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First Look Revealed: My Hero Academia Season 7, Episode 16

The seventh season of “My Hero Academia” has effectively silenced critics. Following a robust sixth season, the popular anime has returned this year with an intensity that few anticipated. The team at Bones has put in significant effort to bring “My Hero Academia” season seven to life, and the climactic war is escalating. A new preview has offered a glimpse of the next major episode in the series.

This latest update introduces “The Chain Thus Far.” As episode 16 of season seven, it arrives on the heels of a significant plot twist. This week, viewers saw Toga reveal her trump card. The villainess utilized blood from Twice to transform into him, enabling her to use his duplication quirk. Consequently, the villains’ numbers have surged, turning the tide in their favor. The episode “The Chain Thus Far” will depict how the heroes cope with this overwhelming assault.

In the teaser for “My Hero Academia,” the resurgence of the villains, powered by Twice, becomes evident. However, Ochaco is determined not to let Toga act unchecked. Their battle continues, while All For One remains engaged in his own confrontations. Meanwhile, at UA High School, Deku and Shigaraki are locked in a heated exchange. The unexpected return of Twice disrupts the heroes’ plans. As the teaser concludes, a vestige of One For All hints that some of yesterday’s villains might emerge as today’s heroes.

Are you curious about the identity of the hinted character? If so, you’ll need to wait patiently. “The Chain Thus Far” is set to premiere on September 7, providing answers then.

If you aren’t up-to-date with “My Hero Academia” and its current season, there’s no need to worry. The popular anime is available for streaming on Hulu and Crunchyroll. For those interested in learning more about “My Hero Academia,” here’s a brief synopsis:

“Izuku has dreamt of being a hero all his life—a lofty goal for anyone, but especially challenging for a kid with no superpowers. In a world where eighty percent of the population has some kind of super-powered ‘quirk,’ Izuku was unlucky enough to be born completely normal. However, that hasn’t deterred him from enrolling in one of the world’s most prestigious hero academies.”

What are your thoughts on the seventh season of “My Hero Academia” so far? Feel free to share your opinions!

Source: ComicBook