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Why My Hero Academia's Dabi Identity Reveal Doesn't Work
My Hero Academia's newest chapter officially revealed Dabi's identity to
fans, and while it's a huge moment, it's not as huge as it should be. Because
of this, the reveal itself simply doesn't work. In the newest chapter of the
series, Dabi officially revealed his true identity to the heroes and villains
and had a huge grandstanding moment that likened him to famous comic book
villains like the Joker. But thanks to a blend of trolling, length of time
teasing, and haphazard feeling around the reveal itself, it does not hit as
hard as it should.
Warning!
Massive spoilers for My Hero Academia below! Chapter 290 of My Hero
Academia took the war between the heroes and villains to a new
level as the fight reached its climax. With Gigantomachia carrying them on his
back, the League of Villains have reunited with Shigaraki and thus have
come face to face with the heroes fighting him at the time. Seeing both Shoto
Todoroki and his father Endeavor, Dabi takes the moment to break it to them
that he's actually the long lost Toya Todoroki.But this is immediately where it
all starts to break down. Not only does the reveal not make as much impact
as it should because there have been enough clues for fans to figure it out on
their own, but it's kind of snuck into the middle of a larger confrontation.
A moment like this reveal, especially with the way Chapter 290 treats it,
should feel like a bigger moment. In fact, it should have been the climax of a
focused conflict between Dabi and the Todoroki family.
That makes all of the teasing the series has done all the more disappointing. Not only does Dabi reveal that he held off on telling Endeavor because he wanted to make a bigger deal out of ruining the number one hero, but series creator Kohei Horikoshi openly trolled fans about Dabi's identity. It's sort of a twisting of the knife that feels written to explain why Dabi didn't use his reunion with Endeavor during the Pro Hero arc to unveil his identity. It feels like a contrivance rather than part of the grand scheme Dabi claims it is.
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For instance, look at the way his grand plan came into action. He decides to go through with it once the raid on the Paranormal Liberation Front base begins, and has Skeptic sending his video through the airwaves. Imagine if he waited longer to do this. Imagine if after this war, Endeavor ends up looking like the number one hero and then Dabi pulls the trigger.
Wouldn't that have hit harder than just revealing it during all of this chaos? Dabi's grandstanding during the reveal just does not have that impact it could have. He's kicking Endeavor while he's down rather than being the one to do him in. Because it's so haphazard and in the moment, it just does not feel like the long in the works plan to crush the hero society Dabi claims it is.
So it's not Dabi's true identity that does not work, it's the reveal itself. If the series has waited this long to finally reveal he's Toya Todoroki, why doesn't it feel like a huge shift in the status quo? What do you think? Does Dabi's reveal work in My Hero Academia's newest chapter? Let us know your thoughts in the comments or you can even reach out to me directly about all things animated and other cool stuff