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Boku no Hero Academia 3 T.V. Media Review Episode 24

by Yumiko

Let’s get to know some new faces.

Deku and Bakugo may be under house arrest, but that doesn’t mean the world stops spinning. A new semester has began, and with it a new set of objectives for class 1-A. During this semester the class will be introduced to hero work studies. Now that the majority of the class has a license, they can begin working outside of school. This will be the real deal unlike the previous internships. Everyone in class 1-A can truly begin making a name for themselves here. Additionally, the introduction of this program will be presented by U.A.’s finest. The top 3 of U.A. have finally shown themselves.

Today’s episode also showed us how the villain world has been changing. We got see how things are going down through, Twice. He may be a mad man, though he has found a place he can belong. Among those that have no place in hero society, Twice sits atop them all. This wayward soul doesn’t even know if he is the true Twice. Regardless, society as a whole has been changing. Those that were forced into the shadows are coming out in mass. All Might’s absence has had an astonishing effect on both ends. The rise of new heroes and villains has come.

It should probably be noted that all the introductions done here are a set up for season 4. There won’t be anymore big happenings in the last episode, too. The odd thing about this is they will all have to be re-introduced next season. As we saw throughout this season, they really like to remind you about each character. Still, they’ve now shown the major players for the next arc. It looks to be another exciting one, although that will be for much later on. Anyhow, ready to meet the best? Enjoy the new faces!

 

 

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There’s only one more to go. Still, keep on looking forward to more here at, Anime Solution!

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