At the end of March, My Hero Academia 5×01 aired on Crunchyroll, the first in a very long series that led us to better understand the young protagonists at Yuei, but with two narrative arcs dedicated to them as well Witness the terrifying growth of the villains, especially those of Tomura Shigaraki who received a saga.
Nevertheless, this new round of episodes seemed a bit subdued compared to the others. What were they Main issues of My Hero Academia Season 5? The opening with a fountain pen, which has become a tradition for Studio BONES, was so nice, but perhaps superfluous in view of the time devoted to the last narrative arc. The inclusion of another filler in the second part of the season seemed a bit inconclusive and, so nice, outside of the development of the plot, especially when it then takes up space for more important events.
AND then followed an interesting story arc between 1-A and 1-B the purpose of which was to bring Shinso back, to deepen the boys of the second section, always overshadowed by rivals, but above all to show the new reality of One for All. However, this phase lacked a bit of bite and, albeit cute, has it couldn’t keep the attention high all the time.
The decision to then swap the two narrative strands of the internship with Endeavor and My Villain Academia made sense in view of the proposal by My Hero Academia: World Heroes Mission, but it also had the effect of dampening the attempt to contain the villain war . Eventually, the long-awaited My Villain Academia saga was scaled down, especially in the presentation by Detnerat and Yotsubashi. In short, a lot of small flaws that they didn’t appreciate the fifth season of My Hero Academia as much as the others didwhile positioning itself at a good level for a Shonen anime.
Studio BONES will surely have to do whatever it takes to keep the tension high during the very important sixth season of My Hero Academia.




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