My Hero Academia: Deku looking determined from the Provisional Licensing Exam arc.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Provisional Licensing Exam arc of My Hero Academia continues a pattern of alternating major villain story arcs with school-based arcs, this time tasking the students of Class 1-A with obtaining their provisional hero licenses by participating in a massive competition with several other schools.
Expanding the World of My Hero Academia Close The series thus far had focused almost exclusively on UA and a handful of other pro heroes, but it made logical sense that there had to be other hero schools in Japan. The Provisional Licensing Exam provides a convenient reason for these hero schools to gather, introducing UA's rival school, Shiketsu, and another school, Ketsubutsu, whose students will act as Class 1-A's main adversaries in the competition.
Deku and Bakugo's Growth Reaches a New Level Aside from the licensing exam itself, the arc includes some preparation for it, as well as the aftermath following its conclusion. Deku is shown developing his Shoot Style, which involves more kicks than punches, allowing him to fight without putting his damaged arms at further risk. This is a major moment for Deku, as he stops copying All Might and begins to find new ways to use the power of One for All.
My Hero Academia's Anime Creates New Content, But Is It Filler? The Provisional Licensing Exam arc is the second longest in the series up to this point, falling just behind the Sports Festival. It also happens to be the first to feature a fairly extensive amount of anime-original content, with 2 episodes' worth of content created for the anime, and is interrupted by a special tie-in episode with the first movie, Two Heroes, which is set earlier in the series.
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