The Rest of the Villains Might Be Down, Guys!
My Hero Academia S7 Eps. 19 & 20 Review
Last week, I forgot to make a review for My Hero Academia until it was the week was halfway done. By then, though, I decided to review the latest two episodes back-to-back. I’m glad I did, because the season might end with the next episode. This stinks because we’ll either have to wait for next season, or they’ll make it a movie finale like what’s being done for Demon Slayer. However, the good news is that these last two episodes clear out the remaining League of Villians members, Dabi and Toga . And they go out in the most epic way possible!


Dabi Threatens to Go Nuclear
In the first episode, Dabi has resorted to using his final trump card. He’s building up so much heat in his body, that when he detonates, he’ll go off with the force of a small nuke, killing everything within a few mile. Including several transports evacuating civilians at UA, with his own family among them!

When we got to this point in the manga, it looked like Endeavor might have to sacrifice himself to stop Dabi. I couldn’t see a way out that didn’t involve that kind of loss. Ultimately, the entire Todoroki family comes together and uses their Quirks to stop Dabi in time. It may seem like a Deus ex Machina, but it makes sense from a storytelling perspective. But I dont entirely agree with the point I think its trying to make about the family.

Toya Still Made the Choice to Become a Villain
The anime tries to make us think responsibilty for how Toya turned out falls on the entire family’s shoulders. And it’s not wrong…to an extent. Yes, his siblings could’ve done more to show him there was a life beyond being a hero for him. And I’m willing to bet that if his parents had looked hard enough, they could’ve found some support items to offset the damage Toya’s fire did to himself. However, that doesn’t change that Toya chose to go down that path. His actions as Dabi were still a means for him to make his Dad notice him, but in the worst way possible.

I’m not saying its bad storytelling; it doesn’t excuse what Dabi did. However, I will say that seeing Shoto arrive and use his ice to finish the battle was as epic as I imagined it would be.
And with Dabi down, we get to the other fight I’ve been waiting for: the fight against Toga.
Toga, the Villain Who Needed Therapy More than Anyone



I can’t help but feel bad for many members of the League of Villains, but Toga takes the cake. She is the textbook definition of someone who needed help as a kid but never got it. And, if I’m being honest, her parents should be ashamed for not finding ways to use her Quirk less destructively. That girl has been suffering her entire life and that has led her to act on her worst impulses. The result? Her Sad Man’s Death Parade becomes a flood about to drown everything! The heroes look ready to drown!
That’s when Uravity manages to pull up with the biggest clutch of her entire life.
Uraraka Finally Got Through to Toga
I dont know how fond I am of the “designated girl fight” trope in fiction, but I do like how Uravity and Toga are foils to each other. Uravity wants to see everyone around her smile, while Toga wants to smile and be happy. They both love the same boy, but go about it in different ways. Toga wanted to reach out to Uraraka in her way, but Uraraka realized too late how badly she needed help. Maybe if they had grown up knowing each other, Toga wouldn’t have turned out like she did.

That’s why I like the villains of My Hero Academia so much. They’re not just evil for the sake of it. They’re villains because of society’s failings, and man, did it fail Toga! And now, Uravity is on the verge of death thanks to her attempt to get Toga to stand down. But it was worth it to get to see her smile. Genuinely smile because someone other than the League understood her.

And Uraraka’s not wrong. Toga does have a cute smile.
All Might Ready to Flex Against Ultimate Villain
With that, most of the main antagonists are down for the count. The League of Villains is done! All that are left are All for One and Shigaraki, the final villains. And while I’m hoping that the next episode isn’t the last one of the season, if it is, I’m glad they’re ending it with the fight we’ve been waiting to see. The manga readers know what I’m talking about! Once more, All Might is going to go beyond, PLUS ULTRA!
I Give “I am Here” and “A Girl’s Ego” 4/5 Each
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