![]() In the first season, he was portrayed as incredibly violent, aggressive, competitive and, at times, reminiscent of a bully. Deku’s rival, Bakugo, is currently the most beloved character in the entire show-according to anime polls. Towards the end of the season, one of the main characters (and one of my personal favorites), completes one of his story arcs. And it has permanent and major consequences for three of the show’s main characters. The fight and the revelation that comes with it is nothing short of heart-wrenching. The season reaches a climax during the middle episodes one that the show has been promising since episode one, and it certainly delivered. Season three builds on the previous seasons and gives the fans of this show episodes they’ve been dying to see. Unlike these previous shows, it has a consistent pace and knows when to throw in certain story arcs and, most importantly, when to end them. Unlike these previous shows, the animation is always consistent. Vaguely, it may remind you of One Piece, Naruto, Fairy Tail, or Bleach-except, it takes each element and refines it to absolute perfection. ![]() It’s a show that deals with dark, depressing issues but it’s also a show that takes time off to let the characters have fun and explore more positive themes. It’s also a show that juggles 20 characters in the main character Deku’s class plus a few teachers, other students at U.A. ![]() It’s an underdog story, albeit with a lot of caveats. On the surface, it doesn’t seem to be all that different from shows that we’ve seen before. ![]() It’s captured the hearts and minds of millions in Japan, America, and people across the world-and for good reason. My Hero Academia has been the single most popular Japanese anime since its launch in 2016. ![]()
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