the top academically in the class, 2) he's pretty aware of situations and how other people feel so his gestures (easing the tension by using Kaminari to get his money out an ATM), 3) little things like keeping his room in order (especially with his mother) and being a good cook, is very easy to overlook
So fun fact: Bakugo is the only character whom we know has seen Mineta's room. From a cannon novel side series. If I remember right, he described it as gross. It's just dirty posters and magazines The series is called MHA School Briefs. It's purely slice of life stuff. Really funny and adds a lot to the cast
Also according to the author, Bakugo's room is very well organised. He's quite similar to Aizawa actually, in terms of not wasting time/space. In bed by 8PM lmao We know he has a manga shelf cos he's secretly a big nerd. And we like to believe he has at least one AM figure. But that's head cannon lol
And it was this that made Tsu best girl, no one can argue this, seeing the frog cry at thinking people wouldn't like her is the sweetest thing ever. Best girl ever!
Its difficult. Its an anime and Deku is our main so obviously he didnt have a choice. But Tsu was right. Sure not following the rules isnt the same as being a villain. But its a slippery slope. Like, so far the rules kind of make sense. They are children under the care of UA and the state basically. So their priority is keeping the kids safe. So as future Heroes, how can they expect others to follow the same rules that they themselves never respected? And thats where the villains are, right? They dont follow rules that they dont respect. Sure some are just evil. But to others, its more of a rebellion. Like Stains followers.
No, her reasoning is pure bs, and she's a self-centered crybaby 😂 "bRakig tHe ruLs To SAv Yur fReNd laiFe MAkE YU Villen uhuhuuuuuhuuuh 😢😢 yU betreigh me uhuuuhuu😢". Who cares about your feelings? Our friend is in danger 😂😂😂 tf?
Bakugo: calls Midoriya a nerd
Also Bakugo: gets straight A’s and is in bed by 8
Straight up gets better grades than Midoriya, but he just doesn’t give off a nerd vibe I guess 💀
Good grades doesn't always mean ur a nerd.
Might wanna look up the definition of the word “nerd” 😂 Bakugo is right
He also owns a bunch of All might merch. And part of the pro hero card collection game.
A nerd doesn’t mean good grades lol I think a nerd is someone who’s obsessed with a specific subject that not many people enjoy or as a hobby
It was bakugos own money. He used kaminari to just be dumb to both lift everyone's spirits and distract from his being nice to kirishima. Bakugo didn't steal it from an atm, also bakugo while we don't see his room is actually a very clean person, that people make memes that levi and bakugo would get along
I have also heard a theory that since Kaminari is an electronics nerd, he could guess how much night vision google would cost
@@sea-envy3137 Well I'm pretty sure Kaminari is a literature and art nerd more than anything else so I'd see if it was him being shown those googles by Mineta with some unholy motive
Well Bakugou is more similar to Deku than he likes to admit.. so my guess is, that it’s full of All might merch as well.
@@annaavertho4944 maybe but bakugo isn't really a fanboy like midoriya
@@luckypanda7707 he is though. He owns the trading card set and some of his casual outfits are inspired by prime all mights casual wear. It’s not as obvious, but Bakugou is a hardcore fan as well.
I know it's kinda brushed aside in this episode, but I'm fully onboard with Aizawa in this episode. Anime has this weird trope where the Protagonist and their friends break the rules and they only get a slap on the wrist. Sure, the kids going out worked out in the end, but just because something just so happened to work out doesn't mean it's automatically okay. The wall behind them could've crumbled and crushed them all. Or fell and revealed their location to AFO. In the few seconds it took All Might to get there, he could've stolen their quirks. Or one of the villains could've noticed them sooner and distracted them as they were going up the ice hill. Then instead of flying up, they could've fell directly into All Might and AFO's path. If All Might had to take a hit or two for them, they might not have won that battle. Similarly to when they were going against Stain. If he'd gotten just one lucky hit in, the potential casualties would've risen from only one hero to one hero and three students. Just because it happened to work out doesn't mean there should be no consequence. And just because it happened to work out doesn't mean everything is okay.
Rigidly abiding by rules no matter the situation can be just as bad as breaking the rules.
@@KurNorock Deciding whether or not the law currently fits ur mood and whether to break or follow it isn't the mentality a hero should have though. I think a rule saying a bunch of teens shouldn't put themselves in danger when there's already an operation run by adults to handle the situation, is pretty reasonable. Like imagine Iida and Momo weren't there to keep the others in check, and they just ran out and got themselves hurt or worse. In the end it worked out, but it just as easily could've gone south.
@@CupOfTaeWithAKookie And blindly following laws without consideration to morality is also not the mentality a hero should have.
The most obvious examples being NAZI Germany, the Jim Crow and antebellum south, and the current interment and genocide of Uighur Muslims in China. If this show was set in Nazi Germany pre-WW2 would you be saying Deku should obey the law and participate in rounding up the Jews?
And the whole "It COULD have gone wrong!" argument is pointless. Literally anything can go wrong at any time, regardless of who is doing it.
"If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so."
- Thomas Jefferson
@@KurNorock Racist and discriminative laws have nothing to do with this situation 💀. I'm not sure in what world you think expecting teenagers to not go fight murderous criminals, is the same as genocide against innocent people. And yes there is always an option for things to go wrong, but that doesn't mean minors should put themselves in dangerous situations. They are children. There were adults ready to handle the situation, but they still went because that's what excitable teenagers do. If Iida and Momo hadn't stopped them when they tried to walk out, do you think they'd all be ok? Those two almost didn't come, they were last minute additions to the team.
@@willfanofmanyii3751 Yeah, which is just a perfect example of why the adults didn't want them going. They're still teens who aren't properly trained to handle the situation.
I think what Tsu meant when she said it's the same as a villain, is cuz even villain's have their own reasons and causes for breaking the law. To them they could be fighting for a proper cause, like how if someone steals from the rich to give to the poor it's still a crime, but done for the morally right reasons. In the end, although it was to protect a friend, they did something they knew was strictly not allowed. There's a fine line between when that behavior becomes a real issue.
Bakugo's room would probably be the most tidy honestly. He was raised like a Mama's boy lol. As we've seen he has cooking skills, and this man always makes sure to sleep by 8:32pm lmao. He secretly got the skills of a house husband.
He is portraited as a house husband in a lot of fan comics. Doesn't matter who he gets paired with at some point he gets put in a kitchen in an apron.
I like how theyre cringing about Dekus room, while sitting in a room full of anime merch themself. 😂😂😂
😂😂
So true 😁
LMAO called out -Sam
Omg it's All Might himself
That must be the most triggered comment ever
I love Todoroki’s blunt answer how he was able to fix up his room so quick. “I worked really hard” 😂
the author said in an interview that Bakugo's room is a smart and manly type between ilda's and Kirishima's room
Aizawa said he would have expelled everyone except Bakugo, Hagakure (invisible girl) and Jiro. The 2 girls were still comatose from the villain's gas.
If you did not notice Mineta was tied up with tape on the floor
Sato being into cooking upgraded him from forgettable extra to fun extra not just a M.U.S.C.L.E. man
wOOOOO
5:24 oop my smile just vanished remembering that Aizawa gave that expulsion warning (aw and Katsuki cheering everyone up and repaying Kiri)
6:40 from Denkiii;; I read somewhere (a comment or smth else) that he found
I'd expect Katsuki to be regular-to-clean
15:18 I always laugh because Iida never compromises his "-kun" thing, tho he easily adapts to her request, so it just comes out here as "TSUYU-CHAN-KUN"
-> "call me Tsuyu-chan" ;; Todoroki doesn't do it at all, Izuku's trying, Kiri and Ocha do it, and Iida does it, and then adds a _second_ honorific because everyone stays as a "-kun" and nothing's gonna compromise that, not even a pre-existing honorific
Pfft idk how to not overexplain it.
Like if Iida calls everyone Ms/Mr, and a med professional said "just call me Dr. S" and seasons later Iida's saying "Ms. Dr. S!"
THE LOVELY FURNITURE _yes_ -- I didn't even think about it omg
omg these all have probably been recreated so much in animal crossing
Do you know that in one extra page on manga/novel (idk remember where I read it) Class B does the same contest.
And when they showed Tetsutetsu's room, it was basically same as Kirishima's except for the color scheme. They made the Kirishima=Tetsutetsu meme too seriously. 😂
No, Bakūgō just overloaded Kaminari’s Quirk to make everyone laugh. He gave Kirishima his own money to pay him back.
Kirishima was the first to cry, apologize, and hug Tsu. Because a real man shows his emotions
I really enjoy this ep the rooms are showing off the characters that aren't on screen to often
I will say this... Horikoshi leaned too heavy into Bakugo's aggressiveness. So it's easy to miss that he's (1) one of the top academically in the class, 2) he's pretty aware of situations and how other people feel so his gestures (easing the tension by using Kaminari to get his money out an ATM), 3) little things like keeping his room in order (especially with his mother) and being a good cook, is very easy to overlook
So fun fact: Bakugo is the only character whom we know has seen Mineta's room. From a cannon novel side series. If I remember right, he described it as gross. It's just dirty posters and magazines
The series is called MHA School Briefs. It's purely slice of life stuff. Really funny and adds a lot to the cast
Also according to the author, Bakugo's room is very well organised. He's quite similar to Aizawa actually, in terms of not wasting time/space. In bed by 8PM lmao
We know he has a manga shelf cos he's secretly a big nerd. And we like to believe he has at least one AM figure. But that's head cannon lol
It's been a long time since I read the School Briefs. Which volume and chapter was this??
@@Rensuke_Hero-gami volume 4 but I can't remember the chapter number. It's the one about Koda's rabbit
And it was this that made Tsu best girl, no one can argue this, seeing the frog cry at thinking people wouldn't like her is the sweetest thing ever. Best girl ever!
Child from training camp = Kota
Classmate = Koda
(also invisible girl's name is Hagakure, and she was the other person Aizawa wouldn't have expelled)
Bakugo would definitely have the cleanest room out of everyone
This was a cool ep! Lmao can't believe Deku brought all that All Might stuff into the dorms where everyone could see 💀. Jiro's room >>
Ahh what a shame that Mineta's "Plus Ultra" was edited out. Was the funniest part of the episode!
I hope they have clarification from someone that it was bakugo’s own money 😅
Its difficult. Its an anime and Deku is our main so obviously he didnt have a choice. But Tsu was right. Sure not following the rules isnt the same as being a villain. But its a slippery slope. Like, so far the rules kind of make sense. They are children under the care of UA and the state basically. So their priority is keeping the kids safe. So as future Heroes, how can they expect others to follow the same rules that they themselves never respected? And thats where the villains are, right? They dont follow rules that they dont respect. Sure some are just evil. But to others, its more of a rebellion. Like Stains followers.
No, her reasoning is pure bs, and she's a self-centered crybaby 😂 "bRakig tHe ruLs To SAv Yur fReNd laiFe MAkE YU Villen uhuhuuuuuhuuuh 😢😢 yU betreigh me uhuuuhuu😢". Who cares about your feelings? Our friend is in danger 😂😂😂 tf?
I never want to see Frogs cry again ;_;
I used to live in Tampa. I miss Perry's BBQ in the University Square Mall. Best Chinese food I have ever had. I could also go for some Steak N Shake.
Hahahha the coordinated chant at the intro was top tier
I bet Hagakure likes that Harajuku fashion 😆
such a sweet episode. love the reactions :) xx
I knew youd both love this episode!
Whyyyyyyyyy does she say “All Might” like that??????????
i thought bakugou used kaminari as a distraction for him being nice to kirishima
2:56 🌚😂 yes
You guys are so funny
They really don't like Mineta.🤣
Of course they skip the scene with Mineta trying to smell invisible girls panties drawer, and don’t mention it at the end of the episode ether lol.
Tsu really is best girl
Try to watch Moonlight Fantasy
We must protect Tsu!
They cut those Mineta scenes. LOL
this is about when i stoped likeng tsu
when she felt awkward around her classmates???
I’ve never really been a fan of tsu but to each their own