My Hero Academia S7 Ep 17 Review
If you’re an anime-only watcher of My Hero Academia, then you should be happy (or sad) to know that the Final War Arc has reached its halfway point. There’s plenty more that’s going to happen before the show ends, so if you have any hope that the story will continue to ramp up, you’ll hopefully be rewarded.
Speaking of hope, I’ve read enough superhero comics over the years to know that that’s the most common superpower that all heroes possess; even the ones that don’t have powers. How many times have things looked bad for the good guys, only for someone like Superman or Spider-Man to arrive on the scene and make it look like all’s not lost. The best heroes are the ones that inspire hope in others that things won’t be as bad as they are. Some might call it cliche, but I say that it’s an essential part of a good superhero story. And Horikoshi must think the same way, because as bad as things are getting, new hope emerges in this final war against All for One and Shigaraki. And the results are even better in animated form than they were on the pages of a manga.
How Deku Brought Hope Back to Lady Nagant
When we last saw the former hero Lady Nagant, she’d been torn inside out by the failsafe All for One planted in her body. One could be forgiven for thinking that she might not make it, but she’s tougher than she looks (and she was already pretty tough to start with.) And despite barely being able to stand, she was determined to get back in the fight. That leads to the present-day where she risks almost killing herself again to shoot Shigaraki’s hands off in an amazing double shot.
I wasn’t joking earlier when I said the best heroes can bring hope to those around them. Many Shonen protagonists like Goku, Naruto, the Joestars, and more have become hope-bringers against impossible odds. In the case of Deku, that winds up being two-fold, with his idealism bringing out the best in people like Nagant and Gentle. Now they’re returning the favor by giving him the time he needs to take Shigaraki down for good. While their battle has now shifted off the Coffin and Shigaraki can use his Quirks, none of the heroes are giving up hope yet.
Speaking of which, I loved the moment when the business course students at U.A. and La Brava started live streaming how Gentle’s saved them. He may not care about seeking recognition, but I’ve never been one for unsung heroes. If someone’s actions made a difference for the better, then they deserved to be known for it, come hell or high water!
Tokoyami Was the MVP of the Episode
Back at Gunga, the fight against All for One, Dabi, and Toga’s army of Twice clones continues to worsen. But just when it looks like they’re about to be overrun, a new hope appears when the students of Shikketsu High arrive to reinforce the heroes, and they push All for One back. And the sight of Tokoyami going beast mode! Holy cow, that was amazing!
I knew that Tokoyami’s Quirk was already pretty strong, but seeing Dark Shadow turn giant and pummel All for One? I forgot how awesome that was! That’s how you write good supporting protagonists: they can carry their own way in a fight.
Things Could Go Either Way Here
As bad as things are right now, the episode makes it a point to note how neither side is at their worst yet. Either side could hope to tip the tides and win, but cracks are already appearing in the villains armor. Despite being able to use Twice’s Quirk, Toga discovers she can’t fully transform into him or the other League members. I don’t get it myself, but something’s holding her back. Which is good.
The next episode is going to take us to yet another area of the war that we haven’t seen before. This time, we’re going to see the heroes fighting to keep Gigantomachia locked up. They’ll need all the hope they can get. Go beyond, PLUS ULTRA!
I Give “Hopes” a 4/5
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