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My Hero Academia, S6, Ep 12-The Heroes Come in Clutch
December 21, 2022 | Roderick J "Jay" Friz

The Heroes Pull Out Their Ace in the Hole!

My Hero Academia S6, Ep. 12 Review

Dang, this whole season of My Hero Academia has been the best. An all-out war between heroes and villains has pushed both sides to their absolute breaking points. We’ve seen people die, characters brutalized, and others traumatized. Despite how desperate everyone is, though, the heroes still have an ace or two left to play. Given how precarious everything is, the heroes need an ace to survive.

My Hero Academia, S6, Ep 12 Cover
Source-Viz Media, Shonen Jump, Watchcartoononline

Best Jeanist & Lemillion, Ace Heroes Back in Action.

My Hero Academia, S6, Ep 12-Best Jeanist Back in Action
Source-Viz Media, Shonen Jump, Watchcartoononline

I’ll be honest: I did not remember anything about Hawks pretending to kill Best Jeanist. Maybe I skipped that part of the manga or anime, but that seems irrelevant now. After all, Best Jeanist has returned to battle following an extended leave of absence (which included faking his death.) His timing couldn’t be better, either, as he manages to subdue the League and Gigantomachia. 

My Hero Academia, S6, Ep 12-Lemillion, the Ace of UA High
Source-Viz Media, Shonen Jump, Watchcartoononline

Then, when the Nomu try to join the fight, another unexpected hero arrives: Mirio Togata, aka Lemillion, one of UA’s best heroes-in-training. Two seasons ago, his Quirk was taken from him by Overhaul’s Quirk-destroying bullets. However, Eri’s spent that time training her ability to undo the damage, and the day before, she managed to restore Lemillion’s Quirk. Thanks to that, he manages to even the odds greatly for the beleaguered heroes…is what I would like to say. Despite having an ace in the hole like these two, the heroes are still in dire straits.

My Hero Academia, S6, Ep 12-Bakugo's New Hero Name
Source-Viz Media, Shonen Jump, Watchcartoononline

At least Bakugo manages to enter the fray once more, and he proudly tells Best Jeanist his hero name. Though, admittedly, I was one of the people who thought it sounded too lame and edge lord. I would’ve gone with the name “Nitro” since that’s what his powers use, but Marvel would sue Horikoshi. It does suit him, though. 

Dabi vs. Shoto Gave me Azula and Zuko flashbacks.

My Hero Academia, S6, Ep 12-Battle of Brothers
Source-Viz Media, Shonen Jump, Watchcartoononline

A lot of people compare Shoto Todoroki to Prince Zuko from Avatar: The Last Airbender. They both control fire, had abusive Dad’s (but Ozai was way worse), and have scars on the right sides of their faces. In addition, we can add “issues with mentally unstable siblings” to the similarities. The one difference is that the role of the older sibling is reversed. 

That, and their Dad is trying to own up to his mistakes and be better. However, this episode sees him take a step back when he goes into a state of emotional shock from the fact that his eldest son is alive. It’s Shoto who ends up having to fight his own brother, and it isn’t until his life’s in danger that Endeavor finally manages to act. That, and Deku tells him to snap out of it.

Seeing Deku be the one to snap Endeavor out of his shock is a significant moment for both characters, in my opinion. A great hero inspires those around them, and Deku making Endeavor get his act together counts as such. Thanks to that, Endeavor manages to actually knock out Gigantomachia! The Hero Course students pulled through after all.

My Hero Academia, S6, Ep 12-The Heroes Come in Clutch
Source-Viz Media, Shonen Jump, Watchcartoononline

The Grand Finale is Next Week

Everyone is exhausted at this point, but the war’s still not over. Furthermore, despite all the pain they’ve gone through, the heroes are on a knife’s edge. Using Best Jeanist and Lemillion as their trump cards was a brilliant move, but manga-readers know that an ace alone won’t be enough. 

Overall, I’m loving this season, and I plan on binging the dub over the holidays. With 2023 around the corner, we’re going to be watching the aftermath of the Paranormal Liberation War. Get ready for trauma, and GO BEYOND, PLUS ULTRA!

My Hero Academia, S6, Ep 13 Preview
Source-Viz Media, Shonen Jump, Watchcartoononline

I Give “Threads of Hope” a 4/5

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December 31, 2019 | Roderick J "Jay" Friz

Lemillion’s Heroic Power

My Hero Academia Season 4, Episode 11 Review/Recap

I heard that for reasons beyond their control, the simuldub of My Hero Academia‘s delayed for a week. So I almost chose not to go through with a review this week. However, I decided that, subbed or dubbed, MHA is MHA. It’s a good thing, too, because this episode, we got to see Lemillion show just how great of a hero he really is. In fact, I can see why Nighteye wanted him to be All Might’s successor. Lemillion’s got the heart of a true hero.

Recap

Despite being part of an alliance with the Hassakai, Twice and Toga remember Shigaraki’s instructions to sabotage the group. Thus, they provoke Mimicry into losing his cool and exposing himself to the heroes. That makes him easy prey for Deku to take out whilst the League of Villains pair escapes. Meanwhile, Lemillion finally manages to catch up to Overhaul and Eri, only to be set upon by two more members of the Eight Bullets.

Finishing Move, Phantom Menace
I love how Horikoshi wears his love for Star Wars on his sleeve.

Even outnumbered, Lemillion proves more than capable of holding his own, wiping the floor with the Eight Bullets and grabbing a hold of Eri. As a result of provoking Overhaul by using his real name, the villainous Yakuza leader goes berserk with his power. The two continue to clash, until one of the Eight Bullets fires a perfect anti-Quirk bullet straight at Eri. Even though he knows what will happen, Lemillion throws himself in front of Eri, taking the shot and losing his Quirk.

Quirkless or not, Lemillion uses all of his training and manages to keep Overhaul at bay, despite sustaining serious injuries. However, his efforts aren’t in vain; at that moment, Deku and the others finally catch up to Overhaul!

Review

Lemillion's resolve
Lemillion proves what we already knew: you don’t need powers to be a hero

We’ve heard several times now how Overhaul thinks Quirks are a disease that’s infected people with the notion of heroism, blah blah blah. Well, if anything, Lemillion proves that that’s a load of baloney. You don’t need to have incredible powers to be a hero and save someone, and Lemillion reminds us of that, just as Deku did at the start of the story. His resolve even in the face of losing his Quirk is what makes him a true hero.

I can now see why Sir Nighteye wanted Lemillion to be the next Symbol of Peace. Even though we know Deku’s tapped to become that, I still think Lemillion will become one of the greatest heroes in the world. In other words, I know he’ll get his Quirk back someday, even if it hasn’t happened in the manga yet.

However, it’s now time for Deku to take center-stage and do what he does best: beat Overhaul’s beaked face into a bloody pulp. I don’t care if the dub’s no longer a simuldub; I’m looking forward to the next episode! Deku vs. Overhaul, at last! Go Beyond, Plus Ultra!

I Give “Lemillion” a 4/5

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