A tweet questioning the design choice of slimming down the girls of Boku no Hero Academia for the anime garnered a lot of discussion online, though it seems the franchise can’t catch a break as one certain site has sought to imply that these thinner forms are “not realistic”.

The tweet compared the manga iterations of Boku no Hero Academia’s girls with their anime forms:

One site however tried to push the narrative that the original thicker designs made the girls “look like normal woman”:

“In one panel, fans can see girls like Momo or Uraraka from the manga, and they look like normal woman. The girls appear fit given all their hero training, but they have curves and realistic lumps. However, the anime doesn’t look like this; My Hero Academia slimmed down all its heroes for the small screen, giving heroines like Momo and Ashido the most obviously makeovers.” While this topic has prompted debate amongst fans before, netizens are still struggling to come to terms with the makeovers.”

The tweet was quick to generate an assortment of comments: