![]() ![]() The very same thing that MVA was supposed to be and failed. Except this time it's "Why not be MORE evil?!?"įinally, it ends with the promise of another big arc coming, that will "change everything". Everything else is woefully subpar, with this entire arc boiling down to "defeat the bad guys = win", and "Why not be evil?" for villains that were already evil and had no issue with their morality for the past 5 seasons. The ONLY legitimately good episode was a flashback episode, where the show actually makes you feel emotional for our main lead in this arc. Sound familiar? x2Īlso the show spoils the end of the arc at the beginning of the previous arc, so you won't have to worry about having "stakes" or "engagement" in this show since it already tells you the ending before MVA even begins. an army of nobodies that were barely built up and the show suddenly acts like we should care about. It's basically a bunch of mini-skirmishes with the villains that we somewhat care about vs. But the execution is so poorly paced and weak. Don't get me wrong, at least stuff actually HAPPENS here. Before it aired, people described it as the "edgy, dark, and violent" version of My Hero, and praised it as the saving grace for the season. The arc that was supposedly gonna change the tone of the show into a more serious and dark story. Sound familiar? It introduces some details that will set up actually interesting arcs down the road, but otherwise you can skip this one as well.Īnd finally, My Villain Academia. It's only 5 episodes long and has our main characters do nothing for the entire arc. Aka, a blatant advertisement for the third movie that ends way too quickly, and shows characters and plot lines made specifically for a non-canon movie. You can easily skip the entire first half of this season, as you will miss literally nothing. Everyone else has nothing to do throughout this entire filler arc. None of our main cast change or learn anything throughout these episodes, the only exception being Midoriya whom barely justifies this pointless arc by gaining one new power up. It's just a obscenely long sparring match disguised as a showcase for the quirks of B-list characters that no one cares about. Whether a team wins or lose doesn't matter in the slightest, there are literally zero stakes or reason to care about whoever wins. Not to mention that this arc is probably the worst take on the "tournament arc" trope I've seen yet, in a show that already managed to pull it off in season 2. cast of our main 1A students going up against an equally oversized group of 1B nobodies that 99% have never been on screen or had a single line of dialogue beforehand. The premise behind Class 1A vs 1B is completely useless forcing an already oversized It immediately hits us with 10 episodes of filler that doesn't progress the story or develop any of the characters AT ALL. By comparison, Season 5 is completely unsalvageable. Previous seasons of My Hero have been decent all things considered Season 4 being more mixed compared to the others with some disappointing lows, but also having some of the highest highs in the series so far. That's My Hero Academia Season 5 in a nutshell. Thus begins the fiery competition between Class 1-A and 1-B as each tries to prove that they are superior to the other.Ī 10 episode dragged-out filler arc. However, Shinsou is determined to overcome this challenge. Despite using his training with Class 1-A's homeroom teacher Shouta "Eraserhead" Aizawa to prove that he's capable of being a real hero, he is still far behind the others due to his lack of experience. While this sounds simple, a curveball is thrown into the mix with the inclusion of General Course Student Hitoshi Shinsou, who wishes to transfer into the Hero Course. The winner is the group who first secures all of the opposing team. The classes are split into squads of four, each of which is tasked with capturing the other group members. Desiring to prove their skills, they look forward to the opportunity that has been given to them: a set of mock battles between the students of each class. This attention has left Class 1-A's rivals, Class 1-B, feeling quite bitter. UA Academy's Class 1-A has been the focus of a substantial amount of public attention due to the multiple villain attacks they have faced over the past school year.
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