
Just scroll all the way to the end for it. I don't even know why I called them spoilers the stuff I'll be mentioning are so little I can really just say this review is spoiler free.īefore we start, for those people who are too lazy to read I made a very short version at the end. This review will have some spoilers BUT THERE WON'T BE ANY BIG SPOILERS SO NO WORRIES :D. Welp, I guess it's now time for me to review this thing. The fifth season of Boku No Pico Academia is finally here. But was this season wholly bad? No, but it will never be the same as it once was. So has My Hero Academia lost its once top-tier status? Yes. And with the peggies and MAN WITH A MISSION performing theme songs within this season, we at least got some excellent tunes to listen to as well. Although the first half was such a snoozefest, the villain arc definitely did redeem this season from the depth of low scores. This fifth season of My Hero Academia just felt like a major rollercoaster of ups and downs. But the foreshadowing in the finale is definitely hyping up season 6. Unfortunately it was just an arc, and not a season. It finally felt like this was a real season of Heroaca. The characters and the plot are quite well executed for this final arc, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's such a nice bit of fresh air because after 4.5 seasons, you kind of get tired of the same old school heroes.

Major story developments, but this time, it's for the villains.
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This arc is what the series should have been for this entire season. Then the final arc arises: My Villain Academia (no seriously, that's what it is called). This was the highlight for this arc, and was much needed. Seeing the Todoroki family develop though was a nice touch, and made a character that is loved much more fleshed out. The Endeavor Agency arc was quite a nice bit of entertainment, but it never had the same effect or energy as earlier seasons. The second half of this series does pick up quite a bit. And not only that, the show is starting to treat the audience like we're idiots, with every single episode showing character names and quirks for every character, because they think that fans might not already know them after four seasons? Like come on. have heard that binging the first half makes it watchable, but seriously, this first half if a major snoozefest. Watching it come out week after week is so boring, with the pacing being way too off. This is by far the most boring arc of the anime.

The first half of the series shows the class vs class battle between Class 1-A and Class 1-B, and predictably, Class 1-A wins. Heroaca season 5 is such a wild one to watch, and it really feels like two different shows. The story of My Hero Academia rages on with its fifth season, but like anything that goes on forever, the hype it once generated will eventually falter, and with this series, season 5 made that fall. Thus begins the fiery competition between Class 1-A and 1-B as each tries to prove that they are superior to the other. However, Shinsou is determined to overcome this challenge. Despite using his training with Class 1-A's homeroom teacher Shouta "Eraserhead" Aizawa to prove that he's capable of being a real hero, he is still far behind the others due to his lack of experience. While this sounds simple, a curveball is thrown into the mix with the inclusion of General Course Student Hitoshi Shinsou, who wishes to transfer into the Hero Course. The winner is the group who first secures all of the opposing team. The classes are split into squads of four, each of which is tasked with capturing the other group members. Desiring to prove their skills, they look forward to the opportunity that has been given to them: a set of mock battles between the students of each class. This attention has left Class 1-A's rivals, Class 1-B, feeling quite bitter. UA Academy's Class 1-A has been the focus of a substantial amount of public attention due to the multiple villain attacks they have faced over the past school year.
