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A normal guy who loves heroes dreams of becoming a hero and works hard towards achieving that goal. Under the tutelage of his own childhood hero, and surrounded by others who are also working to be heroes, the main character strives towards realizing his childhood dream. BNHA takes more inspiration from American comic book heroes, while Samumenco leans more toward the deconstruction of Japanese hero tropes, such as those common in tokusatsu and sentai series; both are a love letter to superhero stories.
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The main character has grown looking at heros. He admire them and want to become one himself, but is no more than a normal guy without fighting skills/quirk.
Even if it seems impossible and useless, they follow their dreams.
Aspiration. Midoriya and Hazama, both with their great admiration of superheroes at a young age get their time to shine with a superhero backstory is a superhero backstory. With that, it is their turn to learn, grow, and take the grand line towards their ultimate goal, as did their aspirations reach. Being the best hero for all.
Samumenco, however, is a lot more deconstruction, going into different sub-genres of hero too with toku and street crime. MHA is more traditional and even has a similar resemblance to pop culture in the west when it comes to comic book superheroes. They are aware of their being and
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