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All Might Crowned Greatest Hero in My Hero Academia
All Might Crowned Greatest Hero in My Hero Academia

Time of India

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

All Might Crowned Greatest Hero in My Hero Academia

My Hero Academia fans finally have something new to consume as Kohei Horikoshi released the My Hero Academia Ultra Age fanbook earlier this month. Like other data books, this is also full of new information about characters and new lore. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Among other things, Horikoshi has answered one of the most asked questions — Who is the greatest hero of all time? And no, it's not Izuku Midoriya. According to Horikoshi, that title belongs to none other than All Might . The fan favourite Symbol of Peace , Toshinori Yagi , has officially been crowned as the best hero in the entire My Hero Academia universe. All Might deserves to be the best hero of all time While a lot of you guys would have expected Deku to take this honour, since he fulfilled his dream of becoming a top-tier hero and defeating Shigaraki. All Might's impact in the world still towers above the rest. Period. Especially All Might's final stand against All For One in the Final War. Despite being completely quirkless, he stood against All For One unfazed. This action made fans fall for All Might even more than they did before. His loss in that battle didn't hurt his legacy. Infact, it strengthened it. All Might stood tall in the face of unbeatable odds. This not only inspired a whole new generation of heroes but also the fans of the show. The fanbook also revealed that All Might is now serving as the Vice Principal of U.A. High School . It is a fitting role for someone who has shaped the future of hero society and will continue to do so in the future. Also Read | My Hero Academia: All Might is officially the best hero of all time

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes – Episode 5 Recap & Review
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes – Episode 5 Recap & Review

The Review Geek

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Review Geek

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes – Episode 5 Recap & Review

Episode 5 Koichi remembers the start of his college life (and what ruined it). He went drinking with some friends and suggested they go to his house afterward to relax. However, his building looks like the scenery of a horror movie, so it isn't the place you would push someone inside, which was exactly the mistake he made. He was excited to have friends over, but he scared them and created a bad reputation for himself. But now, he has people who accept him and turn his everyday life into a party. As the news talks about a villain with several arms, the same man watches people from an alley. But actually, he isn't preying on them, but being preyed on. A strange and ominous samurai watches the man slowly bleed out before the screen fades. Then, we turn to the present, 14 months after that event. Pop arrives at Koichi's house and asks him why he's fixing his hoodie instead of buying a sturdier one. She even messes with him by saying that again, but that awakens a fury inside the boy. He's a hardcore All Might fan, so that's precious to him. He even has the entire collection. Koichi says he doesn't have one, which he gave to someone a long time ago. When he was younger, he wanted to join a school focused on hero training. On the entrance exam day, he wore the exclusive hoodie while rushing to the test location. Then, he suddenly saw a child with pink hair drowning in a river. The boy jumped to save the kid and gave them his clothes so they wouldn't get a cold. Unfortunately, he didn't arrive on time for the exam, but he hopes he inspired the kid to do some good. Once Pop gets to her home, we see that she is the child and still has the All Might hoodie. Given she hasn't been doing much to thank him, the girl decides to tell Koichi the truth. However, when she returns to his house, Knuckleduster is already there, destroying the sweet moment and her courage. In the second half, we see the police releasing the hardening quirk thug who fought the vigilantes before. As soon as he leaves the station, he meets Kuin, who offers him another version of Trigger. Koichi and Pop☆Step almost instantly find him tearing the city apart and call the cops again. The villain recognizes the protagonist, calling him the Crawler, making Koichi radiant. Unfortunately, he has no time to rejoice, as the man rushes towards him. While Koichi drags the fight out, Pop calls the police. However, the vigilante makes a mistake and leaves himself vulnerable to a full-force, hardened punch. Suddenly, Stendhal, the ominous samurai from before, comes to his rescue. He easily counters the man and forces him to run away. Later, while Koichi talks about how much he admires the vigilante who saved him, he gets an invitation from someone who can help him. To his and Pop's surprise, it's Souga, the bully and villain from episode 1. They don't want anything from him, so he leaves without saying what he wants. Meanwhile, Stendahl is still on the hunt. He cuts off one of the hardening villain's arms and looks at his target list. The next one in there is Souga. However, he isn't alone. Kuin observes him and his plan, ready for a little mischief. The Episode Review My Hero Academia: Vigilantes entertains, but it's showing more cracks every episode. Its lack of originality is a real problem, as many elements seem to be there to show we are inside the MHA universe, but they don't add anything to the plot. For example, Koichi adores All Might because he uses a hoodie that mimics the hero. Still, we don't know why he loves him so much. Even after he gets to explain his adoration, the boy only talks about the merch. The scene serves the purpose of connecting his and Pop's past more than anything else. Stendhal is another example of the originality problem. His design is amazing, and his goals can deepen the hero X vigilante discussion. However, he also seems like Hero Killer: Stain 2.0 (an antagonist from My Hero Academia). His weapon, movements, and personality are so very similar that it's hard not to make a comparison. So, although he has potential in this series, it's not nearly as invigorating as it could be. This is, by all means, not a bad episode. It's fun to see Koichi's relationship with heroism in his past and encounter villains from previous episodes. Also, the animation and action scenes are as amazing as they've always been. However, it doesn't bring the awe this series needs to get out of the original anime's shadow. And, as mentioned before, using elements from MHA that don't add up to anything here only makes the show feel more plastic. Previous Episode Next Episode Expect A Full Season Write-Up When This Season Concludes!

My Hero Academia: You're Next: Where to watch online? Here's streaming platforms and production team
My Hero Academia: You're Next: Where to watch online? Here's streaming platforms and production team

Economic Times

time24-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Economic Times

My Hero Academia: You're Next: Where to watch online? Here's streaming platforms and production team

All Might's Return with Black Armor New Character Production Team Live Events Streaming Now Worldwide Trailer Box Office FAQs (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel The movie My Hero Academia: You're Next has started streaming on Netflix and Crunchyroll. This marks the film's official digital release after a successful theatrical run. It adds to the growing collection of content from the My Hero Academia universe that fans can now watch at main character, All Might, lost his powers during a battle with the villain All For One. This fight left him seriously injured. However, by the end of Season 7, All Might returns wearing a black armor suit. This suit allows him to fight again in the final episodes of the movie introduces a new character named Dark Might . He is a mafia boss who becomes obsessed with All Might. He copies All Might's image to become the next Number One superhero. This leads to trouble, and Deku and his friends must step in to protect movie is directed by Tensai Okamura, who previously worked on The Seven Deadly Sins. The screenplay is written by Yosuke Kuroda. He has written all previous films in the series and many episodes of the main movie can now be streamed on Crunchyroll and Netflix. It is available in both Japanese with subtitles and in English dub. This allows more fans to access the film on their preferred platform and in their chosen is the Hero Academia: You're Next premiered in US theaters in October. It earned over $30 million globally. In Japan, it became one of the top 10 highest-grossing films in 2024. On Rotten Tomatoes, the movie holds a 94% rating, making it the second highest-rated film in the can stream the movie on Crunchyroll and Netflix in both Japanese and English story follows a villain who imitates All Might, causing trouble until Deku and his friends step in to stop him.

My Hero Academia: You're Next: Where to watch online? Here's streaming platforms and production team
My Hero Academia: You're Next: Where to watch online? Here's streaming platforms and production team

Time of India

time24-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

My Hero Academia: You're Next: Where to watch online? Here's streaming platforms and production team

All Might's Return with Black Armor New Character Production Team Live Events Streaming Now Worldwide Trailer Box Office FAQs The movie My Hero Academia: You're Next has started streaming on Netflix and Crunchyroll. This marks the film's official digital release after a successful theatrical run. It adds to the growing collection of content from the My Hero Academia universe that fans can now watch at main character, All Might, lost his powers during a battle with the villain All For One. This fight left him seriously injured. However, by the end of Season 7, All Might returns wearing a black armor suit. This suit allows him to fight again in the final episodes of the movie introduces a new character named Dark Might . He is a mafia boss who becomes obsessed with All Might. He copies All Might's image to become the next Number One superhero. This leads to trouble, and Deku and his friends must step in to protect movie is directed by Tensai Okamura, who previously worked on The Seven Deadly Sins. The screenplay is written by Yosuke Kuroda. He has written all previous films in the series and many episodes of the main movie can now be streamed on Crunchyroll and Netflix. It is available in both Japanese with subtitles and in English dub. This allows more fans to access the film on their preferred platform and in their chosen is the Hero Academia: You're Next premiered in US theaters in October. It earned over $30 million globally. In Japan, it became one of the top 10 highest-grossing films in 2024. On Rotten Tomatoes, the movie holds a 94% rating, making it the second highest-rated film in the can stream the movie on Crunchyroll and Netflix in both Japanese and English story follows a villain who imitates All Might, causing trouble until Deku and his friends step in to stop him.

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