

My Hero Academia Season 7
僕のヒーローアカデミア 第7期
Following an all-out battle with the Paranormal Liberation Front, it is difficult for the people of Japan to continue placing faith in their heroes. To combat the combined power of Tomura Shigaraki and All For One, All Might calls for his ally from the West—the strongest woman on the planet, Star and Stripe. However, All For One decides to intercept Star and her fleet to get his hands on her overpowered quirk before she can enter Japanese airspace. Although Endeavor, Hawks, and Best Jeanist are headed to the rendezvous point, Star makes a gamble in the present to save her comrades. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Following an all-out battle with the Paranormal Liberation Front, it is difficult for the people of Japan to continue placing faith in their heroes. To combat the combined power of Tomura Shigaraki and All For One, All Might calls for his ally from the West—the strongest woman on the planet, Star and Stripe. However, All For One decides to intercept Star and her fleet to get his hands on her overpowered quirk before she can enter Japanese airspace. Although Endeavor, Hawks, and Best Jeanist are headed to the rendezvous point, Star makes a gamble in the present to save her comrades. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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kasanie_laski
October 27, 2025
Season 7 of My Hero Academia feels like the show has completely lost what once made it interesting. It used to have energy, decent character development, and a sense of progress — now it’s just another overblown shonen about friendship and crying over backstories. Every single character has some tragic past, and it’s getting exhausting. The story barely moves forward, the villains feel cartoonish, and the heroes keep shouting motivational lines instead of doing anything meaningful. Half of the season is dedicated to one endless fight. The “power of friendship” saves the day once again, and all tension just disappears. Sure, the animation still looksgreat, but that’s not enough to save such a predictable and emotionally empty season. Verdict: If you’re older than 15, don’t bother. It’s basically Naruto therapy sessions with capes.
MrKessler
October 25, 2024
This is definitely a step down fom season 6. While season 7 presents us with some very good moments, what happens in-between in regards to structure and plot is very problematic. This season made more than clear all the issues My Hero Academia suffers from because they are all present and visible in this one arc: the pacing is absoulutely abysmal for a modern show, flashbacks after flashbacks after flashbacks taking major amounts of time and meat from each episode. And most of these are for incredibly dull and uninteresting characters. Which brings me to another issue, the amount of characters this show has isinsane, now of course I am aware that this is the 7th season of a show and that it is the last arc where everyone comes together. But thee way they do it SUCKS! Most of the time a character comes back, its to serve as a Deus Ex Machina to save everyone from the cliffhanger from the episode before, and then they become irrelevant again. In this season alone I can think of 5-6 times off the top of my head that that happened and its not fun nor compelling, its bad writing. Both of these problems become extremely worse due to my third major problem with this season, which is bad structuring and lack of focus: everytime something important happnes we just cut to another place where the war is happening for a few episodes to tackle something else and we lose the sense of urgency and investment of the other storyline. There's even a time where we stop the biggest conflict of the show just to have 2 episodes about racism for some reason. It feels like poor planning in the mangaka's part. And fourth, there are some serious lack of consequences for the characters involved, this is a WAR, heroes we like should be dying or losing their powers to all for one. Whenever that happens it's GREAT and engaging, but the times something incredibly consequential happens it's usually just solved with a Deus Ex Machina and the times it's not solved are few and far between. THis was also a problem last season but it is especially relevant now.
Flacion
October 12, 2024
The end is drawing near and the final battles are on the horizon, the culmination of all the villain's plans and the heroes acts of protection is coming to ahead, in the final days of the conflict. In this season of My Hero Academia, are we starting to finish off plot lines as the show as a whole is coming to an end. We see the final build up occur as we pass the point of no return for the story. For the plot of the season it is first showing the few events and preparations that happen just before the final showdown between villains and heroes.This sets the stage for the final part and helps setting all the characters in place, for seeing the end for their plot lines. When we come to the final fight, where both sides plan clashes together, the plot first intensifies and brings the heat of the conflict higher and higher. Where we then start to see them reach their individual conclusion, where one conclusion carries on to the next plot which keeps the momentum going for the final moments. Just like the plot, we are also starting to see the end for some character arcs, which follows nicely with the plots. Overall throughout the season we are either seeing the final moments of progression for the characters, or we are seeing the end of their arc and finally getting an ending for them that has been building up for years. It has been very satisfying to see characters reaching the end they have been building towards for years, while still keeping some characters going and having the viewer on the edge of their seats. The season also shows a lot of action throughout, which includes high speed battles, powerful quirks unleashed to their fullest and with it an amazing show of animation. For the animation for all the fights in the season, can simply be described as impressive. They show their quirks in the truest form with animation carrying each detail of the fights, which really draws one attention and keeps you invested in the episodes. Overall is the series coming to an end, with the next season being the last. This means the season is the lead up for the end, and it does so brilliantly, it finishes some story arcs and characters, and gives room for the final. So if you have liked My Hero Academia till this point, can i only recommend watching this season, so you can tag along for the end of the show.
MFurkanErdem
October 26, 2025
I’d like to start by sincerely thanking the studio and the author for giving me such powerful emotions and an unforgettable visual experience. This season was, without a doubt, the best one so far. But why? First of all, we’ve come to truly know the characters and we’ve witnessed how much they’ve grown physically, emotionally, and psychologically since the very beginning. That deep bond now resonates with the audience on a genuine emotional level. The so-called “side stories” or “scattered narratives,” whatever you prefer to call them, were all handled beautifully and tied together perfectly in the end. Each one left a strong emotional impact onme, and the fact that none of them felt predictable deserves real praise. What impressed me most was how naturally and realistically the relationships between the characters were portrayed that realism is what made everything so powerful, in my opinion. The visuals, animation, colors, and art were absolutely stunning. While many anime still struggle with consistency in quality, it’s refreshing to see this level of craftsmanship achieved here. The battle scenes had me completely glued to the screen they felt incredibly real. Considering the sheer number of quirks and characters involved, I’m still amazed at how well the group dynamics were balanced. Despite the hundreds of possible combinations, each character fought in exactly the right team, against exactly the right opponent, with exactly the right strategy. That level of precision truly made me feel that the author is nothing short of brilliant. The fact that an anime of top-tier quality like this has only an 8.08 rating is honestly a disgrace for all of us. I’m certain that those who disliked it or rated it this low have lost their ability to think objectively. This might truly be one of the most underrated anime in history…
baby_atom
October 22, 2024
As a long-time fan of My Hero Academia, I have to say that Season 7 exceeded my expectations in so many ways. Nearly every episode brought me to tears (┬┬﹏┬┬), not just because of the intense moments, but also due to the sheer emotional depth it delivered. The story, while familiar to fans of the genre, is still compelling and full of surprises. Even when certain plot points felt predictable, I found myself completely immersed because of how well-executed the narrative is. If you're someone who enjoys the superhero genre, this season will not disappoint. The art style is as beautiful as ever—vibrant and dynamic, perfectly complementingthe fast-paced action scenes. The fight sequences are visually stunning, with fluid animation that enhances every punch and power-up. Beyond the action, the art brings out the emotional weight of the characters' struggles. Speaking of characters, this season did an amazing job fleshing out both heroes and villains. It wasn't just about the main character, Izuku Midoriya. Every villain had a strong backstory, making them feel complex and relatable, rather than just being "the bad guys." The heroes, too, had their flaws and strengths highlighted in a realistic way. You could feel the tension, the uncertainty, and the growth of each character as they faced challenges. Their reactions to the situations felt natural, making it easy to empathize with their journeys. Whether you're a fan of the series or new to it, I believe others will enjoy this season just as much as I did. The balance between emotional storytelling, action, and character development makes it a must-watch, especially for those who have followed My Hero Academia from the beginning. It’s a journey of growth for both the characters and the audience, and Season 7 captures that beautifully.
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