And while I can’t talk about those, I can talk about what we’ve seen. You see, in the manga this transitions into a new arc where a lot of great things will happen. Well, this is a late review and the episode didn’t have a lot of action, but it is a very important episode. That’s when Aizawa introduces the top three students in the third year: The Big Three. ![]() The moment his house arrest is over, he goes into overdrive being ready to learn everything he missed out. Then Izuku runs into a dude sticking his head and arms out of a wall and then the floor, which freaks Izuku out. Later on we see Bakugo and Izuku, with Mineta pushing his luck and Izuku learning that since he’s on house arrest, the rest of the students are forbidden from telling them anything about what they learned in class. Aizawa later explains the system better to them before handing over the reins to Present Mic. They learn they’ll basically be going out to work in the field with professionals again soon enough, as they are the successors of the current heroes. ![]() Class 1-B all passed and got their hero license, and Shinso pops up looking buffer than before. Then he stumbled across another villain named Overhaul and his group. Due to how he used his Quirk in the past he ended up suffering a mental disability where he gained a split personality when they turned on each other. That’s when we learn that he’s actually Twice. Except for Dabi, who burns those he sees as weaklings into ashes. The League of Villains have scattered at the moment to throw off the investigation and make the organization grow larger. That’s when he receives a call from Giran, the villain broker, whose business is booming. But eventually he sets out and runs across villains running wild, teaming up to try and gang up on the heroes. He thinks on how society is changing without All Might and how Endeavor just isn’t up to snuff compared to him. We open the episode with one person looking out of a small apartment with a second voice in his head, who starts everyday with smoking and people watching. In a surprising twist, Hawks admits that he will have to kill his new friend in order to stop him, even though lethal bloodshed is prohibited for Heroes.Here’s my (late) Recap and Review of Episode 24 of Season 3 (or Episode 62 as a whole) of Boku no Hero Academia (My Hero Academia). Twice's hatred for heroes cannot be quelled and so he begins creating an army of doubles, which Hawks quickly eliminates with minimal effort. It is clear that Hawks has grown rather fond of Bubaigawara along the way, and offers the disturbed man a shot at redemption, knowing full well that he is a truly good guy deep down. ![]() RELATED: My Hero Academia: Was Himiko Always Doomed For The Dark Side? This will be the second time that Twice's faith was placed in the wrong man and has caused his beloved friends to suffer for his misjudgments once again. Poor Twice cannot believe his eyes, immediately blaming himself for trusting the traitorous hero, and is overwhelmed with shame regarding his role in the matter. The minute conflict began to get underway, Hawks makes a beeline for his buddy Bubaigawara, surrounding him with lethal feathers while he slumbers. One of the most emotional battles in My Hero Academiaoccurs between two new friends who participate in a gutwrenching showdown to the death.
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