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Chapter 38: The Great UA Slapstick-Off (Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the 24-Frame-Per-Second Life)

​[Himiko Toga POV]

​The air in front of UA's Exam Center D didn't smell like nerves or sweat. It smelled like possibility. And strawberry milk.

​I looked down at the small, glowing glass vial in my hand. Sunny-kun had given it to me with a wink that produced a physical yellow star. "A little bit of the 'Good Stuff,' Toga-chan," he'd said. "Go show 'em that red is the best color for a protagonist."

​I popped the cork. The blood didn't taste like copper. It tasted like pop-rocks, sunshine, and a New York deli at noon.

​[SLURP!]

​My body didn't just change; it vibrated. My skin turned a slightly more vibrant shade of 'Animation Cel,' my messy buns snapped into a single, gravity-defying tuft, and a pair of crisp white gloves appeared on my hands with a loud [SNAP!].

​"Aw, geez!" I chirped, my voice dropping into that bouncy, Brooklyn-adjacent lilt. "I feel like a million bucks—and I've got the frame rate to prove it!"

​[Momo's Director Commentary: Entry 01]

"While Himiko's Quirk typically involves a mimicry of physical traits, the consumption of Sunny's 'Toon-Infused' blood has seemingly bypassed biological limitations. She isn't just wearing his face; she is currently operating under a localized reality-distortion field. My analysis suggests the laws of thermodynamics are currently weeping in a corner. It's... statistically delightful."

​The buzzer rang. [AHOOO-GA!]

​While the other candidates stood there like 'beige' statues, I took off. My legs turned into a literal spinning circle of dust.

​A three-pointer robot rolled toward me. I didn't kick it. I reached into the air, pulled out a giant, oversized pencil, and simply erased the robot's wheels.

​[SQUEAK-SQUEAK-SQUEAK]

​The robot face-planted into the concrete. I patted its head. "Nice try, scrap-heap! Go find a toaster that'll love ya!"

​I saw a boy with glasses tripping over his own feet. I skidded to a halt, pulled a giant spring out of my back pocket, and shoved it under him. [BOING!] He flew over a group of two-pointers, accidentally crushing them.

​"You're welcome, pal! Keep your chin up—it's easier to see the anvils that way!"

​I was having the time of my life. Being Sunny-kun was like being a holiday. I wasn't the 'monster' anymore. I was the punchline.

​[Center A: The Professionals]

​In the middle of the wreckage of Center A, the air was less 'slapstick' and more 'demolition derby.'

​Bakugo was a blur of orange and black. Thanks to months of playing 'human drum kit' for Sunny's band, his reaction time was inhuman. He wasn't just blasting robots; he was using the recoil to perform mid-air pirouettes that would make a ballerina jealous.

​"GET OUT OF THE WAY, EXTRAS!" Bakugo roared, a double-palm blast vaporizing a row of one-pointers. "I'VE GOT A RHYTHM TO KEEP!"

​Behind him, Tokoyami and Dark Shadow were moving in perfect sync. Sunny's training—which usually involved Dark Shadow wearing glow-in-the-dark headphones—had made the shadow faster. It wasn't just attacking; it was breakdancing through the robots' defenses.

​"The darkness... it grooves," Tokoyami muttered, his cape billowing as Dark Shadow head-butted a robot into scrap metal.

​[Momo's Director Commentary: Entry 02]

"Bakugo-san's efficiency has increased by 42% since joining the 'Chaos Crew.' By treating combat as a percussion-based exercise, he avoids the traditional 'Heroic Pause.' As for Tokoyami-san, he's currently using a 4/4 beat for his shadow-strikes. It's terrifyingly rhythmic."

​[Center C: The Divine Disaster]

​Meanwhile, in Center C, the genre had shifted from 'Action' to 'Absurdist Theater.'

​Kyoka Jirou was using her jacks like high-frequency whips, shattering robot sensors with precise clicks. Kaminari was trying to act cool, but he was currently serving as a human battery for a giant popcorn machine that Sunny had somehow sneaked into the exam grounds.

​"Why am I doing this?!" Kaminari yelled, sparks flying from his ears.

​"Because the fans need snacks, Sparky!" Aqua yelled back.

​The 'Goddess' was currently standing on top of a three-pointer that she had 'purified' with holy water. The robot wasn't dead; it was just... very clean and refused to move because it was 'reflecting on its sins.'

​"BOW DOWN!" Aqua wailed, splashing a bottle of 'Goddess-Blessed Concert Elixir' at a group of charging robots. "I AM THE DIVINE CENTERPIECE! IF I DON'T GET AT LEAST FIFTY POINTS, I'M FILING FOR DIVINE BANKRUPTCY!"

​Jirou sighed so hard her jacks vibrated. "God help us. Literally."

​[Center B: The Protagonist's Curse]

​Izuku Midoriya was a god trapped in a gag.

​He was fast. He was strong. He had 10% of One For All flowing through him like a green lightning storm. He lunged at a three-pointer, his fist pulled back for a devastating blow.

​[POOF!]

​The robot didn't explode. Instead, a giant bouquet of flowers popped out of its head. The robot looked at the flowers, looked at Izuku, and let out a confused 'Beep.'

​"What?!" Izuku shrieked. "I hit it! I definitely hit it!"

​He tried again. He kicked a two-pointer. Instead of shattering, the robot turned into a giant, vibrating jelly donut. Izuku slid off it and landed in a pile of marshmallow dust.

​0 points.

​"SUNNY!" Izuku yelled at the sky. "STOP EDITING MY FIGHTS!"

​Then, the ground shook. The Zero-Pointer emerged—a mountain of steel and bad vibes. Candidates were fleeing.

​Izuku saw her. The girl from the gate (Uraraka), her leg pinned under rubble.

​The 'Gag' vanished. The 'Hero' took the stage.

​Izuku didn't think. He didn't use 100%. He channeled a steady, controlled 10% into his legs and launched. He didn't break a single bone. He reached the robot's head, but instead of a punch, he pulled a giant 'ACME' cork out of his pocket and jammed it into the robot's main exhaust.

​[PHUT-PHUT-BANG!]

​The Zero-Pointer puffed out a cloud of pink smoke and gently sat down, turning into a giant, inflatable bounce-house version of itself.

​Izuku landed gracefully next to Uraraka, lifting the rubble with ease. He looked at her, his green hair sparking with power, a genuine, heroic smile on his face.

​"Are you okay?" he asked, his voice steady.

​Uraraka stared at him. A physical pink blush appeared on her cheeks, accompanied by a small [K-CHING!] sound effect. "I... uh... yeah. My hero."

​[Momo's Director Commentary: Entry 03]

"Midoriya-san has successfully navigated the 'Slapstick Barrier.' While his point total is technically zero, his 'Rescue Karma' is off the charts. Also, the girl's blush is a perfect hex-code shade of #FFB6C1. Romantic tension: 10/10."

​[Rooftop: The Intermission]

​High above the chaos, Himiko (still in Sunny-form) was sitting on the edge of a water tower.

​She snapped her fingers, and a vintage 1950s television set grew out of the concrete. She kicked her feet, pulling a bowl of popcorn out of her chest cavity.

​The screen showed the real Sunny, over in the Support Course exam, currently engaged in a high-speed unicycle race against Mina Ashido through an obstacle course.

​"Look at them," Himiko sighed happily, her eyes turning into literal spinning hearts. "Sunny-kun is so fast... and Mina-chan's acid-slides are getting so much more glittery."

​She leaned back, watching her love exist in two places at once—on the screen and in her own skin. "I love being you, Sunny-kun. Everything is so much louder this way."

​[UA Observation Room]

​The Pro Heroes were staring at the monitors in a silence that could only be described as 'existential.'

​"We have a problem," Aizawa sighed, rubbing his temples. "One student turned the Zero-Pointer into a bounce house. Another is erasing robots with a pencil. And I'm pretty sure the blue-haired girl is trying to sue the exam for 'lack of divine recognition.'"

​All Might looked at the screen where Izuku was helping Uraraka walk. He beamed. "It was... unconventional. But the spirit is there!"

​Principal Nezu sipped his tea, his eyes glinting with a chaotic intelligence.

​"The world is changing, gentlemen," the mouse-bear-thing chirped. "The 'Script,' as Young Sunny calls it, is expanding. We cannot fit this much talent into the old boxes."

​He tapped a button on his tablet, updating the enrollment files.

​"The Hero Course will be expanded," Nezu announced. "To accommodate the 'Calamity Class' and their peers, we will take 48 students. 24 for Class A. 24 for Class B."

​He looked at the screen where Sunny-Toga was currently doing a victory dance.

​"After all," Nezu grinned, his teeth doing a literal [DING!], "we're going to need all the help we can get. The next season is going to be... animated."

​[CLACK!]

[AND CUT!]

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