Thankfully, compared to the previous chapter, this one is much shorter (helps that I was writing this at the same time as that monster of a chapter...)

Rather than bore you with a long-winded Author's Notes at the beginning, I'll just let you get to reading this chapter, and see what I plan to have the Heroes & Villains of MHA react to…


Doomsday Theater: Lobby

Once everyone left the theater auditorium, they noticed the scaffolding that was used as a tunnel to the bathrooms was gone. And not just that, but the entrance was visible once again, but it still showed the star-filled expanse of space as normal, like it was in the beginning…

Once the last person arrived at the lobby, Izanami cleared her throat and stated to everyone, "Now, I get that Kiddo and the other hosts made sure there's always some form of entertainment within this theater, but I want you to answer me honestly. Are you feeling the least bit confined inside the theater, like claustrophobic confined?"

Everyone thought about it and was unsure of how to answer the question. Izuku raised his hand and replied to their new hostess, "Y-yeah, I felt a little confined, but Kiddo and the other hosts made sure I didn't feel that way for long…"

Several other students agreed with Izuku one by one, Izanami nodded as she said, "Well, my reply to your reply is this question: want to step outside?"

Izanami moved toward the clear door and began to push it, freaking everyone out as the vacuum of space will suck everyone out of the theater. But were surprised that the air in the theater wasn't being sucked out. Then they saw the expanse of space, fold and drop away like it was a tapestry…?!

Izanami had a pleased expression on her face as she succeeded in pranking them all, the illusion of space folded away into a white light that, while blinding, didn't hurt everyone's eyes. Even Dark Shadow wasn't affected by this light. Izanami ushered everyone outside of the theater, and once they did, they were briefly blinded by the light intensifying.

Once everyone stepped outside, they slowly opened their eyes and saw something they weren't expecting. Instead of the empty vastness of cold space in a sea of stars, they were standing on a grassy surface under a clear blue sky and a bright warm sun. The grassy surface eyeballing it looked to be a small, floating island surrounded by a sphere of skies. The island looked to be about as big as U-A High's main campus, it seemed to be on a slightly curved surface, there were trees, a decently sized river, a small flower meadow, and a small hill in the distance. There were also at a distance a couple of buildings, the most noteworthy was a Colosseum/arena-like building about five meters from the theater, it looked to be the largest of the other few buildings, maybe a literal hair bigger than the theater itself. Everyone also took note that birds were chirping, and a few butterflies flying past their field of vision.

Izanami asked the obvious question that everyone was at least expecting while walking to one of the edges of the island, "So? What do you think, do you like it?"

Everyone was a little stunned at what they were seeing that they asked in their minds, all of this was created by their current host? When did she even have the time or energy to build all this? What happened to the outer space that originally surrounded the theater?

It took a bit for everyone to register Izanami's query, with All Might responding, "The theater was very comfortable to be in, but I will confess that this is a very welcome change of pace…"

Izanami seemed to beam with joy as more of the audience agreed with the retired pro, she then explained the space they were in…

"You are still in that dimension Kiddo created his theater in…"

She snapped her fingers as the blue sky faded away to the familiar sea of stars they recalled, and continued, "I simply used my know-how of creating, altering, and manipulating the fabric of reality to create a layer of reality that behaves like a planet's atmosphere. The stars you were used to seeing from within the theater could now be witnessed outside of the theater on this island I've created. And so it isn't just flat, grassy fields, I added some trees, flowers, a river, and a hill to stargaze from."

Izanami snapped her fingers again and the blue sky reappeared, "Kiddo obviously has complete control of this area like the theater when he returns, even knowing absolutely EVERYTHING that happens out here like it's second nature, as well as granting anyone else he deems trustworthy enough to share this with, like his pals. Something to note is that this outside is still an in-progress sort of being built up, still a few things to add here. What do I mean by that?"

Izanami started to step backward to the edge, worrying the students as the deity said, "Well, let us see…"

She leaped off the edge and plummeted, prompting Izuku to rush over to rescue her, but screamed as he plummeted as well. This frightened Ochako and a lot of the other students who rushed over the edge, only to meet Izanami crouching down like she was looking over the edge.

"Huh?! B-bu-bu-but…h-how did-…huh?" Momo's brain was short-circuiting trying to understand what just happened as Izanami started interrupting her, "Izuku's fine by the way, but he is slightly dizzy from clonking his head onto the ground trying to 'rescue' me. Follow me, you won't fall…"

Everyone stepped over the edge and found themselves under the island with blank, barren ground underneath the grassy area. Izuku was there, slightly dizzy, and Ochako rushed to his side with relief, followed closely behind by Momo, Eijiro, Melissa, All Might, Mina, and Kota.

Izuku regained consciousness and his mind was firing on all cylinders, he immediately asked, "How is this possible, gravity shouldn't work like-…"

Izanami interrupted Izuku's question by asking everyone, "Remember that old video game; Super Mario Galaxy?"

Everyone nodded with Kaminari saying, "Yeah I remember that game, trippy as hell, music that would fit in a high-budget Hollywood film, those Luma things…"

Shigaraki remarked, "That plumber was annoying, but the music was great…"

Izanami gestured to the blank area, and said, "Same thing here…and it is still incomplete, this is meant to be a somewhat flat-ish planet, like some of the platforms in that game with a few more additions that are not present from that demo a few minutes earlier. Once complete, it will have the same square miles as a small island, something along the lines of O'ahu in Hawaii. It currently is about the size of the Shinjuku district in Tokyo…"

David whistled as he remarked, "That's quite a large amount of space. O'ahu is around 596.7 square miles or 1,545.4 square kilometers, that's about the third largest of the main Hawaiian Islands. What exactly are you going to fill that much space with?"

Izanami replied, "Oh, some of that space is reserved for Kiddo to put whatever he feels the need to put there. But, something I do have planned to put here that will need quite a bit of space, but at the moment, I am having a friend gather the necessary pieces for this surprise. This surprise should be ready after watching a few more movies, particularly after one movie specifically, and it is a real treat for all of you young folk and the young at heart. Might even say it could awaken your inner child."

Everyone was curious about whatever this surprise was, especially the people who were referenced. The students and a few of the adults were somewhat excited about whatever this surprise was, but Aizawa had doubts once their host said that bit about the surprise "awakening his inner child", he has no time to waste on such a thing, but his thoughts were falling on deaf ears as the rest of the adults range from mildly intrigued to positively brimming with excitement.

Izanami stretched her arms over her pink-haired head as she then said, "This is most of what I wanted to show you. We'll be back here for something else in a bit, but I wanted you guys to be aware of this place so any of you who started to feel claustrophobic in the theater can come out here and breathe in some fresh air. FYI, the air quality is clean as it is out here because I had it based on the Earth's atmosphere 90,000 years in the past of your world. While still under construction, the space outside is ready for use as a place to relax, and even have picnics if you choose…"

Everyone was surprised to hear that, with Momo asking, "So the air we are breathing is from 90,000 years ago, during the Pleistocene?"

"Not exactly…" Izanagi said bluntly, his red eyes locked onto everyone, "The air was of a similar quality to the Pleistocene, fresh, devoid of pollutants that are present in your time. Gas fumes, industrial smoke, all of that are not present here…"

The students all took a deep breath in response, and they noticed the difference in air quality immediately. It was refreshing, and rejuvenating, and they are beginning to dread the time when they leave.

"I take it you approve? Well, the only air pollutant here is a natural relaxant scent that is often used in therapeutic sessions, the outside is meant for relaxation first and foremost. I put a lot of work just to be sure this place was ready for use on day one of my tenure as host, so expect serious consequences from anyone involved in destroying any of it. So yeah, no fighting while out here, looking at you Bakugo…" Izanami said to everyone, then pointed at Bakugo specifically.

"What are you pointing at!" Bakugo shouted, which Izanami explained, "You and anyone else with destructive quirks have them disabled 24/7 while out here. That even includes the Darth Vader ripoff and his quirk. The outside is meant for relaxation, I even have it planned out so your original host could come out here to relax if he needs it, so I would like it if it remains in one piece…"

She soon gave everyone a wide-eyed stare that made everyone's skin crawl, the look promised pain if her words were not heeded, saying in a bone-chilling, calm voice, "Am…I…clear?"

Everyone nodded out of fear, not wanting to know what Izanami will do to them for breaking her rules.

Izanami clapped her hands as she said, "Okay, back inside for the next few things I wish to show you all…"

Ida raised a hand, asking the deity, "What about this other thing you wanted us to see outside, Miss Izanami? Surely you would show us what this other thing is before moving inside to show us any additions or tweaks you did for the inside…"

Izanagi answered for his sister, "Boy, my sister insists on moving things inside, as she wants this other thing out here to be the last thing she wants to tell you about. It is also still at a point of construction that is too dangerous for her to show you, it will be safe once you are shown what she added inside…"

Ida bowed as he responded, "Oh, yes…in that case, I apologize for my rude inquiry…"

With a snap of her fingers, Izanami teleported them inside the theater…


The Living Room

Within a second, everyone was in a familiar location, most of the students hang out there during the intermissions between movies to discuss the film they have watched.

"Uh, Kiddo already showed us this area…how is this a new thing?" Kaminari asked, which earned a chuckle from their deity host.

She responded as she moved to a wall beside the couches, "Well, the entrance to two of my new additions to Kiddo's theater is located here…"

Izanami knocked to a rhythm similar to the 'shave-and-a-haircut' style of knocking on the wall, then on the last knock, she slammed her fist onto the wall. It cracked and broke apart, revealing two doors as the debris fell to the floor, then the debris disappeared as it flew and vanished in Izanagi's open hand.

Everyone was surprised, and a little amused, over how the deity revealed two doors to a couple of her additions.

Izanami spoke to them as she got next to the doors, "Here are two new additions that are similar to the Museum that Kiddo had at the beginning. The door on the left has the temporary name of the Iacon Hall of Records, it serves as a hub for detailing extensive lore in the various universes you have seen so far, and also houses museum-like exhibits that detail the history of the films you've seen so far from the perspective of realities where they are just films. They are also handy in catching up on things you might have missed beforehand, and all the information is continually being updated. These buttons here will change the room based on the 'franchise' selected…"

Izuku noticed each of the buttons had logos of various brands, IPs, and such, seeing buttons denoting not just Transformers, but also Marvel, DC, and all of the major universes they have seen so far.

Mina asked, "Why is that a temporary name? And I feel like it is a reference to something…"

Izanami answered the first part of the question, "Several of my additions had temporary names for Kiddo to give more permanent names, as he can tweak them however he sees fit. This is his pocket dimension, after all, so it's his to do what he wants with. Oh, FYI, the rooms have a safety protocol where you can't change rooms if there's someone inside the room, so I denied you villains any funny business, expect that for every one of these kinds of additions…"

The villains were disappointed that they couldn't shove a hero in the room and then change it, trapping them inside. Rosa picked up after Izanami with the other half of Mina's question…

"The Iacon Hall of Records is the name of a place in Transformers lore. Iacon was the name of the Autobot capital city on Cybertron, and the Hall of Records is effectively what it says in the name, also doubling as a vault for a lot of powerful and ancient relics of incredible power in Cybertronian folklore…Iacon is a VERY big deal in most Transformers continuities…"

"That's cool…but what about the other door next to it…?" Natsuo Todoroki asked their host, to which the pink-haired girl replied, "That door is functionally similar to the Hall of Records in being a place to read stuff. But we are in a bit of a rush, so its function is in its lazy name; The Library. There, most of the films you have seen we're based on books or storylines from books, so there you can see where a lot of the characters come from. There are lots of comic books in there, but it also is well stocked in other books, relevant to terms, vehicles, morals, history, etc. relevant to the movies you have seen."

Momo looked positively beaming as Ida remarked, "Oh! A library! That's good to know…"

Izanagi clarified in a serious tone, "You can check out any book and hold onto it as long as you desire in this space. But if you want to check out another book, you have to return the book you have already borrowed first. And there are some serious consequences if the books are damaged, so do yourself a favor and don't, please, you do not want to know what the punishment is…"

Most of the group shuddered at Izanagi's warning, they don't want to imagine what would happen if they damage the books. Based on Izanagi's tone, it was not in the least bit a pleasant punishment.

"Other tidbits worth mentioning and not showing are the following: First, I've rearranged your rooms, and somewhat expanded on them. The basics boil down to the fact that Kiddo's original spells placed on your rooms remain as is, but I've restructured them into a 'Men's section' and a 'Woman's section' on opposite sides of that hallway. But for those of you who happened to like the prior arrangement, there are 15, two-person rooms for use with all the necessaries to be comfortable, especially if there are those of you who might want to get a little…how shall we say…frisky under the bedsheets…" Izanami said, emphasizing the last sentence in a way that made some of the people blush.

Sean sighed as he asked in an exasperated voice, "Please tell me you did not just make love hotel rooms out of those fifteen rooms…please, just tell me you didn't?"

That sent all the teenagers and most of the adults into a deep crimson blush, whether it was out of embarrassment, excitement, or anger is largely dependent on who you want to focus on…

Izuku and Ochako were among the few who were okay with the prior boarding arrangement but ended up embarrassed by the deity's implications of what she meant, and her assistant's reaction. Both teens were redder than tomatoes, especially remembering what Kiddo said that the rooms had a spell that prevented such acts unless given consent is given.

Aizawa was one of the few who got mad, as he said, "You think any of us would let teenagers enter such rooms? Kiddo placed that spell to prevent such things, even if they give consent."

Izanagi responded with a stare that, while a perfect poker face, made the homeroom teacher's blood run ice cold, "That spell is still very much in effect, but Dragonblood's a fairly young deity still, and as such he should prepare in any event when dealing with a sizable number of hormonal teenagers, even the slimmest possibility of his spell failing for one reason or another. He also has to keep in mind some of these teenagers are very clever and could find workarounds…"

"Ah, yes, always leave room for the idea that anything that can go wrong, will go wrong…" Nezu said, to which Izanagi replied, "Yes, Murphy's Law of Probability…"

Izanagi then shot his sister an intense glare from his perfectly neutral face as the girl responded, "Alright, alright already! I know nee-chan! Ahem! Yes, those rooms are effectively for couples to use, but you need to get the keys to enter them directly from me or Kiddo once he returns. The last thing any of us needs is a teenage pregnancy situation…"

*THUMP*

That did it for Ochako, she felt so embarrassed about the possibility of her and Izuku, in a night of passion due to hormones, she ends up pregnant with his child, and the thought about that possibility made her faint in sheer embarrassment. She admitted to herself before they were pulled into this theater that she has a crush on Midoriya, but resolved to bury these feelings for the sake of both of their dreams to be heroes. But, Izanami and Izanagi bring up a valid point in this unique situation. Being confined to the theater floating in space has made these feelings of hers resurface with a vengeance, likely due to the hormones the deities talked about.

Although Ururaka had fainted, she was still somewhat conscious, until Izanami spoke, "Hey Midoriya. We still have quite a few things to talk about, mind waking up your girlfriend…"

"G-G-G-G-G-GIRL-FR-FR-FR-FRIEND?! N-N-N-NO! SH-SHE'S NOT-! WE'RE NOT-!" Izuku stammered and stuttered in shock and denial, and that statement from Izanami made Ochako blackout of consciousness.

Izuku admitted in his mind that he does like Ochako enough to where if she asked him out, he would go out with her, but he didn't want to get in the way of her goals. His face was red enough to be a viable substitute for a neon sign, and Ochako's face fared no better than his. Mina was practically squealing with excitement as her little theory that Midoriya and Ururaka liked each other was all but confirmed by this point.

Momo used smelling salts to wake Ochako up as Izanami snickered a response, interrupting Izuku's backpedaling, "Yeah, yeah, Midoriya! I know. You and Ururaka are not boyfriend/girlfriend. But the two of you are so close, can you really blame me for assuming that the two of you were dating by this point?"

Ochako wanted to faint once again hearing the deity call her and Izuku boyfriend and girlfriend, but then, hearing what Izanami said next made her feel upset.

'Wait, does Deku even like me in that way in the first place?' The gravity girl thought, an even worse feeling in her stomach than seeing Izuku close to another girl welled up. It felt less like her stomach was being twisted into knots, and more like, her heart started to break.

'Oh, Ururaka…of course, Midoriya likes you that way…the two of you just need to admit it to each other, and whether the two of you date or not, admitting how the two of you feel for each other will make the two of you feel better afterward…' Rosa thought as she recognized the face the girl was making, then turned her gaze to her husband, '…not like I was any better when I was your age, I regretted not telling my darling how I felt much sooner than I did…'

"Alright, moving on!" Izanami said with a clap of her hands, "You will find that the Game Room has been designated into a separate building like the Museum, with quite a few new additional games there that are effectively 'Arcade-ified ports' of some console games. My namedrop of Super Mario Galaxy wasn't just a coincidence or a throw-away reference. And the controllers for all of them got a major upgrade, so even the fingered man-child Shigaraki could play them with all five fingers without destroying them."

"I hate that name! Stop calling me a man-child!" Shigaraki growled as he scratched his neck in irritation, with Izanami replying, "You haven't given me a good enough reason to call you anything else with that attitude of yours, so I will call you man-child until I deem it necessary, so suck it…"

As much as Shigaraki wanted to kill this deity, he held his tongue and his urges to destroy her. All four entities could end him easily, with that Hashimoto guy's wife looking the easiest of the four to deal with, but she radiated a dangerous aura that screamed in his mind, if he messes with her, he will end up worse than dead.

"Anyways…" Izanami clarified, "I also added a jukebox like those vintage record players at diners near the stairway close to the living room area that houses the official and expanded soundtracks of all the prior films you have seen thus far, even soundtracks from the video games in the Game Room. There is even a connector port for any of you who wish to have copies of the music you have heard. It is programmed to be continuously updated, and even able for Kiddo to add music if he feels it necessary to include some film soundtracks if he so chooses. It's not complete just yet, but an in-progress function of the jukebox will allow you to download the films you have seen into your phones to take home if you so wish. But, as I said, it's still incomplete…"

Most of the audience, especially music-loving Kyoka Jiro, perked up hearing that. She will have to check it out once the break officially begins. Izuku was curious as well, he figures that once this additional feature is finished, he knows he will be adding Captain America's film on his phone for him to rewatch back home.

"Okay…let's see. What else should I clarify? Hmm…" Izanami said to herself deep in thought, trying to remember what else before the last surprise.

Izanagi gave the aura of someone whose patience was wearing thin, then he said with a sigh through his nose, "You were going to next show them something you had placed along the central pillar of the theater…"

"Oh right!" Izanami exclaimed as she planted her first into her open palm, "The free gifts…how could I forget that, and the mirror…"

Ochako heard "free gifts" and was instantly hooked with curiosity over what it was, but she like everyone else was somewhat confused when she mentioned a mirror like it was the only one in the building. She led them to the central lobby where the guests noticed something by this pillar they never noticed before, or two things…

Doomsday Theater: Lobby

The first was a rather large mirror, but the mirror's frame made it look like the doors to the newly-added library and record exhibit. It even had lots of buttons denoting the various series/universes/etc like the door to the hall of records. The second thing looked like a thing one would send mail inside, not a lot of them knew what such a device was called, but they knew what it was.

"Oh, right!" Izanami said, like she just remembered something else she forgot, "First off, any of you have your tokens from those minigames Kiddo mentioned that will let you get some merch?"

"I have some right here…" Mirio said as he patted his pants pocket, "Why do you ask?"

Izanami smiled as she said, "Well, no offense to Kiddo, but he really didn't think this through enough. Here's my simple fix, carrying tokens could get a little cumbersome once you have won enough of them, so I have for every one of you a point card to carry all the points you acquire from now on. Each card is uniquely tied to your specific signatures, so only you and you alone could use the cards. Don't lose them, I'll make more cards if you lose yours by accident, but I will not get back the points you lost from your cards. The signature thing also is a perfect anti-theft measure, as you guys could transfer points to each other, even pool your points for someone else to get something that may be out of your current price range, sort of like that dune buggy or motorcycle some of you may have seen in the prize room."

Most of the guests at Kiddo's Theater were quite surprised and happy to hear that. Izanami added, "And as this is a first-time basis, I decided to be a little generous and give each of you 10,000 token points already in your cards."

"Awesome, so manly lady!" Kirishima exclaimed as he grabbed his point card.

"Thank you very much for your generosity…" Ida bowed in gratitude, holding his card firmly in his hand.

"No problem…oh, but you may want to save some of those points for later. I'll show you why once I get these other tidbits out of the way…" Izanami said, then cleared her throat as her brother manifested a clipboard out of thin air, then looked over a list of some kind.

The blue-haired young man said, reading off this list, "Okay…first, the Danger Room's AI has been significantly upgraded. Next, there's a fitness gym by the showers now for anyone who wants to exercise outside of the Danger Room. A couple of the buildings outside are going to be a restaurant, a clothing shop, a spa, and a flowery, they are still a work in progress. Now there's a spell throughout this dimension that will severely punish anyone who tries to pick fights with the other regardless of Kiddo's warning and all-knowing presence within his dimension, so don't. There's additional staff caring for the Theater now. And finally, the Museum has been separated from the theater into its own dedicated building, but the entrance to the museum remains where it is presently."

Hearing that rapid-fire rundown on all those changes everyone got everyone excited. The girls especially were giddy with excitement once Izanagi said that a couple of those buildings outside are going to be a clothing shop and a spa.

"The points I feel will be very necessary for what's next, so may I have your attention focused on this device next to the mirror…" Izanami said, but Momo asked, "I'm sorry to interrupt, but what about the said mirror, it is attention-grabbing, and I feel it could be explained quicker than that machine…"

Izanami looked at the heiress as several students agreed with her, then said with a slightly annoyed sigh, "Honestly, I want to tell you what it is, but a glitch happened with it and it's not working properly. I would rather tell you what it is when it is in working order, but right now, I feel like a mechanic who's working a car that once you finally fix a broken piece, another entirely separate piece breaks on you…"

Momo recoiled as she said with a bow, "I am sorry for my question, I didn't mean to upset you…"

Izanami waved off Momo's apology, replying, "It's fine, no need to dwell on it…moving on, this device is something like that prize counter Kiddo showed you. Except this is a little different…"

"Different how, precisely?" Itsuka asked, the deity smiled and said, quite plainly, "This thing is something you reach in, and pull out a Transformers toy…"

Everyone's eyebrows raised at that, with Ochako asking, "Transformers…toys?"

The four children were somewhat excited to hear that, the Transformers were cool enough during the movie, but in this thing were toys of the robots, and they were showing considerable restraint to not go to the device and pull out Transformers toys.

Rosa looked at Izanami and the deity replied to Ochako's question, "Well, you have seen the credits that said the movie was based on a toy line of the same name by Hasbro, correct?"

Everyone nodded or spoke with affirmation, which Izanami continued, "Considering she'll have a meltdown for not telling you guys, I'll let Rosa-chan explain the whole deal with the Transformers as a toy line, but you have to keep it brief as we are on a schedule…so, no questions during the explanation…"

Rosa nodded excitedly as she said while taking deep breaths, "Okay…okay…now first off, the history of the brand is tied to the very first 'action-figure', the original G.I. Joe from the 1940s. This is important because before there were The Transformers, there was the Henshin Cyborg when the company Takara ported the original G.I. Joe to Japan. In the 70s G.I. Joe was such a big hit that some of their toy lines were released in Japan as 'Combat Joe', which was eventually reworked into the 'Henshin Cyborg'. The owners Takara didn't stop there, they started making two more toy lines, 'Microman' and 'Diaclone' in the late 70s, Microman eventually became a spinoff toy line called 'Micro-Change', with it and Diaclone became such a huge hit in Japan that one day at a toy-fair around the early 1980s, a few representatives of Hasbro contacted the CEOs of Hasbro to release the toys in America. Hasbro merged the Diaclone and Micro-Change toy lines into a single toy line in America. By collaborating with both Takara and Marvel Comics, Hasbro released Transformers to the world, and Hasbro had maintained a strong partnership that lasted for decades with Takara since…"

"That's quite a story…" Izuku said as he wrote down the 'real-world history' (aka realities where the Transformers were a fictional franchise), of the Transformers. Suffice to say that although a very abridged summary, the story of the Transformers dating back to the history of the 'action figure' itself was quite a nice tale.

'Thank you Chris McFeely for that Basics episode so long ago…' Rosa thought in her mind, figuring Izanami probably has those old YouTube videos ready in the library or hall of records for the rest of the audience to witness.

(and thank you Nix Seven for providing me, the author, with a nice short summary to build off to explain the history of the Transformers within a paragraph…)

"You can learn more about this meta-history of the Transformers in the Museum, Hall of Records, and the Library more in-depth than Rosa's summary. As for why that is relevant to this device, and how it ties to the token-point cards I gave you, is that the toy line has been around for a long enough time to have several reboots, different brands, and such." Izanami had begun to explain, "Well, this device could work in two ways. You could either, A) reach inside with a desire to take a Transformer toy of a character you want or B) reach in there for the same thing, but the difference is you could see which character you are closely affiliated with in terms of your personality."

"So…you could get a Transformer toy of someone you really want, or who matches your personality?" Setsuna asked, "If so, that's awesome…"

Izanami smiled as she said, "In a way, it will cost token points to get these Transformers here and over at the prize counter. This device only gets you Transformers toys from a rather broad toy line titled Generations, and they would usually be in their 'G1' selves that existed before the film you have just seen, the film's actual toy line is over at the prize counter, with all the vintage toys of the 2000s. There are 'size classes' each toy will net you, which is a thing in the toy line itself, sometimes the price is not so much size but plastic count…Hashimoto, care to explain the size classes and how much they cost?"

Sean nodded as he explained what Izanami asked him, "Alright, first, there's the smallest and most affordable Transformers toys, the Micromasters and Core/Legends-Class. They cost about 1,000 points, Core/Legends-Class Transformer toys tend to be miniaturized versions of characters in larger size classes or characters that are naturally small-statured. They are best described as 'desktop toys' that you could have sitting at your desk and you can fiddle around with, like a fidget-spinner. Micromasters come in packs of two or four, and are considered the smallest Transformer toys, with simple transformations and limited articulation."

"Ooo…those sound like my kind of Transformer toys…" Ochako remarked as Izuku was busy writing down this information.

Sean continued, "The next size-up costs around 2,000 points for a good middle ground for those who want a good Transformer for a decent price, the Deluxe-Class. Still within that middle ground but just slightly pricier, for 3,000 points are the Voyager-Class Transformers. This is where the Transformers start getting expensive, starting with the 5,000 point, Leader-Class, which tends to be the one of the more complex to transform, and is usually the class that has a gimmick to the toy, while sometimes being the largest."

"Goodness…Hasbro definitely knew how to exercise your wallet if the prices are right…" Momo thought once she heard the price of the Leader-Class Transformer toys. She quickly figured out the prices were scaled around the USA's currency.

"They sure did…" Rosa thought aloud, and Sean continued, "Yeah, but we are not done just yet. The next size is the Commander-Class Transformers, which 'command' a hefty price of 9,000 points. These tend to be Transformer characters too big for the Leader-Class, or too small for the last class of Transformers. It was the most recent of the size classes introduced to the toy line. As for that aforementioned final size class, they are the most expensive size class at about 15,000 points, the Titan-Class Transformers, usually the biggest out of all Transformers characters."

"Yikes! 15,000 for a Transformer? I guess the Titan-Class toys needed a 'Titan-sized' price…" Mirio joked, which Mina exclaimed, "Weak! Bad pun! Boo…"

"Oh trust me, Titans are not the most expensive Transformers…" Rosa muttered to herself quietly.

Izanami then spoke out to everyone, "Yeah, but to mark the beginning of our time together, I will let you all get the first five Transformers toys you get, at any price range, absolutely free. If you aren't sure about the affinity choice or a character you want, you can always think of the Transformer you want, like thinking 'I want an Autobot Leader-Class Transformer' for example, and you will pull out a random Transformer that fits that criterion. The Transformer you pull out will also be the most recent incarnation of the character from the Generations line unless specified."

Sean got behind Eri, Katsuma, Mahoro, & Kota, then said as he gently pushed the four kids to the device, "How about these four give it a try for the first of their five free Transformers…?"

Kota thought the Transformers were awesome, so he went for it to get a Transformer toy, and he knew exactly which one he wanted…

'I want Optimus Prime, like in the film…' Kota thought as he reached into the hole, and felt nothing for a second or two.

He soon felt his hands latch onto a box of some kind, a decent size for a toy's packaging. The boy soon pulled out a box, and inside was a toy of Optimus Prime like what he saw in the film.

"Oh? Studio Series Voyager-Class Optimus Prime? And it's one of the ones that is based on his 2007 film appearance. That's a nice first Transformer…" Rosa commented as she looked at the toy, it indeed said Studio Series on the box.

Kota had stars in his eyes as he held the toy in its package. Soon enough, Katsuma and Mahoro went to the device and pulled out Transformers toys of their own. Katsuma wanted a toy of Bumblebee, and got a Studio Series version of his newer Camero alt-mode, while Mahoro wanted a figure of Arcee, and got an Arcee she didn't quite recognize.

Rosa helpfully explained with a pleasantly surprised tone, "Oh, you got the Studio Series 86 Arcee. One of the best figures of the character…"

"But, it isn't the Arcee we just saw…" Mahoro said as she looked at the figure confused, Rosa then said in response, "This is a figure based on an earlier version of the character, denoted by the '86' in the line's name. Specifically, it's based on Arcee as she appears in a film that came out a little over 20 years before the film we just saw…"

"And I can promise you, we will get to that film soon enough…" Izanami said, with Izuku noting the existence of a movie that came out in 1986 if the recent film's nomenclature of it being "2007" and the additional number with the Studio Series brand was to be believed.

Eri walked up to the device, deciding to try her luck at getting a Transformer toy, but the recent film made her think of the Autobots, and how good they, especially Optimus and Bumblebee were. She also thought about the Autobots who died in the film, Jazz, Prowl, & Longarm, and how upset she was when they died trying to protect everyone and Spike from the Decepticons, especially Megatron. She thought the Autobots should've had a protector themselves, and it fed into her mind as she reached inside to pull out a Transformer toy for herself…

'I want an Ah-toe-bawt that protects everyone from getting hurt…' Eri thought as she soon felt her hands grasp onto a rather large box.

"Hey Eri, what's wrong?" Mirio asked as he saw the little girl seem to struggle to pull her free toy out.

She responded, "It's a really big box…"

"Let us help you Eri…" Izuku said as he gave Ochako his notebook and he and Mirio reached in to pull whatever Eri grabbed onto.

~"Oh, Eri got a Titan-Class toy. Wonder who she got?"~ Sean asked the others telepathically.

Izanami replied, ~"Bless her little heart, she was thinking about the three Autobots who died in the final battle, and how she wished they had someone there to protect them…"~

Rosa added once hearing that, ~"Knowing that, there are only a few Transformers characters she likely got that fit that criterion…"~

"Wow, whoever you got Eri, he's huge. He must be a Titan, one of the big boys we were told about…" Mirio said as he and Izuku reached a little deeper, and got the end of whatever box this toy was in.

It didn't take much effort to pull out Eri's prize, as the aforementioned girl landed on her butt with the big box resting on her legs.

"Wow! Who's this guy? He looks manly as hell!" Eijiro said as he saw the package art of Eri's Transformer.

"Oh wow! Eri got Omega Supreme from the Siege toy line…" Sean said, to which Tetsutetsu replied, "Holy hell, even his name is epic!"

"Omega…Supreme…?" Eri asked as she saw a huge, intimidating robot on the package art.

Roaa asked her, "You wished the Autobots had someone to protect them from the bad guys, right?"

Eri muttered out a yes in response, which Rosa continued, "Well, this guy here, scary as he is, is one of the most loyal protectors in the Autobots' ranks. He comes out when the Autobots are in real trouble like a hero, as his role before the war was being the guardian of an entire Transformer city, and all those who live in it. He's a really nice guy, unless you are a bad guy, then he's your worst nightmare…"

"Please, how is this guy our worst nightmare?" Shigaraki asked, hearing what Rosa said about this Omega fellow, though he had to give the guy credit, he had a badass name as grandiose as it is.

"Put it this way, if he was a villain in your world, he can take over an entire country by himself, and absolutely no one on Earth could stop him…" Rosa responded to the villain's question, which earned many shocked expressions from some of the group.

"Yeesh! Am I glad he's a good guy then…" Sero remarked, with Sean adding, "Yeah, he's a protector deep down at his heart, as he has no interest in conquest. Omega is perfectly content serving sentinel over a city that needs protecting from threats, even if they never come…"

"Suffice to say that he would be a major obstacle for any villain or villain organization if he existed in your reality, especially as Omega is less a security guard in his function and more of a sort of military policeman. He'll keep the peace when necessary, but he's more likely to eliminate any threats to society, especially after what happened to the poor fellow before and during the war on Cybertron…" Rosa said as Eri rubbed the box that contained the sentinel Autobot.

"What happened to him?" Izuku said as he jotted down a few notes on Omega Supreme once he got his notebook back.

"That be spoilers for later, Midoriya…" Izanami said with her finger pointed up to the air as if making a point, "But if you want the lowdown in as few words as possible for one of his versions; betrayal, failure in his duty, and a nasty attempt of forceful brainwashing, along with being plagued with thoughts of revenge on those who assaulted him physically and mentally…"

"Oh my word!" Momo exclaimed as most of the heroes shared in her shock.

"Poor Omega…" Mina cooed in sympathy, "Eri…make sure he's well taken care of, the poor guy's been through a lot…"

Eri heard what happened to Omega and she felt sorry for him, she nodded a yes to Mina as she tried to hold onto Omega's package like it was a teddy bear.

"Alright, the rest of you can try to get your free Transformers later, for now, we have to step outside once again for my final noteworthy surprise…" Izanami stated as she snapped her fingers and warped everyone to her last surprise before the break officially begins…


Unnamed Stadium…

After feeling the teleportation transit stop, everyone soon saw they were back outside the theater, specifically, right in front of the coliseum-like domed structure they saw earlier. It looked massive at a distance, but they could see how gigantic it was.

"Yikes! This stadium makes the U-A Sports Festival stadium look like a tennis court compared to a golf course!" Present Mic exclaimed as he lowered his sunglasses to get a better look at the structure.

Izanami soon said to get everyone's attention, "Okay everyone, this stadium is relevant to what I said earlier regarding getting points to buy merch here. But first, I must ask this; those of you who have played Kiddo's minigames, did it seem like you didn't earn enough points in a small amount of time?"

Mirio responded, "Well, there were times it felt really tedious to get enough points to get some things…but I think Kiddo's minigames are generous enough in the tokens we earn…"

"Yeah, I agree with Togata, I always get enough for whatever I want to get…" Ashido piped up, she liked the look of the stadium but was generally confused about how it is tied with the tokens/points they have won.

Izanami smiled as she clarified, "Well, I made sure to update the Danger Room to fulfill its main purpose as a simulator, this stadium is effectively the Danger Room Plus once this place is completed. Waiting for Dragonblood to give me a name to give this structure, so for now, call it The Arena. The Danger Room allows you guys to fight simulated copies of the heroes and villains you've seen so far, my upgrades not only expanded the room's size to accommodate Transformers as potential characters, but smarter AI so the simulated heroes and villains could talk, maybe even teach you, as you train. This stadium is all that but on a much bigger scale, where you can face simulated situations of entire sequences you've seen before, like the Battle of New York in The Avengers, for example."

"Whoa seriously?! You could actually stand with the Avengers in there?!" Kirishima exclaimed, with Bakugo eager to show the Earth's Mightiest Heroes how awesome he is.

Izanami smiled as she replied to the intrigued guests, "Yes, but a heads up once it is completed regarding three things, maybe a few addendums extra. Anyways, firstly, it does simulate the battles you have seen in the movies before, but bear in mind that it won't play out the same way as you have seen. Sort of like the Amusphere simulators, but the difference here is that you aren't taking the place of any of the heroes, you will be fighting alongside the heroes, or villains, as each scenario has you play missions on both sides, good way to get into the mindset of both sides of morality. The AI in these scenarios is advanced enough for the characters to talk to you like if you were actually there, knowing everything about your strengths and such. An example would be Captain America giving Miss Yaoyarozu instructions to assist with evacuating the civilians while providing support whenever necessary…"

Momo was surprised to be called out, but Izuku was positively beaming with anticipation, getting to fight alongside Captain America in this stadium, it sounds like a dream come true. A sentiment shared by lots of others fighting alongside their favorite heroes.

"Again I must stress, the stadium is incomplete at the moment…" Izanami said, as she noticed a few of the hero-course students look ready to enter the stadium, "It's outside is finished, but the inside is still being built, and trust me when I say, you do not want to be in there at the moment, it will end badly for all of you if you do…let's say you will face a fate so horrible, that you wouldn't wish your worst, most hated enemies to experience it…"

That made everyone present take five steps back from the stadium out of nervousness, as Izanani continued, "Moving on to my three points, plus any possible addendums, my second point. While Kiddo has allowed you all to use your quirks inside the theater under the pretense of not using them maliciously on each other, that won't fly out here or any of the other buildings here. The Arena is no exception, quirks will flat-out not work in the stadium…"

Izuku asked once the factor about quirks not working in the Arena was brought up, "Wait, if that's the case, how would we be able to train in the simulations if we can't use our quirks?"

"I'm getting there, Midoriya…" Izanami sighed, "…for the purposes of training, unlike the Danger Room, the stadium will have you use digital copies of your quirks that will feel as close to the real deal as possible, weaknesses and all. But, you won't be in any real danger in these simulations, but to discourage recklessness, especially as some of you are training to be future heroes, any pain you feel in the Arena will feel as real as possible, without it actually endangering your lives. So, if you scrape your knee, for example, you won't actually have a scraped knee, but you would feel everything as if you actually did that. The limping, the sharp pain as exposed flesh touching air, the feeling of pain so strong it makes you want to throw up, all of that nastiness without you actually getting hurt. But, there always is that very rare possibility, so there are ridiculously redundant safeguards in place in the event it happens. So, do yourself a favor and not get yourself hurt, even simulated, okay? For that matter, you are unable to bring any tools, support items, or weapons into the simulators, only provided digitized versions of any you intend to bring…"

Everyone nodded in confirmation, not exactly pleased of hearing that any pain you would feel IRL would be simulated as-is with no real threat to your health, all to discourage reckless behavior over the fact it is a simulator. Izuku did not want to think how it would feel if he broke his bones completely, even if they are perfectly fine.

"What about the last thing? Barring any addendums as you say, Izanami?" Sean asked which brought everyone's attention back to their deity host.

"Right, thanks Hashimoto…" Izanami said as if she forgot what she was talking about, "As he said, the last thing is this. Any battle simulations follow a progression system, where they will only be unlocked once certain criteria are fulfilled. And also, not every battle or situation you have seen will be in the simulator. Take our most recent film, for example, the only thing from that film that will be in the simulator will be the final battle in Las Vegas. Everything else will not be a simulation in the Arena. Also, I am still getting the necessary information, data, etc for any future battles that will be in the simulator banks, so will Kiddo in getting an assistant for some other battles. I already have three ready to go once the Arena is complete, with an additional seven in the progress of being compiled and downloaded into the stadium's mainframes, which can only be accessed by deities like myself or Kiddo, and anyone else if they have our permission and are with us. I sent a list of what I have currently compiled to Kiddo, and am ready to receive any requests from him on any future MCU, or any other, battles he wants me to input as a priority."

"My, that's quite a lot of information to remember…" Nezu remarked, he was eager to see how well this simulator works for himself, as it sounds like the perfect training tool for his students. He is wondering if Izanami, the main producer/programmer of the Arena, could take any requests from him to further train his students into better pro-heroes.

'I could Nezu…' Izanami thought, '…but, that will be up to Kiddo if he wants the Arena to have such inclusions…'

The deity replied almost immediately, "Yes, that is a lot of information to take in, but I do have a dedicated assistant at the ready once the Arena is operational to answer any questions you may have, even when Kiddo returns and makes any changes. I do have to fool-proof the thing after all…"

"But how does this stadium tie into the tokens, or points, you have specified about?" Itsuka asked raising her hand.

"Right, right…" Izanami replied, then answered, "Yeah, this is where you want to go for some VERY sweet prizes that are worth quite a hefty price, or gain enough points to complete an entire collection in one fell swoop. Prizes that could tear even Miss Hatsume away from the Apocalypse Workshop…"

Mei perked up hearing that, what sort of prizes that are exclusive to this stadium that would tear her away from trying to create a working Arc Reactor? She wondered aloud, "Ooo…what could be in there that I would want? Maybe a working Iron Man suit for me to dismantle to figure out how to build one perhaps? Maybe some of that Vibranium? I'm officially curious…"

Izanami giggled a little, with her assistants looking at their friend with concerned looks, "There are also one-time gift prizes given to the best-scoring individual, in reality, the MVP, in the simulators like a video game. Things that will only be handed out ONCE, and I mean, once, that's it. Kiddo is free to determine what could be gifted to the MVP the first time for each simulation, save one I have selected for one simulation. I'm not telling you which one, but it is one of the three I have ready once the Arena is complete…"

"Well, I can't wait until it's done!" Tetsutetsu exclaimed, as he crashed his fist into his open palm, "I want to feel like an Avenger, taking on the Chitauri in New York, and kicking Loki's a*s!"

"Hell yeah!" Bakugo roared out, "I want to tear that Megatron-b*s*a*d a new a*shole! And that MVP prize will me mine, you extras!"

"Even I cannot contain my excitement over the Arena once it is complete…" Nezu smiled, remaining calm outside, despite his eagerness to see the Arena in action inside…

Izanagi let out a sigh through his nose as he said in that monotone voice of his, "Despite the clear risk in the choice in prize my sister has chosen, most of these one-off prizes for the MVPs have some, redundant security measures in place so they are not easily accessible or otherwise…"

"I somehow feel immense dread over what she has lined up as her MVP prize, and who wins it…" Sean whispered to his wife.

"You are not the only one, I feel that dread too, I just wish whoever wins it will use whatever it is responsibly…" Rosa replied, ignorant of the playful smile Izanami has on her face as she looked at them.

Izanami then snapped her fingers and warped them to the lobby of the theater, soon explaining as she manifested a hard hat and construction garb, "That is all I wanted to show you this time around, now I have some more construction work to do, and the next showing to prep up. Of course, there are other things I wanted to tell you about, but we are on a tight schedule and I have so many things to do. And I'm not going to keep you waiting for your break, so it will start right…after I tell you one more thing…"

Aizawa has had enough of the nonsense and said, slightly grumpy, "What is it now?"

Izanami gestured behind them like a butler as she said six words in response in an exaggerated fake accent, "Your All-American luncheon, is served…"

She snapped her fingers and when everyone looked to see what she was pointing at, a long table with a checkered tablecloth on it had many American-styled staples ready to eat like an all-you-can-eat buffet. There weren't just several plates of hot dogs Izanami promised earlier during the film, but there was also grilled American steak, hamburgers, chicken, and chicken nuggets for the kids. There was even good old caffeinated soda brands like Sprite, Coco-Cola, and A Root Beer.

"Oh, man! That smells so freaking good!" Kirishima exclaimed as his mouth watered at the spread.

"Wow, I'm getting memories of camping with my dad when I was a boy with this smell, so nostalgic…" David remarked as his daughter walked up to the table and grabbed a hot dog and took a bite.

Melissa let out a surprised moan as she exclaimed happily with her mouth full of hot dog and bun, "Oomph my goud! Shmoh goowd!"

Sean said as everyone walked closer, "Per Kiddo's rules regarding hospitality, this spread is for everyone to enjoy, even the villains, so enjoy, especially since the food is prepared classically like in America during the time of the Transformers film, but the food itself is a more healthy alternative while still tasting like the genuine stuff…"

The villains got the cue to go ahead as they gathered up everything that piqued their interest, and sure enough, they looked like they just died and had gone to heaven.

"Holy sh*t! This is the best thing I have ever f*cking tasted!" Twice said as stars appeared in his eyes.

Compress and Spinner cried tears as they confessed, "We can never go back to scraps after tasting this slice of heaven…!"

"Goodness, that is delicious…so this is what food in America tasted like back in the pre-quirk era…" All For One afforded everyone the rarest sight of him being genuinely surprised and his facade as a King of the Shadows being lifted momentarily.

"So…tasty…! I still like blood more, but this is so close to becoming my top choice of what I want to consume…" Toga exclaimed as she never had food so tasty in her life…

But the blood-crazed villain soon remembered she had tasted something as delicious before, back when she actually was happy with her parents. It upset her, but the taste was too nostalgic and incredible for her to dwell on it for now, content to enjoying it for now.

Izuku took a bite out of a cheeseburger, and said, "Whoa! This is good, best cheeseburger I ever had!"

Aizawa was hesitant to eat any of this, especially as he was content on eating nutrient bars out of efficiency. But, coaxing from Present Mic, Midnight, and Nezu, forced him to try a hot dog, and he put his choice of condiments and such on it and took a bite.

His eyes nearly bulged out in surprise as he remarked in equal surprise, "This is good…I hate that I had to admit that…"

He soon got another hot dog like the one he took a bite out for later, as he will allow himself just this once to indulge in something other than a nutrient bar.

Soon enough, everyone gathered their food to begin eating as they split off to do their things during the thirty-minute recess before the next screening...


The Museum

A good chunk of Class 1-A and some of Class 1-B walked to the museum, finding the entrance to it where it always was, as Izanami said, but they walked inside and found the Museum greatly expanded. There were some exhibits that they remember seeing before, like Captain America's shield, or the Iron Man suit from the first Avengers film.

"The room is so much bigger, now it is a separate building…" Izuku remarked as he saw how much bigger the room was.

"I think I know why…" Jurota added as he pointed his finger in the direction of his line of sight.

Everyone soon saw that he was looking at one-to-one replicas of the vehicles they saw the Transformers assumed. All the Autobots' alt-modes were there, as well as the vehicles the Decepticons took.

"Even Megatron's space jet mode is here…" Kaminari gawked as he beheld just how massive Megatron must have been, given that his vehicle mode's replica was the largest out of them all.

"Yeesh! That is creepy! I could see his face in his transformation…" Mina remarked as she and Toru hid behind Shoji.

"They looked big in the movie, but seeing their life-sized vehicle modes here gives perspective on how utterly massive they were, mostly the Decepticons…" Momo said as she stood in front of one of the F-22 Raptor replicas representing Starscream.

Yui Kodai looked at the cars and the planes and added to Momo's statement, "Not hard to see how much of a disparity the Autobots had. Outside of Optimus Prime, the Autobots are very small compared to the Decepticons in terms of their chosen disguises' size."

"It makes it all the more satisfying when the Autobots and soldiers prevail against the Decepticons…" Tsuyu remarked as she inched closer to her favorite Autobot's replica.

Everyone noticed it wasn't just the vehicle forms of the Transformers on display, there was a mural on (and took up the entirety of) one of the walls that showed pictures of all the Transformers in scale with each other, and sure enough, most of the Decepticons were much bigger than all the Autobots. Optimus Prime is the sole exception just barely. There was also behind the vehicles, a life-size statue of Optimus Prime and Megatron in robot mode, locked in a struggle with each other.

"Oh wow…" Mina said as she looked up to the leaders of the two warring factions, "…They are much bigger than I thought they were…"

"Ribbit. They could easily squash us if we're not careful…" Tsuyu responded, croaking in fear as she looked at the snarled expression of the Decepticon warmonger against his nemesis.

"I never realized that Megatron was bigger than Optimus…" Ochako thought aloud, "…the film made it seem like they were close in size to each other. To think Optimus was brothers-in-arms with this power-hungry monster…"

"The story of Optimus and Megatron is a lot more complicated than it seems at a glance…" a feminine voice spoke up behind the group, making everyone whirl around to see the voice belonged to Rosa.

Izuku asked, "Complicated, how, Mrs. Hashimoto…?"

Rosa chuckled as she stated to Izuku, "I rather you all call me by my given name, Rosa, over my maiden name, or my husband's family name…let the others know, please…"

Izuku looked very sheepish at being told to call a girl, especially one as pretty as Rosa by her first name, but he tried anyway to not be rude to her request, "Y-y-yes…uh…R-R-Rah-Rosa…s-san…"

Rosa beamed a little as she said, "Thank you, and also, be more confident, Izuku Midoriya. Girls like a nice guy with confidence, trust me, if you had my husband's confidence, you would have a harem of beautiful girls throwing themselves at you, you have that 'spark' or something that would allow you to have one, no problem…"

Izuku blushed a deep red in embarrassment, he was having difficulty thinking about being in a relationship with one girl, he didn't even want to think about how he would handle a harem. Ochako got visibly upset on the idea of Izuku having a harem, it didn't quite fit in her mind, despite seeing Izuku with a harem being a slim possibility.

"Obviously, I'm joking, Izuku…" Rosa giggled as she tried to calm the boy down, "…You strike me as being like Captain Rogers, you would settle with one girl, and she would be the right partner…"

Izuku let out a relieved sigh, Ochako feeling odd feelings stir in her heart about hearing Izuku getting a harem if he was more confident, but hearing he was like Captain America in terms of women, made her cautiously optimistic…

'Oh, suddenly his name makes sense now…! Optimus, optimist…clever…' Ochako thought, still dwelling on whether or not she should let herself and Izuku…become more than friends…

Rosa giggled seeing Ochako and Izuku's reactions, they were just too cute to her, then said, "Anyways, regarding their complicated dynamic…I'm afraid Izanami won't let me tell you guys anything more. She is very insistent that it be saved for later. But, suffice to say that it varies from which continuity, or reality, you look at, as it changes depending on the source you look at, the various what-ifs, and all. As for the bulk of the 'newer' stuff after their original versions, all I can say while adhering to Izanami's restrictions is that…Optimus and Megatron once fought together for the same cause…"

Everyone looked at the statue depicting the two former brothers, Momo asked rhetorically, "They used to be on the same side?"

Mina exclaimed in slight shock, "Optimus used to be a bad guy?!"

Izuku chimed in deep thought, "No…if his personality is any indication, it is the other way around…"

"Megatron used to be a good guy? What happened then, to make him such an evil heartless monster?" Jurota remarked with his questions, everyone wondering what drove these two apart if they used to be on the same side.

"I think the phrase, 'power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely' is the best summary of what happened to almost every version of Megatron…" Rosa said as she looked into the eyes of Megatron, and scowled a little, Izuku, Jurota, Yui, Tsuyu, and Momo noticed the way Rosa looked at Megatron, it was like she was glaring at an old enemy.

Kyoka asked, "Umm…Rosa…did you…personally know Megatron…?"

Rosa noticed at looked at the students, then said, "Know him? We never knew the Megatron you just saw, but we dealt with a variant of his. He personally threatened my life long ago and wanted to personally kill my husband for his and a few other's antics in getting under his metal skin. Teasing him and making him look like a joke every time they fought, usually to distract him from attacking injured or innocent people. Knowing him is an understatement, he was a genuine enemy of ours, and a very threatening one to boot. Even Izanami had to be careful dealing with him from time to time…"

Everyone felt their hearts stopped, apparently their host, her brother, and her assistants personally fought against Megatron, or a variant of him at least.

"As a real person, he was a threat and thorn on our sides…" Rosa continued, "As a fictional character, he is someone you love to see fail in the end. He has a certain charisma that you can't help but admire his overwhelming confidence, even if he cares little about the soldiers pledging loyalty to him…"

"Admire him?" Kaminari asked, as Rosa clarified, still looking at Megatron, "In fiction, there are some villains that stand the test of time, sometimes being better remembered than their hero opponents. There are some that you could still learn some things from, even if they are villains. Lots of fans of the Transformers may consider themselves Autobots at heart, myself and my husband included, but generally, all fans have their favorite characters from both factions. It is one of the biggest selling points of the brand itself, regardless on whose on what side, you could connect with any character in the franchise…"

She turned to face them as she said, "Think about some of Disney's most iconic villains, Ursula, Maleficent, or Cruella DeVille. They are, what, centuries-old or something less in your reality, have they changed at all?"

"No, not really, outside of the odd character study film, they apparently remained as cruel and unapologetically evil as their inception…" Momo replied, to which Rosa replied, "You could learn how to be unashamed of yourself, and have fun in what makes you most happy. Even doing hero work, because let me tell you a little secret…"

Rosa ushered the students closer as if she wants to whisper something to them, then said in a quiet voice, "Making a villain look like a joke, making them think or believe that you are not taking them seriously, 8-out-of-10 times, always knocks the wind out of their sails. Take out a villain's confidence, and most of the time, they are not as threatening as they really are, and thus, are more easily defeated…"

Izuku tore out a page in his notebook and wrote down the advice, tricking a villain into thinking you aren't taking them seriously, even if you are taking them seriously, is a very easy way to make defeating them easier. It doesn't always work, apparently, but it seems helpful advice enough to make note of and transfer to his hero analysis notebooks when he has the chance.

"Oh yeah, Izanami also told me about this…" Rosa said as she walked up to the F-22 replica that has hints that it represented Thundercracker.

"Turns out that all the replicas of the vehicles in the museum, except one, they aren't replicas. They are the genuine articles, unable to be used and unable to leave the room without turning into dust, but the real deal nonetheless…" Rosa said as she climbed onto the fighter jet, and opened the cockpit, to the shock of everyone.

Ochako stuttered out, "W-w-w-w-wait! These vehicles are REAL?!"

"Megatron is the exception, but yeah, these were the actual vehicles used in the film, it turns out…" Rosa said, "Izanami said you could climb into them if you want to, which is why they aren't as sealed off as say Iron Man's suit. But, she did say that the state they are in makes them virtually unbreakable, so they can't be taken apart, and they cannot be moved in any fashion…"

Everyone at the museum immediately rushed over to the vehicles on display, and climbed into them, all showing glee in sitting in genuine pieces of history as far as their world is concerned. They spent a couple minutes sitting in the various vehicles and took in the details each of the vehicles had, all the buttons and levers in the military vehicles of the Decepticons, to the interiors of the Autobots' chosen vehicle modes.

"Oh, there's something else worth pointing out here in the museum…" Rosa said as she walked towards a glass display box.

Everyone gathered around the display box and looked inside, seeing what looked like old toys of robots that bore the sigils of the Autobots and Decepticons. What was striking about them was the fact they looked very blocky and unrefined, one might even say they seemed simple. They also noticed beside each robot toy was a vehicle, or gun in one toy's case, that shared the color scheme and sigils of them. But, they also noticed pictures from what looked like old pre-quirk-era animation stills.

Izuku read one of the information tabs resting beside the robot toy and its similar gun toy, his eyes widened as he said, "Wait a minute, that info card, it says this toy gun and toy robot are Megatron…"

"Yeah, I noticed that these were the original Transformers toys from the 1980s, these were some of the original depictions of them…" Rosa said as everyone crowded around to get a better look at the original 1980s toys that inspired some of the characters they'd seen on-screen.

"Aww…Bumblebee's so tiny and cute…" Mina cooed as she saw the G1 Bumblebee toy, turning into a deformed Volkswagen Beetle Penny-Racer, he was the smallest of the toys in the display.

"Why aren't Arcee and Chromia here? There are only cards with what looks like a screenshot from an animated production of some kind…" Setsuna asked and Rosa replied with a sigh, "Blame Hasbro for thinking stereotypes of the times, believing that girl characters in a toy line for boys won't sell well. One writer for the brand's first film back in 1986 fought for the right to include a girl Transformer, so it opened a kind of Pandora's Box of many female characters being added as the years rolled by."

"Oh boo, that is the most stupid reason I've ever heard on why Arcee and Chromia didn't get toys from back then…" Ochako pouted, before Rosa remarked, "Again, the idea of the times, very glad that changed by the time the movie you guys just saw came out…"

Izuku noticed two sets of very small figures that the cards identified as Barricade and Blackout, looking completely different from the two versions he saw in the film (they were the original Micromasters that originally bore the names.) They were quite shocking, but nowhere near as shocking as Megatron's original toy had him transform into a toy replica of a Walther P-38 pistol.

"To be fair Ururaka, they did try to make an Arcee figure back in those days, but she never got past the prototype stage," Rosa said to the girl, while Momo noticed something glowing on a pedestal in front of the Optimus vs. Megatron statue.

Once the ponytailed girl got closer, she asked with a surprised tone, "Is this what I think it is…?"

Rosa looked over with everyone else, seeing the glowing thing on the pedestal, then said, "Oh yeah, she told me about this. Gotta say, it is a really good replica of the Allspark. She even told me she enchanted this fake to give off the same weight and sensation as the real thing."

Rosa walked over and picked up the Allspark replica as it glowed in dim, blue light. It looked just like the prop used in the movie down to the smallest detail. Everyone was surprised when the 'young' woman picked up the exhibit and was not electrocuted like Mei was when she tried to get at the Iron Man suit from its display.

"Izanami told me that she will let anyone hold her enchanted prop replica and know what it would be like to feel the real deal. Other than the glow and sensations, it's just a piece of junk with little practical use, and it is unable to leave this building," Rosa commented as she held the Allspark replica, feeling the sensation of holding what gave rise to the Transformers, she then looked at Izuku and asked, "Hey Midoriya, you try holding it for a minute…"

"Huh?!" was all Izuku could say before Rosa dropped the fake Allspark into his hands, and nearly dropped it onto the floor. He first noted that it was a little heavier than he thought it was, but it was still surprisingly lightweight for an object that was once the size of a city block. He soon felt the Allspark fake resonate within him, he could feel that the Cube was, sacred, and he could even feel (though he's unsure why) that it had a history that was…hard to fathom. He could feel the sensation that it had a very long story it wanted to share with him, it felt heavy through that and not by its actual weight. He could even feel the energy of the replica surge into his being like a biting chill of the wind, it felt like it connected to his soul in a way that, was really hard for him to describe.

"Midoriya?" Momo asked, "Could I hold the replica now?"

"Uh…s-sure…h-here…" Izuku said as he handed the replica to the raven-haired girl, it was immediately clear to the boy that the deputy rep of Class 1-A felt the exact same sensations he felt when he held it.

"Deku, are you okay?" Ochako asked, noticing his face seemed to have been lost in thought.

"Oh…s-sorry Ururaka…" Izuku said as Momo passed the replica to Kyoka, whose reaction was just like the other two who held the Cube, "I was lost in thought a little. When we were watching that movie, I felt the desire to destroy the Allspark myself in my mind, for the war it started. But, holding that replica and feeling the sensations it gave, it-it made me…doubt that the thought I had was the best option…"

"I know what you mean, Midoriya…" Ibara Shiozaki said as she held onto the Cube after passing from several of the students present, "Holding the Allspark myself, even through this imitation relic, I could feel a sacredness, a holy sensation emanating from this replica. I could feel the wisdom it carries, the history, and even the power of creation within it. It felt like I was holding onto a piece of the Lord himself…"

Ibara then handed the Allspark replica to Setsuna, with Rosa replying, "Well, you aren't exactly wrong with thinking that Shiozaki. In some continuities, the Allspark is the conduit of creating life by the Transformers' own God. And boy, is he something else…"

"What is their God's name, for clarity's sake?" Setsuna asked, as the Cube was passed from Jurota to Kaminari, the others in the museum wondered as well.

Rosa mulled it over a bit, then gave her reply, "Well, according to Pal-I mean, according to Izanami, that would be spoilers for later on. But, I can give you a hint, this god's name is derived from the second part of Optimus Prime's name."

"Aww…I want to know who this guy's name is…" Mina pouted childishly, with some of the group chuckling themselves.

Izuku began to wonder, "Most of these universes we have seen so far were confirmed to be real by our prior hosts, and said that we were viewing them as films. Given how Izanami and her brother, and you and your husband to an extent, have explained things during the movie. I'm wondering if what we saw was just a film, that the universe within that film, doesn't actually exist?"

Rosa understood what he was trying to say, and tried to answer as she was handed back the Allspark replica and set it back onto its pedestal…

"Truthfully, since day one since you guys came to this theater, the answer to your question applies to those films as much as the film you just watched, and the answer is the same for them as the Transformers. When other deities do what Kiddo did, they tend to show real stories from other realities in the form of films that are just ordinary films in other realities, because they are, well, for lack of a better term, easier to digest. If they really wanted you to react to these universes in ways that are realistic, they would've flat-out transported you all to those universes. Whether they are real universes or just films to entertain audiences…"

Rosa sighed as she said with a contemplative expression, "The answer itself is an oxymoron, a paradox if you will. It is a very real universe, while also being a completely fictional universe at the same time, whether it is one or the other exclusively is dependent on, in Prime's words; …a matter of perspective…"

"What do you mean?" Kyoka asked, confused at the wording Rosa used.

Rosa answered the music lover's question, "Well, I'm sure you guys know by now already from your prior hosts that your reality is a manga called My Hero Academia. Well, that's true in my home reality, my universe, but I also met variants of you guys as well. To me, I was meeting characters I have either read in a book, or seen brought to life by an adaptation. It is also true that in other realities, including yours, my universe is a fictional franchise as well. In fact, the reality the four of us call home is one of the most popular video game franchises in the world in some realities, including yours and the MCU, my husband and I are player character avatars in two separate pairs of games."

"Whoa really? That must be overwhelming to learn…" Setsuna Togake remarked in surprise.

Rosa giggled a little as she continued, "Well, sure. It was shocking at first. But, Izanami said this to anyone who starts having an existential crisis learning this; 'Just because you are a fictional character in some realities, doesn't make you any less real as those people watching, reading, playing, etc your reality. The multiverse, all of creation, is so convoluted that who cares if you are someone's OC for a fanfiction, or stills in an animation sheet? You exist to some people and mean as much as a real person to those people. Yeah, there are some who will hate your guts in those cases, let them be haters seeking attention, so long as there are people who like you, connect with you, you matter, and you exist.' I'm considered in such realities as being one of the more popular protagonist avatars, a 'blank slate' for people to project themselves into the world of the game, but I am my own person in my reality."

Rosa started to walk away as the students stared at her, but she stopped and finished her thoughts, "Reality is tricky because it is ever-expanding to countless parallel realities, some things happen in one that didn't happen in others. The film we just saw was not the version I remember, just a 'what-if?' result if things happened differently in one reality. This doesn't discredit that reality as being purely fictional, the events that happened then actually happened in another reality. Frankly, trying to explain how it works just leaves everyone with a head-splitting headache. So sometimes it pays to be ignorant, or not let such revelations control your actions. I tried and likely failed to explain it, so I'll leave you guys to figure it out on your own. Now, I got to find my darling in the meantime, so long until the next screening."

Rosa soon left the museum in search of her husband, leaving the kids, and anyone else spying on them to sort out what they heard.

"Uh, was anyone else as lost as I was with what she meant to say?" Mina and Toru asked in unison,

"Hmm…I think she was saying that it doesn't matter the answer, because it is up to our interpretations over complicated dilemmas like us being a fictional manga in some realities. Even if we are fictional, we exist as real people to others who know us and read our stories, I suppose…" Momo said, her thoughts over what Rosa said rattling in her brain.

"Yeah, she said that how all these parallel realities work couldn't really be explained in full without losing your thoughts and getting lost, so I think we should go about like normal, and even keeping that fact about us in mind, we do not let it control our lives…" Izuku added, with the students present agreeing one by one.

Ochako added, "Well, sure, but still. You have to wonder, if our world is a manga in some of these realities, including Rosa's, I can't help but wonder, who would be the Main Character-slash-Protagonist in that sense?"

"Honestly, as much as I would like to have that position, something in my gut is telling me that Midoriya fits that mold, or such to your question. Why, I have no clue, just a hunch…" Kaminari said, with the students looking at a flustered and shocked Izuku Midoriya.

"Me?! No, I'm nowhere near good enough to serve as the main protagonist of our world if it was a manga!" Izuku rebuffed, completely unaware he was, in fact, that very protagonist in his world.

"Your nervousness is hard to grasp, but I agree with Kaminari, you certainly fit the bill of being the main character of a manga. Especially that of the 'New Age Shonen Protagonist' that became popular after the 2010s back home…" Setsuna commented, as the other students, some still a little doubtful, agreeing with the Lizard-Splitter-user's example.

"Well, regardless of that, how about we go get our five free Transformers? I'm looking to score myself a Titan-class Transformer…" Kaminari said, with everyone agreeing that they should get their free Transformers toys, especially in finding out which character in the cornucopia of characters in the franchise they were most like.


Doomsday Bar

Kurogiri handed Tomura Shigaraki a drink, both had contemplative looks on their faces as they realized that, as a first since they arrived at this theater, the last film was the first the villains actively rooted against the villains of the movie. It was especially true once they saw how selfless and compassionate Optimus Prime was, how willing he was to give his life to save those who aren't even worth the effort. It touched their hearts in a way only Captain America had done prior. The other villains had similar thoughts as the two, though All For One quietly sat in a corner with arms crossed, he gave vibes that he was, sulking, they thought.

"Could I get you a drink, sir?" Kurogiri asked their host's brother, who was sitting at the bar with eyes closed.

"I don't drink, contrary to popular belief. I do not go out of my way to get a glass of alcohol, or wine, plain water is more than enough for me. I needed to consolidate my thoughts, and this place is quiet enough for me to do so. I would step outside to do this, but my sister is being noisy as she continues her construction work…" Izanagi answered, taking a deep breath.

"You seem annoyed…" Toga pointed out, "But, I am only guessing, as you have the perfect poker face. We do not know what you are thinking most of the time…"

"Yeah, you seem irritated by your sister's antics…" Twice added, the deity opened his eyes and looked right at the villains, his emotionless stare sending chills up the LOV's collective spines.

"Truthfully, that comes with the territory of having siblings. There are times they make you want to tear your own head off in frustration, but I cannot afford to let such emotions cloud my judgment. My sister often says to others wondering if I have no heart, that I do have emotions, a heart, she simply expresses them for the two of us, my dominion in the heavens meant I cannot let my emotions control my actions." He spoke, with the league on edge with how chilling he was, how calm he was.

Tokoyami and Kurorio listened in from their corner of the dark-themed bar, feeling those same chills at how perfectly calm Izanagi was.

Tokoyami asked in place of the villains, "What is your dominion as a god, if I may ask…"

Izanagi turned to face the two brooding students, and answered, "I am a God of Time, to such a level that, from a mortal perspective, you might even say I am the concept of time itself given a physical form…"

"You're literally time itself? That's a bit hard to believe…" Spinner commented, with All For One looking more interested in a literal personification of time itself apparently in his presence.

"I do not find it necessary to prove my claim to you, as it is your choice on whether or not you believe my words…" Izanagi replied, then his eyes lurched off to the direction outside of the bar, then said, "Excuse me, but I have to repair the damage done to the Apocalypse Workshop by Hatsume's latest attempt at creating the arc reactor…"

He got up and walked away in the direction of said workshop, leaving those in the bar to have perplexed looks at the brother of their host.

"He was weird…" Twice spoke up, "Nah man, he was lit as fire!/You think he's so crazy he broke the meaning of the word?"

All For One had already left a while ago, and the others were ready to go get some more food, until an extra loud explosion rocked the theater, making them all lose their balance.

"What happened?" Dabi growled once he got back onto his feet, as Tokoyami said, "That came from the workshop…"

Everyone at the bar soon rushed to the Apocalypse Workshop, especially when they soon saw smoke billowing around the ceiling.


The Cafeteria

Aizawa had finished his last hot dog, he really doesn't want to admit to everyone that he thought it was delicious, though it was too late for that.

He saw Mandalay, Mirio, and Ragdoll help the four children open up their Transformer toy packages, and hand the freed toys to the children. They had already gotten their other free Transformers and even the homeroom teacher had to admit that some of the characters they pulled out were interesting. He thought it was slightly amusing to see Eri holding onto her Omega Supreme toy like it was a stuffed teddy bear, especially once Mirio followed the instructions to get it into his massive robot mode.

Aizawa cared little about owning Transformer toys, but he got his five free Transformers after egging from Hizashi and Nemuri, and Nezu suggesting he should at least take up the offer so as not to be rude. He really could care less, so he got a random assortment of Transformers, two of the most noteworthy were a Voyager-Class Optimus Prime from the 'Siege' toy line that Eri's Omega Supreme belonged to, and the one that apparently matches his personality, it was a Studio Series 86 toy of someone called "Ultra Magnus", but he was more annoyed that one of his random pulls netted him a Titan-class figure (the size class he finds being the biggest waste of time) called "Autobot Ark" from this "War for Cybertron: Kingdom" toy line.

The only toy he was satisfied with was a simple Core-class he pulled out as his last free Transformer, remembering what Sean Hashimoto said about these being simple "desktop toys" to fidget with whenever you felt like it. The character he got was a Legacy Thundercracker, and like Midoriya, he could tell that this guy might switch allegiances if given the chance. And sure enough, the transformation from robot to jet, and back again, was simple, easy, and (he hated to admit it) addicting.

'Desktop toy to fidget with when you have nothing to do…funny that it is an accurate description. I guess this isn't a bad pull, even if I find it a waste of time, it is decent in fiddling when you are in thought…' Aizawa thought, the little Thundercracker being the only one of his five free Transformers toys brought out of its packaging.

He pocketed his Thundercracker into his pocket and walked over to the rest of the U-A faculty and asked, "Are we not going to talk about our new host, and how much of a threat she is?"

"Aizawa, I fear there is little we could do against Izanami. Her brother at least is able to keep her in check." Nezu told the teacher, while fiddling with his own free Transformer toy.

"Yeah, if she could make All For One and the League of Villains look like total wimps, I doubt there's anything we could do without her erasing us from existence." Present Mic added as he patted Aizawa's shoulder.

"I don't trust her, she seems more untrustworthy than Kiddo, and I don't trust him…" Aizawa stated after slapping Mic's hand away.

"No offense Aizawa, but you didn't trust any of our hosts. The only one seemed to have been The Executive, or that Ozzy fellow…" Midnight remarked with a teasing grin, "…and even then, you were giving them the stink eye when they weren't looking…"

"I'm not wrong, you felt that aura Izanami gave off…" Aizawa snapped back, "She is even more dangerous than Kiddo, she doesn't even hide her hostility."

"A fair point, Mr. Aizawa…" Nezu said, having just finished transforming a really fascinating Transformer toy he got (one of his five free Transformers) that was a Titan's Return Sixshot, "But, if you really focused where she directed that ominous aura, you would feel her directing it at the League of Villains."

Aizawa was about to argue, but he paused as he thought back, and confessed that he noticed as well who Izanami's dark aura directed toward, the League of Villains. He felt the hostility, but he couldn't help but feel that on top of that hostile intentions, he sensed an odd, desire, coming off her, like a cat with a mouse…

"I don't think we have to worry too much about Lady Izanami…" Nezu said, with Cementoss asking, "Lady Izanami?"

Nezu explained, "She is the same as the Shinto Goddess in her home reality after all, I think it's fair if we show some respect like we would if we met our Izanami-no-Mikoto, correct?"

Nezu adopted a serious expression as he then warned, "Regardless, just to be on the safe side, perhaps we should keep a closer watch on Katsuki Bakugo so he doesn't rub her the wrong way. Something in my gut is telling me that he's the one most in danger of incurring her wrath among us not directed by her hostilities."


Game Room

"Goddammit! I demand a rematch!"

Katsuki Bakugo growled out as he snarled that he lost again to Eijiro Kirishima at Marvel's Champions of the Universe. The game had a special limited-time update that allowed characters from an as-of-yet-unbuilt Transformers game with a temp title called "Forged for Battle" and featured the ten Autobots and twelve of the Decepticons as characters for the MCU characters to fight against.

As much as he wanted to vomit, Bakugo chose Megatron for the a*s-whooping he gave Optimus in the film they just saw, proving he was much stronger than Optimus. Kirishima chose Ironhide, with War Machine as a second character in the tag-team battle, Bakugo having the Hulk be Megatron's tag-team partner. They recently played one of two limited-time stages in the game called "Boulder Dam" They ignored the odd fact it was a dead ringer for Hoover Dam, but it looked like the background art of some animated production.

"Hey man, I'll give you a rematch, but could we please wait so I could get my remaining free Transformer toys? I only got three before you dragged me here to continue our digital duels." Kirishima replied as he held his hands up in surrender at Bakugo getting in his face.

Kirishima then asked after thinking about it, "Hey wait, I thought your injuries have healed enough for you to be able to enter the Danger Room again? Why aren't you going there instead?"

Bakugo growled as he let go of Kirishima's shirt, and then answered the fake redhead, "Because one, Vlad-sensei and the Pussycats are showing Deku's blonde girlfriend's dad how the Danger Room works in one room, and the other is occupied by someone else and I don't know who is using it. Two, I'm more excited to use the Arena and get those MVP prizes the goddess chick said are awarded. And three, I will beat your a*s, and I will not stop until I do, sh*tty-hair!"

Kirishima grinned as he selected Captian America and Optimus Prime in the next tag-team battle, while Bakugo went with Blackout and Brawl, and the hardening user replied to Bakugo, "My hair is not that different than your's man, but I can respect that desire to never give up. It's manly, so sure, I'll take you up on your rematch, just know I'm getting my last two free Transformers toys…"

"You're on!" Bakugo barked, as Kirishima chose the other limited-time stage, North Las Vegas, the area the final battle of the movie took place.

Elsewhere in the expanded Game Room, Mirio saw the two go at it again at the game and laughed as he remarked, "Man, you have to admire that never-say-die attitude of Bakugo's…"

"I wouldn't say admire, and more so say aggressive, dominating even, like Megatron…" Tamaki Amajiki replied, shuddering at how alike Megatron was to the explosion user, fearing some kind of connection.

"I wouldn't worry about it too much Suneater…" Mirio said with a bright smile, "…Our host and her assistants have said that there is something about the Transformers fans would like and connect to regardless of their faction. They did say there are things to like and admire even in the villains of the Transformers. I see it, and Megatron may be a really bad guy, but he is very confident, which is a plus to learn from…"

"He's confident…" Amajiki replied with a chill, "…so confident, he's an egomaniac…"

"Shh!" Nejire shushed the two boys as her attention went back to the screen showing the four children playing on the Amuspheres for a new simulator titled "Autoboot Camp: Learn How to Be A Transformer!", the four were busy being mentored by a hilariously curmudgeonly old Autobot named Kup.

Katsuma was playing as a boy bulldozer Transformer who was named "Wedge", his sister was playing a girl helicopter Transformer named "Whirl", Kota was an odd, pudgy Transformer named "Gnaw", and Eri played a girl Transformer named "Brushfire". Two of Class 1-B (Awase & Reiko) joined them in the two remaining Amuspheres, playing a duo of Transformers characters called "Thrash" and "Twitch" respectively. Soon the screen showed the six players seeing another Autobot join Kup in teaching the players how to be Transformers, a really big guy called "Stratosphere" who made everyone look like dolls compared to the giant of a Transformer.

"Holy-! He's huge!" Awase as "Thrash" exclaimed on the screen, "He looks like he could squash Megatron like a bug…"

"He is big…" Reiko as "Twitch" said, looking up at Stratosphere's face so high she nearly fell on her behind.

"Wow!" Kota as "Gnaw" said with a starstruck expression on his face, "I would want him around to beat up those Decepticon creeps…"

"I'll say," Mandalay said as she watched the footage of the game play out, "I wonder where this guy was in the prior film? The Autobots could've won against the Decepticons and not destroyed the Allspark if they had this giant with them…"


Hall of Heroes & Villains

Izuku and several others decided to check out the Halls that honored the heroes and villains of the stories they have seen this far, after they got their free Transformers toys. And it didn't come as a surprise to anyone present that the halls were given the biggest expansion of added heroes and villains.

On the hero side of the hall, they saw portraits of all the hero characters that were in the film they just saw…

Spike Witwicky - No Sacrifice, No Victory

Mikaela Banes - The Hot Mechanic

Captain William Lennox - Loyal Soldier & Devoted Father

Robert Epps - Communications Specialist

John Keller - Secretary of Defense

Maggie Madsen - Signal Analyst

Glen Whitmann - Hacker & Technician

Seymour Simmons - Director of Sector Seven

"Huh, you would think that there would be Transformers here, like the Autobots?" Kirishima wondered, only for Tsuyu to reply, "They are here… it's around this wall here…"

Everyone walked over to where the frog girl was standing and saw that the Autobots were indeed here, but looking up to the top, they noticed a label that said "Autobots" complete with the faction's sigil, insignia, brand, whatever the face was. There were a LOT of blank pictures that apparently fall under the label, but there were only ten Autobots who weren't blank portraits.

Bumblebee - Autobot Scout & Loyal Friend

Ironhide - Weapons Specialist & Grizzled Warrior

Ratchet - Medical Officer & Mechanic

Jazz - Autobot Lieutenant & Close Friend

Arcee - Reconnaissance & Information Courier

Longarm - Medical Assistant & Engineer

Sideswipe - Infantry Warrior & Technician

Prowl - Military Strategist & Security Manager

Chromia - Autobot Sniper & Demolition Expert

"Huh…I did not know that Ratchet was also a mechanic, but given the context, perhaps he also functions as an inventor, sort of like a hero-support technician…" Izuku commented as he wrote down this additional information on the Autobots.

Ida remarked, "It is a shame that Scattershot isn't up here. He helped out in the final battle, however briefly he appeared in the film."

"I wouldn't worry about it, Ida my man…" Kirishima remarked, "He might show up more in the sequel, quite a few of the films we've seen so far had sequels."

Ida laughed as he agreed, "Yes, you are right…oh, here he is…"

Everyone looked at where he was pointing, and spotted the portrait of their single greatest inspiration, a good example for them to follow…

Optimus Prime - Supreme Commander of the Autobots & The Last Prime

"The Last Prime?" Setsuna remarked in a bit of surprise, "So Prime isn't a part of Optimus' name?"

Momo thought about this nugget of information, and theorized, "Perhaps, Prime is the title in the Cybertronian military, like General, or Marshal…"

"If that's the case, wouldn't Megatron also be called Megatron Prime? Nah, the name doesn't sound right…" Pony replied, shaking her head over this thought of hers.

"Hey, guys, over here!" Kaminari gestured over to the villain wall, and everyone ended up seeing a similar setup for the Decepticons.

Blackout - Troop Transport & Hunter

Barricade - Decepticon Scout & Enforcer

Zarak - Decepticon Assassin

Frenzy - Decepticon Infiltrator & Saboteur

Brawl - Demolitions Expert & Heavy Infantry

Onslaught - Decepticon Strategist & Ground Commander

Swindle - Ammunitions Expert & Illegal Businessman

Sweeper - Frontlines Warrior & Berserker Killer

Skywarp - Equipment Engineer & Assassin

Thundercracker - Aerospace Fighter & Psychology Expert

Starscream - Decepticon Lieutenant & Air Commander

Wildrider - Frontlines Soldier & Demolitions Specialist

Dead End - Frontlines Soldier & Engineer

Megatron - Leader of the Decepticons & Former Gladiator

"Jeez…am I the only one who noticed how freaking ugly and scary the Decepticons' faces are? Especially when comparing the Autobots' own more approachable faces." Mina asked with a shudder as she looked at Megatron.

"Blackout and Zarak we're especially creepy. So I agree…" Pony commented, shuddering at the more 'insect-like' faces most of the Decepticons had.

"Oh, there you children are…" a voice called to the students.

They looked behind in the direction of the voice and saw All Might walking toward them, followed by Detective Tsukauchi and his sister Makoto.

"Hey, All Might…" Ochako greeted, and then Yaoyarozu asked, "What brings you three here?"

"We wanted to check out the Hall of Heroes/Villains, we overheard Izanagi say that there was something hidden here that his sister added…" Makoto answered, which got everyone intrigued.

"Something…hidden?" Reiko asked, with Setsuna saying, "Oh, this just keeps getting better and better…"

They looked around for a little while, long enough for the Pussycats and the four children to arrive with Mirio in tow, and hearing what Makoto heard, they joined in searching for the hidden surprise Izanami added to the Hall of Heroes/Villains.

After a bit, everyone took a break after coming up with nothing, the four children were very disappointed they couldn't find the surprise.

"Man, that blows…" Mineta said, all the girls in the present group kept their distance from the pervert.

"I agree, we couldn't find this 'secret' Izanagi was talking about…" Jurota replied, scratching his chin.

Makoto stretched her arms as she said, "Seriously, this secret must be good if it is this hard to find…"

Pixie Bob added, "Yeah, could it possibly be a treasure of some kind?"

"I highly doubt that, considering that it is meant to be a place everyone could visit if they want to…"

Everyone looked in the direction of the voice and saw Sean Hashimoto, carrying quite a few things. With incense sticks, bowls of rice, and a bouquet of beautiful white lilies, he looked ready for some party or tradition of some kind, they knew what some of the things he is holding are likely used for, but another thing kinda threw them for a loop, as he had attached to his belt what looked like a sake container, but it was transparent, filled with an eerily familiar glowing blue liquid.

"Hey, Hashimoto-san…" Izuku greeted the assistant, "What are you doing here, with all that?"

Sean looked at everyone, then replied with a soft smile, "Well, Izanami wanted me to help her set some things up for her. Then plopped all this in my arms before taking off to add more to the outside of the theater. Mentioned something about adding a forest for peaceful strolls or something…"

"A…forest…?" Ochako asked, puzzled, to which Sean answered, "Yeah, a forest. But, I have no clue what else she will add to that landmass she's building. So what are you guys doing here?"

Mandalay answered, "You definitely overheard us talking, Hashimoto. So I think you know about this 'secret' inside the Hall of Heroes…"

Sean chuckled as he said, "Yeah, I overheard. You guys couldn't find it because it is a place. Kiddo kinda had one ready, but for whatever reason, he forgot about it when he built the theater. Pa–I mean, Izanami noticed and offered to finish it up for him, even spruce it up to better serve the function Kiddo initially intended for this place."

He readjusted the things he was carrying and finished, "You couldn't find it because it was incomplete, I have here the final touches to complete the room, more so aesthetic flourishes. This place Kiddo had built was taking up space that Izanami thought could be better served for something else, it is one of the higher floors of the theater, but she built an entrance from the Hall."

"Wait, HIGHER floors?! How many floors are in this theater, the structure we saw outside indicates that there's no more than five at most!" Kendo asked everyone caught off guard by hearing that.

Sean answered, "Oh, the structure only looks like it holds five floors from your perspective, mine too, but I heard from Kiddo himself that there's a lot more than that. Chalk up a ludicrous amount of space fitted into a thing that shouldn't, like the TARDIS from Doctor Who…"

Some wondered what Doctor Who was, only to be explained by those who do know about the alien time-traveler and his adventures through space and time in a magic blue police phone booth.

"Well, if that is true, then how many floors are in the theater?" Ida asked, finding the concept of the British sci-fi show bizarre.

Sean thought about it, then said, "Last I checked in that letter Kiddo and Izanami's father sent to her, around 117 floors? But I could be off, all I know is that at minimum, there are over 110 floors…"

"OVER 110?!" everyone gasped in unison, taken aback by the frankly absurd number of floors.

Sean chuckled and then said, "Yeah, not the biggest record, but impressive in its own right. Now, I have to get into the room and open up the passageway with the key Izanami provided me to use…"

"Key?" Mahoro asked, to which Sean explained, "Not an actual, physical key like those used on doors. No, it's more of a psychic version of that concept, coded to respond only through my touch, and of my free, uncoerced will. Do you guys want to help?"

Ragdoll said, "Oh, yes I would like to help, better than doing nothing…"

"Okay, follow me then…" Sean said as he lead them in front of the portraits of the Avengers hanging by the wall.

Noticing he needed a free hand, Izuku, Mirio, Ochako, Kirishima, Kota, and the Pussycats took enough of the things he was holding to allow him a free arm. He pointed a finger and pressed it against the gap between the picture frames separating the MCU heroes and the DC heroes. They expected something to happen as Sean stroked his finger down, but when nothing happened, they looked at Sean, who had a confused face.

"Huh, I thought that she…" Sean began to say until something clicked as he groaned, "Oh, right… I have to knock on the wall to the tune of a song. And just my luck it is one I loathe with all my being…"

Everyone thought it sounded very, odd as Kyoka asked, "To the tune of a song? Which one?"

Sean shook his head in annoyance as he replied, "Izanami is very much a prankster, and in life, I was a source of much entertainment for her. It was never really mean-spirited, though one or two instances were close. She pulls annoying, but good-natured pranks on me from time to time, I can see that even after my passing, I am still a continuing source of entertainment for that deity. In this case, she has me tap the wall to a tune to a song I had heard SO MANY TIMES, that I wanted to tear my ears off because I got so sick of hearing it…"

"That bad?" Izuku said, kinda surprised, but more so on seeing Detective Tsukauchi give a flabbergasted look that meant that Sean was 100% serious about what he said about the tearing off his ears.

"Not as bad as I am making it sound, but to me, I rather hear nails on a chalkboard than this…though lots of people think I over exaggerate…" Sean said as with an exhale, he tapped the rhythm of the song he dreaded.

Kyoka heard the song and sang the lyrics in her mind as she instantly recognized it as a well-known Pre-Quirk Era song, '…in your head, in your head…zombie, zombie, zombie, ie, ie, ie…'

"Oh, I know that song…" Kyoka exclaimed, only for Sean to interrupt her immediately, "Please, DO NOT sing it aloud for my sanity's sake! It's already bad enough for me, hearing it SO MANY TIMES!"

Kaminari also recognized the song, saying in response, "Oh come on, it's not that bad…"

Sean tapped the final note onto the wall and turned as he said, "You were not there, when you were on a family trip, on the road, from one coast of America to the other, where your dad's music app was stuck on one of his playlists and could not change it due to a glitch, and you hear this song come up every seventeen minutes, and you can't skip it because of that same glitch, and you can't turn the music off because the kids need music to distract them, and your dad's phone was the only one on hand because you stupidly packed the other phones in a suitcase that is hard to get to, and dealing with 'Prairie Madness', yes it is a thing, for an entire week, because the trip from coast to coast is time-sensitive, and as such, ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha, you reached your breaking point and screamed to the high heavens with such a roar, you made f*cking herds of Bison run away in outrageous terror you made several straight up faint, and punch the ground so hard that you create a freaking tourist trap, that becomes a freaking legend 2,000 years after you throw your tantrum…you have all of that happen to you and see if you like this song anymore, and I never liked it in the first place…!"

Sean noticed everyone getting into defensive postures and looking at him with shocked and worried expressions. Everyone was quiet for a full minute, until someone spoke…

"Damn…" Kirishima remarked with eyes wide, "That…that sounds like a legit nightmare…"

"Jeez…hearing that, I am sorry for you, man…" Kaminari added, apologizing for bringing up a frankly traumatic memory for the man.

Sean sighed as an archway appeared, separating the DC Comics and Marvel hero portraits, he then confessed, "I had nightmares about that trip for nine years after the fact, where in the nightmares, there weren't any songs to break it up, it was that same song on repeat over and over again. I had to be consoled by my wife like I was another one of our kids it traumatized me so bad. My own children consoled me as Rosa did, I literally cried man, CRIED, it was that bad. It became a trigger for the first five years where I legit, threatened the lives of anyone who sang that song, bad enough to traumatize them, like scaring them so bad I've seen their ghosts leave through their mouths. I had to go to therapy over it…"

Izuku was flabbergasted, only mustering enough courage to say, "Uhh…I-I'm sorry that happened t-t-to you…"

Kyoka felt a little ashamed about her knowing what that song was, which triggered such trauma in the assistant, but also felt very angry that their host knew this, and still had Sean remember the song that traumatized him.

They soon followed Sean into the archway into another hall...


(?-?-?)

This hallway didn't last very long as it soon showed a kind of, temple-like interior, with arches over some statues on pedestals.

"This seems…different…from the Hall of Heroes…" Monoma commented on the place.

Sean took a few breaths after the resurfaced trauma in life, then walked over to Tiger, and grabbed a bowl of rice. He then carried it to the foot of one of the statue platforms and placed the bowl there, he took two incense sticks and stuck them upright in the rice, he took a small sake dish and placed it on the left of the bowl, and poured the blue glowing liquid into the dish. He then took a couple of the lilies and placed them to the right of the bowl, and finished by lighting the incense with a snap of his fingers, a tiny bolt of electricity danced around them and ignited the sticks.

Everyone noticed how Sean oriented the items he brought, and it lead to a very obvious conclusion as he walked back to the group to repeat the process.

"This…is a graveyard…" Jurota commented, only for Sean to say, "A Mausoleum actually, one that Kiddo and Izanami decided to implement for you guests to give respect to the fallen heroes and tragic villains you have seen so far. One's who lost their lives…"

Everyone gasped at the newly christened Mausoleum, and looked around, the statues inside were those of the heroes and tragic villains who lost their lives in the stories they'd seen prior. Clear evidence that made it obvious was seeing marble statues of Jazz, Prowl, and Longarm, with their names engraved on plaques centered on the platforms.

Ibara Shiozaki placed her hands over her heart, as she wanted to honor the fallen, and now had the means to do so properly (in her opinion), everyone remembered why they were here, and proceeded to set up the other graves like the one Sean did. Izuku recognized it as the grave of Benjamin Parker, Spider-Man's uncle/father figure.

He helped out as well, setting up the proper funerary arrangements for the grave of Agent Phil Coulson. He was thankful he has an opportunity now to give the fallen S.H.I.E.L.D. agent a proper thank you for his part in bringing together the Avengers.

Izuku felt sad as he recalled Coulson's death, the hope in his eyes. It then prompted him to remember Longarm, having a similar hope in his own eyes, he turned his glance over to Longarm's grave, seeing quite a few people over there giving their respects. Izuku primarily saw All Might, Ochako Ururaka, Tenya Ida, Ibara Shiozaki, Yui Kodai, and Ragdoll standing before Longarm's grave, giving their respect and thanks for his short, yet meaningful time in the film.

The Ninth holder of One For All saw Sean finish setting up the finishing touches to the last marked grave, belonging to Ho Yinsen, and asked, "These aren't the actual graves of these guys, r-right?"

Sean answered once he sensed everyone looking at him for the answer to that question, "No, these are empty graves, only here for some of you to give your respects to the fallen heroes and tragic villains. A way for you to make peace with their passing, or anyone else you guys will see in the future. Like the Hall of Heroes, this place is coded to be continually updated…"

"There are already quite a few…" Ida remarked, "…are you saying there will be more?"

Sean nodded a "yes" as an answer, which made some among the group not look forward to more great people or tragic downfalls.

Eager to change the subject, Pixie Bob asked, "Oh, what was that liquid you poured into the sake cups? I've never seen anything like that, but I can't help but feel it looks familiar…"

"I wonder too, it looks pretty…" Eri asked, a little mesmerized by the glowing blue liquid.

Sean chuckled as he knew what Pixie Bob was trying to do, and answered as he brought the half-empty container to everyone's attention, "Believe it or not, this is an actual alcoholic beverage from Cybertron that the Transformers consumed before the war, one of several served at an establishment in Iacon called Maccadam's Oil House."

"So…it's a real drink from Cybertron…?" Detective Tsukauichi asked as he and his sister look at the drink with curiosity.

Sean pulled the beverage closer to him as he answered, "Yeah, very strong stuff. Visco, I think it is called, maybe it's something else, it's effectively the Transformer equivalent to Vodka. BUT, it's way too strong for human consumption, you might as well consume an entire container of bleach or rat poison because this stuff could literally kill you if you're not careful…"

Everyone's curiosity was replaced with fear as they backed away from the container, as Sean continued, "Yeah, to get an idea of how potent this stuff is, half a sake glass' worth of the stuff is more than enough to leave goddamn Thor utterly sloshed, with a hangover that lasts weeks. Something that takes several kegs of Earth's strongest stuff to do as far as I recall…"

A few were amazed, and amused at apparently how strong an alcoholic beverage from Cybertron was.

It prompted All Might to joke, "Well, I suppose that you could enjoy the drink as you are a spirit or something now…"

Sean then bluntly stated with a straight face, "I don't drink, or smoke for that matter. Never have, never will. Just personal integrity on my part, one my wife shares because she was of a similar mindset…"

"Oh…" All Might blinked, surprised at that answer as most deities or assistants they've met so far did do some of those things. He then let out an embarrassed chuckle as he replied, "G-good for you, I guess. Upholding your principles even after you no longer need to adhere to them the same way you did in life…"

Sean smiled as he then decided to change the topic, "Anyways, what did all of you think of Transformers?"

Izuku said what everyone thought when the question was asked, "It was very entertaining in the sense of a spectacle, despite the story leaving much to be desired compared to the prior films we have seen with the other hosts. But, I think the Autobots, especially Optimus Prime, are really good examples to follow. And taking into account what Izanami and your wife said, I can see a little on why both of them said that we would find something to like about both factions…"

Ida added, "Indeed, Optimus Prime is a stellar example for all of us to follow. I am eager to adopt his philosophies into my own…"

Amidst everyone agreeing with Ida, Sean said, "Well, that answer is acceptable to me on two fronts. One is that compared to the version me and my wife remember seeing, this one was bigger, and the small changes made to Optimus were welcome. If the sequels will be covered, it may change how that iteration of Optimus is characterized."

Ochako and Asui turned their heads to the side in confusion, with Tsuyu asking, "Kero, what was Optimus characterized in your version of the film?"

Sean had a slight cringe form on his face as he remarked, "He was less of a reluctant killer in this version, and, more so in the sequels, portrayed more like the vein of cheezy Hollywood action stars his actor's older brother warned him not to portray Optimus as when he initially got the original role for the character. One many fans like to joke are Optimus is a psychopath in these films, and only sounds like the original, having no qualms about killing others…"

Everyone kinda recoiled at that, with Itsuka remarking, "If that is true, then am I glad we saw this version compared to the other you just described…"

Sean nodded and continued, "Yeah, I am also glad that you think this film is enjoyable because it made a good first impression for you, much like what Izanami said at the beginning where she decided to go the 'casual observer route' as she said."

"What exactly does she mean by that?" Jurota asked, which Sean explained…

"You basically went through what the layman went through when first exposed to the Transformers. Either hearing about it in passing or having no knowledge prior. This film in my world might be 10% more positively received than my vanilla interpretation, of course, I have no way of knowing how people would receive it, just a guess. Most people who come to see this film would be fans of the Transformers prior. The brand itself has been around for around two decades prior with a few other iterations of the Transformers having come before. There are a lot more Transformers stories out there, some even created by fans that now are in the entertainment business." the married man said, gathering up leftover pieces for the graves to clean up the Mausoleum.

"It sounds like this film was a major jumping-off point for the Transformers brand…" Yui Kodai remarked, her head turned upwards a little in thought.

Sean replied, "Well, behind the camera things made it a little clear that this film had a major influence in realities where everything you've seen prior are just films. In fact, a little MCU trivia bit, the original Iron Man film, and in turn, the rest of the MCU we're greatly influenced by the Transformers film you just saw in terms of visual effects. It came out a year prior to Iron Man, and heavily influenced the final direction of the film, eventually forming the story you ended up seeing with Kiddo."

Izuku was wide-eyed as he asked while writing this information down, "Really? Is that true?"

Sean answered as he began walking out, "Yeah, it's true. Frankly, when you look at all these vastly different realities, you would be amazed at all the hidden connections they share. Even as there are just as many similarities as there are differences between them…"

Everyone then left the Mausoleum and went about their business, only for an explosion coming from the Apocalyptic Workshop to grab their attention and rush over to the workshop.


Danger Room

All For One arrived at the Danger Room with an ugly sneer hidden by a blank face. He felt his fury boil as he thought of Optimus Prime, and he was determined to settle his personal score with the Autobot commander.

He recalled what their host saying about the AI getting an upgrade, making the holographic fighters move and talk like the characters they look like to better teach those, or as he correctly deduced, 'role-play' at least until The Arena was finished being built.

He wanted to vent his displeasure at Optimus Prime, by beating him to the ground, and unlike Dabi when he tried the same thing with Thor, All For One set the difficulty to easy. Using the interface, he set the difficulty and selected the character, and after a minute, the 20-foot frame of Optimus Prime appeared, standing upright and deploying his arm-mounted swords.

The hologram spoke and the manner it did so, actually surprised AFO, guessing he was doing a slight role-playing exercise, "All For One, today you answer for your crimes against humanity, and all the innocent lives you have destroyed…"

All For One was actually impressed by how advanced the AI was, remembering using it once or twice or watching the other guests use it numerous times with their prior hosts, and the holographic fighters were never this intuitive right off the bat. The hologram immediately knew what All For One was attempting to do, and adapted to play the role of Optimus Prime actually confronting him. This was perfect…

The Shadow King of Japan found a satisfied grin plaster on his face, feeling that pull of role-playing, and replied, "What could a pile of scrap metal like you do to me?"

Before All For One could say anything more, Optimus fired his Ion Cannon at him, this the battle commenced. As the battle continued, All For One growled that, even in Easy Mode, Optimus Prime's holographic fighter still put up a little of a fight. It took a few minutes, but All For One managed to put Optimus on the defensive, and then he brought the Autobot to the ground.

"You are powerless before me Optimus Prime. Now, I will end it…" AFO grinned sinisterly at the downed Optimus hologram.

The hologram's AI responded to him with a promise of his own, "Even if you destroy me, All Might, or Izuku Midoriya. Even if you win your war, others will rise to defeat your tyranny. You are a simple man, you are no god…"

AFO felt something snap inside his mind as the Optimus hologram finished, "…and you never will be…"

The Shadow King of Japan roared in anger as he threw a more powerful than normal Air Cannon into Optimus' face, completely obliterating it, and the hologram dissipated, ending the training simulation.

All For One huffed ragged breaths, he threw his tantrum, he knew he did, and he hated how Optimus Prime being such a goody-two-shoes makes him lose his composure.

"Oh wow, you really are something…" a feminine voice sarcastically commented from within the Danger Room.

All For One looked around, then up to see Izanami hanging from the ceiling, standing on it like it was the ground. She looked up (down in actuality) at All For One, her hair hanging down from the natural gravity making it look like it was standing straight up, then walked down to the floor.

"What are you doing here, I thought you still had some construction to do?" All For One sneered, rubbing his wrist as he remembered how easily she crushed it with her bare hands.

Izanami pulled out a sandwich from her…uh…cleavage? (don't ask why, I don't know over half the stuff she does), and replied with a bluntness as if it was the obvious answer…

"I'm on my lunch break…this place was not being used for a few minutes, thought I'd take it now…" She proceeded to take a bite as the villain resisted the powerful urge to facepalm himself unconscious.

She then continued to speak, "I have watched your little tussle with Optimus Prime's hologram, FTR, you must be really pathetic if you beat him on easy mode because you are a quitter weakling who hates to lose…"

"Are you calling me names to get me to attack you out of anger?" All For One asked in response, his attempt to maintain his image as a calm, calculating villain starting to wane.

'Cunning? Really? He's no David Xanatos, he'd be a better AFO than this loser…' Izanami thought, and then answered straight to the point, "Yes, I am actively antagonizing you, to get you to attack me…"

All For One expected some kind of cryptic redirect that made clear her true intentions were not what he thought. He wasn't expecting her to answer that she is indeed trying to antagonize him.

"Y-you what…?" All For One was only able to say that, before Izanami got close to his face, with a stare that sent shivers up his spine.

"You once said that you were a god when Kiddo was having you watch the MCU, he should've put you in your place for making such a remark as he EARNED the right to be a god. You have not, and I will actively make you regret making such a remark until you take it back. While still adhering to Kiddo and Daddy's rules, I will make your life a living nightmare until you become afraid of such thoughts entering your mind…"

Izanami got dangerously close to All For One's face and sent him a bone-chilling glare that bore holes into his soul as she finished her threat, "…You would wish for me to kill you in the most humiliating, painful way possible when I am through with you…understand me?"

All For One never thought she could get more terrifying, he even began having treacherous thoughts that Izanami may actually be more powerful than Kiddo…

{—{—{—{—}—}—}—}

"Yeah…no…she's strong, and has WAY more experience than me, but no, she is not more powerful than me…" Kiddo said to his helpers around a campfire, the sounds of a distant battle being waged echoing on a distant planet.

"Really?" one soldier asked the deity, "How are you more powerful if she could do–…?"

Kiddo interrupted him, "I have the godhood levels to be God with a capital 'G' of my own universe, I have that raw power to be all-powerful there, while still being below the 'One Above All God' with a capital 'G'. I had to earn that privilege, she was born into her power as a natural god from the start, and she is WAY older than me (going as far as to not be ashamed of how freaking old she is), so she knows how the universe and her powers work to where it's second nature…"

"But you didn't answer the question…" another soldier replied, "Who is stronger?"

Their captain responded to his subordinate's question, "I think it is supposed to be inconclusive. All we really need to take away is that they are OPAF, and they could beat the sh*t out of each other till the cows come home…"

{—{—{—{—}—}—}—}

'Won't argue with that, it is his domain…' Izanami thought, as she let go of AFO's shirt.

"Besides, only a weakling would find any satisfaction in role-playing in simulation on Easy mode…it just shows how utterly a pathetic loser you are, a man-child like the man-child you call your protege, or should I be more accurate and call him your new meat suit…?" Izanami said with a glare, then turned to leave through the door.

But, not before she snapped her fingers and the Danger Room's systems sprung to life, restarting the training program AFO used last, with the difficulty setting changed from 'Easy' to 'Nightmarishly Extreme' as the hologram Optimus Prime reappeared and immediately charged at the villain, and utterly destroying him in battle.

As Izanami walked out amidst the pained roars of All For One, she noticed Tomura Shigaraki hovering by the entrance behind a support pillar, one that was close enough to eavesdrop on any conversations inside the chamber.

'Note to self; further, reinforce the Danger Rooms' soundproofing shielding…' Izanami thought in her mind, then asked the man-child, "How long have you been there, man-child Tomomiyo? Don't lie to me, I will know."

"Don't call me man-child, and you are purposefully getting my name wrong!" Shigaraki snapped, which prompted Izanami to reply with a bored sigh, "And I care, why? You haven't given me a good reason to bother remember your name properly, as I do know, and am, as you say, purposefully misremembering it…"

Tomura growled as, it was made obvious that Izanami is VERY familiar with most of the heroes and villains they had seen so far, which only made it more infuriating as compared to those villains, he might as well be a litter-bug compared to a terrorist organization, aka, not worth remembering. He remained silent at the pink-haired woman's response, knowing she will counter any argument against him.

"If you are done, then I'll be seeing you for the next screening, my lunch break is over, and I got more work to do…" Izanami said as with a snap of her fingers, she suddenly had an attire one would think a high-paying computer programmer would wear and walked off.

Tomura wanted to retaliate, to deny what she said, but he overheard her chat with his master, and he overheard what he said to the holographic Optimus Prime. The Hashimoto couple had planted seeds of doubt in his mind that AFO really cares for him, what he heard in the Danger Room, only reinforced that his master who helped him when no one else did, didn't have his best intentions at heart.

'New meat-suit? Like clothing? What does she mean by that? Does she mean…possession…?' Tomura thought as he walked back to the Doomsday Bar, the doubt festering like a cancer in his mind.

Tomura was beginning to lose faith in All For One…especially as he overhears his master struggling to fight off the holographic Optimus Prime on "insane mode" difficulty.

But he was soon distracted by an explosion going off from the direction of the Apocalypse Workshop, and headed over there…


Apocalypse Workshop

Mei was taking a quick break to fiddle with one of her free Transformer toys (she wasn't going to pass up the opportunity to have one in her hand, even as a plastic toy), she currently fiddled with transforming her first pick from robot to vehicle. The Transformer she pulled was the one that apparently matched her personality the most, an Autobot named Wheeljack from the War for Cybertron: Earthrise toyline. She briefly heard from Sean earlier that Wheeljack was an inventor like her, and quite mechanically gifted, so she felt a little proud to have him, even though she didn't see him in the film she just watched.

Once she transformed him back to his robot mode, she said to her Wheeljack toy, "Okay Wheeljack. Let's get this Arc Reactor baby working, and hopefully stay working…"

"You're talking to your free Transformer?" Melissa asked as she locked together some chords for their Iron Man suit's boots.

"Yeah, you talk to your free Transformer as well…" Mei replied, which Melissa shut herself up and continued working, but not before she looked at her free Transformer (and her personal favorite), someone who she only heard by name in the film, Perceptor from the Studio Series 86 toyline.

'I am starting to regret not showing daddy, the Danger Room by working on the Iron Man suit. But, honestly, the Allspark, it inspired me to get to work immediately, to make up for the treasure trove of information lost now, and in memory of Jazz, Prowl, and Longarm…' Melissa thought as she stopped working for a moment, then out of an unusual impulse, grabbed her Perceptor toy and lightly hugged him. Something about Perceptor really resonated with her, more than the Transformer she shared a personality with the most.

She then smacked her lips together, noting her throat was dry, she realized that she forgot to get something to drink as she worked. She noticed that Power Loader had left to, likely, clean his hands, so without a second thought, Melissa Shield headed out of the workshop to get a drink of soda, energy drink, water, or whatever she feels in the mood for.

Mei was still tinkering with her arc reactor, the thoughts on the Allspark and the secrets it held, now lost forever, had inspired her to resume working on the device over the other things she was interested in making (like her own brain-bot.) It would be a lie if the deaths of Jazz, Prowl, and Longarm didn't affect her desire to finish the arc reactor.

But, despite being intensely focused on the delicate procedure, she somehow did something wrong and triggered a chain reaction that resulted in the arc reactor exploding with more force than her other inventions did.

With a thud, Mei Hatsume landed outside the workshop, covered in soot and smoke. Slightly disoriented she heard someone make an odd noise that sounded like someone trying to not scream. Her vision cleared and saw that under her…

"Oh, hey Midoriya…what'cha doing under there?" Mei asked, completely oblivious to the fact that crashing into Izuku Midoriya, her ample chest was in his face.

'WH-WH-WH-WHY ME?! B-B-B-B-B-B-B–!' Izuku thought in sheer panic at the thought of Mei's chest in his face. It was hard for him to ignore because, obviously, a reasonably cute girl's huge chest was in his face, and he was slightly suffocating under her said chest.

Ochako looked absolutely mortified in shock, unintentionally finishing her crush's thoughts at the site of Mei Hatsume unknowingly pressing her chest into Izuku's face. She soon realized this ugly feeling she had was obviously jealousy, she was surprised that she was actually jealous of Hatsume.

'I cannot believe I'm jealous of Hatsume. I mean, sure she's decent in appearance, and while I am confident in my figure, my boobs are nowhere near as big as hers. She's also an inventor and a little weird at first, which some guys do like, but Izuku's not shallow like that…' Ochako thought to distract herself, but looking at Izuku's flabbergasted face she couldn't help but wonder, 'R-right? And Hatsume isn't interested in Deku as a romantic partner…maybe…?'

She was soon distracted from her growing uneasiness by an odd, "techno-clock-like" sound and saw the smoke and debris flying back into the destroyed workshop, which was somehow repairing itself.

Mei got off of Izuku after unintentionally giving him a good feel of her mature figure, and walked into the repaired workshop, blissfully unaware of the gobsmacked looks of most of her fellow guests, and the figure responsible for the workshop being repaired…

She saw her destroyed arc reactor reconstitute itself, but then felt the urge to look behind, and sure enough, she saw Izanagi turning his hand, an odd circle of light with odd runes and symbols was in front of the deity's arm. As the blue-haired young man turned his hand, the circle and symbols turned as well, like he was manipulating a dial of sorts.

He walked into the workshop while turning his hand, heading for Mei and her nearly fully repaired arc reactor prototype. And once the damage was fixed, Mei inspected her arc reactor and found it looked like it did a few seconds before it exploded.

Izanagi handed her a pair of tweezers designed for delicate machinery and suggested, "Try placing the blue cord into the socket next to the one you put it in before and tighten the wielding of accelerator arc number 97. Do that, and it should fix the constant problem you have with your devices exploding…"

Mei looked at Izanagi, astonished after doing what he suggested, and found the reactor worked even better than before. She began to ask in sheer astonishment, "H-how did you–?" but the inventive girl didn't get to finish her question as Izanami warped into the workshop, asking, "What happened?! Is anything broken?! Is anyone hurt?!"

Everyone watching the display of power by the blue-haired deity, soon registered his pink-haired twin sister, noticing that she looked like she was busy with something else and that she looked really disheveled, like she got there in a panic.

Izanagi looked at his sister and replied with a straight face, "I fixed the problem already, once I saw what was about to happen according to approximately 84 percent of the next few minutes into the future. I repaired the damage and suggested what Hatsume Mei should do to prevent her arc reactor from detonating again. You and Dragonblood needn't worry about any future donations from the reactor again, provided Mei listens to my suggestion…"

Izanami whispered something only those with sensitive hearing or those right next to her heard, "Note to self, further reinforce the Workshop to withstand supernova-level explosions, and that the tenants inside will come out unscathed. Kiddo accounted for a lot of damage, but clearly not enough to ensure the workshop and its contents remained standing…"

'Withstand a supernova?!' was what Kyoka, Shoji, Izuku, Ochako, Aizawa, Melissa, and Kurogiri thought once they heard their host whisper to herself.

Izanami let out a relieved, yet irritated, sigh as she said, "Can't really do anything now, was busy with so many other things. Hatsume, kindly temper that drive of yours for the foreseeable future, because of the explosion you caused, you technically died if my brother didn't reverse time…"

That shocked everyone, but none more so than the girl being name-dropped as she thought in her head, 'I…I-I died?! Killed by my own baby?'

Izuku immediately asked Mei while checking her over for any further injuries, "Are you okay, Hatsume? Are you hurt anywhere? Can you see straight? Are you feeling dizzy?"

The boy rattled on and on, with something beginning to stir in Hatsume's heart. She soon forgot about the fact she LITERALLY died for a second, to be touched a little out of the concern Izuku had over her well-being.

Ochako was obviously worried for Hatsume once Izanami confirmed that Hatsume technically died for a second, but seeing the look in the girl's eyes as Izuku was very worried, made her heart feel tighter. She got worried over the possibility that Hatsume may have developed feelings for Izuku, she wasn't that worried about Izuku developing feelings for the support-course inventor at the moment, as that was Izuku being his kind, usual self. But, that didn't mean that worry just vanished…

Izanagi glared (I think) at his sister as he noticed and inquired telepathically, ~"What did you do to them, sister?"~

Izanami flinched as she replied, ~"Nothing…I promise it's nothing major…"~

~"So you did do something…what did you do to those children…?"~ Izanagi clapped back, his eyebrow twitching so subtly that only the sharpest senses could detect.

Izanami then added to get everyone's attention, while also explaining to her brother telepathically her confession, "Yeah, I feel it necessary to mention that, after that little fiasco, I will have to close the Apocalypse Workshop for a time as I renovate to reinforce the defenses among other things. It won't happen now or the next break, but no one will be allowed in the workshop until I properly reinforce it…"

Amidst the rather vocal complaining from the inventors of the guests, Izanagi sighed heavily as he replied to his sister telepathically, hearing what she did, ~"Do you have no restraint? None at all? What in the multiverse compelled you to do such a thing to those children? And do not say it was because you like drama, because as far as excuses go, that will not be acceptable of an answer…"~

Sean and Rosa overheard the chat telepathically, largely due to being on the "same bandwidth" or frequency as the two deities and were appalled.

'Was THAT why she had me say that about Izuku's confidence and that whole harem thing?!' Rosa balked, unaware of her part in her friend's ploy.

Sean wanted to facepalm so hard he would cave in his face if he could, as he thought, 'She's just the same now as she was then. Unbelievable…'

Izanami flinched as she heard her two "toys" sound horrified or disappointed in her.

The deity let out a loud sigh as she said, "Well, as long as no one got hurt…I'll just resume my construction work. For now, the Apocalypse Workshop is off-limits for everyone due to that stunt…and, don't try to be coy to enter, I already placed a spell that will FORCE you to heed my warnings in the future. If you don't want the most excruciating, non-lethal pain placed upon you…do not step over the warning line…"

Mei wanted to at least get her reactor and her Wheeljack toy out, but two-finger snaps later, the support-course student had her free Transformer toys warped onto her lap. Then, Izanami vanished to continue her construction work, but not before taking all the stuff that the inventors have made so far, especially their attempts to build an Iron Man suit.

Melissa and Power Loader gave Mei a chewing out over her blunder, which they quickly dropped after seeing how hard Hatsume took the fact her blunder cost them their ability to continue working on the Iron Man suit.

Izanagi soon said to Hatsume, "I understand the desire to finish something quickly, but there's one human phrase I think you should heed within your heart from now on, Hatsume…"

The deity who, technically, saved her life, then quoted, "Haste makes mistakes, haste makes waste, patience always sees you through. Consider this practice in learning patience, and to keep your mind distracted, how about you try out the Transformer simulator at the Amusphere? You will have the opportunity to have some idea of what being a Transformer is like…"

Mei heeded the advice, after thinking about it, and replied, "Sure, it might be the only thing that could keep me from working on my babies, other than the prizes at that stadium your sister made."

She soon headed off as she, Melissa, David, and Power Loader headed for the somewhat futuristic devices. They were eager to see what being a Transformer is like, since the Amuspheres are virtual reality games that send sensations into the person's brain, like a second body…

After that, everyone soon went off elsewhere in the theater or the "island planetoid" as the outside was called, to spend the rest of the break they have before the next showing…


Screening Auditorium 1

Approximately 30 Minutes Later…

Everyone soon took their seats in the theater room, All For One had numerous bruises and bandages all over his body, which everyone noticed.

All Might smirked as he asked, "Whatever happened to you, All For One?"

"Not. One. Word. More." All For One hissed in frustration then turned to Izanami and growled out, "You! You did this to me!"

"So what?" Izanami replied, "Not my fault that your ego needed to be knocked down a few pegs because you at first used the Danger Room to have a bit of a role-playing session with Optimus Prime, just to vent your anger for him you set him on Easy mode like a little b*tch. I simply restarted the simulation so you know what it would've been like if you actually fought Prime."

"After what you said about you confirming yourself that you are actively trying to antagonize me? What kind of host goes out of their way to antagonize their guests?" AFO barked out, his mood soured considerably.

"Wait…what?!" Ida shot up, appalled at AFO's accusations, "You must be lying! Izanami has been nothing but gracious to all of us since she first arrived…"

Izanami sighed, interrupting the boy as she said, "Yes, I've been antagonizing the villains during the break. So, I'll come clean about something and make it transparent…"

Everyone looked at their host as she opened her red eyes and stated bluntly with a gaze that was as cold as ice…

"I hate villains, or more accurately, I love them for what I get to do to them. I take immense satisfaction in killing villains in such horrific and brutal manners, frankly, even most demons from hell find what I do to them very extreme even by their standards of torture, the same is true for any jerks who really deserve it…"

Everyone was appalled by this confession of hers, as she continues, "…I firmly align myself with heroes, though many confess that at times, I behave more villainous than the actual villains. I find such satisfaction in breaking them, destroying their spirit, it was like when you win the lottery. Breaking their bones until they scream, tearing their flesh from their still-living bones, so many horrific things I do to them…"

Izanami shuddered with a euphoric smile on her face, "Oooooh, it is intoxicating, breaking villains so thoroughly that they are empty, dead husks when I've had my fun. I find the act more satisfying, and before you ask, no, I take no satisfaction in doing the same to heroes, because it, is, SOOOOOOOOOO. F-ING BORING, to me! Villains have always had more satisfying breakdowns to me than heroes. So the only reason you are not in caskets, villains, is because of Kiddo and my father explicitly making rules for me to follow as a host. And because Kiddo wants the lot of you alive, until he either sends you back or flat out kills you himself."

Izanami soon intensified her stare as a murderous aura washed over everyone once she soon stated with a grin that would put the Grinch to shame, "Because of Kiddo and Daddy, I am bound to show everyone equal hospitality, like the All-American Luncheon, as much as I want to tear your throats out L-O-V, I am to be as courteous to you as I am to the heroes in regards to that. On that note, you should know that, before I came to be your host, you name every villain you have seen here in the theater, or even ones you know back home, and I've killed and broke. Every. Single. One. Before. I broke the Joker once upon a time before I tore his head off his shoulders. So, it is in your best interest that you exercise restraint around me, or else I will say, 'screw caution with what Kiddo and Papa say, these villains are going home in body bags!', and do the deed. Put it this way, your only chance of escaping my wrath is if you flip your morality to the direct opposite. Because the minute you leave this dimension, you're mine!"

Izanagi whacked his sister on the head, making the deity squeak like a mouse and rubbed her head as he replied with an icy cold, poker face, "And this is why father did not want you hosting by yourself, and had me accompany you to not only be a technical co-host but to also keep you in line from those urges of yours. You cannot be trusted to uphold your restrictions, and not put the League of Villains through your, frankly, absurd levels of torture even Hell is afraid of."

The villains felt their blood run cold with this confession and started to try and ready themselves to flee for their lives or fight tooth and nail, even if it turns out to be inevitable. Some of the heroes and students didn't feel comfortable hearing this, sure, they felt relieved at Izanami's confession of where she stands in morality, firmly on the heroes' side. But, her admission of what she does to villains, they couldn't help but feel upset that, despite being a deity on the side of good, she's frankly worse than villains on what she does to said villains.

"And we are here and not enjoying the afterlife together, why?" Rosa asked Izanami as the deity rubbed the crown of her head.

Izanami turned to her two assistants as she said, "Because I missed hanging out with you two in a physical sense. And other reasons that are spoilers…"

Sean sighed as he said, "To be frank, I think Rosa and I being here is completely unnecessary. You could do everything yourself with your domain in the hierarchy of the heavens, the two of us would rather enjoy each other's company in the endless fields of heaven, considering the long life we had. You were there, you know the crap we went through up until we died of old age in peace. We just want to spend time together, time we couldn't get enough of by teaming up with creation's greatest heroes in preventing it from collapsing."

Rosa hugged her husband to calm him down, and he then said, "But knowing you, you have me and my wife here for a reason. If you can't tell us yet, fine. Just don't make this a regular thing…"

"Please," Rosa asked, "We wanted to spend more time together in peace. We made it work somehow with all the craziness in life, but we're tired, and earned our rest in Heaven."

Izanami said, "Fine…I'll ease up, for my favorite playthings…doesn't mean I will outright stop…"

Everyone was frankly dumbfounded at hearing that, wondering what kind of life did the Hashimotos live when they helped incredible heroes in preventing all of Creation from collapsing? And the group couldn't help but wonder what kind of crap did the couple have to deal with when alive, with this deity taking such a liking to them?

Sean then said, "Now, I suggest you get on with the introduction to the next Transformer media, Izanami. As you and your brother keep saying, you are on a tight schedule…"

"Right…" was the pink-haired deity's response as Izuku looked at the couple, and felt sorry for them more than he already did before.

Izanami cleared her throat, ignoring the cautious stares she got from a sizable chunk of the audience…

"You have had your first exposure to the Robots in Disguise, but that film wasn't the original take on the Transformers. That film came out around 23 years after the Transformers' very first television debut where it, in many alternate realities, was already a well-established IP. What we will now see is said television debut from September in the year 1984, a three-episode pilot mini-series I edited to function like a movie, unlike the prior experience, this one is much shorter in length. If my brother is right, about past an hour without commercials making it an hour and several minutes long."

"In short, you are going to see some of the characters you have already seen's original depictions, like Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Megatron, Starscream, and more. Many Transformers fans call this iteration of the Transformers, Generation One, or 'G1' for short. To be fair, the lore wasn't as well-established then as it was by the time the film you just saw came into theaters, so many things like the Allspark don't exist yet in the multiverse of the Transformers…" Rosa added, using some of her Transformers knowledge to explain it.

'So the Allspark doesn't exist in this "G1" universe…' Izuku thought as he readied another section in his notebook (though in my opinion, it seemed more like a big binder), 'If that is the case, then, what created the Transformers in this universe? What's different in this reality?'

Izanami snapped her fingers as she said, "Precisely, Transformers is one of those realities that has many parallel iterations, alternate universes if you will. Like the 2007 film, I picked a version from another reality that is different from the one Sean and Rosa are familiar with. Unlike that version though, this one is virtually unchanged as far as the story is concerned, its only difference is that this one is more…'professionally polished' than their version, which was a rush job for the animators to produce, writhe with all sorts of glaring errors in animation. This version has no such errors, due to the reality I plucked it from having more time allotted to better polish it up, that aforementioned reality even technically had Disney help with the quality control. Also, a bit of warning to suspend your disbelief with this series, as it was made during that golden period in television known as the 'Saturday Morning Cartoon' so it's very cheesy, and writhe with what I call the writers 'pulling out of their asses to meet rushed deadlines' kind of logic…"

Izanagi pointed out to everyone as the lights dimmed, the audience grimacing hearing the 'rushed deadlines' bit, "For future reference, whenever my sister has you see a series unless specified otherwise, each viewing will be three episodes max…"

"I am curious about what a polished version of the 1980s television show would look like… kind of a shame we won't see the animation errors, they were the funniest part of the show…" Rosa said, still unsure why she and her husband were there. But, the woman sighed and decided it wasn't worth dwelling over, content with spending more time with her beloved…

"I can't wait to see what these Transformers were like. They inspired the ones we just saw in that whole fictional context…" Melissa remarked, clutching her newly purchased notebook like Izuku's own notebook.

"There are a LOT more characters that appear in this take of the Transformers, over 30 characters introduced in these first three episodes alone…" Izanami playfully promised as all the children and teenagers got even more excited, to the point of loudly cheering to Aizawa's growing headache.

Present Mic paled as his spirit cartoonishly started to float out of his mouth if he had to read new description cards for over 30 characters. Midnight snickered as she tried to not burst out laughing at her co-worker's expression.

"Ooo! I cannot wait to see more Transformers!" Mei squealed in excitement as the screen burst to life…


Next Time…

The Transformers (1984): More Than Meets The Eye…


Author's Notes:

Yeah, I'm dead serious…instead of the sequel Revenge of the Fallen, we're going back to the 1980s with the original Generation 1, Sunbow cartoon that, more or less, started the Transformers for a lot of people (shout out in the reviews if any of you readers are 80s kids…) Oh, any of you nervous about me changing the cartoon like the 2007 movie, don't be, the cartoon will be untouched. The only thing is that Sean and Rosa (your proxies to the versions we know) will note that the animation would have a more "polished" look, and will make note of it (meaning there are fewer animation errors than our version, but there are still errors, they're just not as prominent…)

I have a rough idea of how I want to have the cast react to the Transformers, as I am including television shows in the lineup. But, I will tell you now that the next Transformers movie I want the MHA cast to react to is the 1986 movie, but that will be a ways off. One thing I am a little stumped on is how I will go about showing the television shows leading up to the 1986 cult-classic film. I ask about it at the three-episode premiere, but I want your honest opinions on what G1 Transformers do you think the cast will respond positively toward (who will be their favorite). I will also make this clear when I ask you readers this;

While I will cover as much of the various television series, I will not cover every episode of every Transformers series.

So, what episodes in the series do you think are worth skipping?

I ask because right from the beginning, I had already decided I won't cover every single episode of the series I will cover. The chief example of this decision in the G1 cartoon is the last episode of season 2: B.O.T. That episode I think would just confuse the audience, and I think it is the most "filler" episode of that season (might change my mind if enough of you convince me to add it, and give me a compelling enough reason to include it). But, while I have seen all the episodes, I am not entirely sure which ones I should exclude outside of B.O.T., so I need your help in "trimming the unnecessary fat" as one would say. Don't be afraid to give me your suggestions on what episodes in the various Transformers series I should leave out in the reactions (and I am serious when I ask about this, so please do not give me "joke suggestions" or else you will confuse me, and lock this story into a deadlock, grinding progress to a screeching halt…)

Regardless, there is the matter of the other non-Transformer stuff Izanami wants to show them. While I still want to keep them close to my chest for now, I can tell you that recently, I am considering adding one series to the list;

Avatar: The Last Airbender

But, before any of you start foaming in the mouth and start begging me to cover this groundbreaking series, I want you to note that I said "I am considering" as in, that decision is entirely up to me. Plus, I'm a little hesitant to cover it, as I may need help with an Avatar and MHA fan to be sure the reactions are spot-on and accurate. I was mostly going off of Zayden Stormvoid's own reaction stories to get a better grasp on how the characters (at least the heroes) would react to the Transformers, and you could kinda see it more prominently in the last chapter that I kinda merged Kiddo's and their styles of reaction writing together, as I felt that made the story for that reaction more standout-ish.

Well, now I am off to do other things on top of getting started on the reaction to the first three episodes of the G1 cartoon, which will be one chapter FYI...

See ya, hopefully, sooner than the gap between chapters 3 and 4...