![]() ![]() He’s just a trainee and he’s already got the villains going after him, so sooner or later something is going to take him away from her for good. Izuku’s mother being worried sick is also a factor, because this is the third time that he’s been targeted by the League of Villains if you count the Nomu snatching him up. The reaction to it was also believable, with the mall being closed afterwards for an investigation to make sure he didn’t set a bomb or something and to try and pick up a clue on his location. Worse, with Shiragaki’s power there was literally nothing stopping him from actually killing upwards of 20+ people including Izuku if he didn’t decide to leave peacefully. This episode was a tense one to close out the season as we see what happens when you’re dumb enough to film the public identities of upcoming heroes. comes to an end with Izuku vowing to continue to train over the summer vacation and All For One glad that Shiragaki has his conviction, as he is his successor in the same way that Izuku is All Might’s. ![]() And so the 1st semester of their term in U.A. Izuku tries to comfort her and the police escorts them home, but there’s a very good chance that the students will be targeted in the future. Then Izuku’s mother arrives and she’s naturally in tears because her son nearly got murdered in public and out of costume. Even if Shiragaki resents him because there was someone he couldn’t save, he would continue to do so. So that the symbol of peace smiles in their hearts. Izuku then remembers what Shiragaki said about not being able to save everyone, and asks him if that’s the case.Īll Might admits that there were times he couldn’t since he is only human in the end. Izuku is taken down to the station to give the police a report into their conversation, before All Might arrives and apologizes that he couldn’t save him. Once Uraraka reports the incident, they close the mall and conduct an investigation but don’t find Shiragaki. Izuku is essentially screwed until Uraraka returns and Shiragaki decides to leave, but not before giving Izuku a warning that the next time they meet he’ll kill him. There’s also a glimpse into his past and a severed hand when he mentions that All Might was acting like there was no one he couldn’t save, so there’s some animosity there. ![]() Unfortunately, this gives Shiragaki some inspiration to kill All Might and he decides to get behind that idea 100%. Izuku puts it into perspective that Stain was understandable since they both were enamored with All Might, trying to live up to their ideals, unlike Shiragaki who basically quits when he gets bored and doesn’t try. So they talk, with Shiragaki getting off his chest that he feels upstaged by Stain and wants to know what Izuku thinks is the difference between them. Izuku points out that someone will stop him, but Shiragaki points out that he can kill around 20-30 people before then. That proves to be a bad decision since Shiragaki is there, brooding over Stain, and promptly takes Izuku hostage to talk. They’re immediately noticed by some of the other shoppers since they were filmed earlier in the season during the Sports Festival, and then split up so that they can cover more ground. Since they all get to go, they decide to go shopping together (minus Bakugo and Todoroki) at what looks to be the biggest mall in history. However, he intends to give them “extra lessons” since they failed after all, showing no mercy. Of course, then Aizawa pulls a twist and state that they’ll all be going to camp either way since no one failed the written exam, and those who failed the exams actually need the training the most to get stronger since the teachers were actually going easy on them and left an opening for them to escape. Kaminari, Mina, Rikido, Sero, and Kirishima are naturally upset that they lost and believe they lost the chance to go to the Summer camp. We then go to our heroes-in-training at U.A. Shiragaki opts to just leave in order to get his head-on straight. Ultimately, Kurogiri has to stop them from killing each other, telling him to calm down and that they should at least try to use them. Shiragaki isn’t all that happy with the newcomers since they were all drawn-in by the misunderstanding that Stain was a part of their group. The second is Dabi, who has less crimes under his belt but holds fast to Stain’s ideology. One is Toga, who is a legit serial killer whose victims are drained of blood until they die. Giran, a broker for villains, brings two people in particular to the League of Villains. ![]() It’s been a long ride to this point, but we’ve stuck it out to the very end. It’s here! Episode 25 of Season 2 (or Episode 38 as a whole) of Boku no Hero Academia (My Hero Academia) has arrived and it is the final episode of the season, where our favorite anime will draw to a close until Season 3 comes along. The successors of the Symbol of Peace and Symbol of Evil. ![]()
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