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Boku No Hero Academia 3rd Season Episode 22



The season follows Izuku Midoriya and his classmates from U.A. High, a prestigious high school for heroes in training. The students facing their struggles and challenges as they fight for their survival during a training camp and a quest to save one of their classmates. Later, the students preparing for their Provisional Hero License Exam, becoming that much closer to a full-fledged Heroes and take part of their Hero Work-Studies.




Boku no Hero Academia 3rd Season Episode 22



Toho released the season on DVD and Blu-ray in eight compilations, each containing two to four episodes, between July 18, 2018, and February 13, 2019. Funimation licensed the season for an English-language release in North America and released the first compilation on May 7, 2019. FunimationNow is streaming the season in Simuldub, while Crunchyroll and Hulu are simulcasting outside of Asia as it airs.[3][4] Funimation's adaptation ran from March 3, 2019, to August 18, 2019 on Adult Swim's Toonami block.[5]


Four pieces of theme music are used for this season: two opening themes and two ending themes. For the first thirteen episodes, the opening theme is "Odd Future" by Uverworld and the first ending theme is "Update" (アップデート) by miwa.[6] For the rest of the season, the second opening theme is "Make my story" by Lenny code fiction and the ending theme is "Long Hope Philia" (ロングホープフィリア) by Masaki Suda.[7]


Well, this review is late but the episode itself was a great payoff for the arc in itself. We got to see our heroes pass because they did the right thing and because of the breakdown they were given they know where they need to shore it up. The focus on cooperation has likewise been represented since they can no longer rely on All Might and will need as many heroes as they can get.


This week's episode of Crunchyroll's My Hero Academia, "Friend," must be one of the best episodes of the show in its totality so far. Not only does Deku's badass exponentially grows with each tear of his raggedy costume, but we start getting deeper into the heroes' fragile mental state. It is a perspective the show has not really delved into before this season, and it is doing so pretty successfully, showing us how much of a toll it takes to be a hero. It shows that heroes are still humans after all and in need of a support system as well. This episode successfully breaks our hearts and gives us just enough hope to know there is light at the end of the tunnel.


This episode of My Hero Academia starts off with Deku going into the hideout in Haibori Woods that Lady Nagant mentioned, along with Pro-Heroes to investigate. So it turns out All For One set a trap for Deku, knowing how the boy would never be able to abandon a person or villain in times of need. AFO explains to Deku via video how underdogs are often called villains after being ostracized in a society that does not care about them. Well, AFO is no longer interested in All Might, as he says, it is now Deku's turn, and this takes the boy to madness, or nearly so, and makes the mansion explode with them inside. They manage to escape, and I think this is the most down-to-earth conversation I have heard about heroes so far. 041b061a72


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