I love this episode! Finally, some good closure that wasn’t overwhelming but felt just right. Honestly, that was SO much better than anything else they could’ve done. Imagine watching this anime since 2016—this series basically raised me, lol.
My Hero Academia Final Season
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Synopsis
Deku Midoriya was born without powers in a world where basically everyone has them. That setup from season one hit different, and now, six seasons later, this is where it all ends. My Hero Academia Final Season picks up with the heroes gearing up for what's essentially an all-out war against Tomura Shigaraki and his crew, and the tension is immediate. The first couple episodes make it clear nobody's safe, and the stakes feel earned after years of buildup. What keeps this show working is the Quirk system — every character fights differently, and Bones Film animates those clashes with a fluidity that makes each power feel distinct and weighty. But honestly, the reason to care about the fights is the character work underneath. Bakugo's arc from angry rival to something more complicated, Todoroki's family baggage, Deku learning to carry the weight of One For All — these threads have been building for a long time, and the final season is where they pay off. At 11 episodes, it's tight. No filler, no dragging things out. If you liked the emotional gut punches in Hunter x Hunter or the high-stakes action pacing of Jujutsu Kaisen, this lands in that same space. It's a shounen that grew up alongside its audience. And if you've been watching since the beginning, you already know you're finishing this. If you haven't started — there's a reason this series became the Soul Eater of its generation.
Episode Guide
Characters
Izuku Midoriya
A determined UA student, Izuku Midoriya inherited One For All, striving to become a top hero.
Portrayed by Briner Justin
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 399-430 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 431.

Quick Takes
View all 98 takesWhy does Midoriya kinda remind me of Lucy Heartfilia from Fairy Tail? Lol. They both feel like they’re writing the whole story. Anyway, I really loved this episode. Such a satisfying ending. There aren’t many anime that have affected me this much 🥹 I’m gonna miss this one so badly!
Oh, the subtle parallel portrayals really hit me hard. That was beautifully written. This was such a meaningful ending, and it felt SO worth it. This anime truly deserves all the popularity and love it gets.
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