My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 20

GREAT
100%
of 8 scoutsrecommend

Review Summary

This episode, focusing on Ochaco Uraraka and Himiko Toga, delivers rich character growth for fans of emotional depth, but skip if you prioritize constant action.

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

The penultimate episode of Season 7 strips away the large-scale warfare to zero in on something far more intimate. This is Ochaco Uraraka's spotlight, and the series commits fully to the emotional weight she carries. Expect a confrontation with Himiko Toga that operates on two levels simultaneously — dynamic, well-animated combat layered over a raw dialogue about identity, acceptance, and what it means to truly see another person. Bones delivers the kind of character-driven intensity that rewards viewers who have invested in these two across multiple seasons. The pacing deliberately alternates between explosive action beats and quieter, emotionally piercing exchanges, creating a rhythm that feels distinct from the broader ensemble battles surrounding it. Themes of empathy and the thin line between hero and villain hit hard here. A standout character episode this late in the season is a bold, effective choice.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

Coming off Episode 19's intense confrontations, the series pivots to a deeply personal clash between Uraraka and Toga — a thread that has been building across multiple seasons. As the second-to-last episode, it resolves critical character arcs while channeling emotional momentum directly into the season finale, positioning the final episode to deliver on the climactic payoff Season 7 has been building toward.

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