With My Hero Academia now complete, it’s a great time for newcomers to jump in and for longtime fans to revisit the series’ best episodes. When it comes to traversing the catalog of My Hero Academia‘s wonderful episodes, some certainly stand out among the others.
There are definitely some essential episodes to check out that will be beneficial for getting maximum enjoyment out of My Hero Academia. These episodes are simply amazing to watch. Who doesn’t love watching the essentials, and how can people not get excited about one of the coolest action anime?
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“Tenko Shimura: Origin”
Season 5, Episode 23 (2021)
The backstory of one of the primary antagonists, Shigaraki (Kōki Uchiyama and Eric Vale), aka Tenko Shimura, is an incredibly dark one. It really is heartbreaking, dark, and disturbing, but also vital to helping the audience understand him better and be more compelled by him, despite being a villain in the anime. This is especially important, given the fact that Deku (Daiki Yamashita and Justin Briner), Izuku Midoriya, is dedicated to saving the good person that he knows lies within Shigaraki. The audience needs to see that potential in the villain.
“Tenko Shimura: Origin” is vital for exactly this reason. Being able to understand the villain of what they’re watching is essential for an audience to connect with said villain, making them more compelling to watch, rather than being just mustache-twirling and empty.
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“His Start”
Season 4, Episode 25 (2020)
If anything was clear at the end of Season 7, it’s that the Todoroki family is going to go through the wringer. After Dabi (Hiro Shimono and Jason Liebrecht), Toya Todoroki, exposed Endeavor (Tetsu Inada and Patrick Seitz), Enji Todoroki, for the abuse he inflicted on his children as they were growing up, the two have been on a burning path towards each other. Endeavor, however, has gone through a massive character arc that will change how he approaches his eldest son this time around.
In My Hero Academia Season 4, Episode 25, the father’s character arc towards being a better man comes out in full force. When he’s faced with the High-End Nomu called Hood (Tsuguo Mogami and Daman Mills), he gets close to death, and it causes him to really look inward. He claims that this fight, his burning Hood to shreds, would represent the torching of his past self. If he was going to get out of this fight, he was going to come out a better man, who was going to actually try as a father. The way Endeavor is going to go against Dabi is going to be far different from the past, and this episode is a huge explanation as to why.
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“Start Line”
Season 1, Episode 4 (2016)
The most important moment in My Hero Academia, is when Izuku finally gets what he’s wanted for so long: being accepted into U.A. High School. “Start Line” is one of the earliest and greatest examples of the greatest character trait of the young hero:: his seemingly endless willpower and determination.
Despite not being able to use his quirk yet, he manages to push his way through the try-outs for U.A. and finally finds himself being accepted into the school. However, it’s made very clear as well that this isn’t going to be easy for him and sets up conflicts to come in the future as he now has a whole new challenge to face. It also marks the first time he accomplishes a Detroit Smash.
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“A Chain of Events Across The Ages”
Season 7 Episode 13 (2024)
“A Chain of Events Across The Ages,” is one of the most important episodes heading into series’ endgame. If any episode perfectly describes and showcases exactly themes messages and important concepts know before final season.
The episode begins with young hero losing cool after seeing all destruction caused by absence—Bakugo especially—serves as great character moment protagonist reflecting time lost cool previous war almost killed him. This time however with help Lemillion(Tarusuke Shingaki&Ricco Fajardo) Mirio Togata he overcomes emotions unlocks entirely new form utilized fight.
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“Shoto Todoroki Origin”
Season 2 Episode 10 (2017)
“Shoto Todoroki Origin,” isn’t just one of best episodes series butit’s absolutely vital one for character arc Shoto Todoroki.
This episode changed life Todoroki forever as story builds toward series final arc facing sins father got where first place watching place where things started really change certainly essential.
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“Dabi’s Dance”
Season 6 Episode 11 (2022)
If there’s a My Hero Academia episode truly took over internet—world—in recent years it’s Season’s “Dabi’s Dance.” “Why?” one may ask becausethis episode reveals one wildest plot twists entire series.
An episode like feels natural look back see where things really began take turn them.
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“Deku vs Kacchan Part 2”
Season 3 Episode 23 (2018)
The rivalry subsequent brotherhood comes from Deku Katsuki Bakugo’s(Nobuhiko Okamoto&Clifford Chapin) relationship absolute cornerstone heart show.
This episode may very well be one most important Bakugo-centric episodes entire series full-circle moment first half character arc marked whole new era growth character.
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“One for All”
Season 3 Episode 11 (2018)
This episode hits even harder retrospect serves last time All For One beaten when All Might got where today direct parallel fight ends up coming about Season Eight.
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“Light Fades To Rain”
Season 7 Episode 11 (2024)
This episode stands out even more retrospect unforgettable how Edgeshot(Kenta Kamakari&John Burgmeier) actively works repair dead hero’s heart start again.
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“Deku vs Class A”
Season 6 Episode 23 (2023)
The highlight when after fight Bakugo approaches rival groundbreaking moment character arc apologizes struggle bullying protagonist through.

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