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My Hero Academia: Where to watch the anime or read the manga and how to better understand the ending

If you didn’t like the ending, we’ll help you digest it better.

After 10 years of publication in the famous Weekly Shonen Jumpthe history of ‘“My Hero Academia” is over. Its Creator, Kohei Horikoshihas already been congratulated by the greatest manga authors, including Eiichiro Odaalthough he also confronts what it is like to finish his work and explains that he feels lonely now. Although the manga is finished, there are other ways to tell the story of the young Izuku Midoriyaalso known as Dekuand the world of superheroes and villains that surrounds him.

Where can you watch My Hero Academia?

If you are one of those people who wait until a series ends so that you can watch it all at once, All 6 complete seasons of My Hero Academia are currently available on Crunchyroll. Season 7 is currently airing and is one of the simulcast series on the platform, with the latest episode adapting the events from Chapter 366, Volume 37 of the manga. In addition, there are a total of 9 eggs which are also available in the service.

Where can I read My Hero Academia in its entirety?

Well, if you want to continue reading the manga and keep up with the anime, we have good news and bad news. Good news! Volume 37 is currently being adapted as an anime and having a starting point is always good. The bad news is this Viz Mediathe publisher responsible for the distribution of the manga in the United States, the last published volume was Volume 38And Volume 39 will be released on October 1stso there is not much to read.

If you just want to read the last few chapters to see what people are talking about – and you are not afraid of spoilers or misunderstandings – the legal option that we have already recommended for other manga is Manga Plus. On this platform Shueishathe editor of Weekly Shonen Jump And V-jumpoffers the first three chapters of all series for free, as well as the last three chapters (which will be updated as they are released in Japan). You can read them here.

How to better understand the ending of My Hero Academia?

Warning: Below you will find spoilers for the ending of My Hero Academia. Unless you tend to forget spoilers, please do not read any further.

It seems that manga endings in recent years have not met fans’ high expectations, or that fans have simply become more vocal. Recent cases such as Saint Seiya or attack on Titan have gone viral on social networks. The case of My Hero Academia is no less impressive, with an ending that sees Deku eliminated from the fight but with a more grounded reality.

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Chapter 430 consists of several elements, starting with a 8-year time jump. Izuku, still the narrator, repeats one of the first dialogues of the series, about how nnot all people are born equal. There are changes, now he does not talk about how he became the greatest herobut how he and his friends became the greatest heroes. Does this humiliate Deku? No, of course not, by ending the war against the League of Villains and eliminating the All For One, He became the greatest hero of all timebut of course with its losses.

Deku loses the One For Alland after that eight-year jump, he has not stopped moving away from the world of superheroes. The ending shows us moments of what happened to his companions and how adult life has made them move away. Our protagonist is no longer a hero, but now he is in charge of something more important: he passes the torch to a new generation of superheroes by becoming a professor at UA. There is a cycle that closes: Deku starts without Quirks and ends the same way, but fulfilling his dream of saving the world. However, this does not mean that he stops being a hero, and now, with a special suit, he can continue being a hero and help along with his friends.

By Bronte

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