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No World Trigger this week (anime has
been slightly delayed as well, sadly). And Magi has been delayed, so hopefully
we’ll catch up, even slightly, next week
Boku no Hero Academia 50
Gran Torino thinks they should move
onto the next stage, since they’re 3 days into the workplace experience
already. Since he’s just been fighting Gran Torino, the old Hero thinks Deku
might be getting too used to his tactics, so they’re going to find some
Villains to fight and give him some diversity.
We’re told that it’s only in densely
populated areas that crime is especially high, the rural areas having
significantly less population by comparison. They’re heading to Shibuya, one of
the more crime ridden places.
Meanwhile, Iida’s superior has already
figured out that he’s chasing the Hero Killer. He warns him that acting out of
a personal grudge is not befitting of a Hero, who doesn’t have the authority to
punish or judge Villains, but only capture them.
But Iida is still wrestling with the
emotions he’s experiencing.
Stain appears with Shigaraki,
explaining that he’s been reforming the towns he’s come through by taking out
Heroes who don’t meet his standard. To be a true Hero, one must have great
accomplishments rather than doing it purely for money.
Shigaraki thinks Stain’s being a bit
too serious, but Black Mist comments that crime has lowered since Stain
appeared in the various cities, suggesting that he’s weeding out the weaker
Heroes.
Black Mist is told to release multiple
Noumu, each of them possessing a unique appearance compared to the original.
Shigaraki says he’s going to show Stain how he does things, just destroying everything
in his path.
Deku and Gran Torino are nearing their
destination, but the train has an emergency stop, Deku realizing they’re at
Hosu as Gran Torino pushes the Noumu out of the train.
Iida splits off from his superior,
finding Stain prepared to kill another Hero. He tries to attack him, but Stain
knocks him away with a single slice. The Villain comments how inexperienced
Iida appears and says that even he could be target, but he’s not worth his time
now.
The enraged Hero tells him that he’s
Ingenium’s brother and that he will take him out, the chapter concluding on
this resolve as Stain responds that he’ll have to prove it.
Seven Deadly Sins 132
Gilthunder, Howzer and Griamore are
healed by Jenna, surprised to see everyone else here.
Meanwhile, King and Hendricksen are
arguing over what to do about the aftermath. King says he cannot forgive the
Druid traitor, but Hendricksen says that he’ll accept his punishment after he
saves Britannia from the Ten Commandments.
Jenna tells everyone that they’re
starting training, even King convinced by the argument that the Ten
Commandments aren’t going to just wait for them. Oslo appears, wanting to help
King and training with him as well.
They must go with only the clothes they
have, given an ash rod enhanced with magic to defend themselves. Even Hawk
decides to go along, only Merlin not coming since she doesn’t have a physical
body.
Hawk is left alone, seeking out a light
in the darkness.
Gil and Howzer are together, finding
themselves in a room of Goddess Amber. They have to choose one to start their
training, Jenna even wanting to start them with the one that nearly killed them
before. Gil agrees, Howzer begrudgingly going along with it so they can get
stronger.
Their opponent is a Clay Dragon, immune
to wind and lightning, making their abilities nearly pointless.
The two start to fight again, their
personalities and strategies clashing.
Gil flashes back to Meliodas training
him, saying he’s too rigid. He needs to be aware and prepared for various
outcomes of a fight rather than just what he expects.
Howzer also remembers training with
Dreyfus and being told that he has to have some discretion in fights and not be
so reckless in thinking he can win against every opponent.
The two resume the fight by teaming up
and working together for once, the chapter ending as Merlin observes that their
power levels are starting to change.
Bleach 635
Liltotto
isn’t surprised that Bazz B (which meant Bazzard Black, not Buzzard Black,
since even the English rendering was Bazz B, not Buzz B) lost to Jugram, even
thinking his whole speech was pointless.
But it turns
out she and Giselle couldn’t even touch Juhabach either, both of them in bad
shape. He leaves them to die as he starts to sleep, Jugram commenting on how
cruel and distant his power is, seeing the future so clearly.
Gerard is
looking for the other Royal Guard, unable to find them.
Meanwhile,
Ichigo’s group is still looking for Grimmjow and Askin.
The Stern
Ritter is nearby, trying to stay away from them, since he didn’t want to fight
so early. But Grimmjow appears, the Quincy running away, throwing a ball at him
laced with poison. With his Death Dealing, he enhances its efficacy and Grimmjow
collapses under its effects.
We see
Kyouraku’s group, with Lille Barro, the Ex Axis, targeting Shuuhei, since he’s
considered one of the weaker ones in the group. He picks the Soul Reaper off as
we shift scenes again.
Mayuri and
Kenpachi meet up with the Compulsory of the Stern Ritter. The reckless Soul
Reaper asks what it is, Mayuri saying he’s going to ignore the 11th division
captain asking pointless questions.
But Kenpachi
suddenly attacks him. As he pulls back, one of his arms is damaged, but he
managed to get in a solid blow. But the chapter ends with the Quincy’s body
twisting and contorting into something, Kenpachi still confused and Mayuri
interested in what this fight holds for his observations.
One Piece 794
Sabo is
talking with Robin and Zoro as Luffy’s resting. He says that CP 0 is turning
back and heading to Dressrosa, so he suggests everyone get out as soon as they
can.
But the Straw
Hat Pirates are more shocked that Luffy had another brother, Sabo explaining
that he was seen as dead to them after the incident.
We see that
Dragon picked up Sabo after his ship was shot down by the Marines, nursed back
to health by the Revolutionary Army. But it turns out he has amnesia, only
remembering vague things, like his desire to be free from his parents and their
oppressive rules that treated him like royalty.
Sabo
remembered everything after seeing Ace’s picture in the aftermath of the
Marineford war, but he was unable to save him from dying, also discovering that
Dragon is Luffy’s father. After discovering this, he was so distraught he was
unconscious for 3 days. But after he came to, he resolved to get Ace’s Mera
Mera Fruit.
We then see
his reunion with Luffy from his perspective, expanding on it with him saying that
he’s glad Luffy survived, since he only lost one brother and can reunite with
his other sibling after so many years.
Luffy agrees
that Sabo should have the Mera Mera Fruit as we return to the present. Sabo
leaves them a Vivre Card for Luffy and entrusts his safety to them for now as
he leaves.
The chapter
concludes as Sabo flies away on crows summoned by someone from the
Revolutionary Army, going to meet up with everyone else.
One Piece is
on break next week.
Toriko 331
Chako (I
misread the name last time) comes back to Komatsu, having gone back to get his
autographs from the 10 Shell Five.
The two
arrive at the port city of Blue Grill, much more impoverished by comparison.
Komatsu is told by an old man wearing a mask that there are a lot of Food
Spirits in the area, so he’ll have to stay the night.
Chako lives
here in a decommissioned water pipe, his mom working as a chef for a big
project. He wants to become a chef as well, Komatsu impressed by this and
offering to cook for him. He shows that he can sharpen knives with his apron
(which I think might’ve been established before at some point). The two say
“itadakimasu” before they eat, but Chako doesn’t think it’s that good. The two
go to sleep, Komatsu hearing Chako speak about his mom in his sleep.
Meanwhile,
Tack, a member of the Goro Tribe, explains that the project Blue Grill is doing
involves Soul Transactions. His own tribe did something similar as Gourmet
Shamans. The masks worn by various people mean they are possessed by Food
Spirits, since they need to be shielded from the light of the Front World, the
Back Channel pitch black in comparison.
The exchanges
of souls are done to produce new tastes and Chinchin’s group must participate
as well, though they must win the competition to do so.
Komatsu
awakens after a horrible dream where Chako was wearing a mask and trying to
take him over as well.
The old man
outside tells Komatsu that Chako was taken away, possibly to have his soul sold
like his mother’s was.
The chapter
ends as the match between the 5 chefs of the 10 Shell Restaurants and
Chinchin’s group is almost ready to start.
Fairy Tail 444
Everyone on the island is getting onto a fishing boat that
happened to be nearby. The fisherman are shocked at what happened to Caracolle
Island, Erza noting that it shrunk, concluding that Brandish’s magic is more
specifically a mass manipulation type and on a high scale.
The people are gathering together, the kid saved by Wendy
and Charle wanting to thank them. But before anyone realizes it, Mest teleports
them off the boat into an underwater temple. This is the location their
informant told them to meet him at.
Suddenly the temple turns into a vehicle and starts to move,
revealing that the one piloting it is Angel, otherwise known as Sorano, from
the Oracion Seis. She’s the spy, though Erza thought Cobra would’ve been
better, Mest saying he was too much of a hassle.
Sorano says that she owed Mest a favor for breaking her out
of jail, but reminds Lucy that she killed Karen, the previous owner of Loki.
The submarine with wings is heading towards where Makarov
is, according to the Stellar Spirit Mage.
We see Makarov playing cards with Yazir, a subordinate of
the king of Alvareth. It turns out that the monarch is kinder than many
expected, though he’s also very prone to leaving the castle, leaving things to
others instead.
The chapter ends as we’re shown that the emperor is none
other than Zeref, shocking Makarov.
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