
A Hero is a State of Mind
My Hero Academia S6, Ep 25 Review It’s over, everyone; but it’s also getting started. The sixth season of My Hero Academia, which, in my opinion, was its best one yet, has … Continue Reading A Hero is a State of Mind
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My Hero Academia S6, Ep 25 Review It’s over, everyone; but it’s also getting started. The sixth season of My Hero Academia, which, in my opinion, was its best one yet, has … Continue Reading A Hero is a State of Mind
When the public refuses to let Midoriya return to UA High, Uraraka steps in to give an emotional speech that leaves everyone in tears.
My Hero Academia S6, Ep 23 Review I…barely have the words to talk about this episode. Because this has to be one of the most emotional episodes of My Hero Academia ever. When … Continue Reading Midoriya, Please Come Home!
As the search for All for One hits another dead end, Deku pushes himself to the breaking point, forcing Class 1-A to intervene for his sake.
A few months ago, Deku could barely control his power, let alone use it. Now, he’s become one of the strongest heroes in Japan as he fights against Lady Nagant!
My Hero Academia S6 Ep 20 Review The Dark Hero arc begins, and it is as amazing as I had hoped it would be! Outnumbered and with public support at its … Continue Reading The Deadly Lady Nagant Comes for Deku!
My Hero Academia S6, Ep 1 Review After a lackluster (and frankly, boring) fifth season, My Hero Academia returns with an absolute vengeance. Truthfully, though, Season Five of MHA was a prologue to the … Continue Reading Let the Great War of Heroes & Villains Begin!
e most exciting, save for the first and the last. However, those who keep up with the manga know that this season’s merely meant to build up to something big. As the fifth season of the anime ends, we prepare for the biggest arc in the series to date: the Paranormal Liberation War.
inally! After weeks and weeks of waiting, MHA is about to get to the good stuff! With the fifth season of the anime only having six episodes left, it’s got to get a move on if it wants to lay the groundwork for the next season. The season that will, more than likely, focus on the biggest and darkest arc to date. And it starts with Present Mic and Eraserhead encountering a face from their past.
As the hero work studies restarts, Uraraka and Tsuyu return to work under Ryukyu. Then, an event happens that ties to the upcoming MHA film.
Okay, I know I said that I was fine with waiting for the season to save the villain arc until the end, but now it’s becoming a problem. Like, a big problem. It’s throwing things at us without any context, and unless you’ve read the manga, then you’re going to be left confused. At least we’re getting closer to the moment we’ve been waiting for, though.
Since the end of last week’s episode, I’ve heard more than a few fans complain about the way that the season of My Hero Academia is playing out. In the manga, the Joint Training Arc was followed by an arc focused solely on the villains of the series. However, the show’s taken a different route. It’s focusing on the Endeavor Agency Arc first, then moving to the villains arc while hinting at the liberation going on in the background. I can understand why they’re doing this, at least. They want to save the best for last for this season. That way, when we get to Season Six, they can focus entirely on the biggest arc to date.
I know that Christmas in the Summertime is a thing, but I completely forgot the fact that the world of My Hero Academia has reached the Christmas season. It’s weird to see the anime celebrate the holiday when we’re about to head into Summer, but beggars can’t be choosers. Besides, those who’ve read the manga know that this is going to be one of the last happy moments that the young heroes will have for a long time.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is a momentous day for My Hero Academia! Today marks the release of the show’s 100th episode!
Do you guys know who Kohei Horikoshi, the creator of My Hero Academia, cited as a major influence when he created Izuku Midoriya. None other than the wall-crawler himself, Spider-Man. And it really shows; both start out as these nerdy kids that people look down on, only to become this incredibly inspiring heroes. However, the Spider-Man inspiration just kicked things up a notch. In the Last episode, we saw Deku suddenly manifest a new Quirk, courtesy of One For All’s ability to stockpile and pass on the Quirks of previous users. As a result, Deku’s got an even bigger arsenal of powers to draw from. As the fifth match of the Joint Training Session reaches its climax, though, he has to learn to control his powers, and fast!
As the fifth and final match of the joint training session begins, the problems that Deku’s been having with One for All come to the forefront. Then, suddenly, a strange, new power begins to emerge from within him! What could this end up meaning?