The sixth season of My Hero Academia anime sees the conclusion of the War Arc, but even though the heroes declared victory, their situation is worse than it has ever been because Hero Society is barely clinging on.
The Todoroki Clan is dealing with the terrible circumstances that resulted in the change of Toya into the villain Dabi as other crime fighters have ended up in a hospital after fighting Shigaraki, Nomu, the League of Villains, and numerous other villains.
Due to the injuries he sustained when fighting Shigaraki, Endeavor is confined to a hospital bed, and the world’s greatest hero is now conflicted over his attempts to raise his children to be heroes who could outdo All Might. Enji Todoroki’s decision to wed Rei Himura wasn’t motivated by love; rather, Endeavor wanted to produce kids with a partner who could control ice. The number one hero began training their first child, Toya, to become a hero in the hopes that their offspring would inherit Quirks that allowed them control over fire and ice. However, they soon discovered that their firstborn had a significant flaw in his Quirk.
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Enji and Rei learnt about Toya’s unfortunate weakness during a meeting with a Quirk specialist. Due to his mother’s abilities, which made his body more susceptible to heat, Toya’s Quirk caused him to burn far more frequently when utilizing fire. While Endeavor made the decision to completely cease training Toya in favor of nurturing the newborn Shoto to advance in Hero Society, the former Dabi wasn’t going to take no for an answer and continued his risky training.
Endeavor frequently had skin burns from Toya’s strength, which led him to lash out at his wife and ultimately to instigate the accident that turned the Todorokis’ eldest child into the evil Dabi. Endeavor pushed himself into Shoto’s rigorous training despite losing Toya, creating the breach between the two that has just recently started to mend.
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My Hero Academia is a Japanese superhero manga series composed and outlined by Kลhei Horikoshi. The story follows Izuku Midoriya, a kid brought into the world without superpowers in our current reality where they have become typical, yet who actually fantasies about turning into a hero himself. He is explored by All Might, Japanโs most noteworthy hero, who picks Midoriya as his replacement subsequent to perceiving his true capacity, and assists with enlisting him in a renowned secondary school for superheroes in preparing.
The series has been serialized in Weekly Shลnen Jump since July 2014, with its chapters furthermore gathered into 33 tankลbon volumes as of February 2022.
Both the manga and anime variation have gotten a mind-boggling positive reaction from the two pundits and crowds, and are viewed as truly outstanding of the 2010s, with winning a few honors including the 2019 Harvey Award for Best Manga. As of January 2022, the manga had north of 65 million duplicates available for use around the world.
My Hero Academia Season 5 anime premiered on March 27, 2021.
My Hero Academia animeโs first season circulated in Japan from April to June 2016, trailed by a second season from April to September 2017, at that point a third season from April to September 2018, a fourth season from October 2019 to April 2020.
An animated film named My Hero Academia: Two Heroes was delivered in August 2018. A second animated film named My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising was delivered in December 2019.
My Hero Academia: World Heroesโ Mission, which is the third movie in the franchise premiered on August 6 in Japan.
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