Brace yourselves, alright? My Hero Academia season six just adapted the manga's saddest scene to date.
My Hero Academia made its season six debut last year, and all eyes were on our heroes as war broke out. Despite a solid lead, the heroes saw their raid against Shigaraki go belly up, and their narrow win was gained at great cost. This week, we learned just how great the cost was, and it all culminated in the anime adapting the manga's saddest scene to date.
If you have checked on the newest episode of My Hero Academia, you will know it ends with a whimper. The midseason premiere begins with a hefty recap, but when it gets to the raid's aftermath, things go from bad to worse. Not only do we watch as Ochaco witnesses mass death firsthand, but her classmates are left to find the body of some beloved pros.
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