GG means 'good game', which you say to fellow hunters after a hunt in Monster Hunter.
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GG means 'good game', which you say to fellow hunters after a hunt in Monster Hunter.
In the dub, he calls him "icy-hot", so maybe it means something similar?
I can make sure by watching the episode. Timestamp?
He calls him "Nametsu-yarou." I don't know what "nametsu" means, and neither does jisho.org, so I'm guessing every sub group just made up their own insult lol.
Boring episode.
But I'm excited for next week. If the villains lose AGAIN, they're officially Team Rocket level
Yeah, not much to this episode, but things should pick up now.
They can win partially. Deal real damage without destroying the heroes.
First big group fight since season 1. Looking forward to class B especially, now that they also gain the stigma of being attacked by villains. I wonder where Shigaraki is? He hasn't been shown yet.
Episode 42
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We've found a solution to Deku's problem. What's already broken can't be broken again, so let's use 100000000000000000% smashes on the broken arm!
Not having a believable way out of this fight made it a bummer.
Extremely lame episode. Bs power up.
And villains fail.to accomplish anything AGAIN. Why should I be scared for our heroes because of this Team Rocket 2.0?
So they'll kidnap Bakugo, woohoo, so evil! Why didnt that one viain actually crush the blue catgirl's head? He's EVIL. Why not do it? Oh I know: because that'd be a small victory for evil. Can't let that happen :/
So they're going after Bakugo because he's the most likely according to them to become a Villain?
If you showed me Muscle Villain's mug and told me he was Bakugo's dad, I'd believe you.
I think you guys should just stop watching action/adventure shounen altogether.