: His aggressive drumming style is perfectly in character, proving he can be a "support" through sheer excellence.
: It proves that heroes save hearts, not just bodies.
: Every student contributes, highlighting their unique Quirks. 🍎 Eri’s Smile: The Emotional Core Boku no Hero Academia 4th Season Episode 22
: This is her defining moment. We see her move past her insecurities about her "unheroic" hobby to lead the class with confidence.
This episode reminds viewers why My Hero Academia is more than just a battle shonen. It grounds the superhero fantasy in the reality of being a teenager. While the stakes are technically lower than a city-level threat, the emotional stakes—saving a little girl's spirit—feel just as massive. To help me tailor this review further, Compare this episode to the manga source material ? : His aggressive drumming style is perfectly in
: After the darkness of the Shie Hassaikai arc, this feels earned. 🎸 Character Highlights
: Mirio’s reaction and the "ghost" of Overhaul fading away. 🍎 Eri’s Smile: The Emotional Core : This
The centerpiece of the episode is Class 1-A’s rock concert. : Bones delivers fluid, vibrant animation. Music : The original song "Hero too" is incredibly catchy.