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urbanfantasyinspiration:kansascity-elffriend:urbanfantasyinspiration:that-catholic-shinobi:urbanfantasyinspiration:overlord-puffin:gabrielislovegabrielislife:aviscranio:Class 1-B’s Play - “Romeo and Juliet and the Prisoner of Azkaban: The Return of the King!”I was watching that with my mom and she went “is that even legal? Or did the writer have to go around asking permission from like six different people who all own these movies”I’m pretty sure it’s covered under parody laws if nothing else.How she gonna ask William Shakespeare if it’s okay for a bunch of animated high schoolers with superpowers to do this to his play?The fact that Star Wars and LoTR exist in MHA is just That brings up an interesting concept in this universe. Quirks have obviously been around for a while, long enough for their use to completely dominate the culture. We know there have been 8 other generations of One For All users, and that powers have been around for at least a few generations before that. Does that mean the filming (if not the writing) of these stories incorporated the use of Quirks? Did the Star Wars movies feature people who could actually move stuff with their minds??I just assumed that Quirks started being a thing a little into the future, so everything up to the modern era is exactly the sameOh, I guess I was operating under the assumption that the story was occurring in present dayI don’t think it is, because they have holograms and stuff and I think someone mentioned that if it weren’t for the societal setback caused by the emergence of Quirks, they would have casual space travel -- source link