
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 18 Review We all knew this moment was coming, even if we were anime-only fans. From the moment Endeavor overheard Shigaraki say “One for All,” Deku and All … Continue Reading Deku Alone! The Birth of the Vigilante Hero!
My Hero Academia S6, Ep. 13 Review The Paranormal Liberation War has reached its thrilling conclusion. What should’ve been a triumph for the heroes of Japan became a bloodbath, and Deku … Continue Reading The End of the War! Who Won, Though?!
My Hero Academia S6, Ep 9 Review I know I said that this season of My Hero Academia would be the best one yet? I was underselling it. This is some of the … Continue Reading Bakugo Rising! Deku’s Rival Saves His Life
Okay, I admit that I thought that this season of My Hero Academia started out slow. However, now that the joint training arc has begun, things have started to pick up. We’re seeing just what the students of the Hero Course are capable of, and they’re all quite formidable. Case in point, Fumikage Tokoyami, who has one of the coolest Quirks in the series, gets the spotlight this episode as he unveils a new move: Black Fallen Angel.
I remember telling you guys last week just how highly I thought of Shinso’s Quirk, Brainwashing, right? In the right circumstances, it can subdue a villain without any injuries or collateral damage. Since that often wont’ happen, though, we have to see how Shinso holds up in an actual fight. And I think that he does pretty well. Not only that, but the fighting animation for this episode is pretty darn good!
I’ll be honest with you guys going in. The Joint Training Arc of My Hero Academia wasn’t among my favorite parts of the story. Don’t get me wrong: I understand how important it is to showcasing the growth of all the heroes. However, I feel like they keep repeating this scenario more than necessary. Well, at least I know I’m in for some real enteretainment. Plus, we see the return of an aspiring hero.
Okay, so the first episode of the new season of My Hero Academia may have been lackluster. However, now that the obligatory introduction’s done with, we’re finally getting to the good stuff. This episode sees the vestiges of the past come back to haunt the present day as we dive deep into the origin of One for All. And we also see just how bad of a parent Endeavor really was.
It’s been more than a year since the end of the last season of My Hero Academia. From the perspective of 2020, though, it might as well be a lifetime. Thankfully, the vaccines are rolling out, which means that we can slowly start returning to a new normal. And the arrival of spring brings MHA’s fifth season! And while I may be writing more now than I was at this time last year, I can’t resist wanting to get in on the anime. Granted, I will simply be reviewing rather than recapping like I did last year in order to conserve time, so it balances out in the end. However, with that out of the way, we can dive into the season premiere. How was it, you may ask?
How many of you have had some fantastic dream as a child only for it to be crushed by reality? I’m pretty sure that everyone has, but that doesn’t make our inability to attain it hurt any less. Why bring this up? Because we get a look at Gentle and La Brava’s pasts in this episode, and it makes us realize that they’re not evil. They’re just two people who’ve had a lousy life and are trying to make something of it.
My Hero Academia Season 4 Episode 21 Review/Recap Well, the day’s finally here. The UA School Festival is about to start, and Deku and Togata are betting on it. It … Continue Reading Start of the UA School Festival!
I’m currently writing this on my phone as I prepare to go to bed, but this can’t wait until the morning. I just got done watching My Hero Academia: Heroes … Continue Reading Deku and Bakugo Team Up in Heroes Rising and it is Glorious