My Hero Academia has continued to mature since it initially aired in 2018.
Since its release in 2018, My Hero Academia has remained one of the most-watched anime worldwide.
Warning: This article contains spoilers for My Hero Academia.
“Season 6 was definitely an emotional roller coaster, especially in the second half,” Yamashita said.
“After the Shigaraki battle, you have them targeting All For One.
Which means he [Deku] has to fight alone, and that creates a new facet in him.
Because he [has to] face everything all by himself in that solitary battle.”
“There [were] some internal changes after the All For One fight,” Miyake said.
This change can be seen time and time again throughout the show.
But despite My Hero Academia being one of the most popular anime around, it can’t last forever.
And now it’s like, ‘Oh, the ending is coming.
Will it actually be disclosed?
Will we know exactly who the best hero is?'"
Miyake added that it’s sad knowing that the manga will be ending soon.
“The author has done a great job and basically did everything he wanted to do.
When I heard the announcement, I was kind of happy.
Although it was teased in the most recent season, it ultimately never happened.
Although it’s explained that they worked together, it’s never seen in the show.
Nevertheless, My Hero Academia has plenty of stories left to tell.
As of right now, the anime has yet to announce an official end date.
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