My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 4: The Story of How We All Became Heroes

Manga chapter 335-336

Canon/MED

OSHIMETER

9.8

14 Fans

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My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 4: The Story of How We All Became Heroes

Manga chapter 335-336

Canon/MED

OSHIMETER

9.8

14 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

QUICK TAKES

reirei's avatar
reirei
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This was a good episode. It was a bit calmer than the previous ones, like it was setting up for something big and laying out the storyline. Basically, we’re just warming up for the exciting part! Very important episode, though, since it adds more depth to Class A’s dynamics.

katana's avatar
katana
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I almost thought Aizawa was out of the game, but dude’s just waiting. Anyway, this episode feels like the calm before the storm. Seeing Hatsume again made things a little comical, which provided some relief after the previous episode. I can feel the peak action brewing. Lezzgooo!

sandaime's avatar
sandaime
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I thought this would just be some silly episode and a setup for the final fight. Why did it have to get so emotional at the ending part? 🥹 I just wanna hug everyone in Class A at this point. Aww. Anyway, the whole vibe of this episode feels like we’re taking a short break before jumping into the hype of this arc soon!

rairai's avatar
rairai
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This episode kind of slowed down the series phase however I’m sure that this is only because they are building the best fight with All for One and Shigaraki.
tairue's avatar
tairue
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I love the pacing here, it really highlights the tension and the crushing realization of the betrayal. I like how they even added the sound of the wind in the forest to make the reveal even more intense. Even the voice acting made me feel like they are still humanizing him.
jofilcabug14's avatar
jofilcabug14
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The narrative leans into character-driven moments, highlighting resolve and determination. The pacing stays steady, allowing the atmosphere to grow heavier. It feels like the calm before bigger events, maintaining tension and emotional weight.
rohit21370's avatar
rohit21370
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This one gave me all the warm feels with those heartfelt backstory moments. Seeing how much everyone has grown really hits different now. A nice emotional breather that made me appreciate the characters even more.
peanuts's avatar
peanuts
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A clam episode after all the chaos from previous episode. It’s less about punching and more about the heart of UA! Aizawa’s mentorship is just amazing!! The pacing is calm yet somewhere feels dense.
helmyherlambang's avatar
helmyherlambang
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Class 1-A really has the best students and teacher in the whole UA, huh. I really love how the story and plan moving forward after the reveal of Aoyama as the mole.
hridoy2026's avatar
hridoy2026
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This episode fully focuses on Yuga Aoyama. It’s very emotional from start to end, full of strong feelings. The writing is great, showing why Aizawa is truly worthy of being a teacher. A deeply emotional and excellent episode.
chachi06's avatar
chachi06
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Things pick up fast here. Izuku Midoriya moves more confidently, and the action feels urgent. It’s exciting, but there’s pressure behind it. It's feels heavy!
umang's avatar
umang
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A great episode showing the team spirit , Loved how Aizawa handled the case and the story slow pace development is quite nice . 8/10 for this one , Great slow episode for the upcoming story
kirandande123's avatar
kirandande123
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Slower episode but emotionally hits harder than you'd expect. Class 1-A really comes through for Aoyama—not abandoning. Mei Hatsume's back with funny moments that remind you MHA still has heart. Aizawa's speech about walking the path together genuinely gets you. Necessary episode
jimmytole1262's avatar
jimmytole1262

EPISODE CONTEXT

Episode 4 sits in the emotional fallout zone after episode 3's major revelation about Aoyama's ties to All For One, functioning as the necessary processing beat before the season shifts into strategic planning and larger confrontations. It's early enough in the 21-episode run to serve as foundational character work—solidifying class unity before the stakes escalate. The themes of trust and collective resolve established here directly feed into the coordinated hero operations that define the season's back half.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Episode 4 sits in the emotional fallout zone after episode 3's major revelation about Aoyama's ties to All For One, functioning as the necessary processing beat before the season shifts into strategic planning and larger confrontations. It's early enough in the 21-episode run to serve as foundational character work—solidifying class unity before the stakes escalate. The themes of trust and collective resolve established here directly feed into the coordinated hero operations that define the season's back half.

QUICK TAKES

reirei's avatar
reirei
VerifiedVerified

This was a good episode. It was a bit calmer than the previous ones, like it was setting up for something big and laying out the storyline. Basically, we’re just warming up for the exciting part! Very important episode, though, since it adds more depth to Class A’s dynamics.

katana's avatar
katana
VerifiedVerified

I almost thought Aizawa was out of the game, but dude’s just waiting. Anyway, this episode feels like the calm before the storm. Seeing Hatsume again made things a little comical, which provided some relief after the previous episode. I can feel the peak action brewing. Lezzgooo!

sandaime's avatar
sandaime
VerifiedVerified

I thought this would just be some silly episode and a setup for the final fight. Why did it have to get so emotional at the ending part? 🥹 I just wanna hug everyone in Class A at this point. Aww. Anyway, the whole vibe of this episode feels like we’re taking a short break before jumping into the hype of this arc soon!

rairai's avatar
rairai
VerifiedVerified
This episode kind of slowed down the series phase however I’m sure that this is only because they are building the best fight with All for One and Shigaraki.
tairue's avatar
tairue
VerifiedVerified
I love the pacing here, it really highlights the tension and the crushing realization of the betrayal. I like how they even added the sound of the wind in the forest to make the reveal even more intense. Even the voice acting made me feel like they are still humanizing him.
jofilcabug14's avatar
jofilcabug14
VerifiedVerified
The narrative leans into character-driven moments, highlighting resolve and determination. The pacing stays steady, allowing the atmosphere to grow heavier. It feels like the calm before bigger events, maintaining tension and emotional weight.
rohit21370's avatar
rohit21370
VerifiedVerified
This one gave me all the warm feels with those heartfelt backstory moments. Seeing how much everyone has grown really hits different now. A nice emotional breather that made me appreciate the characters even more.
peanuts's avatar
peanuts
VerifiedVerified
A clam episode after all the chaos from previous episode. It’s less about punching and more about the heart of UA! Aizawa’s mentorship is just amazing!! The pacing is calm yet somewhere feels dense.
helmyherlambang's avatar
helmyherlambang
VerifiedVerified
Class 1-A really has the best students and teacher in the whole UA, huh. I really love how the story and plan moving forward after the reveal of Aoyama as the mole.
hridoy2026's avatar
hridoy2026
VerifiedVerified
This episode fully focuses on Yuga Aoyama. It’s very emotional from start to end, full of strong feelings. The writing is great, showing why Aizawa is truly worthy of being a teacher. A deeply emotional and excellent episode.
chachi06's avatar
chachi06
VerifiedVerified
Things pick up fast here. Izuku Midoriya moves more confidently, and the action feels urgent. It’s exciting, but there’s pressure behind it. It's feels heavy!
umang's avatar
umang
VerifiedVerified
A great episode showing the team spirit , Loved how Aizawa handled the case and the story slow pace development is quite nice . 8/10 for this one , Great slow episode for the upcoming story
kirandande123's avatar
kirandande123
VerifiedVerified
Slower episode but emotionally hits harder than you'd expect. Class 1-A really comes through for Aoyama—not abandoning. Mei Hatsume's back with funny moments that remind you MHA still has heart. Aizawa's speech about walking the path together genuinely gets you. Necessary episode
jimmytole1262's avatar
jimmytole1262

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©堀越耕平/集英社・僕のヒーローアカデミア製作委員会

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All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their owners. If you are a rights holder and have concerns about any content on this site, please contact us at legal@animeoshi.com