Station 5 of My hero academy continues to deal with My Villain Academia, a narrative arc that will lead to a radical change in its protagonists. In fact, without All For One and Kurogiri, both captured by the heroes, the Union of Villain is trying to get back into the game by looking for new sources of power.
Invited to the city of Deika, the members of the League of Villains suffer the attack of theSuperpower Liberation Army, a criminal group led by the perfidious Ri-Destro, numbering over a hundred thousand units. Is there only room in society for one faction of Villain that will survive the fight?
The men in Shigaraki’s service are immediately confronted by the captains of the Meta Liberation Army: Himiko Toga has the task of Curious fight, former managing director of a publishing company whose real name is Chitose Kizuki.
Like the good “journalist” he was, Curious begins his interview: He means knows everything about toga, her story, her disturbing origins and why she became a blood-sucking vampire.
This endless barrage of questions brings the Villain Union Queen to one introspective spiral. Almost about to give in to the attacks of the opposing faction, Toga finally understands why he is fighting. She wants to be like the people she admires, she wants to love and live and finally be able to do what she likes best, namely drink blood, without anyone judging her.
The blond, psychopathic villain enjoys one last vial of blood, that of Uraraka, and becomes the rising heroine of the Yuei. This time, however, it no longer only receives the external appearance, but also the quirk of the subject whose blood he drank.
The fear of death, the hope and the will to live caused the quirk of Toga an essential development. On the other hand, just as the rising heroes have strengthened themselves in the previous two narrative strands, so too can the villains improve to the reputation of “Plus Ultra!”
We leave you the comparison between episode 21 and the manga and the preview of My Hero Academia 5×22.




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