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On June 6, 2019, Funimation announced that it had acquired the season for streaming in North America, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand through its FunimationNow service. Hayashi would later confirm this himself on social media just one week later. On May 26, 2019, the Japanese music label Legendoor announced that Yuki Hayashi had returned to compose the soundtrack for this season.
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School Festival Arc, and the first part of the Pro Hero Arc.Īs had been done previously, this season was first confirmed to be in the works at the end of the final episode of season three, which had aired days before the Shonen Jump issue containing the announcement was released. This was such an incredible highlight of the season that viewers have been anticipating.The season focuses on the events continuing to cover the Shie Hassaikai Arc, as well as the Remedial Course Arc, the U.A. To top it off, Kota now has a hero to look toward and appreciate. This smash gives such an incredible sense of the struggle and sacrifice of the protagonist’s goal to save others. Motivated, Deku decides to do something that hasn’t been done before in the series, a 1,000,000% smash. It’s only until Kota decides to use his own quirk, the one that his parents passed down to him, to help out Deku. Even this doesn’t phase Muscular as he proceeds to crush Deku.
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Being the hero he is, Deku grossly gets close to Muscular by wedging his broken arm in between the villain’s muscle fibers.ĭeku then decides to use his other arm for a full 100% Detroit smash. Deku tries to use full cowling to beat Muscular, but he ends up breaking his left arm by simply taking a single punch.
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Overall, he is the most intimidating enemy that the series has seen. Each of the villain’s muscles wrap around his arms and tighten greatly. The animation for this particular quirk is pretty amazing. Muscular’s quirk allows him to freely manipulate his muscle fibers without restraint. Muscular is definitely the strongest villain of the series so far, and it is made very clear. Luckily, Deku saves the shocked Kota when Muscular attacked. The show conveys a strong sense of loss from the beginning flashback of the death of Kota’s parents, the Water Hose Heroes, because Muscular killed them. The shows does get a little ambiguous because Muscular states that he had to wear a mask because, “I was new.” Which leads me to believe that the League of Villains has an evil reputation to uphold. Coincidentally, Kota runs into the strongest villain of the Vanguard Action Squad, Muscular. This main conflict takes place at Kota’s hideout above the camp. Using this tactic, the episode expertly sets up the next battles in the series while not taking too much attention away from the main conflict. For example, the show presents Shoto and Bakugo because they ran across the creepiest villain, who is in black straight jacket and only has his teeth showing. Since the students were spread out by the activity, the episode does a good job at highlighting the chaos that unfolds with each team. Knowing this, Tetsutetsu creates more excitement by deciding to jump into the fray.

While class 1-B doesn’t see any action, Tetsutetsu points out how class 1-A has had more real-life training than them. This secondary class appears to be having trouble making their way back through this pink (presumed) sleeping gas.

Scenes quickly change in this episode, switching from class 1-A to the class in 2-B. Also, it was pretty neat to see Spinner using Stain’s beliefs to justify whether or not Pixie-Bob should die.

For example, Spinner wears a red scarf and white bandana to mimic Stain. The show largely presents the outcome of Stain’s persuasion on other villains. Spinner, on the other hand, appears to be a mutation lizard quirk and is the more interesting out of the two villains. Even though the show has previously showed each quirk’s abilities in full detail, this approach created a better and more suspenseful approach. While the show didn’t really show off any special abilities of Spinner, Magne shows off some form of telekinesis. Instead, we got to see the interesting introductions of two villains, Magne and Spinner. When the students leave, the fight between Mandalay and Tora is interesting, but it sadly wasn’t finished in the episode. This creates a plot hole as to why another student didn’t pair up with Deku in case they ran into a villian. Deku then insists on bringing him back safely, despite the direct order that students should head to safety. While this originally felt redundant because the previous episode just covered this, the show focused on the missing whereabouts of Kota. This episode opens up with the flashback to Mandalay talking to Deku about the death of Kota’s parents.
