As I may have mentioned here before, I'm a student in animation, I'm actually in my second year and this was our (with my dear friend @zeyaado 🫶🏻) first attempt at lipsyncs :3
We've planned on making that same animation in 2D instead of stop motion, so you must see that again 👀
I hope you've liked it, the pupet took us like 6 hours of cutting and the same time to animate, so yeah it was A LOT OF TIME but it was fun! 💃
Like you must have seen, there is no watermark on that animation, but we both refuse to let anyone use it as their own, SO PLEASE DO NOT REPOST IT ON ANY OTHER PLATFORMS!!!
An important difference in Izuku's version of heroism compared to hero society's general approach is that Izuku returns agency to the people he has saved rather than inspiring the bystander effect/learned helplessness in others. He doesn't just beat the big bad and leave. Izuku tells the child who just felt helpless that he was a part of his own salvation and that he can now help save others
Meanwhile, the only time in this manga Izuku ever discloses his past to anyone after gaining One for All was to a five year old he just met in the woods. (Because Kota isn't a peer and is a completely non-threatening entity to him). And of course he did it while depersonalizing the events from himself as much as possible by speaking in third person as if it happened to someone else.