My Hero Academia Final Season Arc Review

Quirkless nerds, vigilantes, pro hero, mutants, animal with quirks or even ordinary civilians--My Hero Academia has it all.

This anime took me on a roller coaster of emotions right from the beginning. Ironically, it took me six or seven times just to get past the first episode, but once it did it, I couldn't stop watching it. I became so invested that I eventually went out and bought the mangas.

From the soundtracks and visual effects to the writing, animation and overall production quality, My Hero Academia stands as one of my favorites. Every part of this show works together to create moments that will stay you.

One scene that stayed with me comes fromSeason 7, Episode 158 (A Girl's Ego) during Uraraka's conversation with Himko Toga. The visuals in the moment were breathtaking to me. It was a mixture of such a dark atmosphere but with sparkles, which made it almost feel tangible.

But what made that scene so powerful and stand out to me was the it wasn't the fact that Uraraka was just trying to defeat Himko, but she was genuinely trying to reach out to her.

This emotional complexity is what makes this series stand out. It will take viewers through happiness, sadness and even sympathy for characters you never wanted to care about. So no matter what anyone else says, this anime is one I will always defend. So if you want action with some emotional weight to it, My Hero Academia is definitely worth watching!!

0 Comments

Loading comments…